
Colorado Sen. Lois Tochtrop (D), left, listens as Sen. Kevin Lundberg (R), right, speaks at the podium during a debate period on a day of voting on gun control bills before the Colorado Legislature at the State Capitol in Denver, Friday March 8, 2013. Colorado Democrats advanced multiple gun control proposals Friday in a state balancing a history of heartbreaking shootings with a Western heritage where gun ownership is treasured by many. (AP)
QUICK LOOK:
• Online gun certification: Senate Bill 195, banning online certification for concealed carry permits and requiring people to attend classes in person — advances in Senate
• Liability for “assault”-style weapons: Senate Bill 196, holding manufacturers and sellers of semiautomatic weapons liable for violence committed with them — killed by sponsor
• Gun ban for domestic abusers: Senate Bill 197, banning certain domestic violence abusers from owning guns — advances in Senate
• Limits on high-capacity ammunition: House Bill 1224, limiting gun ammunition magazines to 15 rounds but amended to not outlaw the “standard shotgun” — advances in Senate
• Gun ban on college campuses: House Bill 1226, banning concealed weapons on college campuses — killed by sponsor
• Background check fee: House Bill 1228, requiring gun buyers to pay for their own background checks — advances in Senate
• Universal background checks: House Bill 1229, requiring background checks for all gun transfers, including private sales — advances in Senate
[via the Denver Post]
DENVER (TheBlaze/AP) — Lawmakers advanced Colorado’s strictest gun proposals in recent memory, during marathon debate in a state caught between a history of horrific shootings and a Western heritage where gun ownership is a daily part of life for many.
Friday’s action came with the state viewed as a bellwether of how far politically moderate states are willing to go with new gun laws in the wake of mass shootings in a suburban Denver movie theater and a Connecticut elementary school. It’s also playing out in a state that was the scene of one of the nation’s most high-profile school massacres – the 1999 Columbine High School shootings.
Already the White House has weighed in, with Vice President Joe Biden phoning four lawmakers while on a recent ski vacation here to nudge the Democrats during their first major gun debate last month.

Protesters gather in front of the Capitol in Denver where State Senators are debating seven control bills on Friday, March 8, 2013. (AP)
“The eyes of the entire nation are upon us. What we do here today matters to everybody,” Republican Sen. Greg Brophy said Friday. Brophy represents a rural district in Colorado’s eastern plains.
Senate Democrats advanced Colorado’s strictest gun measures in years after a 12-hour debate – but not every proposal survived.
Democrats moved forward with universal background checks to include gun purchases between private parties and sales conducted online. And they advanced a bill limiting ammunition magazines to 15 rounds, after lawmakers passed an amendment increasing the amount of shotgun shells that shotgun magazines could hold — addressing outrage that the measure would have essentially banned shotguns. A gun ban for people accused of domestic violence also got initial approval.
But Democrats withdrew two of the most controversial pieces – a gun ban on college campuses and a measure to hold assault-weapon owners liable for damages caused by their weapons. At least three Democrats were planning to side with the GOP, a margin big enough to defeat those measures.
Democratic Senate President John Morse claimed victory in the state’s overall gun-control debate, even as he conceded the battle grew ugly.
“Cleansing a sickness from our souls doesn’t come easy. It’s gruesome,” Morse said in a short speech announcing the withdrawal of his assault-weapon liability measure.

Opponents of proposed gun control bills being considered by the Colorado Legislature holds signs to those passing in cars in front of the State Capitol, in Denver, Monday March 4, 2013. (AP)
Morse’s comments punctuated a nasty, drawn-out debate that drew thousands to the state Capitol over recent days.
Some Democrats have reported getting threatening emails and phone calls. One man is facing criminal charges for aggressive messages he allegedly sent a Democratic sponsor of some of the bills.
Lobbying has also been intense. A suburban gun accessory maker that has threatened to leave the state if the magazine limit passes sent company executives to lobby wavering Democrats on that measure.
Republicans in the Senate took turns criticizing the gun bills Friday, while Democrats rarely spoke.
The bills expanding background checks and the magazine limits have already cleared the House. But the proposals still face a final Senate vote next week, when Republicans are expected to continue making a stand. Republicans took to Twitter immediately after debate concluded late Friday to urge changed votes by Monday.
Republicans argued that the bills wouldn’t reduce gun violence and that mental health treatment should be expanded instead.
“We can make as many laws as we want. Until we change the hearts of man, they’re going to continue to do evil things,” said Republican Sen. Scott Renfroe.
Democrats insisted the measures don’t compromise Colorado’s gun-loving heritage.
“I’m a gun owner, and I have been since I was 12 years old,” said Democratic Sen. Mike Johnston of Denver. “What is before us is not a constitutional question but a policy question.”
In all, lawmakers went through seven firearms bills Fridays while philosophical barbs about gun rights peppered the debate.
“This is a day of dysfunctionalism,” griped Republican Sen. Steve King of Grand Junction.
Democrats frequently cited the Connecticut school shooting and the Colorado theater shooting as they argued the limits are needed.
Arguing for the magazine ammunition limits, Democratic Sen. Mary Hodge said the change to Colorado’s heritage and the potential inconveniences on gun owners paled in comparison to the pain of gun violence.
“This bill is merely an attempt to reduce the slaughter,” Hodge said.
Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper has said he would sign into law a magazine limit and a background-check expansion.
Talking to a group of high school journalists Thursday, Hickenlooper said he’s keeping his options open.
“I’m not in any way an anti-gun person,” the governor said.
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Comments (394)
dylan
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:15amColorado is a dumping ground for California’s Libs. They bring socialism with them and want things the California ‘way’. So much for assimilation! I think Colorado will rue the day they become a blue state. After all, Colorado will become just like the ‘fruit and nuts’ they are welcoming. Change for Colorado is ‘just round the bend’ it seems and I think the change is not good nor acceptable. Glad I live elsewhere. (deep South) Noses always turn up at the mention of my state; however, at the end of the day, a more pleasant place to live. Pretty soon the natives will be looking for greener pastures. Socialism is not pretty and has failed EVERYWHERE it is embraced. Just look what Moonbeam and O are pushing. My uncle lived in Caracas Venezuela for 20 years working for an oil company. Nationalization of everything there made it madness to live there. MANY left and many more will leave if ‘things’ don’t change. But, the Idiots (Modern Liberals. Notice the upper case L) from the US should move there en mass. Idiots don’t like the living conditions here now, so just leave. Those left behind will not miss the Modern Liberal aka Progressive aka Marxist/socialist’s at all!!
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JGraham III
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:42amImagine! I left Colorado (you can’t eat scenery) to move back to my native Washington. Kind of like from the frying pan into the fire…yet the Soviet Socialist State of Washington in the face of yet another Democrat Governor and both houses of our legislature saw a political ‘coup’ of sorts when two conservative Democrats decided to caucus with the Republicans in the Senate, effectively giving control to the Republicans. They have now blocked the recent gun grab…er…control bills offered by the panty-waists from Seattle. This will last for two years at least, so we have gotten a reprieve. Coloradans needs to do something of the same, or get behind some of the recall movements.
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Naturalart74
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:45amIf this passes then voters should pay their own background check to assert their 1st amendment. This is a “poll tax” for persons wanting to exercise their second amendment. Voting and gun rights are on the same plane of importance within our constitution. Why is no one saying this?!?!?!?!?!
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Dutchracer
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:54amYes, it is a Poll Tax and that was made very clear during debate last night.
