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The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 12:54 AM Sep 2013

Colorado state Sen. Angela Giron becomes 2nd lawmaker to lose recall over gun laws support

DENVER (AP) — Voters ousted two Colorado Democratic lawmakers Tuesday in the state's first ever legislative recall launched over their support for stricter gun laws after last year's mass shootings.

Senate President John Morse and Sen. Angela Giron both lost their jobs in an election seen as a national measure of popular support for gun legislation.

Morse faced a tough election in the Republican stronghold of Colorado Springs, where he won re-election by just a few hundred votes in 2010. He lost by 343 votes, with 51 percent of voters backing the recall.

"We as the Democratic party will continue to fight," Morse told supporters in Colorado Springs as he conceded the race.

Republican Bernie Herpin, a former Colorado Springs city councilman, will replace him.

Giron lost by a bigger margin in a largely blue-collar district that favors Democrats, with 56 percent of voters voting to recall her. She tried to encourage her supporters, telling them the defeat will ultimately make them stronger.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/2-colo-lawmakers-face-recall-over-gun-votes

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Colorado state Sen. Angela Giron becomes 2nd lawmaker to lose recall over gun laws support (Original Post) The Straight Story Sep 2013 OP
Too Many Blue Collar Workers Are Racists And Bigots. They Vote GOP And Their Bible And Their Gun TheMastersNemesis Sep 2013 #1
Both districts voted for President Obama by 20 point margins. davepc Sep 2013 #2
I don't like guns, saw what they could do in Vietnam wild bird Sep 2013 #5
Fair process? Robb Sep 2013 #6
Was anyone arrested an prosecuted? wild bird Sep 2013 #8
Sour grapes? Robb Sep 2013 #9
I live on the planet of reality. wild bird Sep 2013 #12
Uh huh. Robb Sep 2013 #13
Like I said down thread, wild bird Sep 2013 #18
Slanderous? It's in writing. Technically it's libel. Robb Sep 2013 #20
Ok, libel. wild bird Sep 2013 #22
The vast majority of the out-of-state money went to support gun control. GreenStormCloud Sep 2013 #43
"...you blame their (NRA & Koch) money for the way the election went." badtoworse Sep 2013 #46
Well, gee, ... oldhippie Sep 2013 #49
natioinal support? more like hard core gun nuts in a low turnout election nt msongs Sep 2013 #3
What? Beaverhausen Sep 2013 #4
At some point, we must stop wasting political capital on gun control LittleBlue Sep 2013 #7
I'll always lobby for sensible gun control laws in this country, wild bird Sep 2013 #10
You're just a little too happy about Democrats losing to Republicans there, pal. Robb Sep 2013 #11
Nothing compared to how democrats are talking about Obama on this board of late The Straight Story Sep 2013 #14
Perhaps Democrats should stop being stupid? Llewlladdwr Sep 2013 #15
Not Everywhere It Isn't otohara Sep 2013 #19
You're too funny. wild bird Sep 2013 #16
How On Earth Did They Even Get Constiuants ? otohara Sep 2013 #17
You're too funny also. wild bird Sep 2013 #21
Then What Did You Mean By otohara Sep 2013 #24
I meant that they should have listened to their constituents on these new gun control laws. wild bird Sep 2013 #25
You're a Repukes wet dream Politicalboi Sep 2013 #35
Blah Blah Blah. wild bird Sep 2013 #37
Um, because not everyone who votes for dems wants them to pass certain gun laws The Straight Story Sep 2013 #26
They Want No Gun Laws otohara Sep 2013 #31
There already were gun laws. The recall happened in response to a law that Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #39
BTW, wild bird Sep 2013 #27
As opposed to yours? wild bird Sep 2013 #30
What else should we throw out? Freedom of choice? Gay rights? Racial equality? mwrguy Sep 2013 #32
I think we have a chance on those issues LittleBlue Sep 2013 #33
You are on to something there - freedom and rights The Straight Story Sep 2013 #36
If some faction wanted to codify violent misogyny, homophobia and racism Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #40
I'm glad you weren't MLK's right hand advisor during the 1950s-60s. Tommy_Carcetti Sep 2013 #47
bkmrking for reference later. thanks for posting. Tuesday Afternoon Sep 2013 #23
But posters on liberal websites assured me that gun control is now popular Recursion Sep 2013 #28
wow. that is garbage. strip public unions of bargaining rights? no problem. Pretzel_Warrior Sep 2013 #29
Did you hear? The President's been back-dooring the 2nd Aendment to the Syrian rebels. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #41
A small victory. rawtribe Sep 2013 #34
It was a substantial victory for the gun nutters cali Sep 2013 #42
And what gun control laws were overturned rawtribe Sep 2013 #50
i still dont think something like this MFM008 Sep 2013 #38
Targeted them carefully? former9thward Sep 2013 #52
This is a teachable moment Freddie Stubbs Sep 2013 #44
Hopefully, a lesson was learned here: Ignore your constituents' views at your own peril. badtoworse Sep 2013 #45
Meanwhile, in other news... rrneck Sep 2013 #48
unfortunately, the opposition to any law even remotely controlling pew pew pew machines crosses dionysus Sep 2013 #51
 

