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Re: “Want to support John Morse?

Thanks for the response. I live in Colorado Springs, and I am involved in the recall effort of John Morse. I was also at the capitol building in Denver on the day of the Judiciary Committee hearing. I had a seat in the hearing room, was signed up to testify, and was personally excluded from the debate process. In fact, everyone was excluded. Not a single private citizen (except the "expert witnesses") was given a chance to testify. I wrote many letters to representatives and senators on both sides of the issue. Almost every opponent of the bill took the time to respond to my letters, only about half a dozen supporters of the bills responded. John Morse did not respond. Then I heard the interview with Morse on the Rachel Maddow show where he specifically said that he didn't read constituents emails or letters and that he had directed "his" senators to ignore them as well. A bit of research showed me that Morse had won his district with only 340 votes, and that the Libertarian running as a third party had gotten over 1200 votes. To me that meant that the majority of Colorado Springs district 11 probably doesn't support gun control. If Morse had listened to his constituents, he might have known that. But since he chose to ignore them, and instead follow party lines and the will of outside forces (Bloomberg and Biden) I felt that he was not a true representative of the people. When I read about the recall effort against Morse, I went to a meeting to learn more. At the time there was very little funding, and things were getting a slow start, but I decided that this would empower the citizens of Colorado Springs to have a voice, so I volunteered to help the effort. Since then, the majority of funding has come from "I am Created Equal", a local effort that started before the bills were passed to educate people on the pending gun legislation. To this date, the only NRA help that I am aware of is that they sent out mailers to D11 residents telling them of the effort. This is a grassroots effort started by outraged citizens. It is not a knee jerk reaction to background checks, it is a groundswell of outrage by a citizenry who feels ignored by their elected leaders.

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Posted by DanDanNoodles on 05/21/2013 at 8:19 AM

Re: “Want to support John Morse?

This man is the liberal equivalent of Bach with the same questionable ethic and integrity issues in his past and present and needs to be removed from office.

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Posted by Kyle on 05/21/2013 at 8:17 AM

Re: “Want to support John Morse?

Kevin: Wow, that was just a bit preachy. So, in your mind, the right to recall is nothing more than micromanaging "every single thing a legislator does"? I personally believe that elected officials should have a little fear of the electorate. If you don't like the recall process, perhaps it is you that should "look into writing and sponsoring a Constitutional amendment".

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/…

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Posted by siggie on 05/21/2013 at 7:03 AM

Re: “Homeless population growing, survey shows

Anywhere But Here
When: Sat., May 25, 10 a.m.
a family-friendly live Christian music event to feed and clothe the local homeless, sponsored by Treasures out of Darkness.
Acacia Park
115 E. Platte Ave. DOWNTOWN

Posted by TejonTech on 05/21/2013 at 7:01 AM

Re: “Want to support John Morse?

@Dan: First of all, thank you for reading my article and taking the time to express your point of view in response to the article. As I see it, and according to the research I did for this article, the NRA initiated the recall movement, sponsored the petition drive and funded the campaign to recall Mr. Morse. Yes, as you say, citizens are the ones who are distributing the petitions for signatures. However, the effort to recall the Senator is being sponsored and funded by the NRA. In so far as the true motivation behind the recall drive is concerned, I did mention the fifteen round limit in my article. It's just that the main impetus of the Senator's bill is the background check piece and this single piece of legislation is the one entity that preempted the recall drive from the start. Dan, we live in a republic, not a direct democracy. We elect our officials to represent us for a specified term of office. If they don't do the job, we vote them out at the next election. Attempts to micromanage every single thing a legislator does while in office is going to seriously impair the legislator's effectiveness and cause the legislator to be hamstrung and afraid to do anything in office for fear of offending someone and being recalled. If a direct democracy is what you want as opposed to a republic, I would recommend that you look into writing and sponsoring a Constitutional amendment to that effect and bring it to all fifty state legislatures for ratification. In the meantime, I would encourage you to live within the parameters of our representative democracy and work vigorously to get the candidates you want elected during the next election cycle. Once again, thank you for reading and responding to my article. I welcome the interactive process and relish the fact that I am able to interact with my readers.

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Posted by Kevin McClarty on 05/21/2013 at 4:13 AM

Re: “Bach plays paperboy for Gazette

The Gazette and COS news channels have sold Bach as the savior of the City for 2 yrs now. Gazette allowed their City Hall reporter to write meaningless, trouble causing blogs about City leadership but he rarely ever wrote about Bach's wrongdoings. When he finally started to reveal all the lies and dealings of the Mayor, Gazette booted him to crime beat. The media is now seeing Bach's refusal to answer questions, and his arrogance of thinking he can do whatever he wants to. Broadmoor needs favors from the City so Gazette will continue to grease Bach's wheels. Wayne Laugesen has been the leader in hiding the man Bach really is. In 2 years it'll be "remember Mayor Bach accused of beating his ex wives, firing all City employees, handing out huge severance packages, and never getting along with anybody". Him and Suzie Q will fade into retirement.

Posted by not surprised on 05/21/2013 at 12:51 AM

Re: “Police chief: Looking at helicopters and drones

What happen to this City being broke, needing to beef up reserves, etc? MAyor Steve BAch is spending money like there are no hard economic times.

