Monthly Archives: January 2005

took a few days

It took a few days for the Daily Camera to chime in on Ward Churchill, the University of Colorado professor who believes the victims in the World Trade Center Towers were far from innocent. While suggesting he is protected by … Continue reading

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Preble mouse

I’m sure if the Prebble mouse losses is protection under the endangered species act as described in this article, it won’t keep the Boulder County Commissioners and the land use zealots from continuing to use it as a tool control … Continue reading

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Cavuto on the UN

Neil let’s the UN have it with both barrels here. Surely they have more important things to do??

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prairie dog madness and a small does of common sense

Columnist Clay Evans of the Daily Camera points out in his column how the Boulder City and County prairie dog colonies have sown the seeds of their own destruction. His comments are made in context to a recently passed law … Continue reading

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… and you wonder why

I say that “Boulder is a Stoopid Place”. This article posted late today on the Daily Camera web site starts out: CLINTON, N.Y. (AP) — A University of Colorado professor who compared the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks on … Continue reading

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Let Freedom Ring

Poor Al-Zarqawi, doesn’t want the light of freedom shining in Iraq as you can read in this New York Post article. The quote I like best is: The speaker said democracy was based on un-Islamic beliefs and behaviorssuch as freedom … Continue reading

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More $$’s to the UN

The editors of the Boulder Daily Camera, in a pang of typical liberal guilt, want more US $$’s to go to the UN (read here, free registration necessary). The admirable goal is to cure/control the “silent tsunami”, malaria. The UN … Continue reading

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frustration

Well my post on Boulder County land use will have to wait another day. Twenty minutes of work just went down the drain and I don’t have the energy to start over. I’m learning but it’s slow going. I’ve got … Continue reading

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Social Security

This is certainly a controversial topic and I have a lot of self-educating to do. A few items quickly come to mind, both pro and con: 1. I embrace the concept of “ownership” society so conceptually I am in favor … Continue reading

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rude?

Today I stopped by the bank to make a deposit. On the few Saturday’s I’ve stopped in, they’ve had fresh donuts and coffee, and today was no exception. As I approached the entrance out walks this “guy” with three donuts … Continue reading

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Prairie Dogs

Prairie Dogs enjoy a unique status in Boulder. Everyone loves them but no one wants them. Boulder’s previous “save the prairie

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Crichton Poppycock?

At the offices of the local Boulder Newspaper this apparently qualifies as a book review. The book is Michael Crichton’s latest science fiction book, “State of Fear”. Through the book Crichton takes aim at the global warming crowd using data … Continue reading

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