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Posted: 9/10/2013 6:07:14 AM EDT
Keep a positive attitude today that the numbers are in favor of recalling that piece of shit John Morse. It is
apparently close with the Republican voters ahead of the Dems by about 8%. Hoping many of those Dems are pro 2nd amendment. Thanks to all of the hard working patriots that have volunteered to help remove this Marxist. |
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Good luck up there. Hope you've got somebody on the lookout for shenanigans.
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Last day of voting? Will we know the outcome tonight? View Quote Tonight or tomorrow morning. Gents, I speak for all of us with the BFDF when I say that we can't thank you all enough for the help and support we've seen from this board. The BoD for the BFDF is comprised 100% of members from ARFcom, and we are proud to be members of such a great community. Thanks again, and here's to a victory tonight. |
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Tonight or tomorrow morning. Gents, I speak for all of us with the BFDF when I say that we can't thank you all enough for the help and support we've seen from this board. The BoD for the BFDF is comprised 100% of members from ARFcom, and we are proud to be members of such a great community. Thanks again, and here's to a victory tonight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Last day of voting? Will we know the outcome tonight? Tonight or tomorrow morning. Gents, I speak for all of us with the BFDF when I say that we can't thank you all enough for the help and support we've seen from this board. The BoD for the BFDF is comprised 100% of members from ARFcom, and we are proud to be members of such a great community. Thanks again, and here's to a victory tonight. What that guy said. |
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Godspeed fellow Coloradoans and a thank you to all that were able to donate more than just money.
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Tonight or tomorrow morning. Gents, I speak for all of us with the BFDF when I say that we can't thank you all enough for the help and support we've seen from this board. The BoD for the BFDF is comprised 100% of members from ARFcom, and we are proud to be members of such a great community. Thanks again, and here's to a victory tonight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Last day of voting? Will we know the outcome tonight? Tonight or tomorrow morning. Gents, I speak for all of us with the BFDF when I say that we can't thank you all enough for the help and support we've seen from this board. The BoD for the BFDF is comprised 100% of members from ARFcom, and we are proud to be members of such a great community. Thanks again, and here's to a victory tonight. Hear hear! |
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I am not optimistic that Morse will be recalled.
First, I think we already won by forcing this historic recall. It's never been done before in Colorado, and getting the signatures was entirely a grass-roots effort. Second, losing doesn't mean that much to the Rs and to the pro-gun movement. Forcing the recall was the big thing. Everyone, especially the Ds, know what's been done to keep the vote from succeeding. However, if the Ds *do* lose, it's a nightmare. That's why they've pulled out all the stops. Third, the Ds are so full-bore into winning this thing you would not believe it. They are busing in workers from out-of-state. Major national D orgs with no gun-control ties (other than being D supporters) are sending huge checks - Unions, for example (most of the rank and file of which are probably gun owners). Bloomberg wrote a personal check for $350k. The D anti-recall groups are outspending the pro-recall groups by somewhere from 2:1 to 10:1, depending on which statistics you're including. Fourth, the voting itself is skewed. Colorado College (CC) is a VERY liberal college in Morse's district. Diana DeGette (“I will tell you these are ammunition, they’re bullets, so the people who have those know they’re going to shoot them, so if you ban them in the future, the number of these high capacity magazines is going to decrease dramatically over time because the bullets will have been shot and there won’t be any more available.”) held a rally on the CC campus, after which students were encouraged to go vote. These are mostly out-of-state students who would have, prior to Morse's new walk-up voter registration laws, never have been able to vote on such an issue. CC is making every effort to swing this election all by themselves, and the vast majority of the votes coming from campus ought to be considered fraudulent. So - given that it would be a devastating loss to the Dems, the huge money being spent, the questionable voting, and the outright fraud, I will be shocked if either of the recalls pass... but again, we've already won. Not that the media will portray it in any way other than "the NRA lost" or "the NRA squeaked by a determined grass-roots opposition". |
