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Aug 7, 2020 10:35:22   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Oh, Emily
Say it isn’t so.
Wayne LaPierre’s castles and other extravagant ill gotten gains may be forfeited
For laundering Russian Money??????
And other illegal UnAmerican Activities?????
The Cornerstone the Republican
2nd Amendment???
The P***e of The RepubliPIGs ???
Going down in flames!!!!!

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Aug 7, 2020 10:37:53   #
silvereagle
 
Its not only the republipigs.Its also the demonic rats

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Aug 7, 2020 10:47:36   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
silvereagle wrote:
Its not only the republipigs.Its also the demonic rats


Thank you for the Correction.
I didn’t mean to imply it was ONLY the right.
The left of course have their share.
The Dems never really claimed it as an American institution like the RepubliPIGs.

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Aug 7, 2020 11:00:44   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Oh, Emily
Say it isn’t so.
Wayne LaPierre’s castles and other extravagant ill gotten gains may be forfeited
For laundering Russian Money??????
And other illegal UnAmerican Activities?????
The Cornerstone the Republican
2nd Amendment???
The P***e of The RepubliPIGs ???
Going down in flames!!!!!



One can always see what you losers h**e. You bash it, call it names!
To me, your actions are joy! I know we have hit the nerve. LOL

It's a Corporation, it has broken no laws.
The communest DA should be thrown off the bench and for good.

That action caused me to wonder if that where possible, we
could do it to the c****e Democrat party. Now that would be cool.



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Aug 7, 2020 11:19:21   #
kemmer
 
Capt-jack wrote:

It's a Corporation [NRA], it has broken no laws.

That's what the Trump Charities said before NY prosecutors shut it down for fraud.

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Aug 7, 2020 12:00:52   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
Capt-jack wrote:
One can always see what you losers h**e. You bash it, call it names!
To me, your actions are joy! I know we have hit the nerve. LOL

It's a Corporation, it has broken no laws.
The communest DA should be thrown off the bench and for good.

That action caused me to wonder if that where possible, we
could do it to the c****e Democrat party. Now that would be cool.


Capt., The NRA has broken the law. It is supposed to be a non profit organization. It is estimated that the leader of the NRA has stolen over sixty million dollars from NRA financial supporters for his own personal use. Thats a hell of a lot of money, and if true it must be dealt with.

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Aug 7, 2020 12:08:35   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Capt., The NRA has broken the law. It is supposed to be a non profit organization. It is estimated that the leader of the NRA has stolen over sixty million dollars from NRA financial supporters for his own personal use. Thats a hell of a lot of money, and if true it must be dealt with.


Like any business or corporation, anyone breaking the law should be prosecuted and jailed if found guilty.
You don't burn down the church cause the preacher did wrong. Yeah, that may be over your little brains
capability to understand.

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Aug 7, 2020 12:36:22   #
kemmer
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Like any business or corporation, anyone breaking the law should be prosecuted and jailed if found guilty.
You don't burn down the church cause the preacher did wrong. Yeah, that may be over your little brains
capability to understand.

NRA’s corruption extends to the whole NRA board and their families and friends. It’s a 100 page indictment.

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Aug 7, 2020 13:22:40   #
Sew_What
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Oh, Emily
Say it isn’t so.
Wayne LaPierre’s castles and other extravagant ill gotten gains may be forfeited
For laundering Russian Money??????
And other illegal UnAmerican Activities?????
The Cornerstone the Republican
2nd Amendment???
The P***e of The RepubliPIGs ???
Going down in flames!!!!!


Yeah, where's a law to dissolve the NAACP or ACLU?

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Aug 7, 2020 14:13:10   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
kemmer wrote:
NRA’s corruption extends to the whole NRA board and their families and friends. It’s a 100 page indictment.
That is not true. Only four current and former members of NRA senior leadership are named in the suit. The NRA is governed by a board of 76 directors elected by the membership. Many of the current directors have challenged LaPierre and Co, and have attempted to deal with this internally.

There are approximately 5.5 million NRA members representing 6% of American gun owners. The NRA is just one of over 15 national gun rights groups and 2nd amendment defenders and there are gun rights groups in nearly every state in the union.

43% (142 million) of adult Americans own at least one gun, and the numbers are climbing rapidly.

The attempt to dismantle the entire NRA has nothing whatsoever to do with corruption in NRA leadership, the lawsuit is purely political and is another frivolous shot at our 2nd amendment right to keep and bear arms.



