Colorado Gov. Bill Owens, left, makes a point during a news conference Wednesday, July 5, 2006, in Denver. Owens underscored a need for identity theft laws to be considered during the state Legislature's special session set to start on Thursday. Looking on is Rick Grice, the executive director of Colorado's Department of Labor and Employment. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Why, didn't he learn from Utah that the people want amnesty and open borders? LOL
Owens had already called the Legislature into a special session, which opens Thursday, in part to consider an immigration measure.
The Supreme Court last month disqualified a petition initiative for the November ballot that would have asked voters to cut off most state services to people who are in the country illegally.
The court said the petition illegally addressed more than one subject. Owens wants lawmakers to place the issue on the ballot directly to avoid the court's objection.
Having the people vote. A revolutionary concept. :-)
Having a vote or referendum will stop the court in what way? What a joke.
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That will change when the Senate's terrorist bill against the American citizens gets passed. Every one of us will give the last dime we have to the illegals before it is over. I know how it is in our county, and how the schools rob us to educate illegal's children. When we complain in our local newsrag, we are called "racists". That is the future of America, thanks to George Bush.