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NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:13 am

I recently became a life member of the NRA. I have been given the opportunity to offer you guys a deal on NRA life memberships for a fantastic deal. all you have to do is call the NRA membership toll free # (877) 672-2000, and tell them you would like to become a lifetime member and that you have a sponsor, (me), give them my full name, Robin McConnell, and my code 75424 and pay the full amount of $300.00. :o That's Right! A $1000.00 lifetime NRA membership for only $300.00. If you are interested, Let us know! NOW IS THE TIME! Let's stand up for the Second Amendment!
NOTE: This deal is not available on line. You will need to call (877) 672-2000.
I also made an extra $100.00 donation to give free memberships to our Troops. Let's show them that we really do appreciate their sacrifice!
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Wed Aug 15, 2012 7:46 pm

Bang! Got one member to upgrade! Come on guys! $300.00 is even better than the senior rate of $375.00.
By the way, I do not benefit in any way if you use me as your sponsor. It's you that gets the great deal. 
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby maginter » Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:01 am

Hi -

Email sent
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby Jim in Houston » Sun Aug 19, 2012 9:19 am

Got the info. Will be calling NRA on Monday (when the grandkids go home to their parents and I can get free for longer than a minute or two) .
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:39 am

maginter wrote:Hi -

Email sent

Welcome to our Electronic Campfire! Information has been sent.
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:39 am

Jim in Houston wrote:Got the info. Will be calling NRA on Monday (when the grandkids go home to their parents and I can get free for longer than a minute or two) .

Thanx Jim.
Okay guys. That's two.
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This is NOT OVER!!
Bank on it!!
After the Election....(?), there are rumors that Obama is going to revisit this Treaty. We need all the power we can get our hands on and that takes $$$. The NRA is our second to last defense against Tyranny. We don't want to resort to the last.
NOTE: This deal is not available on line. You will need to call (877) 672-2000. Call today!
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby MudBug » Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:04 pm

I took advantage of a deal like this years ago even though I was not very happy with the NRA at the time. By becoming a life member I'm able to vote on NRA board members and in that way influence the decisions they make by voting out Fudds and voting in Solid 2A supporters.
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:44 pm

MudBug wrote:I took advantage of a deal like this years ago even though I was not very happy with the NRA at the time. By becoming a life member I'm able to vote on NRA board members and in that way influence the decisions they make by voting out Fudds and voting in Solid 2A supporters.

Amen, Eric!

I was a bit put out with La Pierre back in the 1990s. He was asked on a mainstream media news interview, "Just how easy is it to get a gun?".... Instead of the most common sense answer, "It's easier for a criminal to get a gun than it is for a law abiding citizen who strives to jump through all the legal hoops to remain a law abiding citizen", (which still holds truth even today), Mr. La Pierre took the low road and evaded the question and instead gave the interviewer and the world a jumbled and elusive response. He has since, done a lot better.
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby maginter » Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:45 pm

Got it as well and good to go.... Thanks!
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Re: NRA Life Memberships Deal you can't Refuse.

Postby Jim in Houston » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:02 pm

It's done. I'm an NRA Lifer!
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