The Misguided Attempt to Dissolve the NRA

Closing out the week with some variety: The evidence of mismanagement and wasteful spending at the NRA is real, but New York State attorney general Letitia James is on a vendetta against the organization in just about the worst possible way; an eye-opening question about Susan Rice perhaps having undisclosed financial ties to foreign governments; Joe Biden leaves people cringing after talking about racial minorities again; and a hard t***h about our lengthy stretch of empty classrooms.

Letitia James and the NRA: Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right

Those of us with long memories all the way back to last year will remember that Allen West, former GOP congressman and NRA board member and new chairman of the Texas Republican Party, was among those who denounced “despicable spending of members’ money.” Allen West is not a liberal, a Democrat, or a gun grabber. If he sees scandalous behavior, then there’s probably a real scandal there. Some of these allegations came out during and after the NRA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis last year; you may recall Oliver North unexpectedly declaring he would not seek another term as president, and North and Wayne LaPierre trading accusations and counter-accusations of financial mismanagement, attempts at extortion, and unjustifiable expenditures.

Back in May 2019, I wrote in the New York Post, “We don’t know if [the] New York [State attorney general’s office] investigation will ­uncover a lot of wrongdoing, a little — or none. But it seems like a safe bet that [Letitia] James will make the investigation as extensive, thorough and expensive as possible, right around the time the organization would like to be gearing up for a tough fight in the 2020 e******n.”

Letitia James is just about the worst person to lead any investigation of the National Rifle Association. Her effort to dissolve the organization illustrates that a knee-jerk partisan state attorney general can undermine a legitimate argument by going about their goals the wrong way.

James’s past characterization of the NRA as a “terrorist organization” and her overt public hostility toward it have given the NRA’s lawyers an easy counterargument that her lawsuit — not an indictment, which we will get to in a moment — is a partisan vendetta and an abuse of the powers of her office.

Which is a shame, because NRA members would be well-served if an impartial but tough outside authority looked at their spending over the past few years. James’s lawsuit lays out what appears to be a lot of ludicrously frivolous and luxurious expenditures on the senior leaders of the organization — chartered private jet flights for family members, gifts, membership fees for a golf club, $1,500-per-night hotels, massive expenditures on vague “consulting contracts.” Maybe it’s all lies or exaggerations, but if it is, James is taking a massive risk putting it all in a court document.

The editors point out that James isn’t indicting NRA officials on criminal charges; she’s attempting to legally dissolve the organization and doing so three months before an e******n. “If Wayne LaPierre or other NRA executives have committed a crime, then indict them and present the evidence in a criminal court. The attempt to legally dissolve the NRA instead is pure political score-settling, and an assault on the First Amendment, the rule of law, and democracy itself.” That’s just about indisputable.

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Aug 7, 2020 14:25:03   #
kemmer
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
The attempt to legally dissolve the NRA instead is pure political score-settling, and an assault on the First Amendment, the rule of law, and democracy itself.” That’s just about indisputable.

O.M.G.! “First Amendment/Democracy”!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Aug 7, 2020 16:14:49   #
Milosia
 
kemmer wrote:
That's what the Trump Charities said before NY prosecutors shut it down for fraud.


That wasn’t the funniest part about that, all the trumps had to go to classes to curb their appetites for free charity cash. Along with being involved in charities.

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Aug 7, 2020 16:18:46   #
Milosia
 
Capt-jack wrote:
One can always see what you losers h**e. You bash it, call it names!
To me, your actions are joy! I know we have hit the nerve. LOL

It's a Corporation, it has broken no laws.
The communest DA should be thrown off the bench and for good.

That action caused me to wonder if that where possible, we
could do it to the c****e Democrat party. Now that would be cool.


Laundering Russian money is illegal as I know it. And then depositing said monies into trumps campaign coffers is probably also illegal.

Such a fine American Institution is what sickens me, you?

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Aug 7, 2020 16:29:26   #
Rose42
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Oh, Emily
Say it isn’t so.
Wayne LaPierre’s castles and other extravagant ill gotten gains may be forfeited
For laundering Russian Money??????
And other illegal UnAmerican Activities?????
The Cornerstone the Republican
2nd Amendment???
The P***e of The RepubliPIGs ???
Going down in flames!!!!!


Why do you troll?

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Aug 7, 2020 16:31:56   #
Rose42
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Capt., The NRA has broken the law. It is supposed to be a non profit organization. It is estimated that the leader of the NRA has stolen over sixty million dollars from NRA financial supporters for his own personal use. Thats a hell of a lot of money, and if true it must be dealt with.


Learn to distinguish between the individual and the organization. They are not synonymous.

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