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I am not optimistic that Morse will be recalled. First, I think we already won by forcing this historic recall. It's never been done before in Colorado, and getting the signatures was entirely a grass-roots effort. Second, losing doesn't mean that much to the Rs and to the pro-gun movement. Forcing the recall was the big thing. Everyone, especially the Ds, know what's been done to keep the vote from succeeding. However, if the Ds *do* lose, it's a nightmare. That's why they've pulled out all the stops. Third, the Ds are so full-bore into winning this thing you would not believe it. They are busing in workers from out-of-state. Major national D orgs with no gun-control ties (other than being D supporters) are sending huge checks - Unions, for example (most of the rank and file of which are probably gun owners). Bloomberg wrote a personal check for $350k. The D anti-recall groups are outspending the pro-recall groups by somewhere from 2:1 to 10:1, depending on which statistics you're including. Fourth, the voting itself is skewed. Colorado College (CC) is a VERY liberal college in Morse's district. Diana DeGette (“I will tell you these are ammunition, they’re bullets, so the people who have those know they’re going to shoot them, so if you ban them in the future, the number of these high capacity magazines is going to decrease dramatically over time because the bullets will have been shot and there won’t be any more available.”) held a rally on the CC campus, after which students were encouraged to go vote. These are mostly out-of-state students who would have, prior to Morse's new walk-up voter registration laws, never have been able to vote on such an issue. CC is making every effort to swing this election all by themselves, and the vast majority of the votes coming from campus ought to be considered fraudulent. So - given that it would be a devastating loss to the Dems, the huge money being spent, the questionable voting, and the outright fraud, I will be shocked if either of the recalls pass... but again, we've already won. Not that the media will portray it in any way other than "the NRA lost" or "the NRA squeaked by a determined grass-roots opposition". View Quote I agree with much of what you wrote - and disagree with just as much but I've got a meeting to get to in 5 minutes. I will say this - the same was said about simply getting the signatures. We are in uncharted territory and weren't expected to get this far. Every vote will truly count and I cannot predict with ANY confidence victory or loss. But we will do everything we can to make it happen. It is my opinion that we've won nothing but a footnotes in political history unless we succeed in removing one or both of these senators. If not, it will simply prove to every politician that the efforts of motivated, driven and sincere citizens are not enough to beat their combined political machines (and we HAVE been fighting both parties all through this). We'll see. Damn - two minutes to meeting. Gotta type faster. |
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I am not optimistic that Morse will be recalled. First, I think we already won by forcing this historic recall. It's never been done before in Colorado, and getting the signatures was entirely a grass-roots effort. Second, losing doesn't mean that much to the Rs and to the pro-gun movement. Forcing the recall was the big thing. Everyone, especially the Ds, know what's been done to keep the vote from succeeding. However, if the Ds *do* lose, it's a nightmare. That's why they've pulled out all the stops. Third, the Ds are so full-bore into winning this thing you would not believe it. They are busing in workers from out-of-state. Major national D orgs with no gun-control ties (other than being D supporters) are sending huge checks - Unions, for example (most of the rank and file of which are probably gun owners). Bloomberg wrote a personal check for $350k. The D anti-recall groups are outspending the pro-recall groups by somewhere from 2:1 to 10:1, depending on which statistics you're including. Fourth, the voting itself is skewed. Colorado College (CC) is a VERY liberal college in Morse's district. Diana DeGette (“I will tell you these are ammunition, they’re bullets, so the people who have those know they’re going to shoot them, so if you ban them in the future, the number of these high capacity magazines is going to decrease dramatically over time because the bullets will have been shot and there won’t be any more available.”) held a rally on the CC campus, after which students were encouraged to go vote. These are mostly out-of-state students who would have, prior to Morse's new walk-up voter registration laws, never have been able to vote on such an issue. CC is making every effort to swing this election all by themselves, and the vast majority of the votes coming from campus ought to be considered fraudulent. So - given that it would be a devastating loss to the Dems, the huge money being spent, the questionable voting, and the outright fraud, I will be shocked if either of the recalls pass... but again, we've already won. Not that the media will portray it in any way other than "the NRA lost" or "the NRA squeaked by a determined grass-roots opposition". View Quote Save your pussy ass defeatist comments for DU. |
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One of the ladies I work with is going to vote this afternoon. She actually dated Morse quite awhile ago, said he's an ass. She wants him recalled for mutiple reasons including the latest anti-second ammendment garbage. Hope this works out for us all!!!!
