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President, MSI
- Feb 12, 2012
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I will, & I'll be civil. I was civil then too, just said here what I wanted to say there.
Believe me, I know how you feel.........
I will, & I'll be civil. I was civil then too, just said here what I wanted to say there.
MSI has requested a Veto. Link is here: https://www.marylandshallissue.org/jmain/legislation-tracker/220-veto-request-for-hb4-sb208
Thanks for reviving the thread and sending that letter. Getting the governor to veto is our last option on the bill, regardless of the Democrat super majority. Glad we have you on our sideMSI has requested a Veto. Link is here: https://www.marylandshallissue.org/jmain/legislation-tracker/220-veto-request-for-hb4-sb208
Thanks Steve. Our Carroll County car pool sure made things smoother for SB208, thanks for driving.Thanks to Nick for your advocacy and for starting this thread (we HAVE to get together soon again for sumbeers) and everyone else here for fighting the good fight. It's still important. We have outstanding advocates and scholars on our side, and I am humbled when I watch and listen to everyone in Annapolis. Lobbying Hizzonor and our state Delegates and Senators thru testimony, personal contact, phone calls, emails, and social media, sometimes seems like a waste of time and energy because it seems that they'll do what they're gonna do. But at the end of the day I think it makes a difference, even if it is small in the big picture. The fact that every year some of their bills don't go all the way thru, and that they had to resort to stealth tactics to pass what they did this year, is testament to this. Keep holding Hizzonor's feet to the fire.
Thanks Kicken Wing. Could you remind me what your testimony was or if we talked? I didn't catch everyone's usernames while I was down there so forgive me for not rememberingMessage sent. It was good to meet you, Nickberg. I hope to see you next year in Annapolis. Well.... I wish we didn't have to see each other in Annapolis during legislative sessions but it is inevitable. Thanks for putting up a fight this year.
Message sent:
Dearfat RINO, statist, sunuvabitchGovernor Hogan,
I respectfully ask you toeat a bag of dicksveto the following bills, which were rammed through the legislature at a time they should be worried about the public health crisis: xxxxx, xxxxx, xxxxx, etc.
Stop sucking up to liberal, gun-grabbing troll/dyke old cronesThank you for your attention to this matterwhich means you'll have to get your nose out of Bloomberg's ass.
Sincerely,
eruby
Message sent:
Dearfat RINO, statist, sunuvabitchGovernor Hogan,
I respectfully ask you toeat a bag of dicksveto the following bills, which were rammed through the legislature at a time they should be worried about the public health crisis: xxxxx, xxxxx, xxxxx, etc.
Stop sucking up to liberal, gun-grabbing troll/dyke old cronesThank you for your attention to this matterwhich means you'll have to get your nose out of Bloomberg's ass.
Sincerely,
eruby
Thanks Kicken Wing. Could you remind me what your testimony was or if we talked? I didn't catch everyone's usernames while I was down there so forgive me for not remembering
well. this has to be the most "non answer" i've ever seen
"Thank you for your recent correspondence. I value your interest in the policies of our administration, and greatly appreciate your comments regarding the issues that are important to you. Your input enables me to do a better job of serving you and all of the citizens of Maryland.
I am truly humbled to serve my fellow Marylanders as the governor of this great state. Being responsive to your concerns is a top priority of our administration, and I assure you that your input will be taken into account as we work to make Maryland a better place to live, work, raise a family, and retire.
Thank you again for contacting my office, and please do not hesitate to contact me again in the future about this or any other issue. Hearing directly from citizens is invaluable as we work to change Maryland for the better."
Great meeting you. We'll have to give em hell next year tooWe stood on the sidewalk creating an "outpost" on the day Patriot Picket was in Annapolis in large numbers. There were about 4 or 5 of us holding signs as traffic went by. We also chatted briefly outside of the chamber during the Senate version of the 80 percent bill. I testified against that one in both houses. I was wearing a penguin suit both days that I talked to you.