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DREAM Act rejection will come back to haunt Republicans, warns CO immigrant advocate

By Michael RobertsSeptember 22, 2010

On Monday, advocates rallied at North High School in favor of the DREAM Act, which would have provided a path to citizenship for undocumented graduates from U.S. high schools. (See a recap and photos here.) But yesterday, Senate Republicans stalled the measure, likely killing it for now. Colorado Immigrant Rights…

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Dan Maes’s $500,000-in-a-day fundraising goal falls over $400,000 short, spokesman says

By Michael RobertsSeptember 21, 2010

Dan Maes’s embattled campaign for governor has been perpetually short of funds. With that in mind, the Republican nominee’s finance committee sent out a release last week declaring the intention to raise $500,000 in a single day, September 17. How close did they come? Not very. Maes campaign spokesman Nate…

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Striptease pays off: Boulder City council offers $10,000 to boxer-shorts-protester Seth Brigham

By Michael RobertsSeptember 21, 2010

Back in February, we told you about Seth Brigham’s nipple-baring appearance at a Boulder City Council meeting — a protest of sorts against a proposed nudity ordinance that would have criminalized the display of female nipples in the city. Brigham, who remained in his boxers, was arrested — a move…

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Buck Bailey: Libertarian candidate bristles over debate blackballing, but Channel 12 offers invite

By Jonathan EasleySeptember 21, 2010

The anti-establishment fever ripping across the country has led to increased interest in third-party and independent candidates. And here in Colorado, these candidates are doing their best to roil election cycle formalities like the debate process, which have historically ignored minor party and unaffiliated candidates. The latest to raise his…

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Ken Buck: Opponents rally rape and incest survivors to decry his abortion policy

By Michael RobertsSeptember 21, 2010

Abortion is seldom a major debating point in campaigns these days — not because it’s deemed an unimportant issue, but because most people already have made up their minds on the subject. It’s an interesting twist, then, that the Campaign for a Strong Colorado, which opposes Republican senate nominee Ken…

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Telluride town council tells grocers that plastic bags aren’t the future: Paper, damn it!

By Alan PrendergastSeptember 20, 2010

The town of Telluride is just weeks away from becoming the first municipality in the state to ban plastic bags at grocery stores and other retailers — a move that keeps the mountain town in the vanguard of high-country green gestures, right up there with Aspen’s designation of free parking…

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Jason Clark, guv hopeful with Craigslist-found running mate: from Jay Leno to low-profile slog

By Jonathan EasleySeptember 20, 2010

As the big names in the Colorado gubernatorial race drag an already strange election into even stranger territory, independent candidate Jason Clark has quietly toiled in obscurity. Well, not entirely. Back in May, Clark posted an ad for his running mate on Craigslist…

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Immigration rally in favor of DREAM Act tries to prove people power stronger than politics

By Michael RobertsSeptember 20, 2010

At 4 p.m. today, a rally will be held in support of the DREAM Act, a proposal that would allow select undocumented students who’ve lived in America for at least five years and graduate from a U.S. high school the chance to earn legal residency status. The measure faces steep…

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Dan Maes: Five October surprises to expect from the campaign of the Kansas superspy

By Alan PrendergastSeptember 17, 2010

Call us jaded. GOP gubernatorial hopeful Dan Maes has spun so many bizarre and jaw-dropping yarns, about everything from his generous mileage reimbursements to being fired as a Kansas cop because he dared to investigate his future in-laws’ gambling activities, that we’re no longer easily a-Maesed. Not even when a…

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Douglas Bruce story soon to become a kids’ lit classic: Kenny Be’s Fotochop Friday

By Kenny BeSeptember 17, 2010

Douglas Bruce, the California Democrat turned Colorado Republican, is the embodiment of the classic bad boy character of children’s literature. Of course, he isn’t trying to be bad, it’s just something that’s natural. Everyone and everything that comes into contact with him turns out bad, from mail-order brides to constitutional…

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Dan Maes’s quiet hiring of new campaign manager, defense of Kansas cop firing story

By Michael RobertsSeptember 16, 2010

The crazy whirlwind that is Republican nominee Dan Maes’s guv run just keeps spinning faster. Below, spokesman Nate Strauch offers his take on four big stories: the hiring of new campaign manager George Culpepper, Maes’s explanation for why he was fired as a Kansas cop, a new poll showing Maes…

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Dan Maes’s latest explanation for being fired as a Kansas cop: Evildoers (and girlfriends) beware!