TheMastersNemesis

(10,602 posts)
1. Too Many Blue Collar Workers Are Racists And Bigots. They Vote GOP And Their Bible And Their Gun
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:02 AM
Sep 2013

I don't care if they lose their jobs and work for crap wages and their children go hungry. They damn well deserve it and I certainly would never lift a finger to help them in a time of crisis. Why. Because they would never help me.

We are truly a sick and screwed up nation. I wish I could take my two years of my life back from being in service. We deserve all the evil we get.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
5. I don't like guns, saw what they could do in Vietnam
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:07 AM
Sep 2013

I don't like the way the recall turned out, but it was a fair process and you can be damn well sure that if it had failed, those that are decrying the results with insults and bigotry would be gloating to the gun rights people on this board right now.

Robb

(39,665 posts)
6. Fair process?
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:11 AM
Sep 2013

Only if you weren't paying attention.

Democrats Allege Forgery In Senator's Recall Effort

Paid signature gatherers caught lying to voters (CO Dem Senate recall)

Shady 501(c)4 spends big bucks to recall Democratic senator, won't disclose donors

NRA money behind lawsuit challenging new Colo. gun control laws

...Then you've got the Koch brothers dumping untold sums into both districts, attacking both Democrats for everything but gun control -- immigration, marriage equality, marijuana and abortion.

This is a referendum on nothing. At the end of the day all it's done is reduce the Democratic majority in the state House to 18-17, and hopefully light a fire under a few Democrats for 2014.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
8. Was anyone arrested an prosecuted?
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:19 AM
Sep 2013

Or are these unfounded allegations?

I don't like guns, don't like the results of the recall, but you and others here sound like sour grapes.
You and I both know that if the results had gone our way, we would be gloating about it.

BTW.


Colorado's first-ever recall elections of state lawmakers have amassed about $3.5 million from donors both near and far, with those vying to defend the incumbents up for election Tuesday significantly outraising the opposition.

A Denver Post review of finance reports from the 10 active issue committees involved in the recalls of Senate President John Morse of Colorado Springs and Sen. Angela Giron of Pueblo found some donors contributing as little as $1 to as much as six figures.

The committees accepted unrestricted amounts of cash from thousands of individuals and dozens of nonprofit 501(c)(4)s, which do not have to disclose donors, according to the Colorado secretary of state.

Proponents of the recall have raised about $540,000, while opponents have collected nearly $3 million. Much of the cash has come from out of state — a sign of the national significance these recalls have.


http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_24046748/outside-money-shows-national-interest-colorado-recall-elections

A little fact you left out there Robb.

Robb

(39,665 posts)
9. Sour grapes?
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:21 AM
Sep 2013

Did you happen to read any of those stories? I've been on about this from day one.

