“And I find it at least ironic that the Georgia Republican Party Executive Committee would withhold making the information about which I speak public, as the law demands, ostensibly due to fear that member's identities might be stolen, when they apparently have no problem that the identity of the entire Georgia Republican Party for which they have been entrusted to execute policy, has been stolen, apparently complete with its Federal Tax ID#, and unlawfully assigned to a private, corporate entity, its donated funds apparently transferred to that entity without the permission of its contributors, its rules overwritten to effectively take on the identity of that corporate entity, the very executives to whom I refer now operating that private corporate entity, portraying those two unrelated entities, a political party under one title of law, to be one and the same with a corporation under a different title of law, while they hide the identities of the members of the governing committee of the former entity from each other so that none of them have the opportunity to discuss this situation outside of the setting of an executive session under Roberts Rules.”
Excellent, thorough reporting, which we have come to expect with Hank. Thank you, Hank,
The GRP leadership’s attitude toward grassroots Republicans is elitist. “Shut up and donate, peasants.”
I was at the King and Prince this weekend.
This is going to sound harsh. But i have a couple of observations.
First, the elitists have a few, well, odd people.
There were two “guards” at the door. You have to keep grassroots observers out, after all.
One guard was a rather old man who was open-carrying a Kimber semi-auto. A beautiful semi. I love Kimbers, but … I noticed that he had his holster unsnapped!
The whole idea that he had an open carry as a sort of intimidation thing, which was the obvious intention, was totally uncalled for and insulting. “You grassroots peasants can’t enter and observe. I’ll shoot ya.’” We are all Republicans, not Al Qaeda.
Next time, go concealed and take a basic firearms safety class. Keep your holster snapped, genius.
The other “guard” was morbidly obese. He stood at the door and functioned as a human cork.
The whole message was : KEEP OUT. NO GRASSROOTS ALLOWED.
Wow. "Sit down and shutup". Very unfortunate language from an elected member I presume. You have to take the slings and arrows if you are in office. It just goes with the territory.
“And I find it at least ironic that the Georgia Republican Party Executive Committee would withhold making the information about which I speak public, as the law demands, ostensibly due to fear that member's identities might be stolen, when they apparently have no problem that the identity of the entire Georgia Republican Party for which they have been entrusted to execute policy, has been stolen, apparently complete with its Federal Tax ID#, and unlawfully assigned to a private, corporate entity, its donated funds apparently transferred to that entity without the permission of its contributors, its rules overwritten to effectively take on the identity of that corporate entity, the very executives to whom I refer now operating that private corporate entity, portraying those two unrelated entities, a political party under one title of law, to be one and the same with a corporation under a different title of law, while they hide the identities of the members of the governing committee of the former entity from each other so that none of them have the opportunity to discuss this situation outside of the setting of an executive session under Roberts Rules.”
Possibly the longest sentence I’ve ever read.
And perfect grammar, if I do say so. Lol
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Excellent, thorough reporting, which we have come to expect with Hank. Thank you, Hank,
The GRP leadership’s attitude toward grassroots Republicans is elitist. “Shut up and donate, peasants.”
I was at the King and Prince this weekend.
This is going to sound harsh. But i have a couple of observations.
First, the elitists have a few, well, odd people.
There were two “guards” at the door. You have to keep grassroots observers out, after all.
One guard was a rather old man who was open-carrying a Kimber semi-auto. A beautiful semi. I love Kimbers, but … I noticed that he had his holster unsnapped!
The whole idea that he had an open carry as a sort of intimidation thing, which was the obvious intention, was totally uncalled for and insulting. “You grassroots peasants can’t enter and observe. I’ll shoot ya.’” We are all Republicans, not Al Qaeda.
Next time, go concealed and take a basic firearms safety class. Keep your holster snapped, genius.
The other “guard” was morbidly obese. He stood at the door and functioned as a human cork.
The whole message was : KEEP OUT. NO GRASSROOTS ALLOWED.
It was insulting, rude and stupid.
Sarah really doesn’t do your writing justice. Too bad you’re down this rabbit hole and not sticking with HB520
A soon a anything on 520 surfaces, we will be on it. Interesting that 520 is also a product of Republicans.
Wow. "Sit down and shutup". Very unfortunate language from an elected member I presume. You have to take the slings and arrows if you are in office. It just goes with the territory.