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rtr
02-21-2013, 18:14
Anyone want to go to Exums on Saturday?

Colorado Springs:
Town Hall Meeting with Representative Tony Exum
Sand Creek Library, 1821 South Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
Saturday, February 23 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Denver:
Co-Operate Colorado with Senator Aguilar
First Unitarian Denver, 1400 Lafayette Street, Denver, CO 80218
Saturday, February 23, 9am-3pm

Open Forum with Senator Steadman
Calvary Baptist Church, 6500 East Girard Avenue, Denver, CO
Wednesday, February 27, 6:30-8pm

Ellsworth:
Health Care Exchange with Senator Aguilar
Hirschfield Towers, 333 W. Ellsworth, Denver, CO
Wednesday, February 27, 6-7:30pm

Erie:
Erie Townhall with Senator Jones
Erie Public Library, 400 Powers Street, Erie, CO 80516
Monday, February 25, 6-7:30pm

Evergreen:
Townhall with Senator Nicholson
United Methodist Church of Evergreen, 3757 Ponderosa Drive, Evergreen, CO 80439
Saturday, February 23, 12-1pm

Townhall with Senator Nicholson
Evergreen Fire Station, 1402 Evergreen Parkway, Evergreen, CO 80439
Saturday, February 23, 2-2:30pm

Fort Collins:
Community Forum with Representatives Fischer and Ginal and Senator Kefalas
CSU Behavioral Sciences Building Rm, 131 Ft. Collins, CO 80521
Saturday, Fenruary 23, 10-11:30am

La Veta:
Town Hall Meeting with Representative Ed Vigil
La Veta Community Center, 131 Ryus Ave., La Veta, CO 81055
Saturday, February 23 from 10:00 a.m. to Noon

Leadville:
Town Hall Meeting with Representative Millie Hamner
Leadville Colorado Mountain College, Pinnacle Library, 901 South Hwy 24, Leadville, CO 80461
Saturday, February 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Louisville:
Open Forum with Senators Jones and Nicholson
Louisville Public Library, 951 Spruce Street, Louisville, CO 80027
Wednesday, February 27, 6-7:30pm

Wheat Ridge:
Wheat Ridge Townhall with Senator Jahn
Wheat Ridge Active Adult Center, 6363 West 35th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Saturday, February 23, 9:30-11am

MED
02-22-2013, 09:45
It would be really good for the people up in JEFFCO and Gilpin to go to Sen. Nicholson's in numbers. I will be at the one starting at noon. Her last election was only won by 500ish votes.

Ronin13
02-22-2013, 11:36
I think I'll be going to Nicholson's...

newracer
02-22-2013, 16:38
I like how some elected officials are starting to go on the offensive. I just received an email from Tim Neville (Dist 22) asking for people to go to Nicholson's event.

Bowtie
02-22-2013, 18:20
Nicholson changed the venue to the library.

"Senator Jeanne Nicholson will be holding a town hall meeting this Saturday, February 23rd, at 12:00 pm at the Evergreen Library, 5000 County Road 73"

milwaukeeshaker
02-22-2013, 18:56
I'm sorry to rain on your parade gentlemen, but do you really think these stinkin' politicians give a s--t what you think? I really think most of us are just wasting our time on something that has already been decided (rammed down our throats) I've made all the calls, sent the letters, and there was an overwhelming pro-gun turnout at the "hearings". Has it done a damn thing? It's already a done deal. We're pushing a rope up a hill.

Epyon
02-22-2013, 23:22
I'm sorry to rain on your parade gentlemen, but do you really think these stinkin' politicians give a s--t what you think? I really think most of us are just wasting our time on something that has already been decided (rammed down our throats) I've made all the calls, sent the letters, and there was an overwhelming pro-gun turnout at the "hearings". Has it done a damn thing? It's already a done deal. We're pushing a rope up a hill.

It ain't over until it's over. No point in giving up just yet until the end.

MED
02-23-2013, 10:59
I'm sorry to rain on your parade gentlemen, but do you really think these stinkin' politicians give a s--t what you think? I really think most of us are just wasting our time on something that has already been decided (rammed down our throats) I've made all the calls, sent the letters, and there was an overwhelming pro-gun turnout at the "hearings". Has it done a damn thing? It's already a done deal. We're pushing a rope up a hill.

