Colorado Lawmakers Who Voted YES on NDAA - Indefinite Military Detention

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H.R. 1540: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012



Oath Keepers Launches Effort to Recall Members of Congress Who Voted for NDAA - Indefinite Military Detention


In response to the recent passage of the NDAA, Oath Keepers announced a national effort to recall every member of the House and Senate who voted for it.​



Govtrack DNAA Rollcall


House:

CO-4 Gardner, Cory [R]
CO-5 Lamborn, Doug [R]
CO-7 Perlmutter, Ed [D]

Senate:

CO Bennet, Michael [D]
CO Udall, Mark [D]



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How do we fire our Senators? And these three traitors who call themselves Congressmen?
 
Well, I'm glad that Coffman didn't, but he's pretty bad in other areas. Both of our senators are horrible, and need to go. I still can't believe both of them get another term... :(
 
Well, I'm glad that Coffman didn't, but he's pretty bad in other areas. Both of our senators are horrible, and need to go. I still can't believe both of them get another term... :(

This state is barreling towards becoming a permanent blue state like Pennsylvania, New York, and California. Not that I cared for it when it was a red state. We seem to have more than our fair share of god-awful politicians.
 
I told everyone in my family that Gardner was bad news in 08 and this is some vindication... though I would have preferred it if I were not (vindicated)....
I think in my district things are fairly well primed for the pendulum to swing back and forth between establishment R and establishment D...
 
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