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duFontaine. User ID: 29412599 United States 01/07/2013 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmm, seems like someone needs to start a bank that would cater to honest gun and accessory makers. When they say "Bank of America" are they referring to the President of their banking branch? What orders are being handed down, and by who? "Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity." "There was a man who could create what could not be imagined. A temple so great you questioned if it was built with human hands. A man who built an idea into the greatest force the world has ever known. A world built from a single word. I care not for the folly of man but for the end of human contention." |
duFontaine. User ID: 29412599 United States 01/07/2013 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pinned for ya "Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity." "There was a man who could create what could not be imagined. A temple so great you questioned if it was built with human hands. A man who built an idea into the greatest force the world has ever known. A world built from a single word. I care not for the folly of man but for the end of human contention." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29642583 United States 01/07/2013 05:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | criminal drug cartels responsible for tens of thousands of violent deaths, laundering money through bank of america (knowingly) is ok with BoA. gun companies selling guns legally, not ok. remove your business from BoA. they are treasonous. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3089316 United States 01/07/2013 05:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow! You'd think they'd be taking in money wherever they can get it what with all their friggin trillions in worthless derivatives. It's all a huge joke. And it's all going to fly back in their faces. Karma to Mr. Fontaine for pinning it. |
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TDJ User ID: 26423286 United States 01/07/2013 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you took my post from your last thread and made this thread? weak. Last time something similar happened I contacted the weapon manufacturer to buy a rifle...turned out they went for $5000-$6000. I just left a note of support. I believe that was BofA also. [link to www.foxnews.com] An Arizona-based firearms company says it is being treated unfairly by Bank of America for the type of business it does, a claim the bank denies. Kelly McMillian, operations director of the McMillian companies – which makes rifles, ammunition, gunstocks and related firearms equipment – said a bank vice president explained at a meeting last week that he no longer wanted McMillan's business because the companies manufacture firearms. “This has nothing to do with our financial position,” McMillian said Friday. “He said the bank needed to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms manufacturer.” The Dude A work in progress Last Edited by Founders Fan on 01/07/2013 05:50 PM If something can corrupt you, you're corrupted already. Bob Marley “The duty of a patriot is to protect his country from its government.” THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809) Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one. Bruce Lee |
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duFontaine. User ID: 29412599 United States 01/07/2013 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fun BofA facts... Here are the ten largest positions in Bank of America Corporation at the end of September 30th, 2012. Vanguard Group Inc. held 451,163,358 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $3,983,772,417. This brought the portfolio total to 0.51%. State Street Corp. held 433,013,976 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $3,823,513,375. This brought the portfolio total to 0.56%. Blackrock Institutional Trust Company N.A. held 291,723,650 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $2,575,919,807. This brought the portfolio total to 0.59%. Citigroup Inc. held 230,224,409 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $2,032,881,514. This brought the portfolio total to 2.0%. J.P Morgan Chase & /co. held 214,318,306 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $1,892,430,626. This brought the portfolio total to 0.68%. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. held 176,418,107 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $1,557,771,871. This brought the portfolio total to 0.62%. Price T. Rowe Associates Inc. /MD/ held 154,755,893 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $1,366,494,523. This brought the portfolio total to 0.4%. Wellington Management Co. LLP. held 138,221,568 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $1,220,496,435. This brought the portfolio total to 0.44%. Northern Trust Corp. held 134,975,803 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $1,191,836,330. This brought the portfolio total to 0.5%. Dodge & Cox held 133,119,849 shares on 09/30/2012 worth $1,175,448,257. This brought the portfolio total to 1.53%. [link to wallstcheatsheet.com] Bank of America is the largest bank holding company in the United States, by assets, and the second largest bank by market capitalization. As of 2010, Bank of America is the 5th largest company in the United States by total revenue, as well as the second largest non-oil company in the US (after Wal-Mart). In 2010, Forbes listed Bank of America as the 3rd largest company in the world. Read more: [link to www.businessinsider.com] "Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity." "There was a man who could create what could not be imagined. A temple so great you questioned if it was built with human hands. A man who built an idea into the greatest force the world has ever known. A world built from a single word. I care not for the folly of man but for the end of human contention." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29226394 United States 01/07/2013 05:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is beyond absurdity. If this is true, and this is an actual stance by BoA, then an economic war needs to be started against BoA by everyone who loves this country's Constitution and our freedoms. McMillan is a good company. This is a direct attack by BoA on the entirety of the second amendment and those who believe in it - and not crime or criminals of any type, only on law abiding, free people. |
Requiemdream (Ghost) (OP) User ID: 31297107 United States 01/07/2013 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you took my post from your last thread and made this thread? Quoting: TDJ weak. Last time something similar happened I contacted the weapon manufacturer to buy a rifle...turned out they went for $5000-$6000. I just left a note of support. I believe that was BofA also. [link to www.foxnews.com] An Arizona-based firearms company says it is being treated unfairly by Bank of America for the type of business it does, a claim the bank denies. Kelly McMillian, operations director of the McMillian companies – which makes rifles, ammunition, gunstocks and related firearms equipment – said a bank vice president explained at a meeting last week that he no longer wanted McMillan's business because the companies manufacture firearms. “This has nothing to do with our financial position,” McMillian said Friday. “He said the bank needed to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms manufacturer.” The Dude A work in progress Ummm.....no...I didn't see you're post in my thread. This came across on my twitter feed from DailyCaller. I am really sorry. How do I correct it??? Perpetually dumbfounded. “I have learned now that while those who speak about one's miseries usually hurt, those who keep silence hurt more." C.S. Lewis “Sticks and stones may break your bones but words can break hearts.” Tim Minchin |
darkwolf007 User ID: 3974719 United States 01/07/2013 06:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would it's second branch be called "Bank of Fuk All", Chip? Conspiracy Theorist is nothing more than a derogatory title used to dismiss a critical thinker. A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us." -- St. Anthony The Great Social Credit Loser here. |
duFontaine. User ID: 29412599 United States 01/07/2013 06:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is beyond absurdity. If this is true, and this is an actual stance by BoA, then an economic war needs to be started against BoA by everyone who loves this country's Constitution and our freedoms. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29226394 McMillan is a good company. This is a direct attack by BoA on the entirety of the second amendment and those who believe in it - and not crime or criminals of any type, only on law abiding, free people. See fun facts listed above. Bank of America soon to be New World Bank Last Edited by duFontaine. on 01/07/2013 06:11 PM "Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity." "There was a man who could create what could not be imagined. A temple so great you questioned if it was built with human hands. A man who built an idea into the greatest force the world has ever known. A world built from a single word. I care not for the folly of man but for the end of human contention." |
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duFontaine. User ID: 29412599 United States 01/07/2013 06:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Writing Thursday on Facebook, McMillan described a meeting at his office with Ray Fox, a business banking Senior Vice President with the giant bank. ...He recalls telling the bank executive that he planned to tell the National Rifle Association, Safari Club International, and his other gun-loving friends “that Bank of America is not firearms-industry-friendly.” “You have to do what you must” was Fox’s reply, he said. “We have to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms related industry.” [link to dailycaller.com] Read more: [link to dailycaller.com] "Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity." "There was a man who could create what could not be imagined. A temple so great you questioned if it was built with human hands. A man who built an idea into the greatest force the world has ever known. A world built from a single word. I care not for the folly of man but for the end of human contention." |
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