The FB page disappeared quickly, probably because of some of the questionable commentary. William Tucker of Miscellany Blue got a screenshot of one comment, made by a fellow named Gary Vago, who said: “I say march in peacefully with open carry and remove these people." One can only imagine the sort of hue and cry that would ensue if Democrats threatened to march into anywhere with guns.
(Or the trouser defacating that would occur if liberals began stockpiling weapons....but I digress.)
The folks at Granite State Progress sent out a press release that pointed out that the language used on this FB page was a form of political intimidation, and the language used was really unacceptable given the recent gun massacre in Connecticut.
GSP created a form letter that folks could use to contact the state representatives who "liked" the page, to suggest they tone down their rhetoric. I used the form letter. This is the letter:
Dec 21, 2012
Dear Representative
This week you signed on in support of a Facebook event that encouraged
people to attend the House Rules Committee in opposition to some of the
proposed changes. On that event page, one man posted: "I say march
in peacefully with open carry and remove these people."
Allowing this kind of rhetoric to go unchallenged is dangerous and
could lead to severe and horrible consequences in New Hampshire.
Encouraging people to brandish guns and forcibly 'remove' people from a
committee room is anything but peaceful. You have a responsibility as
an elected official to push back on statements or plans like these
before they develop into something destructive.
NH voters sent a strong message to the NH GOP in November. We the
people didn't like the kind of rhetoric that emanated from the NH House
during the last biennium. As a consequence, we voted a number of you
out of office.
It's time to listen to ALL of the people. Sure, you can only listen to
the kind of knee-jerk partisans who support your questionable behavior
- but you represent your entire district, not just the people who agree
with you. It's time for all of you to make a commitment to speak and
behave like responsible adults. Not a one of you said boo when Speaker
O'Brien cleared the visitors gallery last year and closed it down.
Don't be hypocrites.
NH was the butt of jokes for the last 2 years. We the people sent a
clear message with our votes - we don't want any more of these antics.
If you aren't capable of adult behavior, please do the right thing and
resign immediately.
I ask you to publicly disavow this comment and to commit to doing the
same with any future remarks of that nature. I also call on you to
support the reasonable policy changes up for a vote on January 2nd that
will end the controversial Redress of Grievances Committee -- which had
upset community members and victim advocates for discussing
confidential family court documents in a public setting -- and to
restore the ban on guns on the floor of the State House and in the
gallery where our state's fourth graders spend school field trips.
Sincerely, Etc. Etc
The three paragraphs that are boldened were my addition, not part of the GSP form letter. Don't blame them!
I heard from only 2 of the 4 legislators this went out to. Pamela Tucker and JR Hoell did not respond.
Jordan Ulery's response:
From: Jordan Ulery
Subject: RE: Please Commit to Challenging Dangerous Rhetoric
Date: December 22, 2012 8:33:49 AM EST
To: Susan Bruce
If we don’t believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don’t
believe in it at all.
-- Noam Chomsky
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to
which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged
material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or
taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or
entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received
this information in error, please contact the sender and delete the message
and material from all computers.
"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should
have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence
from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their
own government." -- George Washington
Not especially clever or interesting - but at least he wasn't rude. Guess who was???
Just in case you're having trouble reading that screenshot, he says:
I signed on many sites that invite me whether I can't make an event or I will be there but I have not read any posts and I have no clue what is written nor do I have any control over peoples post.
I would think you should go after the person on what site your talking about or are you trying to turn it towards me politically because you have nothing better to do.
I would recommend you get a life rather than email a bunch of BS that I have no clue about.
Merry Christmas,
AL
Rude. That's really the only word for it. I know I don't live in his district, but even so, it's not very smart for any elected official to be rude to any NH voter. Clearly Baldasaro isn't interested in (or capable of) toning down his rhetoric.
OMG. The fact that Baldasaro or whatever this boorish individuals name is used this type of speech clearly exemplifies what we are up against - heavily armed idiots. I suggest these individuals find a boat that is returning to wherever their ancesters came from, and attempt to catch up and find true progress and civilized behavior - and they'll find it won't be in the form of heavy weapons and killing one's neighbors, fire fighters and children.
ReplyDeleteI just found you (from Daily KOS) and just read this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bag of slime we've got to work through, here in NH!
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