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jcldwl
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:58am@Dylan
You left out Texas. There are lot’s of crazy liberal stories coming out of Texas as well. I believe they are a state without income tax so naturally it’s a haven for liberals who like locusts. Move into nice freedom loving states and pillage them until there is nothing left.
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justsayin456
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:14amThis comment made me LOL.
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michael48
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:15am“reduce the slaughter”…get rid of 99% of Government Gumbas…the control freaks are out of control….coming to you soon…anger management class to drive a 4000 pound missile..your car…
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dogma
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:18amHow about this. back gruond checks before anyone can run for office
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turkey13
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:18amThats why I added Colorado to my no fly list! I won’t go there and won’t buy on Amazon, E-Bay or venders in general. Almost bought a book on Amazon and realized the book was there.I went to the next lowest price in Kansas. If folks hit them in the pocket book these politicians will be voted out Colrado should remember it’s history. The Liberals that came from Boston, N.Y.to that came out West didn’t survive unless they strapped on a gun. There family tree ended there.
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IndyGuy
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:20amNUDGE…..This Communist agenda MUST be stopped!!!
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jdtanker
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:49amOregon also used to be a conservative state until California moved here. As soon as I can, I’m moving out of this state. $1400 a year in property taxes for a condo with no yard. I DON’T OWN ANY PROPERTY! It’s getting insane. Idaho is looking good.
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RJJinGadsden
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:58amWANGO, Do you really need an abortion? Talk to VERCEOFREASON, another drag queen wanting another abortion.
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Cemoto78
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:00am@Dylan,
I like your analogy about the Californians coming there and bringing their socialist ways with them. This is no difference between them and all of those illegals coming across the border who fail or refuse to assimilate. The don’t want to speak English and we have to cater to them in our schools giving them lessons on English as a second language. If that weren’t enough, we then have to give them welfare, special considerations for tuition, etc..
Anyway, back to the gun grabbing restrictions being forced onto Coloradans. As you state, these Californians, or others from some other restrictive state, have these delusions they are leaving their home state to someplace where the taxes are lower and freedom reigns only to bring their foolishness with them. It’s happened in my state of Arizona and we have seen many pushes from these invaders for us to change, but not them. Don’t go for it Colorado, you must fight this freedom grab as hard as possible. Remind these politicians about the section in the Colorado state constitution where you have a right of gun ownership, Art. II, § 13 (enacted 1876, art. II, § 13). Along with the 2nd amendment of the U.S. constitution they are on very weak ground. Live free or die has never meant more than in these Marxist leaning times.
Background checks soon turn to registration which then turns to confiscation.
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MBA
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:01amThat is exactly right. I lived in Colorado for ten years and since leaving it has been totally destroyed by the Californians who didn’t like living in California but forced Coloradoto change and become another California. They violate the laws meant to protect the natural beauty then complain about the environment. (Just one example.) In Gunnison, Colorado, (well this was a DC Lawyer not a Californian but still the same goes on) the rich transplant built a large ugly house on the side of a mountain then cut down 200 trees so he could have a view. Forget the view of the ugly scar on the mountain everyone else has to look at that this idiot created. Ok, let’s say it’s ok for a person to do whatever they want on their own property–what will this jackwagon do when the not so normal rains come and wash that ugly house down the side of the mountain because there is no natural fauna left to hold the soil on the side of the moutain. Oh yes, he will sue!
They only problem with this country is that people with no brains are capable of amassing way too much money to fund their stupidity (that goes for republicans as well as democrats).
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DougHuffman
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:14amIt is called CALIFORNICATION
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guns-an-bibles
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:18amI noticed a woman holding a sign that says “How does rendering me defenseless make you safer?”
That is exactly the point, lady. They will be safer if we are defenseless. If we don’t have the tools necessary to fight back when they try to take our rights away, they WILL be safer. Gun control aint about guns. It’s about control.
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jetthepatriot
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:19amyoursensi (what does that mean btw? more like “youranidiot”)
Please explain how trying to make someone selling a firearm in a private sale is enforceable, let alone responsible. Are you really that ignorant?
And only a complete imbecile would compare wanting to pass anti-abortion bills to anti-gun bills. Let me try to explain this to your simple mind.
Abortions kill defenseless babies. The operative words here: KILL and BABIES. Your anti gun bills will render people defenseless, much like the babies you commie progressives so love to murder with knives when they are half way out of the womb. (Sorry, too graphic for you??? Sometimes the truth hurts).
The second amendment guaranties my right to own firearms, the same as the first it guaranties your right to say stupid f%$#@*g things in chat rooms. The difference when it comes to your murdering defenseless babies is their god given and therefore their unalienable right to life. But here, we all know the commie progressives don’t believe in the right to life do they?
I’d pray for your soul, but I think I’ll let others do that.
Now, as for magazine limits, anyone whom actually owns and uses guns knows limiting the size of magazines won’t make a bit of difference if they wanted to go on a shooting rampage. WHICH LAW ABIDING PEOPLE DON’T DO! (How come the anti-gun nuts cannot process that????? Are they completely devoid of common sense????) One can just carry more guns, and/or more magazines. I would try to ex
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mattmo79
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:20amIt’s like a cancer, progressives from California and New York continue to spread their poison all over the country. They have pretty much killed their states and are moving to destroy the rest of the country.
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Independent4233
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:23amI haven’t heard how some of these provisions will play out in the House, but the Speaker there is a homosexual who refuses to allow bills for stricter penalties for child sex to go through committee, and he’s more likely than not….as they all are…for gun control.
But for good reason no doubt: He thinks guns are yuckie.
A Colorado talk show host on O’Relly a while back said that there are many bizarre things coming out of the Colorado legislature nowadays, because radical leftists are migrating toward the state.
How else could they get a homosexual who pushes for homosexual marriage elected as speaker?
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WarMunger_Al
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:55amit isn’t a right if you have to ask permission.
Do not comply with any new infringements and consider ignoring all the past infringements allowed through foolish compromise. All gun control is a violation of the constitution.
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:56amMr or Ms JETTHEPATRIOT,
This is what you must know:
Everybody is a law abiding citizen . . . until they break the law.
It is so.
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Schteveo
Mar. 9, 2013 at 1:13pmDylan,
we have that same ‘newcomers’ syndrome here in NC too.
We get tons of influx from the North East, many move here COMPLAINING about taxes and government intrusion at home, then they start electing the same kind of hand wringing liberal idiots HERE that they just escaped up north. They don’t see how ‘needing’ new libraries roads, schols and light rail translate into higher TAXES! The simps.
I once had a conversation with a couple guys I was working with who had transferred here from MA. They were complaining that the newly installed traffic lights on a recently widened road were a nuisance. And after listening to their woe-is-me tirade for a few minutes I couldn’t take it any longer, so I told them,
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“…so you guys think, YOU guys are being put upon, because you have to stop for traffic lights and you’ve got to get up 10 minutes earlier?! You know when I liked Smith Dairy Rd the best? When the ‘******’ cows were still there! Back when the Smith’s still owned all that property you guys call a neighborhood, and the longest wait on Smith Dairy Rd was when they periodically moved cows ACROSS the road to fresh pastures!”
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Then one of these typical, know-it-all morons said, “…there was never no dairy ovah theah, that’s a MAHketing thing!”
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I’m SURE you know the type! Been in town 15 minutes, and they are SURE they know the best way to do things. But ain’t it odd that they DIDN’T know best when they were back wherever
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Nigel2
Mar. 9, 2013 at 1:15pmI’m sure nobody will consider simply backdating the sales receipts for private gun transactions. LOL!
This law will accomplish NOTHING in the way of making anyone safer. Just put more cost and burden on law abiding citizens.