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Posted by not surprised on 05/21/2013 at 12:36 AM

Re: “Police chief: Looking at helicopters and drones

I would move more in the direction of an English system where they took the cops guns and lasers away.

Paul is right, more cars in the southeast part of town and fewer setting up income traps.

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Posted by TejonTech on 05/20/2013 at 9:26 PM

Re: “Homeless population growing, survey shows

Sheliia, And Obama has been a big help funding fat cat solar energy buddies and raising taxes and making oil scarce.

It is a proven fact the conservative Chrisitans contribute far more to organizations like ESM and Care & Share than the local lobs.

Posted by TejonTech on 05/20/2013 at 9:22 PM

Re: “Police chief: Looking at helicopters and drones

Yet another cockamamie idea from the Mayor's hand-picked boy. The Chief's policy of "shoot first, ask questions later" will work well when little Stevie or Queen Suzi are threatened by some citizen whose only crime is to ask a straight-forward question about City policy. The cops don't even enforce red light violations when they occur right in front of a cop car! Can't wait for 2015 to rid ourselves of this jackass of a mayor and his cronies and other hangers on.

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Posted by Connie Lingus on 05/20/2013 at 5:51 PM

Re: “Homeless population growing, survey shows

"conservative and x-tian city"... in reputation only for the x-tian part. totally teabagger for the conservative part.

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Posted by happyfew on 05/20/2013 at 4:04 PM

Re: “Swimming with Sharks

What a pitifully prejudicial piece of crap this hit piece was. How much credibility do you figure the extreme left-wing and now defunct ACORN has? They were run out of business in disgrace a few years back.
The loan referenced and described as "predatory" looked like a fairly decent consolidation loan. Can't speak to the insurance since not enough information was given.
There is such a thing as personal responsibility. Why don't all you bleeding heart liberals start your own business lending money? Feel free to lend to anyone you like. We'll see how long you remain in business.
I know, you all think it is your "right" to have everything handed to you. It just isn't "fair" that some people have more than you.

Posted by siggie on 05/20/2013 at 3:59 PM

Re: “Police chief: Looking at helicopters and drones

They're expensive to fly. YES they are for this out dated fleet, leave them on the ground and spend the money elsewhere like the southeast side of town!!

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Posted by Paul Kleinschmidt on 05/20/2013 at 3:35 PM

Re: “Police chief: Looking at helicopters and drones

Another phucking idiot employed by the city.

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Posted by Jake on 05/20/2013 at 2:46 PM

Re: “A spin around Fort Carson

you expect army PAO to tell the truth? LOL

Posted by apathetic on 05/20/2013 at 2:40 PM

Re: “Bach plays paperboy for Gazette

Finally he has a job fitting his skill set and abilities.

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Posted by Jamal on 05/20/2013 at 1:21 PM

Re: “Homelessness solution: Welcome to Bachville

Bachvilles?!?!?!?!?! That's not what the homeless call them. Last homeless camp I saw had a sign that said "Obamaville - Americas fastest growing community". I'll go ahead and take their word for it over the arrogant douchebaggery spouted by a non-sensical leftist.

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Posted by Stacy in Woodland Park on 05/20/2013 at 11:34 AM

Re: “Want to support John Morse?

Kevin McClarty - Your list has many problems. 1. The NRA did not start the recall process, local citizens did. 2. Morse is not being recalled because of his support for background checks, he is being recalled to his support of magazine capacity limits, increased tax on gun purchases, liability for sellers of guns, and for specifically saying that he doesn't listen to the "toxic" opinions of his constituents because it "weighs on his psyche". 3. A recall does not somehow diminish the Constitutional rights of voters. It actually gives people more of a voice in government. People are given the opportunity to speak directly to their elected officials and voice their opposition to his actions. Since he doesn't read constituent's letters, maybe he will take notice of the results of a special election.
Power to the people works both ways. This recall takes power from the rich elite like Bloomberg, and gives it back to the little guy.

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Posted by DanDanNoodles on 05/20/2013 at 11:17 AM

Re: “Mayor Bach: Recreational marijuana is 'public-safety issue'

CO...hard to know what is extremely well paying for a pot head...I just don't want to have to pay for pot caused cancer. So a registry would put you in a pool with other people who engage in risky behaviors and lack healthy habits so you all are covered by your own higher premiums equal to your collective risk. And there are already classes for drinkers and smokers, I would just include pot heads.

I am a perfectly happy and healthy guy who with siggie likes to jazz up all you weirdos with your pants below your butts with a dose of reality, giving you something other than your self justifying thinking on subjects to save you from yourselves and from your ruining our country.

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Posted by TejonTech on 05/20/2013 at 10:12 AM

Re: “Homeless population growing, survey shows

The reasons for homelessness are not as simple as "They've made a mess of their life." Please note the 755 children reported homeless by two school districts, accounting for 64% of the total 1,171 reported homeless in El Paso County. Yes, there are entire families who are homeless. They were most likely hanging on to the American dream with their fingernails before the recession but lay-offs, lack of employment opportunities, minimum wage stagnation, rising gas, food and other costs, etc. tossed them even further down the economic ladder. Did they mess up their lives or even choose their situation? Bad things CAN happen to good people. A little compassion can go a long way...

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Posted by Sheila Anderson on 05/20/2013 at 10:02 AM

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