Florida Sit-In For The 49/No Bill No Break

Florida Sit-In For The 49/No Bill No Break This page is dedicated to organizing a Sep 1st & 2nd at all 38 home district offices of Republican House of Representatives members in Fl.

This morning Kolya Noney shared this local news story with me from NBC WPTV the father of the   shooter attended a Clint...
08/09/2016

This morning Kolya Noney shared this local news story with me from NBC WPTV the father of the shooter attended a Clintion Campaign rally. He spoke afterwards to the NBC reporter. He said he continues to corporate with the FBI he also references his previous statements regarding what happened in Orlando. I know the engagement of the Sandy Hook shooters mother after that tradegy was a benefit to our country. I hope the fathers engagement will also prove beneficial.


https://youtu.be/MNiekZaals0

Seddique Mateen, a Taliban supporter and registered Democrat like his dead son who gunned down 49 people and wounded 53 others in a gay club in Orlando says ...

On July 25th we woke up to news of our 2nd   at a Florida Night Club. It was less than 49-days after 49 people were shot...
08/07/2016

On July 25th we woke up to news of our 2nd at a Florida Night Club. It was less than 49-days after 49 people were shot dead at when in Fort Myers, Florida was shot up. 14-year-old Sean Archilles, and18-year-old Stefan Strawder were killed and 16 other teenager's suffered injuries from Gun Shot wounds. Funerals for Sean and Stefan were both held in my hometown of Lehigh Acres yesterday. Below in the comments of my orginal post are links to both the Fund-raising site for these victims and the photo gallery of pictures from Sean Archilles funeral service.

Transcript of Senator Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina on July 13, 2016. If only   were engaged like this we woul...
08/07/2016

Transcript of Senator Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina on July 13, 2016. If only were engaged like this we wouldn't need to

"Mr. President, I rise today to give my second speech this week discussing the issues we are facing as a nation following last week’s tragedies in Dallas, Minnesota, and Baton Rouge. This speech is perhaps the most difficult because it’s the most personal.

On Monday, I talked about how the vast majority of our law enforcement officers have only two things in mind: protect and serve. But as I noted then, we do have serious issues that must be resolved. In many cities and towns across the nation, there is a deep divide between the black community and law enforcement. A trust gap, a tension that has been growing for decades. And as a family, one American family, we cannot ignore these issues because while so many officers do good — and we should be thankful, as I said on Monday, we should be very thankful and supportive of all those officers that do good. Some simply do not. I’ve experienced it myself. And so today I want to speak about some of those issues, not with anger, though I have been angry. I tell my story not out of frustration, though at times I have been frustrated. I stand here before you today because I’m seeking for all of us, the entire American family, to work together so we all experience the lyrics of a song that we can hear but not see: peace, love, and understanding.

Because I shuddered when I heard Eric Garner say, “I can’t breathe.” I wept when I watched Walter Scott turn and run away and get shot and killed from the back. And I broke when I heard the 4-year-old daughter of Philando Castile’s girlfriend tell her mother, “It’s okay. I’m right here with you.” These are people lost forever — fathers, brothers, sons. Some will say — and maybe even scream — “But they have criminal records. They were criminals, they spent time in jail.” And while having a record should not sentence you to death, I say, okay then … I will share with you some of my own experiences or the experiences of good friends and other professionals. I can certainly remember the very first time that I was pulled over by a police officer as just a youngster. I was driving a car that had an improper headlight. It didn’t work right. And the cop came up to my car, hand on his gun, and said, “Boy, don’t you know your headlight is not working properly?” I felt embarrassed, ashamed, and scared. Very scared. But instead of sharing experience after experience, I want to go to a time in my life when I was an elected official and share just a couple of stories as an elected official. But please remember that, in the course of one year, I’ve been stopped seven times by law enforcement officers. Not four, not five, not six, but seven times in one year as an elected official. Was I speeding sometimes? Sure. But the vast majority of the time, I was pulled over for nothing more than driving a new car in the wrong neighborhood or some other reason just as trivial.

