frogman68
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- Apr 7, 2013
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http://ceciltimes.com/2014/07/updat...iel-blames-harris-for-his-delegate-seat-loss/
Confirmed that he lost !!! But it's Andy Harris' fault
Confirmed that he lost !!! But it's Andy Harris' fault
Will the next one make sure your widdle toes are on the grass?
I'd hate to have to listen to your gloating after you oust the next person that causes you to get sand in your vagina.
Will the next one make sure your widdle toes are on the grass?
I'd hate to have to listen to your gloating after you oust the next person that causes you to get a pebble in your shoe.
FIFY
Aww how cute you take a incident (even as a regular citizen) that he choose to waddle from and think that is the only reason I don't like him
It is the one thing I have seen where you specified why you are so against him. Single issue voting, your single issue is he didn't treat you like you were special.
Hopefully we all can still keep our guns after your tantrum.
As a DINO I didn't have the honor of voting against him . As the vote tally shows the people of District 36 didn't want him . Him losing this seat means nothing in the big scheme of guns in MD whom ever is elected in November will be pro gun.
It means nothing? You must be oblivious to almost everything then.
Just like we were trying to send a message to those that voted in favor of SB281 by ousting them in the primaries, do you think that replacing the most 2nd Amendment friendly rep in the primary (i.e., Mike) might not make the rest of the General Assembly feel a lot more comfortable about passing additional gun restrictions. Hell, the 2nd Amendment backers in this state couldn't even keep their most supportive rep in office after SB281 got passed. What message do you think that sends?
Me, I honestly believe that the Courts are our only hope at this point and that is a crap shoot as far as I am concerned.
On this matter, as it applies to our 2nd Amendment Rights, I think you are oblivious to the ramifications.
No if that were true he would be staying in MD. He is not.
All is not lost with Mike gone, but the fight will need to be quieter. I myself will not be wasting valuable time "rallying" folks. Show up speak the truth, and go home.. the rest is court.
But we should still show up. Those who want to give up should do so, the rest of u will carry on.
It means nothing? You must be oblivious to almost everything then.
Just like we were trying to send a message to those that voted in favor of SB281 by ousting them in the primaries, do you think that replacing the most 2nd Amendment friendly rep in the primary (i.e., Mike) might not make the rest of the General Assembly feel a lot more comfortable about passing additional gun restrictions. Hell, the 2nd Amendment backers in this state couldn't even keep their most supportive rep in office after SB281 got passed. What message do you think that sends?
Me, I honestly believe that the Courts are our only hope at this point and that is a crap shoot as far as I am concerned.
On this matter, as it applies to our 2nd Amendment Rights, I think you are oblivious to the ramifications.
The person elected will be pro 2A so we didn't lose a vote against any bill that would further any Anti Gun Bill
The person elected will be pro 2A so we didn't lose a vote against any bill that would further any Anti Gun Bill
The person elected will be pro 2A so we didn't lose a vote against any bill that would further any Anti Gun Bill
The fight does NOT need to be quieter, it just will be quieter without Mike there. If nothing else, the fight needs to be louder and stronger, but I have no idea how the heck that is going to happen until they come knocking door to door to collect firearms and it might not even happen then with the sheep that are left here.
I agree with you....but that is not what we were all being told during the SB281 hearings...we were all told to act like good little doo bee's.........especially when the state senators were doing little more than giving us ear service.....most had already had their minds made up.........and those that didn't either had their arms twisted or their palms greased at the last minute by MOM!!!
I agree with you....but that is not what we were all being told during the SB281 hearings...we were all told to act like good little doo bee's.........especially when the state senators were doing little more than giving us ear service.....most had already had their minds made up.........and those that didn't either had their arms twisted or their palms greased at the last minute by MOM!!!
This crap again. Let's get the facts straight.
No one told you to be quiet little timid deer.
The message was to not act like ****ing idiots, coming in dressed up like rednecks from east bumble**** with confederate flags on and ranting and raving non-sensical dribble.
Why is that so hard to understand?
Here's what we need to know:
Who's Andi gonna work for next session?
Whose office do we report to for preparation of the onslaught of new legislative battles?
Who is going to stand with us on the committee and floor to defend our 2nd amendment rights?
Mike will be sorely missed. What ever his perceived faults were, he was the most vocal defender of the 2A and we must never forget his epic stand against the Freedom Suppression Act of 2013.
But will that person be as vocal about all things 2A and constitutional as Mike?
We already know Jacobs and how he supports us (he does, but is reluctant to author bills that may be controversial).
Arantz has only been in office for a year and is still getting his feet under him. For his first session he more of a go along to get along person, we will see if that changes.
So, will Ghrist be as vocal as Mike has been? Will he buck the system and the party when needed? Will he reach across the aisle like Mike did to get stuff passed? He for sure won't be on Judiciary and he for sure won't be permitted in any back room dealings for committee like Mike.