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Monday, April 23, 2012

Why does Bank of America ...

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... hate the military?

McMillan is heavily involved with U.S. national security. McMillan rifle stocks are the standard for the Marine Corps’ favored M40A3 sniper rifle. McMillan products, from stocks and other accessories to complete rifles, are used by U.S. regular and special forces and by American military allies around the globe.

McMillan products are of particular import in Afghanistan and in Iraq, where snipers and designated marksmen armed with long-range precision rifles performed (and still perform) vital scouting and overwatch functions protecting maneuver units. The extended range of these weapons allows forces to engage with and destroy enemy forces before they are in range to accurately fire against American soldiers and Marines.

Per McMillan’s statement, a politically partisan bank has severed the lines of credit to a company important to our national security. This act has likely added difficulty to the company’s ability to operate, to research product improvements, and to deliver products on time.

It's actually worse than that ... they hate firearms of all stripes.

It seems to me that a company that took so much public money in the form of bank bailouts really shouldn't be severing relationships with any company unless it's a direct consequence of that company's credit unworthiness.

Which I seriously doubt applies to McMillan.

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