One of the times, I remember I was leaving the mall. I took a left out of the mall and as soon as I took a left, a police officer pulled in right behind me. That was my first left. I got to another traffic light, I took another left into a neighborhood. Police followed behind me. I took a third left onto the street that at the time led to my apartment complex. Finally, I took a fourth left coming into my apartment complex and then the blue lights went on. The officer approached the car and said that I did not use my turn signal on the fourth turn. Keep in mind, as you might imagine, I was paying very close attention to the law enforcement officer who followed me on four turns. Do you really think that somehow I forget to use my turn signal on that fourth turn? Well, according to him, I did. Another time, I was following a friend of mine. We had just left working out and we were heading out to grab a bite to eat about 4:00 in the afternoon. He pulls out and I pull out behind him. We’re driving down the road and blue lights come on. An officer pulls me into the median and starts telling me that he thinks perhaps the car is stolen. Well, I started to ask myself because I was smart enough not to ask him, asking myself, is the license plate coming in as stolen? Does the license plate match the car? I was looking for some rational reason that may have prompted him to stopping me on the side of the road.

I also think about the experiences of my brother who became a command sergeant major in the United States Army, the highest rank for an enlisted soldier. He was driving from Texas to Charleston, pulled over by a law enforcement officer who wanted to know if he had stolen the car he was driving because it was a Volvo. I do not know many African-American men who do not have a very similar story to tell, no matter the profession, no matter their income, no matter their disposition in life. I also recall the story of one of my former staffers, a great guy, about 30 years old, who drove a Chrysler 300. A nice car, without any question, but not a Ferrari, not a super nice car. He was pulled over so many times here in D.C. for absolutely no reason other than for driving a nice car. He sold that car and bought a more obscure form of transportation. He was tired of being targeted.

Imagine the frustration, the irritation, the sense of a loss of dignity that accompanies each of those stops. Even here on Capitol Hill, where I’ve had the great privilege of serving the great people of South Carolina as a United States congress member and as a United States Senator for the last six years. For those who don’t know, there are a few ways to identify a member of Congress or Senate. Well, typically when you’ve been here for a couple of years, the law enforcement officers get to know your face and they just identify you by face. But if that doesn’t happen and you have a badge, a license that you can show them, it shows that you’re a Senator or this really cool pin. I oftentimes say that the House pin is larger because our egos are bigger, so we need a smaller pin. So it’s easy to identify a U.S. Senator by our pin. I recall walking into an office building just last year after being here for five years on the Capitol, and the officer looked at me, a little attitude and said, “The pin, I know. You, I don’t. Show me your ID.” I’ll tell you, I was thinking to myself, either he thinks I’m committing a crime — impersonating a member of Congress — or, or what? Well, I’ll tell you that later that evening I received a phone call from his supervisor apologizing for the behavior. Mr. President, that is at least the third phone call that I’ve received from a supervisor or the chief of police since I’ve been in the Senate.
So while I thank God I have not endured bodily harm, I have, however, felt the pressure applied by the scales of justice when they are slanted. I have felt the anger, the frustration, the sadness and the humiliation that comes with feeling like you’re being targeted for nothing more than being just yourself. As a former staffer I mentioned earlier told me yesterday, there is absolutely nothing more frustrating, more damaging to your soul than when you know you’re following the rules and being treated like you are not. But make no mistake, no matter this turmoil, these issues should not lead anyone to any conclusion other than to abide by the laws. I think Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said it so well: Returning violence with violence only leads to more violence and to even darker nights—nights, to paraphrase, without stars. There’s never, ever an acceptable reason to harm a member of our law enforcement community. Ever. I don’t want anyone to misinterpret the words that I am saying. Because even in the times of great darkness, there is light. As I shared Monday, there are hundreds, thousands of stories of officers who go beyond the call of duty. Ms. Taylor, as I spoke about on Monday night, at the Dallas incident was covered, covered completely by at least three officers who were willing to lose their life to save hers. We have a real opportunity to be grateful and thankful for men and women in uniform.

