OH come on, anyone who thinks the R's are different from the D's are sheeple [\sarcasm]
The funny thing is the ones that insist the above is 100% true are the ones being led around by the nose. It's jut by dilholes like Alex Jones and Jesse Ventura.
They vote how they're TOLD to vote, and that doesn't mean how WE'RE telling them to vote. If some Dems vote the same as the Reps, it's to look good, the Dems still have the majority vote and win because Massa wants it that way.
If these bills are so damn important to "the safety of the people", then why the Hell aren't they up for The People to vote on ourselves? Why don't WE get any say in the matter, other than begging our "representatives" to NOT vote for this shit, which they're going to do anyway because that's what their controllers told them to do. These laws are about controlling us, they're not going to let us vote on them.
Hickenlooper isn't in fear of re-election because he isn't going to run, he has bigger fish to fry. Some other (D) will be running.
Here is my issue, who is going to run against him? Who does the GOP have that will be able to wrest power from dickinpooper? We keep talking about how we need to depose these asshats in the next election, but are we giving low information voters the shiny distracting light they need to move on?
Ill run against him if i have to! Cant be too hard if that asswipe can do it.
I didn't vote for him, because I understand how valuable voting party is in our democratic republic. But, before this issue, hick was one of my favorite democrats because he seemed to base his beliefs on reason. So I see how some conservatives voted for him. Now I hope that some middle of the road republicans will see that they need to support their party regardless of the social issues that turn them off.
The arrogance of that prick hickenlooper is amazing. He is too stupid to realize he is nothing more than a puppet to the DC dems. If they really wanted him he would be in DC by now.
Its really like Mike Rosen says "party trumps politics". More and more, the term "moderate democrat" is becoming an oxymoron. These days, you can count on almost all dems voting the party line and ideology, all the time. In a way, this is good as you will be able to see where a state and the nation are headed just by looking at the makeup of the legislature; no surprises. Of course, if these bills become law and the legislature makeup isn't changed in 2014, you can probably take it to the bank that Colorado will start behaving like Kalifornia, NY, and NJ for the forseeable future.
After being born in Chicago, growing up in NY state, getting married and kids born in Kalifornia, living in Austin, and now living in Boulder County, I've had more than my fill of libs. The next place I move is (at least when I move there) going to have some conservative roots and respect for the Constitution.