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Questionable spending at the NRA
Sep 2, 2019 11:28:11   #
Richard Rowland
 
A local newspaper featured a column by our one time FBI agent, and State Senator, Jim Sacia. Jim is upset that the NRA is purchasing a 6.5 million dollar mansion for CEO Wayne LaPierre, and other questionable spending.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/nra-promised-6-5-million-to-buy-mansion-for-ceo-wayne-lapierre-document-shows-11565714149

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Sep 2, 2019 11:35:19   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
A local newspaper featured a column by our one time FBI agent, and State Senator, Jim Sacia. Jim is upset that the NRA was purchasing a 6.5 million dollar mansion for CEO Wayne LaPierre, and other questionable spending.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/nra-promised-6-5-million-to-buy-mansion-for-ceo-wayne-lapierre-document-shows-11565714149


So what? The halfrican & Moochelle are purchasing a 15 million $$$ mansion. I think you have the ass at the NRA and will take every silly opportunity to denigrate the organization~

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Sep 2, 2019 11:36:19   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
A local newspaper featured a column by our one time FBI agent, and State Senator, Jim Sacia. Jim is upset that the NRA was purchasing a 6.5 million dollar mansion for CEO Wayne LaPierre, and other questionable spending.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/nra-promised-6-5-million-to-buy-mansion-for-ceo-wayne-lapierre-document-shows-11565714149


What do you expect from the corrupt political arm of the GOP

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Sep 2, 2019 11:41:08   #
Kevyn
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
A local newspaper featured a column by our one time FBI agent, and State Senator, Jim Sacia. Jim is upset that the NRA was purchasing a 6.5 million dollar mansion for CEO Wayne LaPierre, and other questionable spending.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/nra-promised-6-5-million-to-buy-mansion-for-ceo-wayne-lapierre-document-shows-11565714149


The American way under Trump, fleece your gullible chumps and live large.

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Sep 2, 2019 12:09:54   #
Richard Rowland
 
Jakebrake wrote:
So what? The halfrican & Moochelle are purchasing a 15 million $$$ mansion. I think you have the ass at the NRA and will take every silly opportunity to denigrate the organization~


There is no question there's corruption in government, however, we are by law forced to contribute thru our taxes. Still, the NRA is a nonprofit organization voluntarily funded by its membership.

Spending that kind money on luxury mansions for the CEO using dues paid by the majority of folks who probably working a nine-to-five forty-hour week seems a bit outrages. It's purported that LaPierre is worth ten-million. One would think that he could purchase his own home. I suspect that most dues-paying members, including myself, have purchased their own homes.

It never seems to fail, regardless of the organization and its original intent, once large amounts of money starts to roll in, questionable practices aren't far behind.

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Sep 2, 2019 13:14:02   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
There is no question there's corruption in government, however, we are by law forced to contribute thru our taxes. Still, the NRA is a nonprofit organization voluntarily funded by its membership.

Spending that kind money on luxury mansions for the CEO using dues paid by the majority of folks who probably working a nine-to-five forty-hour week seems a bit outrages. It's purported that LaPierre is worth ten-million. One would think that he could purchase his own home. I suspect that most dues-paying members, including myself, have purchased their own homes.

It never seems to fail, regardless of the organization and its original intent, once large amounts of money starts to roll in, questionable practices aren't far behind.
There is no question there's corruption in governm... (show quote)


I don't really care where LaPierre lives and just maybe the NRA is simply looking for a real estate investment. As long as the NRA continues the fight against the 'gun grabbers' they will have my undying support!

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Sep 2, 2019 13:57:04   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
Jakebrake wrote:
I don't really care where LaPierre lives and just maybe the NRA is simply looking for a real estate investment. As long as the NRA continues the fight against the 'gun grabbers' they will have my undying support!


YEP! I also heard they backed off purchasing this property because NRA members were against it.

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Sep 2, 2019 14:31:51   #
billman6 Loc: Top of Texas
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
There is no question there's corruption in government, however, we are by law forced to contribute thru our taxes. Still, the NRA is a nonprofit organization voluntarily funded by its membership.

Spending that kind money on luxury mansions for the CEO using dues paid by the majority of folks who probably working a nine-to-five forty-hour week seems a bit outrages. It's purported that LaPierre is worth ten-million. One would think that he could purchase his own home. I suspect that most dues-paying members, including myself, have purchased their own homes.

It never seems to fail, regardless of the organization and its original intent, once large amounts of money starts to roll in, questionable practices aren't far behind.
There is no question there's corruption in governm... (show quote)


So I guess you are also concerned about the Clinton foundation?

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Sep 2, 2019 14:49:42   #
DaWg44
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
There is no question there's corruption in government, however, we are by law forced to contribute thru our taxes. Still, the NRA is a nonprofit organization voluntarily funded by its membership.

Spending that kind money on luxury mansions for the CEO using dues paid by the majority of folks who probably working a nine-to-five forty-hour week seems a bit outrages. It's purported that LaPierre is worth ten-million. One would think that he could purchase his own home. I suspect that most dues-paying members, including myself, have purchased their own homes.

It never seems to fail, regardless of the organization and its original intent, once large amounts of money starts to roll in, questionable practices aren't far behind.
There is no question there's corruption in governm... (show quote)


The NRA is not a 501. Dues are not tax deductible. The Clinton Foundation was set up as a nonprofit.

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