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In reply to the discussion: Delta CEO on ending NRA discount: "our values are not for sale" [View all]ProfessorGAC
(64,425 posts)36. He Used The Word "Neutral"
Or to that effect. The letter is not neutral nor was the decision to rescind the discount. That's why we don't see it the same.
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Yes, and where were their values when they gave the discount to begin with? n/t
Mr.Bill
Mar 2018
#29
Don't agree - it is a cowardly letter. It's a 'status quo' letter.. ooooh, sorry we shook things up!
vkkv
Mar 2018
#15
People also think the Dems removing CHP from the line of fire in Jan was a cowardly thing to do.
LanternWaste
Mar 2018
#14
To me the story is that the NRA got any corporate discounts at all from anyone in the first place.
Odoreida
Mar 2018
#21
how many employees does delta have in GA? how much do they contribute to the economy?
niyad
Mar 2018
#30
Delta's been my go-to airline for years, but I'm now even more inclined to fly them regardless
Cognitive_Resonance
Mar 2018
#31
Clearly, Delta can afford to buy a better class of politician or already has.
bitterross
Mar 2018
#39