Monthly Archives: October 2010

If you give a Boulderite a Cookie

Well it’s actually “If you give a Democrate a Cookie” but what the hey… It appears registration is required but if you’re a Republican or Independent it’s probably worth your time. If you live within the 24 square miles, don’t … Continue reading

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Good Vibes

and knuckleballer Tim Wakefield receives the Robert Clemente award. “I’ve tried to live by that,’’ Wakefield said yesterday, when he received the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, which “recognizes players who best represent the game of baseball through sportsmanship, community involvement, … Continue reading

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Voter fraud

More here.

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I can wait to vote now

Voted today, barring any special elections I’ll have to wait another two years. Of course there’s that “vote early, vote often” thing.

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Many Europeans don’t get it

Europe ‘dismayed’ as midterms highlight Obama’s struggles And that’s a good thing at least for those of us that don’t want to be like Europe. Not a lot in the 24 square miles I might add.

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Entrepreneurship: Do More Faster

The website. The book.

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Margin of Cheating

In Nevada… “Voter Joyce Ferrara said when they went to vote for Republican Sharron Angle, her Democratic opponent, Sen. Harry Reid’s name was already checked. Ferrara said she wasn’t alone in her voting experience. She said her husband and several … Continue reading

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The New Elite

Are you credentialed? Are you entitled? Perhaps you’re a member of the New Elite. If you’re living in Boulder the odds have increased significantly. Gotta work the “New Elite” into the blog header!

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Journalism and Capitalism

Free enterprise just hasn’t been good for journalism Which lead Instapundit to comment… MAYBE THIS EXPLAINS THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARD CAPITALISM

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Americans dumbfounded….

As French Protest Increase In Retirement Age To…62 No Sh!t. Of course City of Denver employees are better off than the French. Apparently they understand as they’re not rioting over increasing their retirement age from 55 to 60. Hey, the … Continue reading

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Obamanomics

Tne winners. The payback h/t to Instapundit..

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Easy Money

… is not the solution states Bill Quick (and Ludwig von Mises). Keynesian policies failed during the Great Depression, and they are failing today. An economic catastrophe caused by loose monetary policies, crushing levels of debt, and appalling lending practices … Continue reading

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I worked so hard

Senator Boxer needs a rest…. Call Me Senator from RightChange on Vimeo. It’s just a thing!

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We’re getting the picture

In reference to the dismimssal of the New Black Panther voter intimidation case… “civil rights laws weren’t intended to protect whites.” This is the worst possible news for the wrongdoers at DOJ, a week before the midterm elections. While purely … Continue reading

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True the Vote

True the Vote “It’s about truth”

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Find voter fraud…

Get sued by the Democratic party. Talk about denial! A group of liberal activists is making the media rounds, assuring reporters and editors that election fraud is a fairy tale. Nothing serious, they assert, nothing to see here. Too bad … Continue reading

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6000 fraudulant Colorado voter registrations

Sure hope we read about this in the Boulder Daily Camera.  No doubt these would be voters that would follow the DC’s endorsments. I predict you’ll be blue in the face if you wait to hear about this in the … Continue reading

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A vision of the Not to Distant Future

Just look to France to see the future United States. For Gilly and many other Frenchmen and women, social benefits such as long vacations, state-subsidized health care and early retirement are more than just luxuries: They’re seen as a birthright … Continue reading

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Juan Williams

Years ago, I heard part of an interview Britt Hume did with Juan Williams.  I can no longer remember the details of the interview, but it made enough of an impression that I’m pretty sure I paid $1 for the … Continue reading

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League of Women Voters

The LVW seems to have a problem saying the Pledge of Allegiance prior to a debate, at least in Illinois.  I wonder if that’s a problem in Boulder?  If it was, it wouldn’t make the fine print in the Daily Camera, not … Continue reading

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