I shared another story on Monday night as well. And while the one I want to tell you today does not involve a tragic loss of life, it does show support that meant a lot to me at the time it occurred. Prior to serving in the United States Senate, I was an elected official on the county level, on the state level, and a member of the United States Congress. I believe it is my responsibility to hang out, to be with my constituents as often as possible and to hear their concerns. So at some point during my time as a public servant, I traveled to an event that I was invited to along with two staffers and two law enforcement officers, all four were white, and me. When we arrived at the event, the organizers seemed to have a particular issue with me coming into the event. He allowed my two staffers to go into the event, seemed to be allowing the two officers to go into the event who both said they weren’t going in if I wasn’t going in. And so in order to avoid a real tense situation, I opted to leave because there’s just no way of winning that kind of debate. Ever. But I was so proud and thankful for those two law enforcement officers who were enraged by this treatment. It was such a moment that I will never forget in a situation that I would love to forget. Now, this situation that happens all across the country. This is a situation that happens all across the country whether we want to recognize it or not. It may not happen a thousand times a day, but it happens too many times a day. And to see it as I have had the chance to see it helps me understand why this issue has wounds that have not healed in a generation. It helps me to appreciate and understand and hopefully communicate why it’s time for this American family to have American family very vulnerable. Some search so hard to explain away injustice that they are slowly wiping away who we are as a nation. But we must come together to fulfill what we all know is possible here in America: peace, love, and understanding. Fairness. Thank you, Mr. President."

When 21 Elementary School students were shot up at Sandy Hook Elementary School that should have been when Real Change h...
08/06/2016

When 21 Elementary School students were shot up at Sandy Hook Elementary School that should have been when Real Change happened to our Gun Regulations, but nothing changed. When 32 College Students and Professor's were shot up at Virginia Tech University that should have been when Real Change happened to our Gun Regulations, but nothing changed. was the moment for me. As a gay man in America and means to me that things MUST change. not on its own by luck or chance but because MILLIONs of people around this world have rededicated thier lives to the hard work of . Pulse of Orlando made this video of Vigils, Memorials, Marchs, and even the orginal that have happened . Not since 9-11-2011 has America seen this level of out pouring and support for an incident occuring in an American City. While the World has took to the Streets to stand with Orlando our Republican House of Representatives members refuse to even discuss, debate, or vote on the matter. That is unacceptable. The what were going to do now. On September 1 & 2nd we invite you to join us at any of the 38 offices of the Republican House of Representatives members around the State of Florida as we follow and other activists and ourselves. deserve a .


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Local 501c3 non-profit, Pulse of Orlando, has created this video to thank all those around the World who have shown love and support during this difficult ti...

08/05/2016

Today I received an Email from one of the original organizers of the that happened at Senator Rubio's Orlando office. They are not a partner in organizing this Sit-In although they have been invited to join with us. They themselves do not support the legislation. Thier protest was a non-partisan protest as where ours is a move to support sit-in. The orginal protesters have asked us not to use images of thier protest. However because I got the pictures Im using off of the Florida Democratic Party website and not any of thier sites or profiles I am ignoring that request. We respect thier right to disagree with us and and our grateful for thier example of courage in action. We hope that in the end they will choose to and engage us in the House Speaker Ryan refuses to allow our elected representatives to have on the floor of the peoples house.

I just finished sending the email below to EVERY Democratic Candidate running for Federal, State, or Local elected offic...
08/04/2016

I just finished sending the email below to EVERY Democratic Candidate running for Federal, State, or Local elected office who provided thier campaign email address on the State Elections website or any of the 67 county level elections website!

Hello Florida Democrats!,

What an awesome convention we had last week in Philadelphia! To any of you who had a part in what we saw on the stage Thank You!

Im writting you today because im writting all of our Democratic Candidates up and down the ballot across our State. Im working on an effort to repeat the Sit-In for the 49 that happened at Senator Rubio's Orlando office last month at all 38 home district offices of Republican House of Representatives members. The sit-in will be September 1st & 2nd between the August 30th Primary and the next session of Congress September 6th. The sit-in will mirror the House Democrats sit-in with a rolling series of Live-Stream broadcasts from all 38 offices.

So far 5 of our Democratic Congressional Candidates have stated thier plans or desires to Sit With Us. We have April Freeman in District 17, Adam Sackrin in District 27, Darren Soto in District 10, Brudley in District 4, and Dena Grayson in District 9.

We have a page setup and I am running a facebook ad through August 31st promoting the Sit-In. We also have a facebook messenger chat group for anyone wishing to participate in the Organization of the sit-in or serving as a Sit-In Site coordinator.

https://www.facebook.com/Florida-Sit-In-For-The-49No-Bill-No-Break-588041151368113/

Some of you are in competitive primaries and we respect that. However Win, Lose or Draw this is a grass roots open source effort to demonstrate that on the issue of gun violence after Orlando, Florida Democrats sit united with House Democrats in demanding votes on Universal Background Checks and No Fly No Buy. We hope that you will support this effort, promote it to your followers, supporters, and contributors. We hope to see you there September 1st and 2nd.

