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Tell Mayor Jackson That Cleveland Is NOT Above State Law!
Submitted by:
Bruce W. Krafft
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On March 14th, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson announced that he would defy the law by continuing to enforce Cleveland's strict local gun laws.
Do you want to tell Mayor Jackson that he should comply with the law and not infringe on the Second Amendment rights of the citizens of Cleveland?
Do you want to tell Mayor Jackson that the City of Cleveland should focus on REAL criminals instead of trying to turn honest citizens into criminals?
Do you think Mayor Jackson should avoid wasting taxpayer money on yet another failed lawsuit to defend Ohio's antiquated Home Rule provision?
If so, call his Office of Communications at 216-664-2220
Remember to be POLITE! |
| Comment by:
mikestraw1@juno.com
(3/20/2007)
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And mayor "cocolate" Nagin, and billionaire mayor Bloomberg, Boston mayor "mumbles" Menino... the list is endless!
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕʹ |
| Comment by:
mark edward marchiafava
(3/21/2007)
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I've been preaching for years that articles should contain the phone numbers (preferably HOME phone numbers) of such people as Mayor Jackson. Thanks......... |
| Comment by:
pastorguest
(3/21/2007)
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| If the "officials" who are elected by the people will not submit to the laws of God, why should anyone expect that they will obey the laws of man? |
| Comment by:
info@GunShowOnTheNet.com
(3/21/2007)
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| pastorguest - Oh, but you and I both know that the mayors will submit one day, don't we? And, many of them will have a very hot eternity contemplating their misdeeds. God, will NOT be mocked..... |
| Comment by:
madashell
(3/21/2007)
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| Mark is right we need information like phone numbers. In Illinois an alert was put out by the ISRA and so many people called Springfield that Senate offices were shut down. |
| Comment by:
Defender
(3/21/2007)
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Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco has announced that she will not be running for re-election. I think people responded to her cheering-on of the Katrina fascism and failure to prepare locally for disaster response, and sent her a definite message. I don't know WHAT happened to New Orleans residents, that they kept Nagin in office. Maybe people in the famous above-ground cemeteries voted once or twice... It works in Chicago. |
| Comment by:
crotalus
(3/21/2007)
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| As an aside, Info, I marvel that the people who are determined to take God out of the courts don't know that they will one day face Him as Judge in His own court! |
| Comment by:
mhudson@btc-bci.com
(3/21/2007)
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| The district attorney and the Attorney General should be the ones telling Mayor Jackson that HE is not above the law! |
| Comment by:
Defender
(3/21/2007)
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"Hi, everybody, I am Yacov Schmirnoff, comedian from Russia... "In every country, they have a city they always make fun of. In my home country of Russia, we make fun of ... Cleveland." |
| Comment by:
mark edward marchiafava
(3/21/2007)
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Called the mayor' office, spoke for 15 minutes with a "Bonnie." Here's the summary. Government is sovereign over the citizen. Things have changed since the 2nd amendment was written. Our form of government is a democracy, not a constitutional republic. What the majority wants overrides the rights of the individual citizen. Don't believe me? YOU call her. |
| Comment by:
greyrider
(3/21/2007)
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| Mark, maybe 'bonnie' can convince her rapist murderer of her superior beliefs? I wouldn't bother to dial 911 on her behalf. |
| Comment by:
name@yahoo.com
(3/21/2007)
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Not a Republic?
She never has read the Constitution.
Article IV Section 4. The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on application of the legislature, or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.
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| Comment by:
info@GunShowOnTheNet.com
(3/21/2007)
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| crotalus - Yup! It is indeed a marvel watching the ignorant as they openly condemn themselves. Although we dare not show any glee over it when they finally do 'get' theirs! :( ..... |
| Comment by:
gadsen@livefreeordie.com
(3/21/2007)
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| Go tot he Mayor's home in the middle of the night and arrest him like th common criminal he is. |
| Comment by:
none@none.com
(3/22/2007)
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| Why should I comply with state law if this Mayor doesn't have to? |
| Comment by:
ovcharka@sbcglobal.net
(3/22/2007)
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Mark Edward Marchiafava:
It's incomprehensible , at first glance, that someone like 'Bonnie" could actually work in government, from what she told you.
Then, feeling above the law and that they are omnipotent, is a trait of virtually all black mayors. Just like across the pond in their continent of origin, they have this need to be a God-like figure to their subjects. Coleman Young, Richard Hatcher, Kenneth Gibson, Tom Bradley, and Ray Nagin are examples of this. |
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