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CMP_5.56
05-24-2011, 14:39
Yesterday the Senate voted to continue discussing the Un-patriot Act. In what I would say a landslide vote. 74 Yeas, 8 Nays, and 18 not voting. CO senator Mark Udall voted yea, and Michael Bennett did not vote. It sure looks like our fine state senators are willing to sell the constitution down the river. [Rant2]

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=112&session=1&vote=00075

See how the senate voted.

Give your state senators a call:

Mark Udall - 202-224-5941

Michael Bennett - 202-224-5852

[Rant1]

Scanker19
05-24-2011, 15:01
As long as it protects us from terrorism...........[Bang]

Guylee
05-24-2011, 17:30
While pissed, I'm not surprised. I saw this crap coming as soon as Bennett got voted in...in fact it's a wonder he strait up didn't vote "yea."

CMP_5.56
05-24-2011, 23:32
When I called his office they told me we was delayed by weather but he intended to vote yea. Fuck Bennett and Udall!

Guylee
05-24-2011, 23:35
So he had a valid excuse for not being able to reach his full potential of douchebaggery [Bang]. I swear every day this state is starting to look more and more like Kommiefornia...

CMP_5.56
05-24-2011, 23:42
No personal offense to any forum members, but I credit that with the last ten years and the influx of California people moving into Colorado. Cali businesses could move here and bring 80% of their work force with them. We are one of the only states to allow that by the way.

enfield
05-25-2011, 09:01
You mean there are states that forbid businesses to relocate and bring their people?

ghettodub
05-25-2011, 09:13
You can't blame this one all of the dems, as much as people would like to. There were plenty of republicans who voted yes in this one...

Byte Stryke
05-25-2011, 10:23
Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.

ghettodub
05-25-2011, 11:27
Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.

[ROFL2]

Love that; stealing that as a quote

CMP_5.56
05-25-2011, 11:32
You mean there are states that forbid businesses to relocate and bring their people?

Most states have laws that limit the amount of people a company can bring from out of state. It helps create more jobs for the people already living in said state. Even 50/50 is a better ration than 80/20.

CMP_5.56
05-25-2011, 11:51
[ROFL2]

Love that; stealing that as a quote

I was just thinking the same thing.

stevelkinevil
05-25-2011, 15:20
No personal offense to any forum members, but I credit that with the last ten years and the influx of California people moving into Colorado. Cali businesses could move here and bring 80% of their work force with them. We are one of the only states to allow that by the way.

THIS

Byte Stryke
05-26-2011, 02:00
[ROFL2]

Love that; stealing that as a quote


I was just thinking the same thing.



aww cmon... one more and I get my first hat-trick
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