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In reply to the discussion: NRA Fires Two Colorado State Senators For Doing Their Jobs And Voting On Stuff [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)136. Umm, it was clear enough for me. You're the only one who doesn't seem to get it.
There only "mystery" is why you can't understand/accept that the AFP was spending their own money.
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NRA Fires Two Colorado State Senators For Doing Their Jobs And Voting On Stuff [View all]
Robb
Sep 2013
OP
"gun control is a losing issue." Boy, if that isn't a talkiing point of the RW today, I don't know
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#66
You're right. After the '94 loss of Congress to the Republicans, Clinton wrote in his autobiography
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
#107
I really thought that "outlawing flint" was a clue that I was using hyperbole and sarcassm.
Agnosticsherbet
Sep 2013
#100
Yeah, just another right wing republican thing, just like that GOP led Wisconsin recall
DonP
Sep 2013
#22
So I take it you are against the Democrats in this and on the side of the NRA? Right?
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#69
In the first place, there are those Dems such as me who agree with Justice Ginsburg's take on
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#113
LOL. You fail to mention the Koch brothers involvement and then call for "truth"?
DanTex
Sep 2013
#30
Astounding! Truly living in a fantasy where the Koch brothers don't try to influence elections!
DanTex
Sep 2013
#119
Sigh. It doesn't include money spent directly by outside groups and not donated to committees.
DanTex
Sep 2013
#130
Umm, it was clear enough for me. You're the only one who doesn't seem to get it.
DanTex
Sep 2013
#136
Sigh. Yeah, and the huffpo article says that the there was also money spent by outside groups
DanTex
Sep 2013
#129
By "elites", you mean the Koch brothers? Or they don't count since you agree with them politically?
DanTex
Sep 2013
#44
LOL. Dodge. Teaming up with the Koch brothers and then railing about "elites" kinda shoots down
DanTex
Sep 2013
#53
I'm no fan of the NRA, and I didn't use the word "grabbber" as you well know.
Eleanors38
Sep 2013
#75
As a Congressman, Lincoln was voted out of office for his criticism of the Mexican War.
Robb
Sep 2013
#33
It was a laughably low turnout...Don't pretend like ALL the people spoke in a unified voice...
Blue_Tires
Sep 2013
#34
"This is just a temporary setback, and sensible gun control will prevail in this country.
HolyMoley
Sep 2013
#58
...And the Republicans, especially the Republican voters. Fired for representing his people.
tridim
Sep 2013
#55
If recalls are this easy to pull off, this forum should honestly start organizing some...
Blue_Tires
Sep 2013
#73
Great idea. Doesn't look like anyone in Colorado cared to use the DU Colorado forum for this cause.
NYC_SKP
Sep 2013
#76
Are there any numbers, percentages or reporting how many Dems or Independants
HolyMoley
Sep 2013
#59