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BlindLemonFishStix
Mar. 9, 2013 at 1:43pmWho says we welcomed them? They invaded like a creeping rot. Every one of us “natives” absolutely despises the Kalifornians and the Oregonians, and the Massachusetts nuts as well as the morons from Jersey and the filth from New York. We hate them all and want to ship them back home in their damned stupid little prius’ and Toyota minivans with the bike racks on the top.
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BC1358
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:03pmAs a Californian, you are absolutely right. The mental virus that permeates this state has spread to Colorado. As someone who hopes to escape this mess in a few years, I hope it doesn’t spread further to Nevada or Arizona, our destinations of choice right now.
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flysail
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:16pmWe have californicated colorado…..SKI UTAH! Take as much of your money/taxes out of state.
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desertspeaks
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:16pmYeah the California weenies move to Arizona too, luckily we the people, outnumber them, for the time being!!!
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Johndeer
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:49pmIn the 70′s I was told by an elderly man from California that California was a nice place to live until the dust blow migration of 31-39. He said it wasn’t so much the poor family’s looking for work but the large influx of Socialist’s from Oklahoma. He said Oklahoma had a large Socialist movement in the early 1900′s and the dust bowl moved them to California. He also included Kansasite’s. Now it look’s as though Oregon, Washington and Colorado have inherited the dust bowl’s grand children.
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000degrees
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:57pmCleansing a sickness from our souls doesn’t come easy. It’s gruesome,” Morse said in a short speech…
Speak for yourself you living on your knees anti-American slug…..
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stablepar
Mar. 9, 2013 at 4:20pmi left when the left came. never looked back and my wife didn’t either. glad she didn’t. she comes in far handier than a pillar of salt
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valiant1776
Mar. 9, 2013 at 4:33pmWhat the hell is happening to Colorado? Just a bunch of liberal refugees from CA, NY, IL, etc. looking for a new home to destroy?
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Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder
Mar. 9, 2013 at 4:39pmI’ve lived in Colo for 45 years. I watched nearly all of the discussion yesterday. My biggest fear, is that there are people like these marxist democrats that live, work and drive near me. I’ve never seen such a bunch of tree-hugging sissies in my life. It just makes me sick. Luckily, I started loading up on high capacity magazines and firearms in 2008. With the exception of Magpul supplying all residents with magazines via an online address verification system, mags are very hard to find and are going for ridiculous prices. Make no mistake, this has nothing to do with “saving” lives. It’s all Bloomberg’s adopted agenda. This state is going to hell, quickly.
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rickroland
Mar. 9, 2013 at 4:51pmWhich is why I call it “Colofornia”, that’s what it has become.
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Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder
Mar. 9, 2013 at 4:59pmWe’ve taken to calling our state “Commie-rado”
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TulsaYeeHaw
Mar. 9, 2013 at 5:04pm@JohnDeer
We in Oklahoma are still recovering from the damage those gov’t tit-sucking weenies did to us after the land run. We’re trying to get rid of the state income tax, and the republicans are too busy making commercials encouraging people to not be fat and to ban smoking they “can’t afford” an end of the income tax. My wife’s father is one of those puke socialist crybabies (a farmer too) that is so filled with envy it disgusts her. It must burn his commie redass to no end that she married a proud capitalist.
Ever heard of woody guthrie? (This land is your land)
His REAL name is WOODROW WILSON GUTHRIE, and his parents were huge progressives, and SEGREGATIONISTS. I am so embarassed this assclown is celebrated, and infuriated when his communist crybaby anthem is sung at “patriotic” events.
I hope that the weather here is so awful, the reds won’t come back.
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Grey Eagle
Mar. 9, 2013 at 5:13pmI expect the Democrats who are passing these strict gun laws (including the Governor) will be facing a voter backlash at the midterms. TX or Wyoming will likely be the winner of that gun company. The state stands to lose a lot of taxes. Ignorant suckers.
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ashestoashes
Mar. 9, 2013 at 5:46pmSign reads “How does taking my right to defend myself..make you safer? Think about that for a moment..How does it make them safer? It absolutely does..if they have the intention of taking your “LIFE” your Liberty or your Pursuit of Happiness from you,, They are clearly taking the last two from us..so as to be able to take the first.
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PPMStudios
Mar. 9, 2013 at 6:14pm@DYLAN
Wow! I live in Colorado and don’t know if you do or not but, you’ve most definitely described the ABSOLUTE truth regarding our State….
Well said and a good post!!
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carbonyes
Mar. 9, 2013 at 7:16pmWho are the useful idiots? Every state, county, city and village are polluted with them. In the case of Colorado, all the simpletons that either sponsored, promoted or voted for gun control legislation – every single one of them.
They have been brain washed in the schools, colleges and universities and some even in their homes by liberal mindsetted parents. The progressive elite are delighted that their long standing efforts and achievements dating back to the early 1900′s are now bearing fruit.
What the useful idiots do not realize is that when these gun banning efforts are fully implemented, the useful idiots will be corralled and told what they can do and can’t do, where they can go and can’t go and what they can have and can’t have by the progressive elitists just like everyone else, and the useful idiots will probably scream the loudest – a little late though.
Get copy of The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness by Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr., M.D., a forencic psychiatrist with over 35 yrs. of experience in clininical forencic psychiatry. Purchase on Amazon or the doctors web site, http://www.libertymind.com
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Reclaiming Our Nation
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:06pmWe can make a difference, but we as a people need to stop worrying about being PC. We need to get them to speak in our terms instead of us allowing them to control the arguement.
Here is a link to how others are standing up.
http://reclaimingournation.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-declaration-of-war-from-generation-of.html
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TeslanEdison
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:47pmThe Californian “Locusts” have eaten up and destroyed their own state, so now they are moving on the fertile grounds in the neighboring states, that exodus started in the late 80′s as the wealthiest Cali types found that they could buy two houses for the one modest house they owned in California, since then the plague has spread to Washington State, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and is creeping into Montana, Nevada and Arizona were doomed to califonication in the 40′s. Eventually that ethos will engulf the west but when they hit the NY roaches that are spreading west through Ohio, it will be war, because nobody hates the entitled more than the entitled who are being threatened. I don’t think the communists know it yet but the California Communists will not play nice with the New York, Philly and Washington DC communists, the cultures won’t mix and the dictators will be at war for decades. What about Florida, probably taken over by Hati or cuba, Texas will take the south or large portions of it. I just hope while all this crap is going on we have a good anti nuke detection system because the Asian East and Far east is trying to kill us.
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DarkJello
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:07pmRegressives are the problem. Their combo of ignorance and hubris is a cancer!
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TH30PH1LUS
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:38pmPoliticians are actively stripping away the RIGHT of American citizens to openly challenge & change their government. 2nd Ammendment is NOT about hunting, it IS about the balance of power residong with WE THE PEOPLE. We have the right to (if deemed necessary) confront our government with force of arms when they become overbearing and dangerous.
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Jase
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:55pmGood grief. When will the ignorant southern state people stop blaming the entire country’s woes on “Californians”? Yes, Dylan, you’re just plain ignorant.
I have lived in California and Colorado and I can assure you that it is not solely californians that have moved to Colorado, and most Californians that have moved there are conservative, yes, there are conservative Californians, millions of them. More than your state by a long shot.
Have you researched the background of those who are passing these legislations? I have, and NONE of them are from California. The governor is from Pennsylvania who moved to Colorado in the eighties. The senators are from Washington DC and Arizona. The legislators are from New York and Colorado.
So why spew lies? Do you really think everyone in California is like the people you watch on your big screen TV? Most California natives are conservative, and they have grown up and watched their once-conservative state get ravaged by people from other states and countries.
