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Colorado Recall Gets Nasty: Hudak Supporters Threaten to Kill Recall Supporters

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The third recall effort in Colorado is getting heated as the deadline for collecting signatures nears. Centennial State Dems are still reeling from the recall of two state senators over their votes in favor of increased gun control earlier this year. Now they’re scared you-know-whatless that a third recall could tip the balance of power in the senate and allow their shiny new felony-generation measures to be thrown under the bus. So it’s no surprise that Dems have upped the rhetorical heat against their uppity subjects who are trying to unseat their betters. Now some rights supporters are having their lives threatened by Democrats on the streets of their own hometown (as in the video above) . . .

Not only is the rhetoric heating up, but the Democrats are pulling out every trick in the book to try and stop the petitions from being signed. Reports are surfacing that Evie Hudak and her supporters are robo-calling homes in their districts with a message purporting to be a neighborhood safety announcement that implies that the signature gatherers are criminals, and warning people to not answer the door for them. And they’re supplementing the phone calls with door hangers driving home the same message.

It’s clear that Hudak and her supporters are willing to go to any lengths to keep the petitions from being signed, because they see the writing on the wall. And the only way for them to keep from being booted out of office the way Morse and Giron were by busting out the dirty tricks. They know they can’t win in a fair fight, so they’re using every dollar that Bloomberg and other out-of-state donor throw their way to keep the people from having the opportunity to cast their vote and make their voice heard.

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  1. Dig deep into the Tech industry and the FU list will get really long. It would be a shorter list if you gave us list of pro-2a companies. The technology companies deep into social media platforms or who must serve the under 30 crowd will lean far left as they comfortably can. Many of the companies also donate time, money and employee to the last two Obama campaigns and donate to democratic causes and politicians.

    And one more thing, these companies will quickly change sides if there is a favorite law or policy that can benefit them like copyright laws or digital rights.

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  2. Yup it’s the liberals that carry out the violence,whether it be tree huggers,bunny huggers,anti abortion groups,environmentallits,union rabble rousers,race baiters,or government agencies,or for that matter mass murderers they have one thing in common.They are liberal when it comes to politics. You know, Demoncrats

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  3. I wouldn’t be frightened by a threat from Evie Hudak. Now, if Nancy Pelosi threatened me, I’d crap in my Underoos. That beyotch is just plain scary.

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  4. Ralph, if Evil Hudac had me pinned down with intent to sexually abuse me I might turn my gun on myself if I couldn’t get a shot on her. A grim scenario indeed

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  5. Just donated!!!!! Come on guys and gals recalling this Witch helps us all. If my broke college student a$& can donate so can you!!!

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  6. Some TSA people are horse’s asses and some are nice, but all of them have one thing in common: they have a carbon footprint, while Hernandez has none. I feel bad that he was murdered, and I feel especially bad for his family. So if the Feds turn the poor b@stard’s death into a political statement, I can live with it in the hope that it will somehow help the family.

    But if the Feds want to use this episode as an excuse to arm TSA, I’m totally and completely opposed. We already have enough douchebags with badges and guns. We don’t need more.

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  7. Yesterday I bought another S&W 44 Magnum at one of my favorite gun stores in Lakewood, Colorado. My wife and I were out in less than 15 minutes. The background check took less than 5 minutes. And isn’t that the way it should be. It’s no wonder this state has had 2 successful recalls. Working on the recall of the Wicked Witch of Westminster – Hudak. The people are saying “NO” to the Bloomberg money and saying “YES” to sensible background checks and gun laws. Hey Bloomberg it took me less than 15 minutes! How come it takes a year in New York City? Which part of “shall not” don’t you understand?

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  8. Go get em John,by the way,join the NRA,GOA and USCCA .and let’s all help with the Lawsuits against these entities that deny our rights.They did it in Illinois they did it in Colorado,Calif,New York,Wash DC,New Jersey,YOU ARE NEXT!

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  9. Great follow up article Mr. Barrett.
    I’ve been fortunate to be a part of this training many times. It is fantastic. If anybody has a chance to participate in this, do it.
    The welts go away after a day or so….

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  10. What about ammo? Haven’t heard of plastic bullets yet…lately that’s been left out by people saying they are undetectable. Is that a liberator in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

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  11. I understand the reasoning for the writer’s stance but this just highlights why the background check system should be completely dismantled. It is used as a part of the methodology to blame the innocent for the misdeeds of the guilty. The burden should be placed on the illegal buyer, not the seller. The burden should be placed on the seller of stolen property, not the unknowing buyer. This is not about stopping crime, it is about creating an environment hostile to gun owners at every possible turn.

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  12. Dow Chemical Company did make a recipe for Naplam that would not stick to kids when the jungles were firebombed. Maybe Remington, Winchester and a few other ammo makers can make a kid-friendly bullet…..
    we can dream right?

    That ‘Naplam that would not stick to kids’ was a old joke from my ROTC days.

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