 I was really waiting to meet the Congressman from my district, Denny Heck. I checked with his staff, they said he would be there about 11:30.  I saw him walking through the farmer's market about 11:40 and he caught the red hat and the wondering about the RWVA on it. I explained it was for the Revolutionary War Veterans Association, and he said I didn't look that old.
I was really waiting to meet the Congressman from my district, Denny Heck. I checked with his staff, they said he would be there about 11:30.  I saw him walking through the farmer's market about 11:40 and he caught the red hat and the wondering about the RWVA on it. I explained it was for the Revolutionary War Veterans Association, and he said I didn't look that old.I shook his hand and explained our mission and how we taught rifle marksmanship, after asking how he shot. I told him we told the story of the three strikes of the match about Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. I had lost track of my trifolds from the Appleseed on Sunday (would find them in the t-shirt box later) but I gave him our Appleseed.org address and showed him some of the digital pictures from that shoot.
Very positive reaction from him, I did stress that serving elected officials could shoot free He was going around checking on what his folks had concerns about. So we talked about one of mine Mostly it was about America's change and the RWVA mission.
That discussion makes me want to modify my closing of my emails. I want to leave this as my signature:
I won't be ruled, I am in no state to be governed, but I will be represented. In the LORD's Love and Liberty abide. Earl, Rifleman
 
Well said.
ReplyDeleteWell done as always Earl, thanks for keeping it positive and getting our 'voice' out there!
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