Every other story on this so-called conservative website is just a forum to bash Californians. I have literally fought communists in the streets of Los Angeles. I have watched over our border to report illegal activity. What have you done? Shopping at walmart, watching the WWF and killing animals does not make you a conservative.
Somebody needs to say it.
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dmerwin
Mar. 10, 2013 at 12:42amThis shows exactly how uninformed liberals are. There is NO 15 round shotgun. The most you can stuff into a factory tube is 7. Like debating three year olds.
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dmerwin
Mar. 10, 2013 at 12:48amWhat good are background checks if they do not prosecute people who attempt to purchase illegally? The attorney general allowed straw purchases that they knew were going to Mexican felons. I cannot even begin to take these people seriously.
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mauijonny
Mar. 10, 2013 at 1:07amI lived in CO for several years. While there, I got caught-up in an abusive relationship. When I finally reported it to the cops, I quickly learned of their “fast track” program – where they arrested both individuals and quickly pushed them through the system. What that amounted to was that women, with the dust of of the walls they’d just been shoved through and was still in their hair, also got arrested. It also meant that both parties were to appear in the same courtroom on the same day and time as their abuser. It was a very intimidating and humiliating process. Anyways, I ended up going through mandated classes and being put on probation – one of MANY women with similar stories. At the end of said classes (that cost $100 a month), they asked me what I’d learned. I told them that I’d learned to not defend myself and that if I was ever in a situation like that again in CO I’d let myself get killed before I’d fight back – and I meant it – THAT’S how bad CO is. They have since seemed to have changed this law (shortly after I’d made my statement, BTW), but they are not a friendly state. They are harsh & extream, like their weather. Oh – and they absolutely HATE Texans……….
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oceanbnd
Mar. 10, 2013 at 8:16amI soooo much agree with you! Now I just wish I could get all the liberal crap moving to OHIO out of MY state as well. Unfortunately they’ve begun the brain-washing here and I don’t see people waking up soon enough.
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chingachgook
Mar. 10, 2013 at 10:54amI know I have said this on this sight before, but it is important to all of us and I will say it one more time. During the last century over 150,000,000 people have been murdered by their own governments in the various attempts to make their Communist/Socialist/Marxist utopia work. They have to remove all opposition. Every place where the socialist dream has failed they claim that it should have been on a larger scale to make it work. It wasn’t large enough to be effective. Here is the hint, if they take over it has to be the world and eliminate the opposition. What does it take for people to understand the evil behind the Communist/Socialist/Marxist social political system. Isn’t 150 million victims enough? How many societies have to be destroyed, and how high does the death toll have to go before theses people understand.
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bealman
Mar. 10, 2013 at 1:10pmDylan, we must be brothers, at least our brains are similar!!! Politicians cry, ‘Nothing changes until the hearts of the people change’. That’s correct, but the ‘people’ don’t massacre others, it’s the single ‘person’ that commits those terrible acts. It just will not connect, where everyone has a gun, there is little violence and no murders. Who is making money on all of this banning? There has to be money or something else considered to be of value… Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, control of the entire population, bottom line..
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goodman80
Mar. 10, 2013 at 3:43pmYes Lil cali, or colorado is crossed off of my map. along with florida, minn, NY, mich, ill, cali, well hell. Most of them are crossed of and my sharpie is drying out from over use. Idaho is still there, and texas only has one line through it, SD is still in and ND. huh i will keep tring to find more…………i may need to get back to you…………….opps missed one, wheres my sharpie………….
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Ksguy
Mar. 10, 2013 at 5:29pmLook like it time to build a fence between Colorado and Kansas
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hsabin
Mar. 10, 2013 at 8:42pmThey were NOT invited here but chose to come here and pollute colorado’s air with their smelly politics. They screwed up CA and now are doing the same to this state.
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hsabin
Mar. 10, 2013 at 8:45pmTurkey 13 – The DEMOCRATIC legislators in Colorado don’t give a damn about the state. All they want to do is bow down to Obama! They could care less if you don’t buy a book or whatever in this state. We now are losing about 1000 jobs and they and the worthless governor could care less.
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savagenatn
Mar. 11, 2013 at 12:22amyep california locusts strike again. These ass holes successfully ruined their state, so time to move on to others. Oregon-destroyed, Warshington-destroyed, Colorado-destroyed, Texas-working on it give the lib bas tards a few more years, Iowa-destroyed, the whole upper east coast. As for you clowns on here who keep saying “oh don’t blame calif”, why the he!! not? They are the horses asses to blame. Look they elected moonbeam after his first disastrous reign as dictator, er governor. What a bunch of commie idiots.
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Khaan
Mar. 11, 2013 at 12:48amIf you don’t like the f**kin’ lefty traitors, give ‘em what they deserve – DEATH!!
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ozchambers
Mar. 11, 2013 at 9:34amThe Center for Disease Control (CDC) needs to take immediate measures and quarantine these ******** to prevent this disease from spreading. Its getting out of control.
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Numa1
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:14am“Cleansing a sickness from our souls doesn’t come easy”. Well said, but completely misdirected.
It’s not about the guns….. cancel your Facebook account and spend more time with your family and REAL friends; stop posting vile comments and responses on the internet and start having civil/meaningful discussions; quit with all of the texting and tweeting and actually TALK and LISTEN to people; instead of spending hours playing HALO, spend hours helping a neighbor, reading a good book, writing a real letter to a real friend…
It’s all about “ME”. How many people have “friended” me? How many people have responded to my HuffPo comment? How many emails did I get last night? How many people “liked” my post?
Stop with the virtual neediness. We were not meant to Log-On to find our self-worth.
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Bluebonnet
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:16amBut, we’ve taught a whole new generation it’s not about family, friends, church. It’s all about ME ME ME ME ME and how I’m feeling. Did someone make me FEEL uncomfortable?
No, this isn’t about guns, it’s about more controlling us, like cattle, prod us when we get out of line.
Colorado is the Laughing Stock of the Nation already with the legalized Pot, now wanting to take away the gun rights (a state everyone used to want to go hunting) Next they will start allowing people to go nude (weather permitting) to be more Californicated. Carry towel to sit on in public.
When this Nation stops killing babies, letting drunks drive who kill more people than guns, stop making laws that control every portion of our lives, start paying attention to the number of people who die each year from medical mistakes & wrong medication administered. But NO, they want to control guns, often the last resort to protect ourselves from bad guys.
Good Job Colo and D.C. legislatures going against the public’s will and right to protect ourselves from criminals and tyranny. Careful who you vote for next time folks. They aren’t on our side of FREEDOM…………….this is ALL about THEM and their power to control the citizens of America.
Gun laws don’t CURE stupidity and sickness (those people will use scissors if necessary) duh?
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Bro Geo Too
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:28am`
NUMA1 – Bingo!
Your post is an accurate observation of American culture. The phrase you coined, “Virtual Neediness”, concisely describes a pervasive ailment in our society. You are a clear thinker with a knack for writing–keep it up.
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ones-own-truth-and-ideals
Mar. 9, 2013 at 7:07pmafter years of playing video games i would have to agree with you on that one, i’m just plain bored with them and i’m about to straight back to full-time fishing whenever i can along with kayaking and wondering aimlessly through the woods for hours on end, not to metion games are nothing but money scams thease days very few have any hreat or love put into them.
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shanpalm61
Mar. 9, 2013 at 7:10pmYou have written exactly what I have been trying to put to words. I have posted things on FB and have actually asked for no comments or likes. My so called political views are my own and at times I just want my friends to think about certain things.
