roughly?! Are we talking 50K people, 200K people, more?!
Reading threads here in the last few days really ticked me off about this this state. The last 'offender' was this one by
Chevy 2 65.
Just to make it clear - Chevy 2 65 didn't offend me or pissed me off, but the true, hurting fact in his above response, how ****ed up this state is, did. It is like you're getting many punches to your face every day, but then there's this one particular punch that throws you to the curb and kind'a "wakes you up".
So here's my crazy idea here (don't bash me, I am serious):
I know there's GOAL and other organization, but I was thinking - nothing seems to change, there is no progress, we are suffering and complaining, we are the biggest laugh in the country (dang, we can't even buy mace without a license), we all have wet dreams about a "free state" but unfortunately not everyone can just walk out and move, Marcia and the rest of the scumbags in Beacon Hill spit in our face on a daily basis; and God help us, if this bitch becomes our governor come November - and all indications point in this direction - 10 rd. magazines and other 'bans' will be the least of our problems.
If nothing changes things for us, why don't we get organized in a political movement? Forget democrats and republicans. How many are we? Do we have power? Crazy thought, I know, but desperate times calls for desperate ideas.
Reading threads here in the last few days really ticked me off about this this state. The last 'offender' was this one by
Chevy 2 65.
Just to make it clear - Chevy 2 65 didn't offend me or pissed me off, but the true, hurting fact in his above response, how ****ed up this state is, did. It is like you're getting many punches to your face every day, but then there's this one particular punch that throws you to the curb and kind'a "wakes you up".
So here's my crazy idea here (don't bash me, I am serious):
I know there's GOAL and other organization, but I was thinking - nothing seems to change, there is no progress, we are suffering and complaining, we are the biggest laugh in the country (dang, we can't even buy mace without a license), we all have wet dreams about a "free state" but unfortunately not everyone can just walk out and move, Marcia and the rest of the scumbags in Beacon Hill spit in our face on a daily basis; and God help us, if this bitch becomes our governor come November - and all indications point in this direction - 10 rd. magazines and other 'bans' will be the least of our problems.
If nothing changes things for us, why don't we get organized in a political movement? Forget democrats and republicans. How many are we? Do we have power? Crazy thought, I know, but desperate times calls for desperate ideas.