Some need to step away from the keyboard.
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Some need to step away from the keyboard.
To what end? I think this falls under, "meet the new boss, same as the old boss."
Their minds are made up - they aren't going to listen or be swayed because, simply put, they don't want to.
OH, so the only way to entertain u is to have people be violent. Ok. Mods mental check on aisle 5.
LOL, this isn't about who gets credit. Ultimately, I think we all know this won't end well and no one gets credit for a loss. This is about everyone doing their part and recognizing that there is something for everyone to do.
Rhetorical
the plaque was a quote of, I think, a Coca Cola CEO from the 20s - but Truman was actually quoted as saying something nearly identical.
LOL, really? Does anyone blame the pro gun advocates for not trying hard enough? I guess I would be annoyed with people who complain about gun laws, but can't trouble themselves to show up and fight for them. But I don't think anyone blames them for losing the fight?
Did you stop to think why I only mentioned Hettleman and not: Zirkin, Stein and Cardin? Did it phase you that I may have known her husband Jeff and her in-laws Myra and Buzzy for much longer than she has been in politics?
Keep alienating yourself from potential allies and your existing circle will continue to shrink.
This is Shmuel's MDS claim to fame... https://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?231485&p=5445203#post5445203
OK, I guess someone with such a close relationship to hettleman can do the impossible. I think money usually speaks the loudest, and if the money can't get us a meeting, I don't think anything can.
Same goes for the rest of them. Impossible to get a meeting with them in Pikesville during the session. Which makes total sense since they are crazy busy during session. But we'll meet with them after the session so they can get to know us better before the gun grab next session. I'll try and drop ur name when we meet with hettleman. Politicians love name dropping.
Your attitude is likely the biggest reason none of them are willing to speak with you.
Yes, really. Have you noticed the NRA post bump stock when they conceded the fight for some stupid faith of a quid pro quo? Then there are the folks who get mad about litigation when it loses that the litigant was picked wrong. I could go on.
What exactly did you do before this year? And since you brought it up, squaregroupee just rubbed it in your face that you turned down help for a meeting with one of the delegates because of arrogance (or perhaps your distaste for folks that you don’t have enough in common with)...
Your attitude is likely the biggest reason none of them are willing to speak with you.
You wanted to know what people are doing. Read more.
I doubt you'll see the efforts of others because your head is literally stuck up your ass. Perhaps what others here are doing don't count in your mind because we are just a bunch of anti-Semitic honkeys, right?
A charity boxing match isn't violence. Are you game for a charity boxing match?
We can donate the proceeds to MSI if I win and you can keep the proceeds if you win.
Oh, I agree that making concessions on those types of issues are not good. Especially since we can't really trust dems to take what we agree on and stop there. I'm referring mostly to people who apathetic. It's easy to be discouraged, but I think it people knew how easy it was to do even the smallest bit, they might be more encouraged. I also think it's the responsibility of group leaders and advocates to reach out to their members and friends and help them do whatever they can.
Yes, really. Have you noticed the NRA post bump stock when they conceded the fight for some stupid faith of a quid pro quo? Then there are the folks who get mad about litigation when it loses that the litigant was picked wrong. I could go on.
What exactly did you do before this year? And since you brought it up, squaregroupee just rubbed it in your face that you turned down help for a meeting with one of the delegates because of arrogance (or perhaps your distaste for folks that you don’t have enough in common with)...