By Alan PrendergastSeptember 15, 2010

It’s hard to pick a favorite claim by GOP gubernatorial hopeful Dan Maes. His accounts of himself, from “I did so drive 80,000 miles” to his denunciation of Denver’s bike program as a UN plot to his boasts of undercover police work invite us into a realm hitherto unknown, at…

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John Hickenlooper’s hot tub time machine: Kenny Be’s Worst-Case Scenario

By Kenny BeSeptember 15, 2010

Watching Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper showering in his clothes almost seems normal in what will surely go down as the strangest election cycle in state history. It is only fitting in the crazy Colorado campaign of 2010 that Hick is willing to portray himself as “all wet.” Instead of using…

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Tom Tancredo wins suit, keeps name on ballot despite many wanting if off, campaign says

By Michael RobertsSeptember 14, 2010

The lawsuit filed against Tom Tancredo has fallen short of its goal: A judge has ruled that Tancredo’s name will remain on the November ballot. The decision pleases Tancredo campaign operations manager Cliff Dodge — but he’s still irritated that his guy had to jump through this particular hoop…

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Tom Tancredo appears in court, defends right to blow off GOP for American Constitution Party

By Jonathan EasleySeptember 13, 2010

It didn’t take long to get to the main event at the Denver District Court today. Tom Tancredo was the first witness called to the stand to defend his right to run for governor on the American Constitution Party ticket…

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Amendments 60 & 61, Proposition 101: Colorado Progressive Coalition hits road to battle them

By Jonathan EasleySeptember 13, 2010

Twentieth century French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre was keen on constructing impenetrable monoliths of text about nothingness. But his notion that the absence of something is just as important to an experience as the presence of something ties directly into this year’s Colorado ballot initiatives…

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Amendments 60 & 61, Proposition 101: Is $6 million not enough to defeat them?

By Alan PrendergastSeptember 10, 2010

Opponents of three tax-slashing ballot initiatives say their polling shows that the measures might actually be approved by voters — despite a multi-million-dollar ad blitz starting this weekend designed to crush them. Coloradans for Responsible Reform recently spent $250,000 on polling, only to discover that voter opinions are running 48…

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Uranium miners in Colorado defend their livelihood in (of all places) The New Yorker

By Alan PrendergastSeptember 9, 2010

When a national magazine starts its examination of southwestern Colorado “uranium widows” with a glimpse of a woman drilling for ore while clad only in “sandals, denim shorts, and a bra,” I brace myself for the worst — another condescending article about the state’s tragic history on the front lines…

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Jaimes Brown, Colorado Libertarian candidate for governor, unhappy over debate dis

By Jonathan EasleySeptember 9, 2010

Jaimes Brown isn’t happy. The Colorado Libertarian candidate for governor wasn’t invited to a Channel 12 gubernatorial debate on September 10. He says he found out about the debate in a Denver Post article after the event had been taped…

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Douglas Bruce wins 60-61-101 case, but lawyer says order to testify “smacks of Big Brother”

By Michael RobertsSeptember 8, 2010

The resolution of the latest case against tax-hater Douglas Bruce has been portrayed by the press as a mixed bag. True, Bruce wasn’t held in contempt for not testifying in a lawsuit involving Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 — but the judge ordered him to testify about his…

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Tom Tancredo plans to be at debates whether Dan Maes, John Hickenlooper want him or not

By Michael RobertsSeptember 8, 2010

Tom Tancredo hasn’t been feeling a lot of love in the past day or so. First, Dan Maes and John Hickenlooper agreed to a debate schedule without consulting him or mandating his participation. Plus, two locals have reportedly filed suit to keep Tancredo’s name off the ballot. Team Tancredo shrugs…

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Fracking: Wyoming jumps ahead of Colorado in regulation of hydraulic fracturing fluids

By Alan PrendergastSeptember 7, 2010

While Colorado officials fret over whether drilling regulations are too tough, this month Wyoming will become the first state to require energy companies to disclose what’s in the mysterious, highly toxic fluids they pump into the ground to extract oil and gas. Yes, that’s right. Wyoming, bastion of Dick Cheney…

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