Not directed to any one person:
Of course. “Freedom for Me, but not for Thee” anyone?
To these individuals submitting to man made images is equivalent to those of us who prefer not to be “marked” by such items as Real ID.
But it is obviously different because they “look funny”.
I don’t know what anyone on TMM looks like sitting behind their computers typing away their sarcastic little remarks. What I do know is that by allowing this “creeping crud” of Legislative oversight - we all loose a little bit of what this Nation once stood for.
Let KY bully these individuals and perhaps the next choice might be someone of a different skin tone, gender or religious choice to be cut from the “herd”.
“We” complain about the erosion and hope to “roll back decades of Governmental Largesse”
I wonder if members here truly see the obvious schism that is being forced (as truly as one would use a wedge to divide stubborn wood stumps) between Conservatives is blossoming before our very eyes.
I suppose I have a different view of Freedom and Liberty. Until we stand together we shall surly fall alone.
This is what is coming, and not long ago the gov spent a lot of time and $ to get a man thru a sting operation who was selling unpasteurized milk to customers who wanted it.
But real evil fosters the growth of gov. Those who are not sufficiently controlled from within, by God and a sound conscience, must sooner or later be controlled from without, necessitating the growth of civil government.Robert Winthrop (May 12, 1809 November 16, 1894), and Speaker of the House from 1838 to 1840, and later president of the Massachusetts Bible Society, explained that, Men, in a word, must necessarily be controlled, either by a power within them, or by a power without them; either by the Word of God, or by the strong arm of man; either by the Bible or the bayonet. http://peacebyjesus.witnesstoday.org/CauseEffect.html
The work of the evangelical church is to effect God-control, so men need not be gun controlled.
But who governs the government but the votes of the people, and if their judgment is corrupt then democracy becomes a tool for evil, and it will punish good and reward evil, contrary to its charter. (1Pt. 2:13,14)