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DanTex

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136. Umm, it was clear enough for me. You're the only one who doesn't seem to get it.
Fri Sep 13, 2013, 04:35 PM
Sep 2013

There only "mystery" is why you can't understand/accept that the AFP was spending their own money.

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... madamesilverspurs Sep 2013 #1
History An_enlightened_soul Sep 2013 #46
"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
Truth hurts An_enlightened_soul Sep 2013 #81
Have a good day or so on DU... CTyankee Sep 2013 #82
That is what seemed to happen here. nt ZombieHorde Sep 2013 #101
You're right. After the '94 loss of Congress to the Republicans, Clinton wrote in his autobiography AnotherMcIntosh Sep 2013 #107
Actually the voters Duckhunter935 Sep 2013 #2
Really? So you know how much American for Prosperity spent in Pueblo? Robb Sep 2013 #4
The Koch's threw in an unknown amount of money. Dawson Leery Sep 2013 #9
K&R billh58 Sep 2013 #3
'Big old guns'? Jenoch Sep 2013 #45
You have to be able to recognize a slippery slope when you see one. Agnosticsherbet Sep 2013 #5
Utter bullshit... 99Forever Sep 2013 #41
I really thought that "outlawing flint" was a clue that I was using hyperbole and sarcassm. Agnosticsherbet Sep 2013 #100
I'm curious to know what kind of precedent this creates... Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #6
It's a right-wing billh58 Sep 2013 #8
Yeah, just another right wing republican thing, just like that GOP led Wisconsin recall DonP Sep 2013 #22
right wing? Niceguy1 Sep 2013 #43
How is it disturbing? rl6214 Sep 2013 #13
It's worse in Idaho jmowreader Sep 2013 #24
What was turnout like, anyone know? leftstreet Sep 2013 #7
Very low turnout. wild bird Sep 2013 #10
Reminds me a lot of the 2010 elections. Tommy_Carcetti Sep 2013 #118
69,481 registered voters in Morse's district. 17,800 voted. Robb Sep 2013 #15
The state law sarisataka Sep 2013 #23
So I take it you are against the Democrats in this and on the side of the NRA? Right? CTyankee Sep 2013 #69
It seems many on this thread are JUBILANT that Democrats lost etherealtruth Sep 2013 #74
Yep. We shouldn't let them forget this... CTyankee Sep 2013 #79
I am against recalls... sarisataka Sep 2013 #87
Why can't we be on the side of the state constitution? hack89 Sep 2013 #91
What? The NRA brought this thing! It's not even speculation. It is fact. CTyankee Sep 2013 #114
We are talking about the state voter law. hack89 Sep 2013 #115
I merely pointed out that it is a fact that the NRA sponsored this effort. CTyankee Sep 2013 #116
Honey, if you think all Democrats are opposed to the 2nd amendment Abq_Sarah Sep 2013 #109
In the first place, there are those Dems such as me who agree with Justice Ginsburg's take on CTyankee Sep 2013 #113
No not the NRA, the voters in Colorado rl6214 Sep 2013 #11
LOL. You fail to mention the Koch brothers involvement and then call for "truth"? DanTex Sep 2013 #30
Being outspent 6:1 is being outspent 6:1, dosent matter who is involved rl6214 Sep 2013 #97
Please tell me you're not really this clueless! DanTex Sep 2013 #112
Please tell me YOU'RE not this clueless rl6214 Sep 2013 #117
Astounding! Truly living in a fantasy where the Koch brothers don't try to influence elections! DanTex Sep 2013 #119
Ok, so we've got an article saying they've contributed rl6214 Sep 2013 #121
Heh. Sorry, buddy, you're the one who made the affirmative claim, remember? DanTex Sep 2013 #122
Did you even bother to check Huffington Post's source pintobean Sep 2013 #124
Well done Pinto rl6214 Sep 2013 #128
All I know is pintobean Sep 2013 #137
Sigh. It doesn't include money spent directly by outside groups and not donated to committees. DanTex Sep 2013 #130
Where is your evidence of that. pintobean Sep 2013 #133
Are you for real? DanTex Sep 2013 #134
Maybe she would have tried pintobean Sep 2013 #135
Umm, it was clear enough for me. You're the only one who doesn't seem to get it. DanTex Sep 2013 #136
I wouldn't know what hannity mentions or doesn't mention on his show rl6214 Sep 2013 #126
Sigh. Yeah, and the huffpo article says that the there was also money spent by outside groups DanTex Sep 2013 #129
Yeah that's it .... etherealtruth Sep 2013 #50
I did not know the NRA had a vote... virginia mountainman Sep 2013 #12
Well why doesn't *everybody* get recalled in that case, then? Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #14
Because they didn't have the money Bloomberg does. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #18
I thought the recall was shaping up to be a bust on Monday. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #16
Wrong again, Robb. Those opposed to recall had millions, Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #17
I for one am glad such abjectly hostile personalities eschew guns. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #19
Do you have numbers of what Americans for Prosperity spent in Pueblo? Robb Sep 2013 #20
Don't know. But the no recall side had 3 - 3.5 million? Not enough, Rob? Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #26
AFP spent $34 million last year on attack ads against Democrats alone. Robb Sep 2013 #31
Truth you can't face: You had $$$ & manpower & failed. Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #42
You mean "we" failed, right? 2 Dems lost seats to 2 Repubs. Robb Sep 2013 #47