You are very correct in saying what you did and I want to thank you for that.
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Fubared
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:13amWe, the powerful elected of CO will tell you what you can and cannot own, as we know better. But in the mean time, will shore up our voter base…
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/final-approval-expected-for-bill-allowing-lower-tuition-for-colorado-illegal-immigrant-students
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encinom
Mar. 10, 2013 at 3:33pmThe gun nuts are losing what little they had left of their minds, as adults step in and tell them play time is over and start passing reasonable laws.
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tcape
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:12amThey make it sound like there is a massacre every other week! If we don’t get these idiots in each of our respective states out of office the next step is going to be CWII Americans VS The “Gimmee’s”
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Marine 1
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:27amI suppose now that the Libiots (my new coined word for Liberal Idiots) in Colorado will now have to figure out how to explain away or excuse the weed-smoking, shotgun-carrying thief who robs the local c-store and kills the clerk. This will be the case since the Libiots in Colorado have been, and are, the problem and not the solution to the many issues in that state.
If I was a resident of Colorado I’d be looking for a state where the legislators have got some damn sense, uphold the Constitution, and aren’t having a Rocky Mountain High everyday. Holy crap, people!
You folks in Colorado are in trouble unless you take your state back and reverse this stupidity. I certainly have no plans on visiting Colorado anytime soon. Who in their right mind would want to?
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blanco5
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:37amMarine—I have to steal your “Libiots”–it’s genious!
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Smokey_Bojangles
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:47am¬ibiots. If you turn the L sideways it looks like a little handgun. It would make a ¬iberal poop his panties and want to ban the letter ‘L.’
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uffdaubet
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:59amI predict very long legs on this term, thank you marine.
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AxelPhantom
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:07amThere are massacres every single week, just not coming from the people they are targeting. Look at Chicago, East St. Loius, Houston, D.C…..If they want to destroy a “heritage” to save lives they should be concentrating on the gangbanger “heritage” that is infesting the cities…but that would destroy their voting block..
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jetthepatriot
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:28amMe too. Apparently people are offend by “********” when I use it. Not that I much care if people are offended, as both labels are accurate. I suppose I AM offending my “downs” cousin comparing him to the progressive commies. Sorry Davey. I will stick with libidiots for now on. Thanks Marine
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Sargeking
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:10amI want to also address the Domestic Abuser law. First, I will pose a few questions. When has a court issued Stalking Order ever stopped a determined stalker? When has a sign marking a Gun Free Zone stopped a serial killer? How do bells, whistles, and call boxes prevent campus rape? Show me a video camera that can stop even a single jaywalker? Assure me that an after the fact arrest of a London double-deck bus bomber gives the blasted victims a real sense of justice? English forensics even today has never matched-up all of the fingers, toes, and teeth to the original owners. So tell me that Domestic Abusers will stop just because the Libs in Colorado enact another useless law? Thanks for your input. I’m very curious about the answers.
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AZfreeman
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:34amExactly right Sarg, and our Founders new that. That’s why they added the bill of rights, the 2nd amendment and the words “shall not be infringed”. All of these laws “infringe” and are unconstitutional. Progressive/liberal/marx/democraps will continue to pass ‘baby step’ laws which restrict our freedoms ….why?….BECAUSE WE ALLOW IT !!!! That’s just how they roll on their journey toward the Socialist utopia of their dreams. Even though socialism has failed everywhere else, they believe they are smarter, and know it will work for them …. all in the name of helping the little guy. What an idiotic group Progressives are. America, based on our Constitution, has built the most successful society the world has ever seen, but we haven’t been able to cure the cancer known as Liberalism/Communism/Progressivism that now threatens to destroy us. ….rf
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PIGSWILLNEVERFLY
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:06amWHAT is to STOP all of us from other STATES to CALL this COLORADO Governor?
The UNIONS join forces from all over this country and pounce on and destroy other STATES. The Federal Government is getting involved in States Rights. We the People should be calling this Governors until their PHONE LINES BURN! We ALL need JOIN together and STOP each attach NO MATTER what STATE. Because next it will be YOU.
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mike057
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:38amAgreed. Lets all start burning up the phone lines calling gov Hickenlooper.
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Chuck Troupe
Mar. 9, 2013 at 7:03pmWhy don’t ALL conservative patriots stop whining and moaning about “them,” and stop with holding up the stupid signs, and stop the talk about voting them out, and “taking away” our guns?
Why don’t you all send TELEGRAMS to ALL your Colorado “representatives,” and start right off by saying, “F-YOU!” – only use the entire word – followed by something like, “We, the American Patriots of Colorado, WILL NOT COMPLY WITH YOUR F-ing COMMUNIST LEGISLATION AGAINST THE SECOND AMENDMENT!”
You don’t necessarily have to use the ‘F’ word … I just can’t think of any other way of addressing liberal, communist, sons-of-bltches who want to disarm us.
And try to remember always, “they” cannot TAKE away any of our rights. We can only surrender them. If and when it comes to stand your ground and fight … or surrender … what are you going to do?
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ConcernedCitizenSubject
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:06amThose of us who value liberty and recognize the futility of trying to place limits on commonly owned, inanimate objects such as defensive carbines and standard capacity magazines must not let up this fight. We are going to be under siege at the federal, state and local level (depending on where we live) for the next four years or more. Unless we get active, stop holding out for the “perfect” conservative candidate – such as many did in the presidential election – we are going to lose. Don’t be the one who lets that happen.
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stopprintn
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:05amSpank one of your children and no more 2nd ammend. for you. Have a rough day at work and come home, to find out the wife just bought a new a new car you could not afford. The police are called when the people next door hear an argument. There goes your 2nd ammend. and the list goes on. Think of the vet. that is fighting for his gun rights, over a fight that happened over 40 yrs. ago. Can’t take the guns away from the people fine, they just take the people away from the guns.
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TexPat
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:01amI’ll bet the bad guys are jumping for joy by these proposed laws making it less dangerous for them to go after the public.
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progressiveslayer
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:10amThe truth is all criminals ignore all laws and these ‘lawbreakers’ in Colorado government are going to turn law abiding citizens into criminals. Any politician that proposes any ‘gun law’ is an enemy of the constitution and seeks to enslave citizens in my opinion.
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Leveraction3030
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:11amSee my comment below. Your fine State is next. Your politicians are begging the people of California to come to Texas. This is what they will do to Texas given time to build their agenda. I wonder if this is backed by the DNC and George Soros, to move people from liberal states to conservative states until they slowly change every state to their way. Georgie Boy has the money to do this and would not miss a dime of it if he can change the country one state at a time. Red State needs to close and protect their borders now.
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progressiveslayer
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:19amLeveraction3030 It wouldn’t surprise me one bit that Soros is orchestrating such an effort,he’s an evil communist heathen sob. Progs/collectivists will work any angle they can think of to undermine and destroy our constitution and way of life.
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Outfitr
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:42am“government are going to turn law abiding citizens into criminals”
then they’ll be free to drone us
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henryKnox
Mar. 9, 2013 at 12:58pmIt’s obvious that we need to double our efforts to fight these extremists that are Progressively nullifying the Constitution. They take our freedom one inch at a time until they eventually own the entire field and we are left with nothing.
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FLAPrepper1
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:01amAdd Colorado to the list of states NOT to sell guns and ammo to the police departments. It going to be mighty hard for the police when individual police officers have to supply there own ammo and guns because manufacturers won’t won’t sell to the state.
