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I Don’t Think Too Highly of Myself, Do I?

on November 28, 2015 by Staff in Uncategorized, Comments Off on I Don’t Think Too Highly of Myself, Do I?

Colorado Peak Politics
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Littwin: Half-baked plan dies over twice-baked potato The defeat was, of course, humiliating — for Donald Trump,
for Paul Ryan, for every Republican who had ever promised to repeal
Obamacare, meaning every […]
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Boulder County’s new oil and gas regulations, explained The Boulder Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously
Thursday to approve new oil and gas regulations aimed at
protecting unincorporated county residents from health and
environmental […]
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BENNET’S SPANKING: Post Slams Senator in Gorsuch Confirmation U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet got spanked like a misbehaving child
by the Denver Post editorial board for his lack of leadership in
the Neil Gorsuch Supreme Court confirmation hearings. In
uncharacteristically harsh language, the Post says Bennet missed
the chance by remaining silent to rally for Gorsuch, and now
Democrats are threatening a filibuster. Bennet […]
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TIME WELL SPENT…OR NOT: Left-wingers Protest Colorado Springs Gazette We don’t blame the left for being jealous of the loud and
successful Trump-driven drumbeat against the mainstream media. But
when it comes to taking a page out of that book they have fallen
farcically short. Take, for example, the recent
25-person protest against the editorial page of the Colorado
Springs Gazette. According to the […]
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Q&A: Republican Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg on his decision to sponsor a hospital provider fee bill Republican state Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg of Sterling set off
shock waves at the state Capitol this week when he decided to
sponsor a bill, along […]
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Between Trump, Kochs and his constituents, Coffman was caught on a vote that never happened Colorado Republican Mike Coffman said early Friday that
he supported the AHCA, the GOP’s plan in the U.S. House to
repeal and replace Obamacare. By the afternoon, […]
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The Home Front: Colorado’s budget is ‘really painful on K-12 education and hospitals’ “The Joint Budget Committee completed most of its work in a
marathon session Wednesday that stretched to 11 p.m. as lawmakers
huddled in private to […]
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A series of racially charged social media postings by
students at one of Denver’s most racially diverse high schools is
triggering allegations by a coalition […]
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Senate’s gun-rights bills shot down by House Democrats Just one bill to expand gun rights in Colorado is still
standing after a state House committee dispatched three pro-gun
bills Wednesday. That last remaining […]
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thecherrycreeknews.com
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National Cowboy Poetry Week – Exclusive screening EXCLUSIVE MOVIE SCREENING Pre-theater release viewing
EVERYTHING IN THE SONG IS TRUE SATURDAY, April 22 at 7:00 PM Doors
open at 6:00 PM Tickets sold at the door (cash/check only) $20
(ages 17 & older) $10 (ages 11-16) $5 (ages…
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Agencies offer rest, support, help going forward Nobody wants to face being homeless, but two Adams County
efforts use some creative ways to help. "We're helping people find
good partnerships to share expenses on a space, and we're exploring
partnering a younger able-bodied person with a
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Man sentenced to 36 years for attempted murder in KFC parking lot A Westminster man will serve a 36-year prison term for
attempted first-degree murder last July in a Kentucky Fried Chicken
parking lot. Thomas Thursby Flynn, 31, pleaded guilty to attempted
first-degree murder in Adams County District Court on
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North Metro Standout performers for week March 13-18 Nate Swanson, baseball, senior, Northglenn: The Norse catcher
went 3-for-4 and drove in five runs in a 10-5, eight inning loss to
Ponderosa on March 15. Grace Armstrong, soccer, junior,
Legacy:
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Senate sends amended electronic records bill to House The state Senate has approved a bill directing government
agencies to deliver requested public records in electronic formats
that can be read by computer. The Republican-led Senate voted 21-14
on March 22 to send Senate Bill 17-040 to the House. ...
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Common errors candidates make in campaign finance Election season 2017 is upon us. Elections include city and
town councils and school board races. Running for office is both a
thrilling and a scary experience. The campaign committee will need
to comply with the numerous campaign finance rules.
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It's Tracy time at Town Hall gallery Painters Tracy Haines, Tracy Wall and Tracy Wilson will
combine their artwork to present an exhibit called "Les Trois
Tracys" at Town Hall Arts Center's Stanton Gallery from March 28 to
May 16. Meet the trio at an artists' reception planned ...
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Challenging food factoids to chew on March is National Nutrition Month, and in my recent work for
an organization that provides nutritional counseling, I learned a
lot about healthy eating, weight loss and wellness and, no, my
extensive knowledge about losing weight is not just from ...
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Stalled elections in Congo fuel insecurity, humanitarian nightmare Delays in holding elections and in implementation of the
comprehensive and inclusive agreement signed on 31 December
2016 was prolonging the political uncertainty plaguing
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Security Council
heard today, as briefers described the country’s deteriorating
security and…
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