And hell yes, if two Democrats had retained their seats I'd be gloating about it. What planet do you live on?

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
12. I live on the planet of reality.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:24 AM
Sep 2013

We lost, let's deal with it, don't sound like sore losers and move on to elect pro gun control candidates where possible.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
18. Like I said down thread,
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:29 AM
Sep 2013

when you want to have a serious discussion without the ridiculous and slanderous allegations, get back to me.

Robb

(39,665 posts)
20. Slanderous? It's in writing. Technically it's libel.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:31 AM
Sep 2013

And I'm sticking with truth as an affirmative defense.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
22. Ok, libel.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:39 AM
Sep 2013

What truth would that be? Your truth?

You insinuate that I'm happy that 2 dems lost to repubs without any evidence of it at all. Is that your truth?

From the group where you're a host.

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Member since: Wed Aug 21, 2013, 09:05 AM
Number of posts, all time: 258
Number of posts, last 90 days: 258
Favorite forum: General Discussion, 155 posts in the last 90 days (60% of total posts)
Favorite group: Gun Control Reform Activism, 36 posts in the last 90 days (14% of total posts)
Last post: Tue Sep 10, 2013, 10:29 PM


Is this your idea of my support of pro gun repubs?

GreenStormCloud

(12,072 posts)
43. The vast majority of the out-of-state money went to support gun control.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 07:53 AM
Sep 2013
The recall battle drew more than $3.5 million in campaign contributions. But the vast majority of the funds - nearly $3 million - came from opponents of the recall drive who support stricter gun control, figures from the secretary of state's office showed.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who founded Mayors Against Illegal Guns, wrote a $350,000 personal check to the anti-recall campaigns. Los Angeles billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad kicked in another $250,000 to stave off the recalls.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/11/us-usa-colorado-election-idUSBRE98A06I20130911

So the NRA & Koch were outspent by 6 to 1 by pro-controllers, yet you blame their money for the way the election went.
 

badtoworse

(5,957 posts)
46. "...you blame their (NRA & Koch) money for the way the election went."
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 09:04 AM
Sep 2013

It's easier than facing the truth: Gun control is a losing issue.

 

oldhippie

(3,249 posts)
49. Well, gee, ...
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 09:57 AM
Sep 2013
I don't care if they lose their jobs and work for crap wages and their children go hungry. They damn well deserve it and I certainly would never lift a finger to help them in a time of crisis.

Nice progressive thoughts there.

We are truly a sick and screwed up nation.

I wonder why?
 

LittleBlue

(10,362 posts)
7. At some point, we must stop wasting political capital on gun control
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:13 AM
Sep 2013

If Americans could be convinced on this, Aurora and Sandy Hook would have done it.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
10. I'll always lobby for sensible gun control laws in this country,
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:22 AM
Sep 2013

but in this case, maybe these 2 should have listened to their constituents instead of the lobbyists.

The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
14. Nothing compared to how democrats are talking about Obama on this board of late
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:26 AM
Sep 2013

And people can be happy about someone losing who wants to remove what they see are rights no matter what party they are in - from medical pot to abortion to guns, etc.

It does not take a rocket scientist to see that some issues won't really solve problems but will lose dems elections.

 

otohara

(24,135 posts)
19. Not Everywhere It Isn't
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:30 AM
Sep 2013

Denver would not recall our Dems over the weak laws that were passed.

Hysteria took over in CS and Pueblo.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
16. You're too funny.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:27 AM
Sep 2013

HaHaHaHa.
If you want to throw around false allegations then we're done here, when you want to have a serious discussion, then I'm all ears.
Until then, toodle loo.

 

otohara

(24,135 posts)
17. How On Earth Did They Even Get Constiuants ?
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:27 AM
Sep 2013

if they weren't elected in the first place?

Seriously go to the forum where guns are more popular than dead children.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
21. You're too funny also.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:33 AM
Sep 2013

Seriously, if you had taken the time to look at my profile, you would have known that my favorite group is Gun Control Reform Activism.