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jetthepatriot
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:31amI agree, but the ammo companies are not participating in those boycotts as far as I know
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bobbie22
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:01amBeware of infestation, and ruin when liberals come to your town. Hold on to your freedom…
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ColoradoBoots
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:00amThe magazine ban with wording like, “can easily be modified to carry more than 15 rounds” bans most detachable magazines. Magpul, demonstrated that at the hearings on Monday. This would also not allow me to bequeath my pmags to my kids. Private property infringement anyone. Also, in as much as background checks sound okay, The definition of transfer, is messed up. I can’t loan a gun to a friend to take to the range if I want to. I can’t sell a gun to my uncle without a background check. And lastly as the wonderful Colorado sheriffs have pointed out, how are you going to prove any of this without registration. Theses laws are unenforceable. So why would they think criminals would follow any of them anyway?
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fedupv2
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:42pmI was just talking to my son about this five minutes ago. He is in the desert for his fourth time and he does not like what is going on oer there or over here. Too many fingers in the pie destroying the pie (constitution).
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HOOT_OWL
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:00amA gun ban for people “accused” of domestic violence
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This is going to get good. .All person needs…Is to be is to be “ACCUSED”…!?!?!?
Because ALL accusations are reliable sources ,when a married couples is fighting or
Getting divorced with children and child support is involved.
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HOOT_OWL
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:05amDang ,Must drink more coffee.
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idarusskie
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:05amA guy that gets divorced. He has a crazy cheating wife that wants to make her case easier. She files false domestic violence charges. Normally the charges are just dropped but this kind of thing can stay on the books forever.
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Sargeking
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:57amThe biggest push for Universal Background Checks means that gun dealers would have to run a federal check for private sales between law abiding citizens. Of course, most gun dealers support this measure because they are looking at the fee they will charge new customers. The buyer will end-up paying both ends of the sale, the federal charge and gun dealer fee. What hasn’t been articulated (until now) is how easy a private sale background check can be skirted. I’m not advising people to overtly “tweak” the expected new draconian law but here it is anyway. All anyone needs to do respective to a private sale is to back date the transaction before the law takes affect. Since every firearm now in existence (over 186 million) will be grandfathered in as private property, not subjected to retroactive ownership and fees, the so-called “Universal Background Check” is simply a misnomer for a Dog and Pony gun control charade. Historically, the Libs have had a lot of stupid ideas but they never work effectively and the Low Information people become the biggest victims in modern society. That’s all by Progressive design. Watch your back!
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Caniac Steve
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:14amand don’t forget many many phone calls and emails from Washington,DC that were made and sent to encourage Colorado legislatures to make gun control as painful and strict as possible knowing that what Washington wants to do won’t pass..so they are pushing the states to do so Washington will have more leverage to keep pressuring and advancing their agenda
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Sargeking
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:37amCANIAC: I catch your drift but I must add another observation. Since I reside in Florida and other states adopt foolish, restrictive laws, do I really care? I have no intention whatsoever of ever moving to New York, Illinois, California, or Colorado or any other backward Lib state. I do take umbrage with any of them if they are telling me how to live. There’s “The Rub” and it’s a very big “Rub”!
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Dutchracer
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:52amThat may be true for Universal background checks i would have to check, but for the proposed background check and related CBI fee being debated here in Colorado. The firearms dealers are all Opposed to it. The reason why is that the dealer does not get anything for the background check and cannot charge additionally for it. The fee only goes to the “CBI” Colorado Bureau of Investigation. I gave testimony on this. The firearms dealers would have to do background checks for anyone transferring sale a firearm. That’s weather the dealer owns the firearm or not. That means we cannot insure said firearm and could be held liable if something were to happen to it during the background check. Also it takes time away from us when we are selling our own stock of firearms to our costumers. No one has answered the question “what happens during the private sale of said firearm fails the check and the owner of said firearm fails the check. It happens in California all the time. The Crazy thing is the Background check is free if the state would do it like other states “federally”, but they insisted to have the CBI do it instead. The fee also does not have a cap and a republican amendment last night failed that would require the legislature to set the fee. The fee will now be determined by the appointed position within the CBI
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jetthepatriot
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:34amYOU may not be suggesting “skirting” any new registration policies for privater sales, BUT I AM! Screw the commies and their stupid unconstitutional laws.
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Leveraction3030
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:57amThis is what happens when you allow liberals from California to move into your state. They come in droves to escape what they ruined in California and then go right to work to ruin the conservative state they come to. Beware Texas because you are going down this same path quickly. Soon the California liberals you have recruited for “jobs” will vote in their liberal nut case friends and these same gun control laws will ruin Texas. It is only a matter of time…
Remember The Alamo!
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RIGHTHOOK
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:47amLever – Your point has merit however this is the USA and we can chose to move from state to state or in my case be transferred from state to state. I have already as an adult lived in Michigan, Illinois, Texas, Oregon, Nevada, Georgia, Arizona and California. Many people from California are conservative, rational and 2nd Amendment supporters and ardent believers gun freedom. Look at Orange County; extremely conservative. The liberal mindset exists in Texas also, it is just not as blatant or such a high percentage as it is in California. Those that come to Texas in droves are those escaping high personal income tax vs. no income tax. They can escape to Florida and Tennessee then also. We don’t want states deciding what legal citizens of the US are welcome or not welcome in any particular state. That does fly in the face or true freedoms and Constitutionality.
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RIGHTHOOK
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:57amTwo quick data points; 1) Gov. Rick Perry is advertising on radio in California for business owners to relocate to “business friendly” Texas. 2) Austin Texas is a bastion for liberals and has been for years.
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Popp40
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:59amLiberalism is nothing more than a cancer. They move in destroy the cell (state) and then move to the next cell (state) and destroy that one.
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RIGHTHOOK
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:26amPopp40 – I agree liberalism is a disease but I don’t believe people physically move from place to place incurring the expense of relocating in order to spread the liberal agenda. There are states that are successfully promoting the liberal ideology, e.g. California, Oregon, Colorado and there are states that are more successful at promoting conservative behavior, e.g. Texas, Mississippi. The leadership of the state is what cause it to succeed or fail.
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jonjon
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:29amI’ve lived in cali all my life , and am nowhere near being liberal , I own many guns , and vote in a very conservitive way , I also work for a school district in LA county , yes with a very big union , and that’s what I want to touch on , at least 40% of the people I work with consider themselves to be conservitive , yet they will vote yes for any new tax , or bill these libs throw out there , because they tie them to our job security , I tell them that maybe the only way to fix cali is to sufffer through a little pain , but to no avail , and one can hardly blame them , they have family , and bills to consider , I for one would love to see one of these new taxes fail, just on the chance that the pain and suffering would be so minimal that these politicians would be called out for the BS they spread , My theory is you get rid of these unions and cali is a conservitive state . Now to this gun control BS , you people in these true American states had better take note of our laws here , we have the ten round mags , the bullet buttons , and most of the other crap fienstien (?) is putting out there already , me and my friends watch youtube videos of you free people all the time , firing off 30 rounders , popping out the clip in a single motion , and doing it again , trust me , it may not sound like much to you but if these politicians get their way , you will dearly miss even the little things , As for me 2.5 more years and I’m headed to a free state , If there are some left
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jonjon
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:56amAnd honestly , it’s not the libs running out of cali , these tards love it here , to them it’s all about the weather , and I’m sure that if you dug deep enough you would find a tax on that too , And let me make a promise here and now . When I leave this $^^((&&^ hole I promise I will not attempt to change any free state
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carbonyes
Mar. 9, 2013 at 3:10pmOnce again, you want to get the real scoop on liberals and their whacked our mind sets by a psychiatrist who has over 35 yrs. of forensic clinical psychiatry practice and definitely knows what he is talking about. Purchase and read the only book of its kind and has an indepth understanding and presentation of the mental problems of the liberal mind and a way out for them.