We still need sit-in coordinators and live-stream broadcasters at atleast 36 locations. If you are interested in speaking durning the sit-in every effort will be made to give any Democratic candidate time durning the live-streaming who wishes to speak on this topic regardless of what level of office your running for.

Lets show the country we really are


Sean Declet
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Last night Rachel Maddow covered this interview with a former ISIS special forces trainee. In it he talks about how it i...
08/04/2016

Last night Rachel Maddow covered this interview with a former ISIS special forces trainee. In it he talks about how it is easier for ISIS to committ acts of Terror in the United States like the because they can recruit soldiers online through social media and then they can go out and buy fi****ms of mass destruction with ease under or relaxed regulations around guns. The is not just about justice for the victims of Orlando its really about ensuring that we take seriously the threat we face from and take sensible actions to restrict access to mass causality weapons that ISIS controlled or inspired soldiers can use to kill us by the dozens.



http://nyti.ms/2az9cWc

In this rare jailhouse interview, a former ISIS member from Germany tells his story and provides new insight into the militant group’s plot to attack Western countries.

Preventing Gun Violence With 33,000 Americans dying every year, Democrats believe that we must finally take sensible act...
08/03/2016

Preventing Gun Violence

With 33,000 Americans dying every year, Democrats believe that we must finally take sensible
action to address gun violence. While responsible gun ownership is part of the fabric of many
communities, too many families in America have suffered from gun violence. We can respect the
rights of responsible gun owners while keeping our communities safe. To build on the success of
the lifesaving Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, we will expand and strengthen
background checks and close dangerous loopholes in our current laws; repeal the Protection of
Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) to revoke the dangerous legal immunity protections
gun makers and sellers now enjoy; and keep weapons of war—such as assault weapons and large
capacity ammunition magazines (LCAM's)—off our streets. We will fight back against attempts
to make it harder for the Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms, and Explosives to revoke federal
licenses from law breaking gun dealers, and ensure guns do not fall into the hands of terrorists,
intimate partner abusers, other violent criminals, and those with severe mental health
issues. There is insufficient research on effective gun prevention policies, which is why the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must have the resources it needs to study gun
violence as a public health issue.

Thank you to   for sharing our post about the   office locations. Because of your demonstration that were   we have our ...
08/01/2016

Thank you to for sharing our post about the office locations. Because of your demonstration that were we have our first volunteer office site Sit-In coordinator right here in SWFL for Curt Clawsons Cape Coral office! Only 37 more offices to go!

           I haven't forgotten thats why were planning to   and neither has Macy's Ill see you all Oct 8th when We Come ...
07/29/2016



I haven't forgotten thats why were planning to and neither has Macy's Ill see you all Oct 8th when We Come Out In Pride in Orlando!

We are announcing dates for the   . Thursday September 1st and Friday September 2nd. Please mark your calendar to come s...
07/25/2016

We are announcing dates for the . Thursday September 1st and Friday September 2nd. Please mark your calendar to come sit with us and share with your Family, Friends, Churches, Political Campaigns, Organizations, and community.

A list of office locations is pinned to the top of our page. We need Sit-In coordinators and live-streaming capacity at each site let us know if your interested in doing either at any location.

Preventing Gun Violence
With 33,000 Americans dying every year, Democrats believe that we must finally take sensible
action to address gun violence. While responsible gun ownership is part of the fabric of many
communities, too many families in America have suffered from gun violence. We can respect the
rights of responsible gun owners while keeping our communities safe. To build on the success of
the lifesaving Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, we will expand and strengthen
background checks and close dangerous loopholes in our current laws; repeal the Protection of
Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) to revoke the dangerous legal immunity protections
gun makers and sellers now enjoy; and keep weapons of war—such as assault weapons and large
capacity ammunition magazines (LCAM's)—off our streets. We will fight back against attempts
to make it harder for the Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms, and Explosives to revoke federal
licenses from law breaking gun dealers, and ensure guns do not fall into the hands of terrorists,
intimate partner abusers, other violent criminals, and those with severe mental health
issues. There is insufficient research on effective gun prevention policies, which is why the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must have the resources it needs to study gun
violence as a public health issue.



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