Statistics and Information
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Member since: Wed Aug 21, 2013, 09:05 AM
Number of posts, all time: 258
Number of posts, last 90 days: 258
Favorite forum: General Discussion, 155 posts in the last 90 days (60% of total posts)
Favorite group: Gun Control Reform Activism, 36 posts in the last 90 days (14% of total posts)
Last post: Tue Sep 10, 2013, 10:29 PM
 

otohara

(24,135 posts)
24. Then What Did You Mean By
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:42 AM
Sep 2013

they should have listened to their constituents ... if they were voted in by Democrats in the first place?

You're not funny or serious with comments like that.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
25. I meant that they should have listened to their constituents on these new gun control laws.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:49 AM
Sep 2013

Judging by the 12 point loss by Ms. Giron, it would seem that her constituents weren't too happy with her vote, Morse, on the other hand, loss by a much smaller %, but lose he did.
Now the Colorado Senate is down by 2 capable Dems and 2 Repubs have taken their place.

We lost today, but we sure as hell shouldn't be acting as sore losers, we should realize that we have work to do, so let's roll up our sleeves and get to work electing pro gun control Dems on the state and national level.

 

Politicalboi

(15,189 posts)
35. You're a Repukes wet dream
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 02:16 AM
Sep 2013

I suppose we had sour grapes over Bush stealing 2 elections too. These 2 were pro gun control Dems. Sore losers indeed. You can't trust the GOP when it comes to elections and voter fraud. But you keep calling us sore losers. When the Dems lose union support because there are no more unions I guess you would call us sore losers again. Just roll up your sleeves against their piles of money. Sore loser.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
37. Blah Blah Blah.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 02:22 AM
Sep 2013

Whatever dude. You just keep on doing what you do and I'll keep on trying to get pro gun control candidates elected.

A Repukes wet dream? Too fucking funny.

The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
26. Um, because not everyone who votes for dems wants them to pass certain gun laws
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:50 AM
Sep 2013

I vote dem and am pro-choice on the ownership of guns.

 

otohara

(24,135 posts)
31. They Want No Gun Laws
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:57 AM
Sep 2013

what was passed here was minor -

It's time for Dems to sweep gun reform under the rug again like they did for years - otherwise, this is the result.

I hate this country


Nuclear Unicorn

(19,497 posts)
39. There already were gun laws. The recall happened in response to a law that
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 07:31 AM
Sep 2013

went beyond the laws the voters were willing to tolerate.

And what's so hard about accepting the results of the democratic process. Regardless of the underlying issue these politicians need to learn to start respecting the demands of the voters. I hope these results start putting the fear of voters back into what is an obviously out-of-control government.

We told them no bailouts -- they ignored us. We told them no mandating corporate profiteering -- they ignored us. They're ignoring us on the CPI, the TPP and a host of other issues. They need to be reminded of their place.

mwrguy

(3,245 posts)
32. What else should we throw out? Freedom of choice? Gay rights? Racial equality?
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 02:00 AM
Sep 2013

Gun control is not a waste of political capital

It is a vital issue central to a liberal society.



 

LittleBlue

(10,362 posts)
33. I think we have a chance on those issues
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 02:10 AM
Sep 2013

On guns, we should wait for the day when it's feasible. It just isn't right now. Another DUer pointed out that one of these districts was won by Obama by 20 points.

This is just a pointless sacrifice on an issue we have lost. Gun control will not come this generation whether we fight it or not.

The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
36. You are on to something there - freedom and rights
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 02:21 AM
Sep 2013

We have many gun control laws already. Laws against robbery, rape, murder, stealing, etc.

Adding new laws won't solve a problem that isn't being caused by a piece of metal but by people.

Nuclear Unicorn

(19,497 posts)
40. If some faction wanted to codify violent misogyny, homophobia and racism
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 07:34 AM
Sep 2013

It'd be a good idea to be armed.

