We need to recall these two smoking turds. Both of them voted for the UN small arms treaty. We really need to take Colorado back.
We need to recall these two smoking turds. Both of them voted for the UN small arms treaty. We really need to take Colorado back.
Udall is on the ballot in a couple years. We'll see.
Udall and Bennet will get voted right back in, along with DeGette, Perlmutter, Polis, Hickenpooper, and any other damn liberal that's on the ballot. Get it in your head, the Democraps own this state now, the old Colorado I and many others grew up in is dead. The Kalifornia arseholes, treehuggers, Boulder hippies, and general libtards run this state now.
Last edited by milwaukeeshaker; 03-26-2013 at 11:31.
Just curious, everyone keeps calling for recall... so is that the new norm? "That jackass wiped his ass with two ply! RECALL!"
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I'm talking about the overuse of recall, not definitive infringement and lack of representation of the people they are supposed to be representing. Granted, I'm against the whole UN bullshit, but everytime a politician does something bad, and we scream for them to be recalled, I could see it backfiring and looking like we're crying wolf or crying recall everytime the wind blows.
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"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
Recall is only effective if you're able to gather the votes and momentum to actually pull it off. Talking about it does nothing. There arent many States that have the ability to recall but CO is one. If it happens once, and just once to someone at any level the momentum for other recalls can be gathered. We can talk it about it all day but until someone does something about it, its just that...talk. Its only going to take success once to plant the seed in our legislators heads that the people will organize and they may be more willing to listen to their constituents than to push their own feelings. Remember, they work for us not the other way around.
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Just busting your chops, Ronin.
jhirsh, I agree. Along with all the talk of recall, there is action now too. I am involved in the recall efforts which are beginning for both Sen. Morse, and Rep. Fields (though I don't live in either of their districts). Morse is very likely to get the boot. Fields it turns out, after some research and meetings with others involved, is not going to be as hard to recall as we thought.
There are also efforts to recall Mclachlan and Hudak in the works, that I have not been participating in; the former is likely to succeed and the latter is probably pissing in the wind due to the sheer number of signatures needed. The important thing for all of these efforts is not to let up as our anger starts to subside with the passage of time. These people need to face a recall election regardless if these bills are overturned by the courts; there has to be a reckoning.
"America is at that awkward stage: It's too late to work within the system, and too early to shoot the bastards."
-Claire Wolfe
"I got a shotgun, rifle, and a four-wheel drive, and a country boy can survive."
-Hank Williams Jr.
Feedback
"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."