Denver November 2004 Election
Dazed and confused coverage of the Official General and Special Municipal Elections Ballot, Tuesday, November 2, 2004

 







































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  Saturday, June 26, 2004


Denver November 2004 Election

From John Walsh's weblog: "John Walsh, democratic candidate for Denver District Attorney, unveiled his response plan to rising gang activity and related crimes in Denver. The plan draws on Walsh's vision for broadening the reach and impact of the Denver District Attorney's office through effective and aggressive prosecution of violent crime, as well as innovation and community action."

The Coors Brewing Company will again sponsor Pridefest this weekend, according to the Rocky Mountain News [Jun 26, 2004, "Coors, brewery part company on gay rights"]. From the article, "While first-time candidate Pete Coors runs for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate against former Congressman Bob Schaffer, Coors' company will be sponsoring Pridefest for the fourth consecutive year. The annual gay and lesbian parade and rally is set for Denver's Capitol Hill on Sunday and Coors Brewing Co. will give thousands of dollars to benefit The Center, a group working for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. Despite a scattering of boycott threats by some gay activists nationwide because of Pete Coors' support of the anti-same sex marriage amendment, gay leaders in Colorado proudly defend Coors the company."

The 'Ol Coyote's favorite Denver Post blogger is celebrating her 22nd wedding anniversary this weekend by blasting a few of the anti-gay marriage crowd. Newsum writes, "Not that I'm keeping score (ha!) - but how's the holier-than-thou crowd doing in the marriage game?"
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