Tommy_Carcetti

(43,182 posts)
47. I'm glad you weren't MLK's right hand advisor during the 1950s-60s.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 09:06 AM
Sep 2013

Otherwise, we'd still might have separate water fountains.

"Firehoses? Fuck that shit."

 

Pretzel_Warrior

(8,361 posts)
29. wow. that is garbage. strip public unions of bargaining rights? no problem.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:54 AM
Sep 2013

try to have some reasonable limits on guns? you're OUTTA THERE!

fucked up world, man.

rawtribe

(1,493 posts)
34. A small victory.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 02:12 AM
Sep 2013

for the gun-nutters who paid attention the this? In the next (real) election cycle Colorado will continue to trend blue.

 

cali

(114,904 posts)
42. It was a substantial victory for the gun nutters
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 07:39 AM
Sep 2013

It got coast to coast attention and was widely talked and written about in the months leading up to the vote.

rawtribe

(1,493 posts)
50. And what gun control laws were overturned
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 12:12 PM
Sep 2013

NONE..... and that won't change with this or future election.

MFM008

(19,808 posts)
38. i still dont think something like this
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 05:03 AM
Sep 2013

will not fly nationally. They targeted them carefully. Were a blue state and half the state is reddish on the northern part of WA. This would fall flat in most of west WA.


MISS YOU DAD
December 1 1930- September 11 2000.

 

badtoworse

(5,957 posts)
45. Hopefully, a lesson was learned here: Ignore your constituents' views at your own peril.
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 08:50 AM
Sep 2013

Morse and Giron had to know that the voters in their districts would be highly pissed off by yet more gun control, but they implemented it anyway. They were supposed to represent them, not Michael Bloomberg and the voters reminded them of that.

If the Democratic Party has any smarts, it will give up more gun control as a political goal. If not, expect more of this, at least in large parts of the country.

rrneck

(17,671 posts)
48. Meanwhile, in other news...
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 09:50 AM
Sep 2013
California lawmakers pass expanded semi-automatic weapons ban

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/09/10/20427289-california-lawmakers-pass-expanded-semi-automatic-weapons-ban?lite

By Sharon Bernstein, Reuters

SACRAMENTO — New sales of semi-automatic rifles with removable magazines would be banned in California under a bill passed by the Democratic-led state legislature on Tuesday, and those who already own such weapons would have to register them.




Missouri: Pro-Gun Laws Took Effect This Week
http://www.nraila.org/legislation/state-legislation/2013/8/missouri-pro-gun-laws-took-effect-this-week.aspx

On August 28, House Bill 533, sponsored by state Representative Jeanie Riddle (R-49) and state Senator Brian Munzlinger (R-18), took effect. This new self-defense law protects the right of a state employee to store a firearm in his or her private vehicle on state property as long as that vehicle is locked and the firearm is not visible. Additionally, it prohibits any government entity from using tax dollars to participate in a gun “buyback” program unless the firearms are resold or transferred to a federally licensed firearms dealer.

Finally, a provision in Senate Bill 75, sponsored by state Senator Dan Brown (R-16) and state Representative Eric Burlison (R-133), also took effect on August 28. This provision allows schools to annually teach the NRA Eddie Eagle Gunsafe® Program to help keep children safe by preventing gun-related accidents. However, the portion of this bill that makes sheriffs the issuing authority for all concealed carry permits in Missouri will not take effect until January 1, 2014.



Blue states go one way in the culture wars, red states go the other, swing states get divided. The split grows wider with every bill passed. And we sit around scratching our heads wondering why congress can't seem to get anything done. "What's the matter with Kansas?", we ask. How did one percent of the population wind up owning most of the country? This is how. We burn off metric tons of political capital on both sides of the aisle fighting culture wars while they run off with the store. Well, at least the money in the store. They leave the ideological kitsch for us to fight over.

dionysus

(26,467 posts)
51. unfortunately, the opposition to any law even remotely controlling pew pew pew machines crosses
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 12:18 PM
Sep 2013

party lines...

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