Boulder County Commissioner Candidate Luncheon

The (Boulder County) Land Use Coalition is sponsoring a luncheon with all 9 candidates for County Commissioner. That would be 3 Democratic incumbents and 3 challengers each from the Libertarian and Republican parties. Here are the details…

COUNTY COMMISSIONER CANDIDATES LUNCHEON
Sept. 25th, Thursday at 11:30 am
Boulder Broker Inn
555 – 30th Boulder
(south from Baseline & 30th to the end on right side, please park in back (south side of bldg.) & come in the Bentley Club Bar door)

$17 – please bring check or cash.

Choose entree when making reservation:
Boulder Club served with fries
Hamburger served with fries
Chicken Salad

FIRM DEADLINE FOR RESERVATION: Sept. 20th, 4:00 PM
Call: Jo Wiedemann – 303-447-2569 or Email: jowiedemann@comcast.net

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Can’t wait to see

The anti-Palin letters in the Daily Camera will turn out to be a sign of true panic.

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Fox news asked Two Faced?

US Weekly doing what comes naturally

I think the more the media goes crazy and the liberals try to take her down the stronger the McCain campaign will be. All I can say is “Keep it Up”, it will only make the McCain/Palin ticket stronger.

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Alcohol audits

Fascinating.

“Our objective is to show them where they can save money,” Bowler said. “A lot of times it can be thousands of dollars.”

Richard “Gus” Gusler hired Bevinco nine months ago when he suspected employees might be stealing at Players Retreat bar and restaurant in Raleigh.

“I kept looking at what was going on in the bar and how much I was buying and how much I was selling, and it just didn’t compute,” Gusler said.

He hired Bevinco without his employees’ knowledge, letting Bowler and his staff in during predawn hours to weigh every bottle of liquor and every keg of beer and count the full bottles in the bar.

That data was put into a computer, which compared the amount used with the amount that the bar’s computer system said was sold.

The first week, there was a little more than $2,000 in missing alcohol (translation: missed sales). The second week, it was $2,660.

“It turns out, that first week was a slow week,” Gusler said. “Twenty percent of what was going out of here wasn’t getting paid for. That one week, we lost an entire keg of Carolina Pale Ale.”

After two weeks of data, Gusler told his staff he was watching. He eventually fired two people.

Good business is good business. That said, bar and restaurant owners that use this or similar services need to be very careful about appearance of being “stingy”. One day we went to our favorite watering hole and suddenly there’s 1″ of head on the beer. Bad impression. In my mind, it’s better to raise prices a tad and not appear to be stingy to your customers.

Wastage, stealing, have at it. Just be careful the impression made on your customers.

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Energy prices since Gustav


(click to enlarge)

1 hour bar chart, starting August 31st.

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How to keep Palin pregnancy story a secret…

HOW THEY COULD HAVE KEPT THE PALIN PREGNANCY STORY OUT OF THE PRESS:

Leaked it that John Edwards was the father . . . ..

Hat-tip to Instapundit.

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No homework, 7th grade Algebra

I’m deeply disappointed in the local Middle School where this philosophy has suddenly taken hold for all 7th grade math levels. I can only guess that it is related to budget issues and some type of agreement between teachers and the administration.

Sure doesn’t sound like a way to address the poor performance of US students on international math and science tests

On the science portion, U.S. students, most of them 10th-graders, received an average score of 489 on a 1,000-point scale, 11 points below the average of the 30 countries. Canada, Japan and Korea were among the countries in which students outperformed U.S. counterparts. U.S. students were on par with peers in eight countries and outperformed those from five others.

In math, only four countries had average scores lower than the United States. Students in 23 countries had a higher average score, and those in two countries did about the same as the Americans.

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Novel use of Viagra

A seven-year-old Scottish girl, who suffers from a rare lung condition, is being kept alive by four doses of Viagra a day.

The rare lung condition is

Primary pulmonary hypertension causes abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. As a result, the small arteries of the lungs become narrow, which makes it hard for blood to flow, according to the National Institutes of Health.

The Viagra works by opening the arteries and improving the blood flow.