The book is, The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness written by Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr., M.D. The book can be purchased through Amazon or the doctors own we site, http://www.libertymind.com
You will find excerpts from the book in the web site that are very profound and inciteful and will more than peak your curiosity on the book. Covers the liberal mind and the reasoning behind these troubled people “think” like they do.
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joedog73
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:53amThere has been a mass exit of criminals from the state since these bills have been introduced.
Yeah right. These bills will do NOTHING to stop or deter crime. Its just another liberal power grab from the people. Always remember elections have consequences.
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banjarmon
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:53amHole these liberal politicians to their Oath of Office to the Constitution!! If they don’t live up to it Remove them!! To me it looks like several need to be kicked out of office!!
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ColoradoBoots
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:05amPatriots in Colorado are already looking at that. Criminal Morse terms out this year, Evie Hudak-a gun wouldn’t have helped you in a rape anyway- is a prime candidate for recall. And I dont care if Rhonda shoplifter Fields terms out or not, I don’t think I could stand another three days or three months of her. So rest assured we are fighting, as if our lives depend on it.
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Fubared
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:46amWon’t be hunting in CO and giving them any money. All the CO Dems emoted just like the DC anti-lobby crowd and appeared to use the same verbiage; good luck with that CO peeps. Dems nationwide suck, and just seek power.
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ObserverOnTheHill
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:44amI just can’t wait until how wonderful society will be when only the criminals have guns.
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Nervous Investor
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:06amYou don’t have to wait …. check out other countries … like Jamaica for one …. where there is severe gun control so that HONEST people have a hard time getting a license to buy a gun and ammunition yet criminals run wild with firearms of all descriptions including M16s, AKs and pistols of all sorts … including home made ones firing shot gun rounds. Indeed criminals even get to rent firearms in the underground market place for a night of mayhem. Despite the proliferation of firearms amongst the criminals, murder occurs utilizing all sorts of other instruments as well … knives, machetes, iron bars and so on. The murder rate per million of population makes Jamaica (a place of strict gun control) one of the most murderous places in the world – go check the UN statistics. Gun control merely increases the number of potential victims of crime and increases the survivability of the criminal.
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Trigus
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:14amHow about we pass a law that will hold Elected Officials, Civilly and Criminally responsible, who vote for Firearms Control when a violent crime is committed with a Firearm against one of their constituents.
We all know, Firearm Control only affects the Honest American Citizen.
Add Colorado to your boycott list for Anti-American States that willfully Infringe on Americans Rights.
Senate Bill 197 – already on the books –
House Bill 1228 – has already been shot down by Supreme Court
House Bill 1229 – already on the books – only addition is for private Sales.
I will ask the big question that no one, even Glenn thinking he is Hugo now, will ask.
Adam Lanza was denied from buying a Firearm because of the current Firearms laws, on the books, of Connecticut. When a person is denied a sale of a Firearm because he does not comply or meet the requirements of the current laws on the books. Why is there never a red flag put on this person?
Since Adam could not have legally gotten a Firearm. Is it plausible to say that one of Eric Holder’s Straw Buyers could have sold him a Firearm? Would we be having this Firearm Ban debate if Adam’s Firearm was a Fast and Furious purchase?
2013 American Patriot Spring, What will you Do?
The distinctions between Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, and Independents are no more. I Am Not A Republican, But An American! – Sons of Liberty
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Small World
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:58amFunny that all police records on Sandy Hook shooting have been sealed & media denied access.Whats up with that?????
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YesLiberalsAreThatDumb
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:44amExcellent! Disarm all the weak law abiding citizens! Hopefully, this will attract a lot of CRIMINALS to Colorado!! I don’t live there, so go, ye criminal! Go to Colorado!!
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StandingOnMyHead
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:45amThis legislature was designed for the nation so careful what you wish!
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Gonzo
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:44amExplain how this law, if it passes, will prevent “domestic violence abusers” from getting a gun. Domestic violence is illegal, did that stop them?
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TexasCommonSense
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:53amLogic will get you know where with these idiots, Gonzo.
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TexasCommonSense
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:08am“Know where”? Really? What a DA.
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circleDwagons
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:10amMorning Gonzo. If the bill becomes law then all someone has do do is accuse someone of abuse and they are denied their rights. A vengeful spouse could accuse the other of abuse. Someone in need of protection could easily be denied their God given rights.
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Gonzo
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:03amHappens all the time Wagons. It’s B.S. and won’t prevent one death.
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Popp40
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:03amWhat better way to control everyone? Turn everyone into criminals and take away all there rights.
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GrayPanther
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:06amGONZO, it’s good to see you back. Common sense is sadly missing today even on THE BLAZE.As for gun rights and Colorado, it seems our fault to allow a Western state to go liberal without a fight. We conservatives “lost” Colorado because we allowed the DemocRATS to better organize and get out the vote.
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progressiveslayer
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:43amThat’s an awful lot of infringement right there folks,yes indeed the constitutionally illiterate will do this and much much more to violate our constitutional rights.The ultimate goal of the head prog in DC is an outright ban and all these laws are designed to chip away at our right to bear arms until they reach that goal.
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Fubared
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:49amThis was a good quick read…
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-03-08/guest-post-lies-gun-grabbers-tell
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@leftfighter
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:49amMolon Labe
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Recceman90
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:49amI don’t know about you, but my hands aren’t cold yet!
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DadRocked
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:49amClink, Clink, Clink, Clink, Clink, Clink…
The sound of the hammer and chisel meeting to cherry pick ones rights away…
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gauge
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:06amI’m a gun owner, and I have been since I was 12 years old,” said Democratic Sen. Mike Johnston of Denver. “What is before us is not a constitutional question but a policy question.”
WHAT?
“What is before us is not a constitutional question but a policy question.”
BULLSHlT!
You will never get my guns!
I will die first!
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copatriots
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:09amThey are not illiterate, PROG, they are intentional.
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HOOT_OWL
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:31amGauge.
Let ‘the other SOB’ die for his beliefs.
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DZ-015
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:41am“I am not in any way an anti-gun person” Governor Frikenloopy said as he planned to approve laws setting magazine limits and an expansion of background checks.
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ColoradoBoots
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:11amHe also said thy the pro gun numbers are insignificant. When citizens signed up to testify in the hearings on Monday, there were 34 people who wanted to testify for the mag limit bill and over 200 against it. The good guys included RMGO, rocky mountain gun owners representing 17500 people, and the sheriffs, who had almost 30 guys there. Hickey looper should just relax and not worry, but I know the gun culture is digging in its heals and gearing up for a fight. We have already found a pro gun democrat to challenge Angela Giron, Pueblo, for the next primary if she vote against her constituents. And we will keep fighting.
I it bill and
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UBETHECHANGE
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:41am“One man is facing criminal charges for aggressive messages he allegedly sent a Democratic sponsor of some of the bills.”
Resorting to leftist hate tactics and death threats only hurts our side.
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My Two Cents
Mar. 9, 2013 at 11:47amYeah. It’s much more effective to act like John McCain and Lindsey Graham and shower them with love and adoration.
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hpyagl
Mar. 10, 2013 at 3:52pmSensei,
When your “time” is up shortly, then you will be outside of time and as you and the Creator are sitting around the existential fire discussing your own piousness, why don’t you ask Him yourself.
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termyt
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:41amColorado has a good history of liberty and tolerance, but it has nearly slipped away.
I fear we will all follow.