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Tonight or tomorrow morning. Gents, I speak for all of us with the BFDF when I say that we can't thank you all enough for the help and support we've seen from this board. The BoD for the BFDF is comprised 100% of members from ARFcom, and we are proud to be members of such a great community. Thanks again, and here's to a victory tonight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Last day of voting? Will we know the outcome tonight? Tonight or tomorrow morning. Gents, I speak for all of us with the BFDF when I say that we can't thank you all enough for the help and support we've seen from this board. The BoD for the BFDF is comprised 100% of members from ARFcom, and we are proud to be members of such a great community. Thanks again, and here's to a victory tonight. Good Luck! I will raise a glass tonight in your honor. |
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Good luck you guys!
I hope for the best outcome, but just in case... You all did something that was OUTSTANDING!, and will not be forgotten. Here's to Victory! |
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Read elsewhere about the same day voter registration of college students. Fishy as Hell.
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According to the Colorado Springs Gazette:
Anti-recall groups have raised $3.1 million while pro-recall groups have raised $266,231. View Quote That's a lot of out-of-state money trying to make sure they can use Colorado as the poster child for a new wave of gun control. I can't vote in this one, but praying for the best for all of you down South. |
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Good luck! All of you in Colorado should be proud as hell of all the hard work you put in. I am looking forward to seeing it rewarded tonight and pulling for you all.
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Save your pussy ass defeatist comments for DU. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am not optimistic that Morse will be recalled. First, I think we already won by forcing this historic recall. It's never been done before in Colorado, and getting the signatures was entirely a grass-roots effort. Second, losing doesn't mean that much to the Rs and to the pro-gun movement. Forcing the recall was the big thing. Everyone, especially the Ds, know what's been done to keep the vote from succeeding. However, if the Ds *do* lose, it's a nightmare. That's why they've pulled out all the stops. Third, the Ds are so full-bore into winning this thing you would not believe it. They are busing in workers from out-of-state. Major national D orgs with no gun-control ties (other than being D supporters) are sending huge checks - Unions, for example (most of the rank and file of which are probably gun owners). Bloomberg wrote a personal check for $350k. The D anti-recall groups are outspending the pro-recall groups by somewhere from 2:1 to 10:1, depending on which statistics you're including. Fourth, the voting itself is skewed. Colorado College (CC) is a VERY liberal college in Morse's district. Diana DeGette (“I will tell you these are ammunition, they’re bullets, so the people who have those know they’re going to shoot them, so if you ban them in the future, the number of these high capacity magazines is going to decrease dramatically over time because the bullets will have been shot and there won’t be any more available.”) held a rally on the CC campus, after which students were encouraged to go vote. These are mostly out-of-state students who would have, prior to Morse's new walk-up voter registration laws, never have been able to vote on such an issue. CC is making every effort to swing this election all by themselves, and the vast majority of the votes coming from campus ought to be considered fraudulent. So - given that it would be a devastating loss to the Dems, the huge money being spent, the questionable voting, and the outright fraud, I will be shocked if either of the recalls pass... but again, we've already won. Not that the media will portray it in any way other than "the NRA lost" or "the NRA squeaked by a determined grass-roots opposition". Save your pussy ass defeatist comments for DU. This, I just got back from the phone banks (will return later after my employees get their lunch break). I was very optimistic about the people I spoke with on the phone. I am confident of a victory. Pueblo is a different story however. |
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You guys rock and that is regardless of how the vote turns out...almost give me faith in this Republic again.
Rock on Brother! |
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