(June 22, 2016 at 10:25 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: You know, the NRA is an example of an organization that can be beaten by joining it. It's board of directors is elected, and they elect the NRA president. With a membership that probably does not exceed 5 million, I think the NRA is vulnerable to having its positions moderated by a large number of new members who advocate for change. I bet just 50,000 could get at least one board member sympathetic to them in.
Since the NRA was much less extreme when I was a boy (mainly a firearm safety organization), the theme could be 'Make the NRA Great Again'.
Just a notion.
Are you nuts? They don't even listen to a majority of there members. If it still was what it started out as sure, but it is way beyond any salvage now. No, it needs to go extinct. People buy into them out of gullibility because of their fear marketing. There is no saving a rabid raccoon.