I’m growing increasingly worried that even after the judge makes his ruling no amount of effort will stop Cotton and the delusions that made this treachery possible.
At some point, these guys will die. None of them are young. The risk is they’ve groomed a next generation: Andrew Arulanandam is only in his fifties (his exact age appears to be a mystery).
Is the NRA destined to become the honeypot of NGOs, with a membership too disengaged to care if its chief purpose is nothing but transferring wealth to a handful of insiders?
Are NRA members justified in suing the NRA for fraud? I wouldn't be surprised if many consider litigation.
It is something to consider once the 2nd phase of the trial is over.
I’m growing increasingly worried that even after the judge makes his ruling no amount of effort will stop Cotton and the delusions that made this treachery possible.
That is a valid concern. The Cabal will stop at nothing to protect themselves.
At some point, these guys will die. None of them are young. The risk is they’ve groomed a next generation: Andrew Arulanandam is only in his fifties (his exact age appears to be a mystery).
Is the NRA destined to become the honeypot of NGOs, with a membership too disengaged to care if its chief purpose is nothing but transferring wealth to a handful of insiders?
I made the same observation in 2019. Five years later, they recruited more Wayne cultist to supplement their dwindling numbers.
Did by resigning Wayne L. receive a severance package and any retirement income
If so I think he did resign to save that and I believe we the NRA should strip him of anything that he might receive in the future