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For those here that are convinced that the system doesn't work, pay attention to what is happening here. Rambo didn't even show up and no one had to fire a shot. The system works, you just have to have the courage and true dedication to use it.

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  On 9/11/2013 at 11:12 AM, growalot said:

ps...especially with the republicans that voted yes to the safe act

Don't just pay attention to the Republicans. All those that voted for that act need to be punished (Democrat, Republican, or independent).
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  On 9/11/2013 at 11:23 AM, Merlot said:

Wouldn't mind seeing the present occupant of the White house tossed out on his ear too...wait a minute..then the 2nd string comes into the game...2016 cannot come soon enough to toss these baffoons outta office.

Ha-ha, which is worse, a cunning shyster or a blithering idiot?

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  On 9/11/2013 at 11:23 AM, Merlot said:

Wouldn't mind seeing the present occupant of the White house tossed out on his ear too...wait a minute..then the 2nd string comes into the game...2016 cannot come soon enough to toss these baffoons outta office.

 The occupant of the White House will be leaving due to "Term Limits " .... I say Term Limits for all elected positions !

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  On 9/11/2013 at 1:04 PM, Culvercreek hunt club said:

Fortunately CO has a recall option. In NY we have to wait for full terms(Barring illegal activity)

Well then, I guess we know what we have to do next time these characters are up for re-election.
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For those who think this has corrected the problem there, the law is STILL on the books.  The corrupt legislature did it's job, a few scapegoats are going down, but the rights of the citizens have still been diminished.

 

There is little to cheer about here.

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I was just reading an article that the same group that started the efforts to recall are now pushing for full repeal and yesterday there was an article stating that their governor isn't as positive about the gun laws as he was before the recall. Maybe their representatives might approve an repeal now that they are afraid of losing there jobs.

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  On 9/17/2013 at 12:49 AM, noahmstone said:

I was just reading an article that the same group that started the efforts to recall are now pushing for full repeal and yesterday there was an article stating that their governor isn't as positive about the gun laws as he was before the recall. Maybe their representatives might approve an repeal now that they are afraid of losing there jobs.

I'm sure that if they haven't yet, they will soon be proposing a repeal bill for the law. The voting record for that bill will probably seal the fate of those that vote against repeal. It sounds like they have got their stuff in order.....lol.

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