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RJJinGadsden
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:57amI recall a friend of mine in Tampa back in the ’70s used to travel out to Colorado often for camping and hunting trips. He used to come home bragging about how great the area was, and where he used to go, almost everybody he met was in open carry mode most of the time. He used to say that he had never felt so much freedom. Well, too many escaping Californians brought the ideas with them and settled in Colorado. I’ve heard that from so many people to include DARMOK. I do hope you guys get these despots recalled.
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Fubared
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:10amhttp://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-03-08/guest-post-lies-gun-grabbers-tell
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Proverbs17-12NLT
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:26amThe bodies will now begin to pile up in Colorado just like they are in the Murder Capital of Chicago who by the way has the STRICTEST gun laws in America. Any person with an ounce of common sense or rational thought will conclude- More gun laws=more dead citizens.
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 9, 2013 at 12:30pmMr or Ms TERMYT,
This is what you must know:
If memory serves me – and it should because I spend 100% of my time living in the past – I remember a time and a place long ago and far away – decades ago in a life long gone when I was a real person with real experiences and not an angry judgmental husk of a man, I met somebody who was really impressed with me. And he should be, because, well, I recall being special. I think it was in a train station. Yes, I distinctly remember a big choo choo. You know, been there done that! LOL!
It is so.
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truthnstuff
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:27pmYoSenseless idiot,
This is what you must know.
The only thing about you that ever impressed anyone was your utter stupidity.
It is soooooooo!
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Mar. 9, 2013 at 2:31pmRJJ:
Just drive around Colorado Springs, I see so many Calif. license plates, mostly the military that are stationed here, but their spouses become residents, they retire here, and then start bringing their BS with them. Up in Denver, many companies moved from Calif. to Denver, a lot of the employees moved out here, and 20 years later, Denver has a Calf. feel.
I originally moved out of this state in the early 80′s, joined the military, lived here back in the 90′s, and then retired back here about 10 years ago, During that time I seen the slow change in this state. The only hope is there are still enough of us Natives to turn the tide.
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geeman
Mar. 9, 2013 at 3:07pmyo so senseless
This is what YOU must know
You spend 100% of your time
with your head up your a$s
it is so
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 9, 2013 at 3:41pmThis is what you must know:
Fellas, fellas, fellas . . . why so angry? You gotta learn to deal with life. It’s an acquired skill. Give a shot. And be patient.
it is so.
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hpyagl
Mar. 9, 2013 at 5:19pmSensei’s logic:
“Everybody is a law abiding citizen until they break the law”.
That being the case, we should assume EVERYBODY is a potential criminal, so we should clamp down on EVERYBODY and greatly restrict their freedom. Put cameras everywhere and wait for the inevitable. If you come within 10 feet of a child, we must assume you are going to rape them. You must be slammed to the ground and hog tied! It’s funny that it was the lefty’s like yourself screaming about rights when that mean old Bush was in office , yet now you give it all up for your leaders because you bow to your Marxists ideologs. False logic Sensei. You can’t have your cake and eat it too. There is always another side to extreme arrogance hiding behind flippant wisecracks!
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hpyagl
Mar. 9, 2013 at 5:29pmHere’s another reality for you Sensei. You wont see posts from me during typical working hours because unlike you, I actually contribute to society. In return for my services, I make a decent salary and have other hobbies outside spending my time trying to impress the world with stupid posts like yours.
You? Oh I suspect you sit in your shorts in your one bedroom rundown, hashish smoke filled apartment wasting your day, every day posting short bits that mean nothing in the big picture. So keep knocking yourself out with your sorry little existence and your stupid comments. One day you will look back on it all and see how small and insignificant you really are. really, what have you got to show for it all? Your own satisfaction that you patronized another conservative? What a loser. I actually feel a little sorry for you.
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 9, 2013 at 5:51pmMr or Ms HAPPYGIRL OR HIPPIEGAL,
This is what you must know:
Your response is the typical knee jerk reaction, made before thinking, inspired by simple-mindedoutrage at having your communal hypocrisy called out in undeniable terms. Here, I’ll show you:
If law abiding citizens don’t commit crimes, and everybody at one time is a law-abidign citizen, then we would have no need for laws. I know, makes your noggin ache, don’t it? Tell you what, you just keep punchin that old clock, contributing whatever pie tin or paperwork it is you add to the human experience. Me, I’m blissfully retired. So you see, I know true freedom. You are still enslaved by the system you so loudly decry.
But don’t worry, life goes on. Just try to not make such a mess of it.
It is so.
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hpyagl
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:25pmYou’re retired. And the clock keeps ticking. In those quiet moments you have left, if in fact your right hemisphere can ever overcome the rambling from your left hemisphere, you might consider your insignificance. Your time is running out. Stop and smell the coffee.
I actually got a laugh out of your childish use of my screen name. You are really losing your edge. Certainly not becoming of a sensei. As one artist observed; god just cleared his throat and shuffled his feet. When you have a moment of clarity try to remember where you fit in.
and it shall be ……………………
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hpyagl
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:38pmOK, I went back and read your line of reasoning.
If law abiding citizens don’t commit crimes, and everybody at one time is a law-abidign citizen, then we would have no need for laws. I know, makes your noggin ache, don’t it?
Well no. It doesn’t actually make my noggin ache because though “everybody at one time is a law abidign” (abiding) “citizen”‘, the “one time” is not the SAME time for everybody. Do you get it sensei? You see there were people who lived and died before you were born who broke the law. Does the fact that that person who lived before you broke the law automatically make you a law breaker? You know, there is a flow to time. All time does not exist at once, at least not in this universe.Retirement does not mean you have to jettison logic. Hang on there brother. It’s just a little longer.
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YUOR SENSIE
Mar. 10, 2013 at 3:27amThis is what you must know:
I speack in buzz words to appear intelligent.
It is so.
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hpyagl
Mar. 10, 2013 at 9:54amNot even clever. One can only hope…………
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 10, 2013 at 11:25amMr or Ms HYPERGALL,
This is what you must know:
What makes you think time exists at all? You’d have an easier time proving God exists. By the way, is He law abiding? And how do we now He’s not gonna turn criminal . . .again?
It is so.
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hpyagl
Mar. 10, 2013 at 4:00pmOh, and how might God turn criminal “again” without time? Are you only talking time in your reference? If that’s the case, then you have submitted to the notion of a real time. Just like you assume the existence of God by stating that he is going to “do” anything, much less do it again. You are a contradiction of yourself, sensei. You shouldn’t worry so much about my “noggin”. I would be more concerned with you own if I were you.
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 10, 2013 at 4:23pmMr or Ms HYPODERMIC,
This is what you must know:
Suitably incomprehensible.
It is so.
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hpyagl
Mar. 10, 2013 at 5:20pmhaha,
From an incompetent psuedo-existentialist. Face it sensei,you are out of your league. Go back to your mumbles and incoherent rambling. You make me laugh. hahahaha
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 10, 2013 at 6:38pmMr or Ms HooptyWoo,
this is what you must know:
I accept your surrender.
it is so.
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hpyagl
Mar. 11, 2013 at 7:25pmAnd I will let you hide behind your false victory statement. hehe
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hpyagl
Mar. 11, 2013 at 7:32pmI surrender that my logic was too intense for you. Let the dope clear, and then revisit.
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hpyagl
Mar. 11, 2013 at 7:47pmSuitably incomprehensible=Magically delicious=Suffering succotash!
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hpyagl
Mar. 11, 2013 at 7:53pmSensei,
Use the equation above to gauge whether the dope is clear enough to think through the previous logic.
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