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on December 7, 2015 by Staff in Image, Comments Off on When People Yawn, Do Deaf People Think

Colorado Peak Politics
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ELWAY WRITES A LETTER: All Hell Breaks Loose Former Broncos quarterback John Elway’s act of writing a
letter to lawmakers is not political grandstanding, it was a
personal decision to show his support of Neil Gorsuch to sit on the
Supreme Court. He didn’t read the letter aloud during a football
game, or a town meeting, he simply mailed it to the appropriate
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F IS FOR FAKE: Douglas County Parents Create a Fake Charter School Parent Facebook Page Earlier this month, an anti-charter school group created a
Facebook page designed to look nearly identical to a pro-charter
school page in order to spread anti-charter school messages to
those interested in the charter school movement. Not only is this
immature and lame, but it underscores the idea that anti-charter
folks cannot stand on their […]
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Republican Senate leader to back hospital provider fee change Updated to add comment from Michael Fields of Americans for
Prosperity. While conservative lawmakers are squabbling about how
to finance an immediate need for $3.5 […]
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DEMOCRATS STRIKE OUT: Former Udall Staffer Lies Show Left’s Desperation UPDATE: Gorsuch himself clarified the question at hand – and
did so compellingly, we might add: Yesterday, the left tried
to gin up controversy around Coloradan Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme
Court nomination hearing by claiming that he said in a class he
taught that women manipulate maternity leave. The only problem? His
other students are saying […]
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Federal Judge John Kane ruled last month that nine plaintiffs
can move forward with a class-action lawsuit against private
contractor GEO Group over alleged underpaid […]
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THAT $700 MILLION TAX HIKE? Who is Saying No, Besides Us A new phone blitz is underway targeting state GOP lawmakers
and urging them to oppose the $700 million sales tax hike in the
transportation plan being hustled in the state Senate. The push
comes from Americans for Prosperity Colorado and state director
Michael Fields, who says constituents deserve to know where state
lawmakers stand on […]
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The Home Front: Tweaking TABOR, #GorsuchWatch, and a Colorado man set on fire The Glenwood Springs Post-Independent reports how local Meals
on Wheels recipients don’t question its value. “Meals on Wheels and
its value was put in the […]
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Littwin: Now that the FBI has officially called Trump a liar, what can possibly come next? And so, another day in TrumpWorld comes to a close. And like
many of you, I find myself wondering how many more we can possibly
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HIGHER AMBITION? Why Bennet is Silent on Support for Gorsuch After listening to Democratic senators drone on for hours
about petty politics in their opening statements at Judge Neil
Gorsuch’s confirmation hearing, the Denver homeboy had to explain
to the politicians that the Supreme Court was “not about politics.”
Pledging to dispense equal justice to “poor and rich,” Judge
Gorsuch said the judicial role was […]
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thecherrycreeknews.com
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New colours, more connectivity and 30 hp more power for the Porsche 911 Porsche is launching the new model year with a significantly
expanded range of extras: Alongside an array of new colour variants
for the interior and exterior of all model lines, notable is the
greatly increased range of options for connectivity…
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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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Marathoning theater at the Arvada Center A lot of life is spent waiting -- waiting for people to
arrive or depart, for things to happen, or for answers to be made
clear. This spring at the Arvada Center, the three repertory shows
all examine characters waiting -- for a bus to make it ...
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Construction defects bill goes to 'kill committee' A construction defects reform bill that lawmakers had high
hopes for is likely headed for defeat in the state House of
Representatives after being assigned to the State, Veterans and
Military Affairs Committee on March 14. Senate Bill 156, ...
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Horse enthusiasts gallop to expo at stock show complex From March 10-12, the National Western Stock Show Complex in
Denver hosted more than 150 events for thousands of horses and
horse lovers alike during the 2017 Rocky Mountain Horse Expo.
Throughout the weekend, nine arenas and event spaces ...
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Northglenn police get heavy armored truck from feds Northglenn Police Department recently welcomed the newest
addition to its team--in the form of an armored truck weighing 20
tons. With seating for eight, the emergency-response vehicle is
equipped with tactical equipment and first-aid supplies ...
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Putting the 'Billy' in 'modbilly' Most people in Parker know Billy Bob Thornton for his roles
in Hollywood blockbusters, but he and his bandmates in The
Boxmasters want to change that. For the past 10 years, they have
been writing, recording and touring -- and on April 12 ...
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Defending Your Business From Regulators There are so many regulations even the regulators don’t know
them all! The fear is palpable when you receive a notice for an
audit or an inspection and for good reason. The many intricate
details, real or misinterpreted, can have…
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