Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
You can dip into the Cali fact book and tell her that once a magazine (or clip) is empty we toss them cuz they are used up.
Or whatever that ridiculous statement was.
Good job on trying to educate her, Sir.
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
What the crap man. I left at 8:40 because I hadn't eaten all day and they were talking about flooding and that girl with the neurological problem. If I had known they would get to firearms I would have stayed.
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
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DK23
What the crap man. I left at 8:40 because I hadn't eaten all day and they were talking about flooding and that girl with the neurological problem. If I had known they would get to firearms I would have stayed.
Yeah, she saved the best for last. And her assistant was eyeing my carry piece while I was speaking, she brought me the mic.
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
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Walleye Hunter
Well...I doubt that it did any good but I went toe to toe with Ms. Muth on gun control. Someone (I think she said it was her father) gave her the idea that a .223 would never be used for hunting because such a powerful round would destroy all the meat. So...after schooling her on the .223, .308, 30-30, 30-06 and 7mm and deer hunting I give her some stats on the NY Safe Act and what we learned about mentally ill people at the Judicial Committee hearings in Harrisburg. I also suggested that she and the others in attendance brush up on Tienanmen Square and current events in France, Hong Kong and Venezuela and what the 2nd Amendment was really about. Nobody argued with me on my points but she went on to say how...if it saved just one shooting...
Great work!
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
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alpacaheat
Great work!
Thanks! While I could have said more I was happy with my ability to maintain my cool and get my points out but in the future I'll be prepared with more facts and maybe even take some ammo samples along to show the differences between the .30 cal family and the .22 cal family. The public is being brainwashed and the way everything is stacked against us a grass roots effort is the only way we have to reach out to them.
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
Can someone point me towards how I can get a hold of her donor list?
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
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Walleye Hunter
Can someone point me towards how I can get a hold of her donor list?
Try here: https://www.followthemoney.org/
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
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Walleye Hunter
Can someone point me towards how I can get a hold of her donor list?
https://www.campaignfinanceonline.pa...ortSearch.aspx
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
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Gripsafety
That one worked best. Now...Katie Muth claimed that she took no special interest money for her campaign. Wouldn't PA Social Services Local 668, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 1 of PA and DE, 32 BJ SEIU, SEIU Healthcare PA, Planned Parenthood of PA and Phila Federation of Teachers all constitute special interest groups?
Re: Katie Muth Town Hall Meeting at Ursinus Wed April 24
Look at this shit Katie Muth is posting now. I sure wish I could get some help pounding her on this garbage.
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Over the last few months, I’ve had the opportunity to visit with inmates serving life sentences at three different state correctional institutions. Often referred to as “lifers” many of these individuals have been incarcerated since they were teenagers or under the age of 30.
✳️ After spending hours talking with these individuals, as well as meeting with former “lifers” at my district office, one thing is crystal clear: these individuals deserve a second chance! ✳️ Redemption is possible for many people who are being judged for what they did on one bad day- the day that they were the worst versions of themselves, maybe at the wrong place at the wrong time, and now will be punished for the rest of their lives.
�� Pennsylvania’s parole release system has a F grade rating.
�� People of color are overrepresented in PA prisons and jails.
�� Pennsylvania’s rate of incarceration has grown dramatically over the last 40 years, with current numbers showing more than 96,000 people locked up in various facilities (county, state, and federal prisons), and a total of 380,000 people in the overall criminal justice system. PA ranks higher than the national and international averages of incarceration.‼️
‼️ We have a tremendous amount of work to do in order to truly overhaul our criminal justice system here in PA. Serious consideration for the board of pardons process must be a priority.