Here is a link of the meeting I just started to watch. I think it is from the start.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7KJt0tl ... e=youtu.be
Paul wrote:damian_mb wrote:Mn01r6 wrote:I didn't get to watch the whole thing streaming, but from what I saw the grabbers got absolutely smoked. Police chiefs asking for unconstitutional powers, depriving depressed people and those that drank a few too many beers from ever hunting again without spending thousands appealing the automatic gun ban...It made some strange bedfellows. GOCRA was testifying alongside NAMI about how misguided these bills were. It was awesome.
Doesn't surprise me, that coming from cops or a Police Chiefs.
Please don't lump all cops into that group... Don't forget about the Deputy that testified on our behalf. Also remember that chiefs and sheriffs are often playing politics.... They don't necessarily portray an accurate representation of the average peace officer out there.
westhope wrote:Here is a link of the meeting I just started to watch. I think it is from the start.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7KJt0tl ... e=youtu.be
jshuberg wrote:How many people were in the overflow rooms? I was in room 10 and don't have any idea how many of "us" there were there.
Sledaddict82 wrote:Glad to see that today went so well in our favor. Hopefully the next few days go just as well.
jdege wrote:Sledaddict82 wrote:Glad to see that today went so well in our favor. Hopefully the next few days go just as well.
Packing the rooms to publicly disapprove, when the pol's decide to screw us over, isn't something I'd exactly describe as going in our favor.
Snakeman721 wrote:It's a show of force! When the general public packs the room, packs the overflow room, and what's left over has to stand in the hallways...THAT sends a message..."We are here and we VOTE!" I guarantee you that the politicians noticed. Any one of them that plans to run for reelection will certainly take note.
H. Beam Piper wrote:"Wilbur Whately," he began, "this court is proud to announce that you have been unanimously acquitted of the charge of political irresponsibility, and of unjustified and excessive atrocity.
"There was one dissenting vote on acquitting you of the charge of political irresponsibility; one of the associate judges felt that the late unmitigated scoundrel, Austin Maverick, ought to have been skinned alive, an inch at a time. You are, however, acquitted of that charge, too.
"You all know," he continued, addressing the entire assemblage, "the reason for which this young hero cut down that monster of political iniquity, S. Austin Maverick. On the very morning of his justly-merited death, Austin Maverick, using the powers of his political influence, rammed through the Finance and Revenue Committee a bill entitled 'An Act for the Taxing of Personal Incomes, and for the Levying of a Withholding Tax.' Fellow citizens, words fail me to express my horror of this diabolic proposition, this proposed instrument of tyrannical extortion, borrowed from the Dark Ages of the Twentieth Century! Why, if this young nobleman had not taken his blade in hand, I'd have killed the sonofabitch, myself!"
He leaned forward, extending the belt and holsters to the defendant.
"I therefore restore to you your weapons, taken from you when, in compliance with the law, you were formally arrested. Buckle them on, and, assuming your weapons again, go forth from this court a free man, Wilbur Whately. And take with you that machete with which you vindicated the liberties and rights of all New Texans. Bear it reverently to your home, hang it among your lares and penates, cherish it, and dying, mention it within your will, bequeathing it as a rich legacy unto your issue! Court adjourned; next session 0900 tomorrow. For Chrissake, let's get out of here before the barbecue's over!"
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