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Monday, August 02, 2021

Sure, that sounds as good of an excuse as any

The National Rifle Association just lost one of its most famous board members. 

In an email to the board obtained by The Reload, NRA general counsel John Frazer announced rock star Ted Nugent is stepping down from his role as a director. Frazer said the group thanked Nugent for his decades-long service on the board. He cited “ongoing schedule conflicts” as the reason Nugent would no longer serve.
-Rurik

10 comments:

  1. I got caught up in the original “assault weapons” ban in the 90’s and became a Life Member/Benefactor. I’m a strong 2A supporter but really wish the NRA would come clean about their spending. We could certainly use new leadership.

    Nugent is still an amazing musician. Saw him a few years ago at the House of Blues, Las Vegas. Hope to see him again.

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  2. I thought the Nuge had more balls than to not call out LaPierre for the low life thief that he is.

    Nemo

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  3. Perhaps I am a bit off here, but if the election is set for next month, then why would they need to have a replacement for Ted to serve for a bit over a month, until they meet to count the votes in September? Knowing how crooked the NRA leadership is, no doubt there is some reason for doing things this way.

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    1. Never See Another DimeAugust 2, 2021 at 7:55 PM

      Because they're dysfunctional and completely corrupt?

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  4. I imagine their budget has been a little thin for a while.

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  5. screw the NRA and LaPierre they need a whole new team and a lot of transparency before they'll get another nickel of my hard earned money . All the NRA is now days is a way for some scumbags to grift loads of money from hard working people .

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    1. just like every republicrat. . . . the left wants me dead for not thinking like them. the right wants me broke & to steal all my stuff. as always if it don't make sense theres a buck in it & follow the money.

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  6. With the NRA promising long, delivering short, and having such a corrupt head man for so long, I feel for those that funded Waynes fine suits and private planes.

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  7. I sent back the last fund raiser letter with the comment, "No more money until LaPierre goes."

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