Coyote Gulch's 2008 Presidential Election

 












































































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  Tuesday, February 28, 2006


Daily Kos: "Eleven cities want the 2008 Democratic National Convention: Anaheim; Dallas; Denver; Detroit; Las Vegas; Minneapolis; New Orleans; New York; Orlando; Phoenix; San Antonio."

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


8:13:51 PM    

It looks like Bob Beauprez is trying to sew up the water nut vote. Here's the link to a podcast about water. It's 3 minutes long.

He touches on the fact that although Colorado's population has almost doubled since 1975 storage has only grown 16%. Coyote Gulch reminds the candidate that some would say that we were overbuilt in 1975.

He also mentions HB1177. He's hitting the right issues.

Category: Denver November 2006 Election


6:01:45 PM    

Jerusalem Post: "The parent company of a Dubai-based firm at the center of a political storm in the US over the purchase of American ports participates in the Arab boycott against Israel, The Jerusalem Post has learned."

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


5:43:44 PM    

Donklephant: "I am less-than-positive this move will work for South Dakota. But let's pretend for a moment that years of Republican machinations and court appointments finally do pay off and Roe is overturned. What then? A rash of states would follow in South Dakota's footsteps. Others would rush to affirm the right to choose. And America would become a nation of quilted abortion rights where the well-located and well-off would still have access to the procedure but where the poorly located and poor-of-means would not."

Thanks to The Moderate Voice

for the link.

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


5:41:58 PM    


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