Yes, glad he's gone too. I've been withholding donations for the same reason as many others. But now I'm hearing rumors there is a movement to reinstall the same corrupt individuals. I also think the board is far too large and heavily infiltrated with financial leaches to move forward. The NRA needs to be broomed, boomed and regroomed.Finally. Wayne is out. It is about time.
Wayne LaPierre announces resignation as NRA chief
Longtime National Rifle Association CEO and executive vice president Wayne LaPierre announced his resignation from the NRA after more than three decades serving as its chief.www.foxnews.com
Who are you hearing that from?Yes, glad he's gone too. I've been withholding donations for the same reason as many others. But now I'm hearing rumors there is a movement to reinstall the same corrupt individuals. I also think the board is far too large and heavily infiltrated with financial leaches to move forward. The NRA needs to be broomed, boomed and regroomed.
Well. But. Uhhh. THAT DON'T MATTER. I'M BUTT-HURT AND I'M A GONNA SHOWEM.Could anyone please show me an example, a single example, of a nonprofit situation where the members withheld funding for the organization and the BOD fell to their knees and did what the withholders wanted and became a squeak clean successful organization?
I suspect there are few if any. I also suspect this tactic has killed many organizations or, if they still exist, made them just a shadow of what they once were…
Seems like a lot of executives and political leaders have this problemNow his brain is shrinking, and he has to limit his testimony...
Wayne LaPierre's brain is shrinking, and he is too ill to commit to all-day testimony in his NRA corruption trial, new court filing says
Wayne LaPierre's brain is shrinking, and he is too ill to commit to all-day testimony in his NRA corruption trial, new court filing says
LaPierre has "cognitive decline" and "significant cerebral volume loss" a doctor wrote. He's hoping to limit his NRA corruption trial testimony in NY.news.yahoo.com
Term limits can be a double edge sword. When one works hard, knows how to lead, gets things done and then the new people screw it it all up, one can thank term limits. Then again, term limits, can pave the way for good people to fix it, if it’s not too late.Visions of when Harlon Carter was at the reins. Same kinda' corruption and bs. Maybe we should vote for "term limits" for the NRA as well.
Term limits would be easier in a corporation than in the government. The Senate is starting to look like terms are only limited by death.Term limits can be a double edge sword. When one works hard, knows how to lead, gets things done and then the new people screw it it all up, one can thank term limits. Then again, term limits, can pave the way for good people to fix it, if it’s not too late.
From the link - here's what money for good legal defense buys you:Now his brain is shrinking, and he has to limit his testimony...
Wayne LaPierre's brain is shrinking, and he is too ill to commit to all-day testimony in his NRA corruption trial, new court filing says
Wayne LaPierre's brain is shrinking, and he is too ill to commit to all-day testimony in his NRA corruption trial, new court filing says
LaPierre has "cognitive decline" and "significant cerebral volume loss" a doctor wrote. He's hoping to limit his NRA corruption trial testimony in NY.news.yahoo.com
I agree that his name carries too much baggage and would be a magnet for further lawfare from various state atty generals.Donald Trump Jr.? Seriously? Yeah, No. Big no. The Trump family is hauling around too much baggage these days...