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Besides selling NRA toasters to the peasants in the NRA ranks, Susan also shills for NRA
philanthropic projects, big bucks, (big personal bonuses Susan?), with Elitist
Ticket prices $200 - $2,000 a seat at a NRA little woman’s “Leadership” luncheon
in Houston Texas in May 2013.
Like other organizations, the NRA has also tried to derive extra income from its members by selling corporations access to them. Affinity partnerships with various companies “have paid the NRA tens of millions of dollars in royalties,” the association said in a 2003 court filing. NRA Treasurer Wilson Phillips and the spouses of two other NRA officials had financial ties to a for-profit company that marketed access to NRA members in 2001, court filings show.
Phillips was chief financial officer at Memberdrive.com Inc., records show. LaPierre’s wife, Susan LaPierre, and Holly Marcario, the wife of NRA membership director Robert Marcario, worked there too, according to the documents. The company made a deal with the tax firm H&R Block that paid Memberdrive a commission for new clients generated from the NRA’s members. Memberdrive was to pay 70 percent of that commission to the NRA itself, records show.
After protests from gun-control advocates led H&R Block to cancel the partnership, Memberdrive in June 2002 sued HRB Management Inc., a subsidiary.
Phillips held stock in the startup, according to charitable-registration documents Memberdrive filed with the state of Washington in 2002.
The company named Susan LaPierre one of its three highest-paid employees in a 2001 registration form filed with the same office. Memberdrive was sold for an undisclosed sum about a year after its lawsuit was dismissed in October 2003.
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If republicans call her a trophy wife, I can see why so many are closeted homosexuals. Take a good look at her photo. Not to cast aspersions but booby prize comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteproof there is a god? Pee Air and his "wife" are childless.
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