They would sure love it if we just raised the white flag. The House was a solid yes on all the bills, but he Senate is not. There are a few democrat senators from swing and rural districts that are worried even the governor himself. We might not get them all defeated, but I would sure like to get some of it defeated. Most of the Democrats are a waste of time, but some of them can be influenced like Tocktrop. The rural dems from Pueblo, Larimer, and the Western Slope will listen.

MED
02-23-2013, 11:05
I think I'll be going to Nicholson's...

I will be there at 12:00.

milwaukeeshaker
02-23-2013, 13:58
Good luck to all of you that still want to beat a dead horse. I'm convinced we are at that stage Of the"Republic" where there is just barely a vestige of what the founders created, and it's all downhill now. Republicans or Democrats, can't tell the difference between 'em.

Epyon
02-23-2013, 15:11
I'm convinced we are at that stage Of the"Republic" where there is just barely a vestige of what the founders created, and it's all downhill now. Republicans or Democrats, can't tell the difference between 'em.

This is true, but this is Colorado and for most of us this is home.

Has anyone been to any of the town hall meetings? I'm especially interested if anyone was able to get news from democrat senators on voting against these bills.

Punkface
02-23-2013, 15:22
I'm sorry to rain on your parade gentlemen, but do you really think these stinkin' politicians give a s--t what you think? I really think most of us are just wasting our time on something that has already been decided (rammed down our throats) I've made all the calls, sent the letters, and there was an overwhelming pro-gun turnout at the "hearings". Has it done a damn thing? It's already a done deal. We're pushing a rope up a hill.

I will never quit.

RiderGeek
02-23-2013, 17:01
Good luck to all of you that still want to beat a dead horse. I'm convinced we are at that stage Of the"Republic" where there is just barely a vestige of what the founders created, and it's all downhill now. Republicans or Democrats, can't tell the difference between 'em.

You're dying from the moment you're born. Might as well resign yourself to suicide at the first sign that life isn't all that you'd ever want it to be, instead of doing your damnedest to try and make it that way, right? It's easier, after all, to go with the flow. Hell no! Piss on that idea. Life is all about beating that dead horse, and kicking its rotting stinking ass to one's best ability.

The founders only had the opportunity to create what they did, because the efforts a relative minority outweighed the apathy of the majority. We should all be objective about what's going on, but defeatism just sucks.

milwaukeeshaker
02-24-2013, 09:40
You also have to stop deluding yourself and face reality.

clocker
02-24-2013, 11:44
You also have to stop deluding yourself and face reality.

So what do you propose and what are you doing to change it? If you feel strongly about something like your rights, freedoms and local politics then I honestly believe that you have an obligation to stand up and say something. We might not win every argument, but at least we will not lie down.

milwaukeeshaker
02-24-2013, 15:11
I don't like it anymore than the rest of you. I don't like giving up either, and I didn't say anything about lying down, but the time to talk is over. I have no more to say.

centrarchidae
02-24-2013, 23:41
I don't like it anymore than the rest of you. I don't like giving up either, and I didn't say anything about lying down, but the time to talk is over. I have no more to say.

If "the time to talk is over," does that make this the time to curl up in the corner and suck our thumbs, or the time to get violent?

I'm not really smart enough to pick up what you're laying down.

Ronin13
02-25-2013, 10:24
So for an update- I went to Sen. Nicholson's town hall meeting in Evergreen on Saturday. I had a chance to speak about how I am reluctant to use my GI Bill to go to school and asked what the difference is between a college campus and say (my example was Auraria) the sidewalk right across the street. That got the woman thinking, and she said that she's as yet undecided on these bills (but we can guess). It was a great turnout, lots of pro-2A people, and only 3 anti's that were identified. One woman left and was muttering "You guys are all crazy." I had Rich Wyatt standing next to me, and he was actually quite a trip when he spoke. I support his stance and his pull on the issue, even though I don't support his business (he even admitted that he collects money for purchases before the CBI check is complete). We even had a girl who was at Columbine during the shooting and she spoke very well. Plus, to play the emotion card (like Democrats do!) a pregnant woman spoke out against these bills and said she wants the ability to protect her family. I think it went well and we proved where the majority of the district stands on this issue... Now I just hope we can get this woman to be one of the Dems to vote no, although I'm not holding my breath.

ETA: Just remembered... even Senator Nicholson stated clearly and plainly- "These laws will be very difficult to enforce." Thus proving Colorado's general assembly has gone full-retard. [facepalm]