Schaffer v Udall Sure, but when has the left actually needed facts? refuting any implication of wrongdoing by Bob Schaeffer in relation to a vote he cast as a Board of Education member.
Schaffer v Udall Closet Democrat? The more we thought about it, we think the Democrats have the right idea-we can use oppressively high taxes
Schaffer v Udall The First Rule of Politcs Mark Udall demonstrated that he fully understands the first rule of politics: If you are going to lie, make it a whopper!
Face the State The Promise and Pitfalls of SCHIP critics have claimed that new initiatives are a failed, "big government" approach.
Face the State Denver Plays While Taxpayers Work For being broke, Denver sure does have a lot of toys. Earlier last month, urban renewal officials reveled in the newest city toy: $100,000 in taxpayer financing for a sculpture of giant building blocks.
Policy Media Defending National Security Edwards may not be a lot of things, but he is calculating, maybe even more so than Hillary Clinton. He knows how to deliver a targeted, scripted message and this is one.
Daily Blogster Progreas So, now the question is, what excuse will they use to pull our troops out now that there has been progress on the political front?
Mount Virtus MSM's eerie silence over political progress in Iraq a major development
Best Destiny Sure, But Since When Has The Left Ever Needed Facts? refuting any implication of wrongdoing by Bob Schaffer in relation to a vote he cast as a Board of Education member.
Best Destiny How Do You Know Global Warming Is Junk? Case in point
Best Destiny Polis' Sense of Irony Unsurprising, At Best In all reality, what's surprising about this is that Polis actually is getting any donations at all. I guess, that is, other than from Pat Stryker and Tim Gill.
A Line of Sight The Padilla Verdict: What did we learn? The ability to draw dramatically different conclusions and impressions from identical circumstances never ceases to amaze.
Colorado Senate News Senate GOP calls on guv to 'come clean' on his promises to big labor "It's great the governor wants to respect and reach out to employees, but can't he do it without putting labor bosses in charge of the effort?" Mitchell told the Rocky Mountain News.
Colorado Senate News Republican Senators say migrant-worker proposal is another attempt to roll back reforms GOP lawmakers denounced a Democrat plan for state-sponsored recruitment of migrant workers from Mexico, saying it risks making Colorado an immigration magnet -- and even a sanctuary for illegal aliens
Comment: We missed two items last week, one from Face the State and one from Colorado Senate News. If they want to be helpful, it would be useful if they put their new items in the same place every time. If what they are doing confuses us, it must confuse other readers.
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