Interesting.....................
http://bigjournalism.com/wthuston/2010/08/02/fears-worries-yada-yada-yada-the-new-york-times-is-afraid-of-gun-crazed-motley-carnivals-of-the-tea-party-movement/
Glad to hear a different take on our Cause. O0
I'd of never thought Breitbart would have given their thoughts on this goal we all share.....hmmm....what does that mean to each of we here?
THANK YOU!, Mr. Breitbart and Mr. Huston..........We truly are who we state we are here at RWVA.
Also, Admins and website techs,
I just noticed tonight some really nice changes to our webpage.
Thank you for a very, very good job on the additions/changes.
It looks really good!
^:)^ ^:)^THANK YOU!! ^:)^ ^:)^
http://www.appleseedinfo.org/
Brett out.
Great Find.
It's a good rebuttal to a poorly written article. Of course, some will view this response as validation of their preconceived notion that Appleseed is part and parcel of the Tea Party, never mind that it started years before there was a Tea Party or anything... can't let those pesky facts interfere with a good rant, no sirree... %)
The best medicine is "stay on mission, stay on message." We all know what we do, we all know why we do it, and anyone is welcome to find out for themselves. Just because a reporter says it doesn't mean it's true. @)
We should offer an invite to Mr. Hutson to find out more about the program.
A quick click on his Bio link shows he is a Chicago Based writer.
Perhaps he would be interested in attending the Waterman 300?
He makes an interesting point... but Alex Kozinski made it better back in 2003.
QuoteBut the simple truth -- born of experience -- is that tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people.
- Judge Alex Kozinski, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, May 6th, 2003
I believe Eel is already on the 300 invite!
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I was e-mailed this article a few days ago. Word of this has spread beyond people that really knew anything of Appleseed, but do now. The NYT article has done nothing but good. LOL. People see right through the NYT article and realize now, we must be a viable organization for thenm to speak of us in such a way.
A friend and I attended a function where Breitbart was a featured guest .
He spoke of a media which disregards nearly 50% of the population not making the best financial choices ;D The cheering ,whisles and applause at this statement was deafening ;D
Some media were present at this event and an interesting aspect was they showed no ID or logo :o . Not sure what it means ,but it means something #)
The chairman of a political party was the subject of boo ing when he mentioned reading about victory Nov3, in a prominate,partisan,political hack Los Angeles "anti rights" newspaper. It was the mention of this newspaper that prompted the spontanious outburst ;D
QuoteJack Dailey's firearms training camps
How do we get this moniker? At most events the words "firearm" and "training" are never used - Florida instructors are absolutely hammered on this point. And yet, even from allies we still get these sort of labels???
I feel confident that no hard is meant, but it is such a poor description of what we do. We are a "non-profit educational org that teaches the true story of April 19th, 1775 and rifle marksmanship - a traditional skill of the Founders, in weekend clinics all over America".
Now is that so hard to get? :wb:
It is a great article written by a reasonable person, thoughtfully delineating the bias of the NYT article and for that I am grateful. O0
Quote from: Johnnyappleseed on October 28, 2010, 12:45:58 PM
Some media were present at this event and an interesting aspect was they showed no ID or logo :o . Not sure what it means ,but it means something #)
It is a mark of the times. Media is taking off their badges as they are finding what once brought them access now hinders access. We very much need to understand this at every shoot. They will come without warning and without our knowledge sooner or later. We must be careful and clean at every event.
And that is not even taking into account those who are pros at making scenes, recording them, and putting the results on youtube. Every blogger is a journalist and these days the journalists wish they could get as much attention as the bloggers. :o
We will see if all the attention dies off post elections, but whether it does or not, we have to be on every time and avoid that temptation to say "just one more thing". ;D
Oh, and recently a large metro paper contacted me and I called them back assuming it was another "come to a shoot and write whatever we were going to anyways" deal. Nope! This time it was, "Since you have gotten so big, surely you want to start buying ad space with us!"
Guess they saw the bulletin boards and assumed we are no longer small game to be interested in but are big game and worth billing.
Another growth bump. :D