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Interesting snapshot

Below is a snapshot of the Daily Camera Letters to the Editor blog. Supposedly all submitted letters are posted on the blog sight or printed in the paper (or both). This snapshot succinctly demonstrates the mindset of typical Boulderites…

Since this is a screen capture there are no embedded linds. You can find the LTE blog here.

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Don’t Tread on Me


Find out more at the FoundFathers.info web site.

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Gustav calms down, Hanna in “hostile” environment

The Weather Channel reports Gustav is a weak Cat 3 and Hanna is in a wind shear environment. (the link is probably temporary)

Gustav’s weakening trend may be over and, despite some strengthening as it approaches Louisiana, the hurricane will likely remain a Category 3. This said, Gustav continues to be a dangerous major hurricane and will move into Louisiana Monday.

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Hanna has been impacted by strong shearing winds in association with an upper-level low in the region. The upper-level low is forecast to weaken, but the overall environment for Hanna should remain quite hostile for the next 24 to 48 hours keeping the system weak.

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Sarah Palin educated in public schools

Of Obama, Biden, McCain and Palin; Sarah Palin is the only one educated in public schools.

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News Flash: Brown palace doesn’t own the sidewalk

Update over at midiabistro.

Eslockers attorneys had this to say…

Mr. Eslocker is innocent of all three crimes with which he’s been charged. He and his ABC News crew were standing on public sidewalks covering an event of public significance and performing a press function protected by the First Amendment.

Frankly, we are outraged at the conduct of the individual officers. Their interactions with Mr. Eslocker are captured on tape. Mr. Eslocker was acting courteously and trying to determine where he and his news crew could stand on public sidewalks to report on an event involving some of this nations leader’s — an event that the public has a right to know about. Even the Brown Palace hotel has now acknowledged that the sidewalks are public property.

The case is now in the hands of the Denver City’s Attorney’s office, which has a well deserved reputation of acting reasonably and fairly. We are confident that when that office has had the opportunity to review the evidence, including our video tapes, it will decide to dismiss all charges against Mr. Eslocker.

Follow the link to find out what the ACLU and Reporters without Borders had to say.

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Media cheering Obama…

and the surprise is what exactly?

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AARP, Medical bills and bankruptcy

This is one of the many reasons I’m on AARP’s do not call, do not write, do not contact list…

DAVID BERNSTEIN ON THE AARP’S “ridiculous claim that 1.85 million Americans go bankrupt every year due to medical bills. In other words, the AARP is claiming that every single bankruptcy in the U.S. is due to medical bills. Even Elizabeth Warren doesn’t go that far. The AARP has launched a mass media campaign, including television ads, based on this blatantly dishonest premise. One can only hope it will damage its credibility.” Yeah, every time I turn on the TV I see this commercial.

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ABC arrest: Brown Palace side of the story

Read it over at Winds of Change.

Arresting the ABC reporter may well have been the right thing to do, but I still classify the actions of the police officers as “thuggish”.

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Obama campaign criminal complaint is very troubling

The Virginian comments on Obama’s campaign wanting to send his attackers to jail

So it appears to be a standard strategy of the Obama team to threaten their political enemies with prison for being disrespectful of Obama. This is a tactic that is reminiscent of third world countries like the ones the Obama relatives are involved with in Africa.

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Instapundit responds to criticism of Obama blogging

I say “oh yeah” and “spot on”! He concludes his explanation with…

But it’s quite irritating to see just how in-the-tank the press is for Obama, an irritation that quite a few Democrats have noticed as well. I don’t mind ’em having opinions, I just wish they’d put ’em on the opinion pages. Or start blogging!

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The other side of the story

From a letter to the editor in the Daily Camera (What about the other parties?) today regarding the abuse police are receiving at the DNC. (Note, this is not even the point of the letter).

I am watching the television and the voluminous amount of time spent showing the Democratic National Convention and pondering what Hillary Clinton would say and do. My son, who is a police officer for the city of Aurora, is being paid overtime to help provide security at taxpayer expense. He tells me every day he and his fellow officers are splattered with human feces and urine thrown by protesters.

Disgusting. That said, I think the interaction is probably a little more complicated than that.

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Denver police updates

This link will do a google blog search on the Denver Police.

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