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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Default ANYONE ELSE heard hick on Mike rosen's 850 KOA this morning

    The reason the subject is long, IS it seems there is a serious lack of reading post B4 duping to shit every other topic. ESPECIALLY FROM THE 13'ers ( newbies)

    NOW WITH THAT BEING SAID.
    Approx 10:35 as rosen was asking the gov about the mag ban. Hick said i'm not that happy with the bill as it's written (loosely quoted) So rosen ask "why did you sign it if you didn't like the wording?" WELL I had to do something. THEN he says there's a difference between urban and rural CO with guns and how they're perceived. In rural CO almost everyone shoots and is taught about guns. In Urban CO well who does that??

    http://www.850koa.com/pages/mikerosen.html

    HOW BALLSY AND NAIVE IS THIS FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT??
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    The Bullet Button of Gun Owners nynco's Avatar
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    No he did not have to sign it. He took the cowardly way out. It will cost him and his fellow Dems their jobs too.

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    Jim, he had to do it, otherwise his political career would be over. The one thing we can all agree on is that he is ambitious.
    The naivete is playacting; he knows exactly how bad it is, and how bad it will get.
    I'm not defending it, but if he wanted to not be blacklisted, he had to sign.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nynco View Post
    It will cost him and his fellow Dems their jobs too.
    We can only hope

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    Quote Originally Posted by nynco View Post
    No he did not have to sign it. He took the cowardly way out. It will cost him and his fellow Dems their jobs too.
    I am willing to bet he will not be running for gov again, he will either be appointed to a federal position or will be running for pres. As for others it won't cost very many their jobs, hopefully it will be enough to take one or both of the senate and the house though.

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    About the same as a dem rep from here thinking that after we empty our 30 round mags we throw them away.

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    I'm convinced that conservatives are not capable of taking back anything substantial by voting at this point. Not that we're wrong, just that the majority of people don't agree with us. And that doesn't make them right. Half the people are of below average intelligence, and a great deal more want to be with the popular group at all cost and do whatever the media and Hollywood tell them.

    It's simply more than 50% at this point, and growing.
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    Hickenlooper, while not as bad as some liberal knuckleheads is still a politician. As some one stated, he's is ambitious and ultimately more about his political career. He didn't have the intestinal fortitude to do what he knew was right and instead bowed to the political winds being blown by the hot air of the liberals who are shamelessly taken advantage of the recent tragic events.

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    The thing about hickenlooper, which I can't believe he doesn't realize, is that he looks like he jumped out of a coffin. He's just a foul looking person. He can never attain higher office. He wouldn't even be governor if it weren't for conservative infighting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalmeow View Post
    The thing about hickenlooper, which I can't believe he doesn't realize, is that he looks like he jumped out of a coffin. He's just a foul looking person. He can never attain higher office. He wouldn't even be governor if it weren't for conservative infighting.

    Actually, he initially sold himself as a pro-business and pro-natural resource guy with practical real world business experience who would clean up the state like he cleaned up Denver after the Web mayoral fiasco. But his social leanings, or at least the nationsl social agenda of his idiotic political party is ruining Colorado. Who knows what side of any issue he'll take if he values his political career and what the dem national party wants over what's actually reasonable.
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