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anti nra companies discrimination.

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boomer81

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well i know companies have there right. but think what would happen if they did what they did to nra members to naacp members or glaad or whatever type of promotions they have with liberal causes. its time we start using dirty tactics as well.
 
What are you going to do? Get people to call and say that they shouldn't give discounts to NAACP members? That's really going to help conservatives make their point.

They aren't discriminating against the NRA by no longer offering discounts. They are severing their discount programs because association with they are gambling that association with the NRA is more detrimental to their business than the extra money they make from their discount programs. It's simple capitalism.
 
What are you going to do? Get people to call and say that they shouldn't give discounts to NAACP members? That's really going to help conservatives make their point.

They aren't discriminating against the NRA by no longer offering discounts. They are severing their discount programs because association with they are gambling that association with the NRA is more detrimental to their business than the extra money they make from their discount programs. It's simple capitalism.
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What are you going to do? Get people to call and say that they shouldn't give discounts to NAACP members? That's really going to help conservatives make their point.

They aren't discriminating against the NRA by no longer offering discounts. They are severing their discount programs because association with they are gambling that association with the NRA is more detrimental to their business than the extra money they make from their discount programs. It's simple capitalism.
One could make your argument about baking a cake.

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Amazing that it's ok to discriminate against NRA members, but if you won't bake a cake for couple of ass-pirates... you are sued and taken to the Supreme Court.

Everyone here DOES know that the Second Amendment is, by definition, a civil right? The civil rights are defined not only in the Constitution, but in the Bill of Rights. And this is the second item... in the Bill of Rights. Only number two after freedom of speech. And before things like freedom from unlawful search and seizure and cruel and unusual punishment. It's not a coincidence that this CIVIL RIGHT is so high on the list.

When the ACLU shows up and starts bitching, pissing, moaning and whining about a bunch of turd-burglars who can't get their Blue-on-Blue wedding cake made by Christian Bakers... ask them where they are on defending owners of modern-day-muskets?

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
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Are companies actively discriminating against the NRA? I've seen reports of companies ending preferential treatment of the NRA. That's a bit different...
 
So want to have fun???? Next time you need to rent a car, get yourself an Enterprise. Pay the extra $20 for the insurance. Total coverage,

Then, when driving, use only first gear. Lock the transmission in first. Including on the interstate. So what if that engine is turning 18,000 RPM's at 65? It's not your car.

Instead of lifting your foot off the accelerator, use the brakes to slow down at the same time as you are using the accelerator. Those brakes may be glowing red... but that's probably a manufacturers defect. So what, again, it's not your car and you paid the insurance.

Need to take a leak? Well don't stop at one of those messy rest areas. Pull up the back seat cushion... you aren't allowed to smoke in an Enterprise rent-a-car... noone said anything about having an accident. Beside, incontinence is a disability. They don't ask you about it.. sorry, it's my civil right to be disabled and piss in your Cordoba.

Funny how people key cars in parking lots. Especially new ones. If you have the insurance and the car gets keyed... well doesn't that suck. For them. You paid the extra $20. Too bad that 'somebody' keyed your rental car.

Oh, yeah, need a new set of tires for your car? Remember that if you rent a car that is the same make/model as your car.. and the wheels/tires happen to get switched, who is going to notice? And if you pay for the insurance and some 'alignment problem' causes the rental car tires to wear really fast? Well how would you know?

BTW, back in the early days... Delta (not the airline... the really cool kids who lived in the former Bragg Stockade) used to use rental cars for their driving training. Returning cars to agencies within 100 miles of Fayettenam... was always a giant joke. Later, used Gummint cars became available.

But if Enterprise and other rental cars want to play games... well, game on! And if airlines want to do the same... I am sure there are ways to help them reduce their profit margins, too.

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
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So want to have fun???? Next time you need to rent a car, get yourself an Enterprise. Pay the extra $20 for the insurance. Total coverage,

Then, when driving, use only first gear. Lock the transmission in first. Including on the interstate. So what if that engine is turning 18,000 RPM's at 65? It's not your car.

Instead of lifting your foot off the accelerator, use the brakes to slow down at the same time as you are using the accelerator. Those brakes may be glowing red... but that's probably a manufacturers defect. So what, again, it's not your car and you paid the insurance.

Need to take a leak? Well don't stop at one of those messy rest areas. Pull up the back seat cushion... you aren't allowed to smoke in an Enterprise rent-a-car... noone said anything about having an accident. Beside, incontinence is a disability. They don't ask you about it.. sorry, it's my civil right to be disabled and piss in your Cordoba.

Funny how people key cars in parking lots. Especially new ones. If you have the insurance and the car gets keyed... well doesn't that suck. For them. You paid the extra $20. Too bad that 'somebody' keyed your rental car.

Oh, yeah, need a new set of tires for your car? Remember that if you rent a car that is the same make/model as your car.. and the wheels/tires happen to get switched, who is going to notice? And if you pay for the insurance and some 'alignment problem' causes the rental car tires to wear really fast? Well how would you know?

BTW, back in the early days... Delta used to use rental cars for their driving training. Returning cars to agencies within 100 miles of Fayettenam... was always a giant joke. Later, used Gummint cars became available.

But if Enterprise and other rental cars want to play games... well, game on! And if airlines want to do the same... I am sure there are ways to help them reduce their profit margins, too.

Cheers,

Sirhr
Quite devious, I like it.

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