Ammo Jon
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- Mar 3, 2008
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Thank you for rocking it Ammo Jon!!
There’s plenty of people like R&R/PP, etc that deserve the praise. I’m just happy to support the cause.
Thank you for rocking it Ammo Jon!!
It's their story and we are all just characters. When I lost the feed, I walked away. I don't understand how presumably, educated people can be so stupid.
...By they way who came up with that name? “Moms Demand Action” sounds like a name for a porno.
There’s plenty of people like R&R/PP, etc that deserve the praise. I’m just happy to support the cause.
Everyone who turned out on either (or both) days deserves our praise and sincere thanks. If not for you we would have no civil rights.
While it will likely be counterproductive, I do appreciate treating them as they have treated us for years.From what I hear, no you don't
Howdy. Join our fight.Hey guys. Forum lurker that finally decided to get an account, here. Thanks for all your time and hard work trying to get our point across to the brainless masses.
The proposed pieces of legislation have pushed me to the brink of seriously considering calling somewhere else home, if they are passed. I don't want to become a criminal by going through the ridiculous (previously) MD-approved measures for purchasing a legal firearm, only to have my efforts to remain a law-abiding citizen revoked by the latest round of insane regulation and confiscation.
It's incredibly unfortunate that we've been abused to this capacity. Thanks again for all your hard work to protect our liberty.
Almost 80K posts and not one in this thread. Priceless.....
I first read this comment sometime in the sleep deprived blurr between HB's and SB's, and it has kind of stuck with me. There are some very high profile members, the kind that seem compelled to leave their scent on just about every single thread, who don't seem to have even acknowledged that PP was even doing anything in Annapolis this week.
Now, we don't do it for the "lulz" or the "likes," and there were PLENTY of members (traditionally high and low volume) offering support, gratitude or at least acknowledgement. That part continues, and I'm sure will keep growing. I'm not looking for personal recognition to feed my ego or for Katie. We've been stroked plenty, but there were too many other folks who made sacrifices to be down there to be ignored. We also came back Tuesday morning to find Katie got an infraction point and I got called out for not reading enough legal cases Apparently amends have been made between Katie, her "victim," and the reporter, but that doesn't take away the infraction point or what a nice () treat that was after being awake for over 24 2A hours.
Not everybody agrees with the PP methods. I get that...heck, you'll notice that I have chosen my PP battle gear as a suit and tie, and didn't even comply with the WWNC shirts. A lot of folks believe that the legiscritters are going to do what they want regardless of our presence. Parts of me agree with that sentiment too, that the squeeze of two and a half days of vacation, a day without sleep, gas, tolls and deferred chores and second job duties, and still not pooping right after three days of dehydration and dietary anomaly isn't going to yield a drop of juice.
But...what would happen if there was no one there except the committee members and the Moms? When the news could only report on a sea of red shirts, and not a single opposing viewpoint was heard? When Del. Bartlett said, "We are listening," who would she have been listening to? Del. Ivey would be a hero, and they might even name a law or two after him.
Not everyone could make it to Annapolis. Not everyone could afford to donate to the cause. But every unbanned member could at least take a second to say, "Good job folks," or even "" Maybe this thread (or its counterparts) needs some bikini gun girls, or "Momo," or epic funny pictures, or driving techniques to get the attention of the big dogs.
Whether we met in person (and I will certainly forget the name/screenname/face connection), passed unknowingly between the overflow and committee rooms, or are only connected by behind the scenes donations and support, THANK YOU! Good job folks
I first read this comment sometime in the sleep deprived blurr between HB's and SB's, and it has kind of stuck with me. There are some very high profile members, the kind that seem compelled to leave their scent on just about every single thread, who don't seem to have even acknowledged that PP was even doing anything in Annapolis this week.
Now, we don't do it for the "lulz" or the "likes," and there were PLENTY of members (traditionally high and low volume) offering support, gratitude or at least acknowledgement. That part continues, and I'm sure will keep growing. I'm not looking for personal recognition to feed my ego or for Katie. We've been stroked plenty, but there were too many other folks who made sacrifices to be down there to be ignored. We also came back Tuesday morning to find Katie got an infraction point and I got called out for not reading enough legal cases Apparently amends have been made between Katie, her "victim," and the reporter, but that doesn't take away the infraction point or what a nice () treat that was after being awake for over 24 2A hours.
