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Nulle 02-20-2005 04:18 PM

Well I am old enough and so is my Dad for darn sure and until I see something in print from them saying they are anti-hunting I guess I will still send in my dues. As of yet and for a few years now I have seen nothing in what they have sent me to indicate they are against what I love!

skeet 02-20-2005 07:55 PM

AARP
 
My wife joined the organization(she's older than me:D :D ) Never gotten anything about the antigun agenda. and I do look but I still know they are anti(they must be all these guys can't be wrong). We do have auto insurance through their insurance arm. We do save quite a bit of money there.

razmuz 03-01-2005 03:48 PM

AARP Question
 
I've never found use for them. The hotel discounts and other things, you can get anyway just by being 65. I think their a bunch of mid-management bean counter types that just can't give up trying to run things. It appears they spent most of the time planning conventions.

Nulle 03-01-2005 05:39 PM

You talking about the aarp or the J Ceeeeeees or ect ect.

pistolchamp 07-27-2006 09:07 AM

another idea
 
Instead of throwing their invitations in the trash, I tear them up in little pieces and mail them back in the post paid envelopes... that costs them money that they then cannot give to gun control groups.

I hate them. Refuse to join and encourage others not to also. I am retired and cannot imagine what they can do for me... unless they completely turn around their gun control idiotics... and the "Hildebeast" is more likely to do that.

shooterjon 07-30-2006 07:02 PM

I joined AARP when I retired .Dropped my membership a year later, they are far to liberal and off my beaten track!


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