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February 26, 2008

February 26, 2008 Sweep

Schaffer v Udall  A New Udall Bumper Sticker  Who does he [ Mark Udall ] think he is fooling by declining to co-sponsor the bill this year?

Schaffer v Udall  Udall Remains Quiet On Superdelegate Vote   

Ritter Watch  Who Will Be Bill Ritter's Willie Horton  it is not too early to be wondering who Bill Ritter's Willie Horton will be and what he will do.

The Cauldron  Liberty’s Love Life: The Saga Continues Upon hearing the news, economic prosperity was last seen typing furiously on various Internet dating sites. Stay tuned for more drama.

Slapstick Politics  Study: Hurricanes No Worse Today Than In The Past Says Leading Climate Scientist  Unfortunately for the global warming industry, there are scientists more interested in discovering what is actually happening to the Earth's climate--both causes and effects--than belonging to any mythical "consensus".

Slapstick Politics  More Speculation--State Democrats Support Sen. Ken Salazar As Potential VP  Sen. Salazar, for his part, would say "yes" if asked by either candidate to join the Dem ticket in November

Slapstick Politics  Despite Global Warming, North America Has Most Snow Cover Since 1966   More scientists are doubting that "consensus" Al Gore and other global warmongers have repeatedly cited as "evidence" of anthropogenic climate change:

Slapstick Politics  Weekend Blog Wrapup 

Mark Hillman  Must Reads:  Terrorism 

Gang of Four  Undemocratic impact of Centennial charter  Centennial's elected treasurer warns that elimination of her position under the proposed city charter would result in less protection for taxpayers.  It makes sense.

FTS  Leadville mayor throws a tantrum  You would think this would be what is making Leadville Mayor Bud Elliot mad

Colorado Senate News  Mitchell's push for solar power heads for House  A GOP bill making it easier--and more cost-effective--to install solar power on homes and businesses won a final, unanimous vote of approval from the state Senate today

Colorado Senate News  Harvey, Senate GOP advance effort to shield kids from porn  A Republican proposal making it a class 2 misdemeanor to sell or distribute pornographic material to a minor was nearly gutted today by ruling Democrats in the Senate

Colorado Charter Schools  Ensuring At Will Employment  Almost all charter schools employ on an at-will basis. It's very important to make sure their verbal or written agreements don't change that at-will status

Line of Sight  Rage Grows over Pelosi's Obstinance  The AG and DNI said in part, “Our experience in the past few days since the expiration of the Act demonstrates that these concerns are neither speculative nor theoretical: allowing the Act to expire without passing the bipartisan Senate bill has had real and negative consequences for our national security.

Line of Sight  Wiretaps Go Day by Day  On Saturday, the White House announce that phone companies “with understandable misgivings” are going to day-by-day cooperation with intelligence tracking of terrorist activities.

Line of Sight  VFW to House Democrats:  "Asinine"   VFW National Commander George Lisicki said, “Americans are protected from illegal search and seizures by the Fourth Amendment, but critical legislation is now being delayed because some would extend these same constitutional protections to those who want to harm America.”

Line of Sight Video History of House Democrats Wiretap Debacle

Best Destiny  Reports of God's Death A Bit . . . Premature  By and large, Americans are clearly still a religious people, predominantly a Christian people. Thirty years of ACLU ascendancy can't change that, no matter how hard they try.

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