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by Bolton Strid
Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:09 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Coloradans begin a third recall
Replies: 21
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Re: Coloradans begin a third recall

Hudak the Horrible falls on her sword for the Colorado mafia.

Multiple articles for the record - - - - - -

http://kdvr.com/2013/11/27/hudak-will-r ... -majority/
November 27 2013



GOOD RIDDANCE, EVIE: Senator Hudak Resigns To Avoid Recall
November 27, 2013
http://coloradopeakpolitics.com/2013/11 ... id-recall/

The rape survivors who testified against a bill that would ban concealed carry on college campuses and who were disrespected by Hudak in the process reacted to the news that Hudak had resigned:

“I am pleased that the people of Senate District 19 put enough pressure on Senator Hudak to cause her to resign her Senate seat. Her treatment of me and other women in March demonstrated Senator Hudak’s belief that she knows better than the women of Colorado how they should best defend themselves. My sincere hope is that the Democrats consider, in their replacement choice, that the women of Colorado can make self-defense decisions on their own.” – Amanda Collins

“At Women for Concealed Carry, we are happy to hear of Senator Hudak’s resignation. Although she says her votes on gun control bills make women safer, the facts do not support that. We told her that these bills would make us less safe. She refused to listen to us during testimony, but today’s resignation indicates her constituents expect their representative to listen. Colorado deserves better.









” – Kim Weeks



Young women help grow Colorado gun-ownership numbers
Retailers, educators, advocates are all increasing their focus on female gun owners.
Nov. 29, 2013
http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20131 ... ck_check=1
by Bolton Strid
Tue Oct 15, 2013 2:56 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Coloradans begin a third recall
Replies: 21
Views: 1920

Re: Coloradans begin a third recall

baldeagle wrote:The Colorado Governor is asking gun control groups to stay away during the recalls. http://www.thespectrum.com/usatoday/article/2969257" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Still smarting from the previous losses, I presume.
From yet another source - http://www.conservativeintel.com/2013/1 ... stay-away/:

"Hickenlooper’s own re-election comes next November. At the moment, he’s not looking too hot — even former Rep. Tom Tancredo, R, trailed him by only just one point in a poll taken in August"

Ow - Hicken' going chicken for a reason, if the poll can be believed.
by Bolton Strid
Tue Oct 15, 2013 2:50 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Coloradans begin a third recall
Replies: 21
Views: 1920

Re: Coloradans begin a third recall

chasfm11 wrote:We can only hope that the campaign against her has enough money to get the yard sign and taxation matters into the eyes of the public. I do believe that elections can be bought with advertizing money from the outside and that those results are not at all a reflection of the voter's views on the current issues. Of course, politicians like Senator Hudak have a vested interest in making sure that the real issues never come to light.

It may come down to whose message is the loudest. Maybe one of the pro-gun groups in the Senator's area has a PAC that I contribute to. That is a far better use of my money since it could have a more direct impact on my rights (assuming a successful recall) than anything either of the National parties are doing to protect my rights now.
The taxation issue is definitely available for viewing by the inquisitive - dug it up while ago on Youtube and edited it in as a live link where info about the "second incident' starts. That clip is only 10 seconds worth, but, wow. Provided their new goofy balloting & residency procedures don't come into play and no third candidate gets involved to siphon off votes, yeah there's a good shot at tossing her to the curb.
by Bolton Strid
Sat Oct 12, 2013 3:36 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Coloradans begin a third recall
Replies: 21
Views: 1920

Re: Coloradans begin a third recall

What the hey were people thinking in electing that psycho hag :ack: - and she's not even originally from Colorado, but New York City. Which may explain the influx of NY money into her campaign coffers. The good news is that she won her seat by only about 600 votes - motivated folks should be able to beat that and get her recalled.

From -http://thecoloradoobserver.com/2012/10/ ... l-stretch/ - from Oct. 24, 2012

"Numerous incidents from Senator Hudak’s past have come to light during the election homestretch, including a police complaint from an argument the first-term Democrat had with a 14-year-old girl over yard signs in a previous race, and video of Hudak saying Coloradans aren’t taxed enough.

Former Top Gun instructor Lang Sias, a Republican, is challenging Hudak in Jefferson County-based Senate District 19.

The yard sign fiasco relates to an incident in 1994 where Hudak, then running for an Arvada State House seat, got into a heated argument with 14-year-old girl over the fact that the girl’s mother replaced a Hudak yard sign with one of Hudak’s opponents.

Hudak had reportedly been driving through the neighborhood when she noticed the home of Joan and Rocky Germano had a yard sign for her opponent, Independent Joann Conte, where hers had previously been. Frustrated, Hudak pulled over feeling the need to inquire why the sign had been changed, she told The Denver Post at the time.

Confronting the Germano’s teenage daughter, Hudak demanded to speak with her parents. The girl told Hudak her parents weren’t home, but according to the police report, Hudak heard the girl’s older sister and pushed her way past the girl and entered the Germano’s home.

Hudak denies ever entering the home, but the Germanos filed a police complaint for first degree criminal trespass.

What Hudak doesn’t deny is what happened next. According to the police report, Hudak “took the Conte sign down and replaced it with her own Hudak campaign sign. E. Hudak then left the area.”

Joan Germano asked police to inform Hudak she was not welcome any more at the Germano residence.

A Denver Post article at the time quotes a neighbor backing up the teenage girl’s version of events. Neighbor Lowell Gee was quoted as saying “[Hudak] raised her voice loud enough to attract my attention, and I was across the street. Afterward, I went over and talked to the daughter. She was upset. She felt like she had been attacked.”

Hudak was fearful of the police complaint getting out to the media, she told police. Police records note that she “stated that she was concerned about the report being filed and that she was concerned the media would have access to it. Officer Mayfield explained to E. Hudak that the report could be accessed by the public.”

Senator Hudak did not respond to a request for comment or clarification on the incident.

The second incident revolves around a video sent out by the Colorado Republican Party last week of Senator Hudak on Colorado Public TV saying that Coloradans are wrong in thinking they are overtaxed.

“People in Colorado have to stop thinking we’re taxed to death, because actually we’re not. It’s the opposite,” said Hudak.

Hudak has been one of the leading champions of higher taxes in the State Legislature. She supported a $3 billion tax hike known as Prop 103 in 2011 — which was ultimately defeated by a wide margin.

Hudak has also backed tax increases that haven’t been written yet. The website Revealing Politics posted video of Hudak earlier this year professing support for a local tax increase that had yet to be developed.

Senate District 19 is one of the most competitive in the state, and it is unclear how Hudak’s vociferous support for tax hikes or her previous run-in with the law will affect the outcome of the race."

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