Your approach failed, Robb. Look closer to home in the blame game... Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #49
So fine...Move the party farther right than the GOP on the gun issue Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #57
Strong support for 2A is not "moving to the right"... Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #63
First thing I've agreed with you so far... Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #68
Too late to ask that question. We started it rolling in Wisconsin. GreenStormCloud Sep 2013 #103
What is this "We started it rolling" shit? Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #125
I remember that, wild bird Sep 2013 #131
Davis was recalled because of incompetence. GreenStormCloud Sep 2013 #138
No, it's not. That's just a talking point without basis in fact. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #77
Yes, under those conditions the NRA will love you. GreenStormCloud Sep 2013 #102
gun humpers Skittles Sep 2013 #61
I think the answer to that is pretty obvious, ain't it? 2ndAmForComputers Sep 2013 #62
Is it? Then say it. Here. nt Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #64
Why would I? 2ndAmForComputers Sep 2013 #72
Are you aware that you are on a site that supports the Democratic party? etherealtruth Sep 2013 #54
And again I'll ask: Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #27
There's the problem, Blue: You are ready to condemn a swath of voters. Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #36
By "elites", you mean the Koch brothers? Or they don't count since you agree with them politically? DanTex Sep 2013 #44
Just more untruthful attacks. BAU. nt Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #51
LOL. Dodge. Teaming up with the Koch brothers and then railing about "elites" kinda shoots down DanTex Sep 2013 #53
Truth: Controllers/prohibitionists feed the NRA beast. Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #67
Ignore the Koch brothers/"elitism" issue and stick to the talking points. DanTex Sep 2013 #70
I haven't lost anything, since I don't have to live in that district Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #48
Koch brothers money warrprayer Sep 2013 #21
Gungeoneers don't want billh58 Sep 2013 #25
it's hard to believe warrprayer Sep 2013 #29
Over 3 million "swears" by Bloomie, et al. Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #38
For your nemesis, the NRA, this was a win-win no matter the vote... Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #32
I like how you said "your nemesis" instead of "our" Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #40
Post removed Post removed Sep 2013 #60
What's funny to me is you keep lumping me in with the "grabbers" Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #65
I'm no fan of the NRA, and I didn't use the word "grabbber" as you well know. Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #75
No, the NRA is about civil rights! Robb Sep 2013 #35
Shhh! Don't mention the Koch brothers! It kills the gungeoneer narrative! DanTex Sep 2013 #39
No, they forgot about "by the people" pintobean Sep 2013 #28
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
Just like the Gungeoneers billh58 Sep 2013 #37
Who are the Gungeoneers? pintobean Sep 2013 #52
The straw DUers he bashes on a regular basis friendly_iconoclast Sep 2013 #106
"This is just a temporary setback, and sensible gun control will prevail in this country. HolyMoley Sep 2013 #58
Why would this keep the Dem voters at home? rl6214 Sep 2013 #99
Really, bill? Still quoting DUers that don't exist? friendly_iconoclast Sep 2013 #105
...And the Republicans, especially the Republican voters. Fired for representing his people. tridim Sep 2013 #55
The voters in Colorado have spoken. They've spoken volumes. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #56
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
Let this be a wake-up call, then Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #78
It's not "the voters of Colorado" Art_from_Ark Sep 2013 #104
The voters in Colorado have spoken Democat Sep 2013 #108
It's not "the voters", it's "some voters" Art_from_Ark Sep 2013 #120
Are there any numbers, percentages or reporting how many Dems or Independants HolyMoley Sep 2013 #59
Frightening FreeJoe Sep 2013 #71
Two Democratic State senators were recalled etherealtruth Sep 2013 #80
It is indeed Democratic Underground, but billh58 Sep 2013 #85
It gets confusing ... etherealtruth Sep 2013 #86
The "others" billh58 Sep 2013 #88
No doubt etherealtruth Sep 2013 #89
Incidentally, one of billh58 Sep 2013 #92
Thanks for the info etherealtruth Sep 2013 #93
Against my better judgment ... I looked etherealtruth Sep 2013 #94
Sorry about that, but billh58 Sep 2013 #95
The thought that that fool owns guns etherealtruth Sep 2013 #96
Reality is that the voters made a choice Democat Sep 2013 #110
In many areas there would be more dem's if they were anti-abortion etherealtruth Sep 2013 #111
NSA loses credibility Yandorio Sep 2013 #83
Are they spying on billh58 Sep 2013 #90
Hell Robb, you're giving WAY too much credit to the NRA. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #84
No, the voters did that. n/t Skip Intro Sep 2013 #98
Not exactly.. sendero Sep 2013 #123
For the win. nt. wild bird Sep 2013 #132
Democrats lost because they weren't motivated enough to turn out the vote. hobbit709 Sep 2013 #127
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