Recall Colorado: SUCCESS

Last night a crime was somewhat reversed.  The Crime?  Electing lying Progressives John Morse and Angela Giron to be state reps – who then pushed, after taking thousands of bribe dollars from New York’s Mayor Bloomberg the most oppressive gun laws ever to come to the state of Colorado.

These maggots were soundly defeated in a recall election and removed from office.  Congratulations Colorado.

Now, let’s reverse the law itself and throw it out.

When elections come around this year, it’s time to remove the lying Progressive, John Hickenlooper as well.

John Morris said in an interview last evening during his concession speech (which rightly should be called his firing speech) that he was shocked and “this is no way to govern!”.
No, Mr. Morse, it’s PRECISELY THE WAY TO GOVERN.  When you go against the wishes of the people of the state and go around them to pass laws that are directly against the Constitution it’s time for you to go.  In older times, you’d have been hanged.  You got off lucky this time.

Strange Bedfellows: ACLU and NRA Sue US Government

NRA backs ACLU spying lawsuit over gun registry fears

Published September 05, 2013

FoxNews.com

The National Rifle Association on Wednesday filed an amicus brief in federal court supporting an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit challenging a government phone-tracking program that collects the telephone records of millions of Americans.

The brief argues that the National Security Agency’s phone records collection program could “allow identification of NRA members, supporters, potential members, and other persons with whom the NRA communicates, potentially chilling their willingness to communicate with the NRA.”

The ACLU’s lawsuit — which names as defendants the heads of national intelligence as well as the agencies they lead, including the National Security Agency, the FBI, the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice — argues the phone record collection program disclosed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden is unconstitutional.