Not everybody agrees with the PP methods. I get that...heck, you'll notice that I have chosen my PP battle gear as a suit and tie, and didn't even comply with the WWNC shirts. A lot of folks believe that the legiscritters are going to do what they want regardless of our presence. Parts of me agree with that sentiment too, that the squeeze of two and a half days of vacation, a day without sleep, gas, tolls and deferred chores and second job duties, and still not pooping right after three days of dehydration and dietary anomaly isn't going to yield a drop of juice.
But...what would happen if there was no one there except the committee members and the Moms? When the news could only report on a sea of red shirts, and not a single opposing viewpoint was heard? When Del. Bartlett said, "We are listening," who would she have been listening to? Del. Ivey would be a hero, and they might even name a law or two after him.
Not everyone could make it to Annapolis. Not everyone could afford to donate to the cause. But every unbanned member could at least take a second to say, "Good job folks," or even "" Maybe this thread (or its counterparts) needs some bikini gun girls, or "Momo," or epic funny pictures, or driving techniques to get the attention of the big dogs.
Whether we met in person (and I will certainly forget the name/screenname/face connection), passed unknowingly between the overflow and committee rooms, or are only connected by behind the scenes donations and support, THANK YOU! Good job folks
I first read this comment sometime in the sleep deprived blurr between HB's and SB's, and it has kind of stuck with me. There are some very high profile members, the kind that seem compelled to leave their scent on just about every single thread, who don't seem to have even acknowledged that PP was even doing anything in Annapolis this week.
Now, we don't do it for the "lulz" or the "likes," and there were PLENTY of members (traditionally high and low volume) offering support, gratitude or at least acknowledgement. That part continues, and I'm sure will keep growing. I'm not looking for personal recognition to feed my ego or for Katie. We've been stroked plenty, but there were too many other folks who made sacrifices to be down there to be ignored. We also came back Tuesday morning to find Katie got an infraction point and I got called out for not reading enough legal cases Apparently amends have been made between Katie, her "victim," and the reporter, but that doesn't take away the infraction point or what a nice () treat that was after being awake for over 24 2A hours.
Not everybody agrees with the PP methods. I get that...heck, you'll notice that I have chosen my PP battle gear as a suit and tie, and didn't even comply with the WWNC shirts. A lot of folks believe that the legiscritters are going to do what they want regardless of our presence. Parts of me agree with that sentiment too, that the squeeze of two and a half days of vacation, a day without sleep, gas, tolls and deferred chores and second job duties, and still not pooping right after three days of dehydration and dietary anomaly isn't going to yield a drop of juice.
But...what would happen if there was no one there except the committee members and the Moms? When the news could only report on a sea of red shirts, and not a single opposing viewpoint was heard? When Del. Bartlett said, "We are listening," who would she have been listening to? Del. Ivey would be a hero, and they might even name a law or two after him.
Not everyone could make it to Annapolis. Not everyone could afford to donate to the cause. But every unbanned member could at least take a second to say, "Good job folks," or even "" Maybe this thread (or its counterparts) needs some bikini gun girls, or "Momo," or epic funny pictures, or driving techniques to get the attention of the big dogs.
Whether we met in person (and I will certainly forget the name/screenname/face connection), passed unknowingly between the overflow and committee rooms, or are only connected by behind the scenes donations and support, THANK YOU! Good job folks
We are all in this fight together. Thank you for your part.
Well said Art. Everyone involved over three days (don’t forget us who fought the first senate day, against the transfer bill) spent various time, money, energy and effort for the cause. I for one am appreciative of everyone, and after seeing the PP machine in action, have a new found respect for RacknRoll and the rest of the PP crew. Keep fighting my friends. We still have to get to the top of the mountain for victory.
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Classy.Some do listen!
I received a card in the mail today marked The Senate of Maryland on the envelope. Inside was a hand written card from Senator Justin Ready. It read;
Mr. xxxxx,
Thank you very much for taking the time to come all the way down to Annapolis and spend hours waiting to testify. Your testimony was spot on. You can count on me to fight against attempts to further water down our rights. Again, thank you for coming down and spending the time.
Sincerely, Justin Ready
Some do listen!
I received a card in the mail today marked The Senate of Maryland on the envelope. Inside was a hand written card from Senator Justin Ready. It read;
Mr. xxxxx,
Thank you very much for taking the time to come all the way down to Annapolis and spend hours waiting to testify. Your testimony was spot on. You can count on me to fight against attempts to further water down our rights. Again, thank you for coming down and spending the time.
Sincerely, Justin Ready