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		<title>Up on the Housetop a Long Time Ago</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 23:27:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Teddy and Nonna always wanted to live by the beach. Their home overlooked the Mediterranean and on clear days you could see in the distance some of the islands that made up their native Greece. Nonna became pregnant for the first time and soon they welcomed an infant son which they named Nikolaos or Nicky for short. Teddy’s business was good and the young family became quite wealthy.</p>
<p>When Nicky was 9, the plague swept through their community and neither his father or mother were spared. Nonna’s brother was a priest and he took young Nicky in. Nicky loved the church and wanted to be a priest just like his uncle was. When he was a young man, he realized his dream and entered the priesthood. The Church sent him to Myra in Turkey to be a priest in the only church for miles around. The village of Myra was also on the sea and Nicky loved to sail and fish in the blue Mediterranean. Nicky had given his vow of poverty and no one in village was aware of his inherited wealth.</p>
<p>Like most villages, Myra had some pretty rich people, including Nicky as well as desperately poor people struggling to get by. Among the poorest of the poor was a family on the outskirts of town, a widower and his three daughters aged 13 through 15. The widower and his daughters lived in a sod covered shanty built up against a low hill. The widower had gotten himself deeply in debt to a &#8220;businessman&#8221; who ran houses of prostitution along the coast. To make matters worse, the widower had no way to make a proper dowry for his girls. In that part of the world, a girl became of age when she reached 16. The widower’s oldest daughter would turn 16 during the winter solstice and that was only a few weeks away. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; had a nifty idea for the widower. When the oldest turned 16, the &#8220;businessman&#8221; would take her and erase a third of the debt. What to do? What to do?</p>
<p>The widower went to Church for confession. Behind the ornate screen he talked to the only priest in town, Nicky. He wanted to know how to pray, how to ask God to help him in this terrible predicament. His oldest daughter would turn 16 tomorrow. He cried and cried as he returned home with no clear answer except prayer. </p>
<p>As was their family custom, each night the widower’s three young girls would leave their outdoor shoes at the front doorstep of their home and put on cloth slippers while inside the house. Late in the evening, when all was quiet, Nicky quietly walked up to the doorstep and put a small leather bag of gold coins into the largest of the girl’s shoes. He then retreated to his church without awakening anyone and went to bed.</p>
<p>The next morning, the girls came outside to put their shoes on. The oldest felt a lump in one of her shoes and discovered the small leather bag. The three girls ran to their father and showed him the bag. He was overjoyed.</p>
<p>When the &#8220;businessman&#8221; came around to see the widower, he was surprised when the widower handed him a third of what he owed. The rest of the gold in the bag would be a dowry for the oldest girl. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; was surprised but not disappointed. After all the second daughter was prettier than the oldest and the youngest was prettiest of them all. He could wait a year.</p>
<p>The oldest daughter was able to marry a fine young farmer who lived in the next valley to the north. The two remaining girls looked with envy on their older sister who found the gift in her shoe.</p>
<p>The seasons came and went. It was time for the second daughter to turn 16. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; knew the widower was as poor as ever and would never be able to pay off another third of his debt. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; slept soundly, knowing that tomorrow he would have a new girl for his &#8220;business&#8221;.</p>
<p>When the morning came, the two remaining daughters came outside to start the day. Wonder of wonders! There was another small leather bag just like last year. The widower heard the joyful shouting and again another daughter would have a dowry.</p>
<p>When the &#8220;businessman&#8221; came by to collect, the girls excitedly told him about the miracle of finding a bag of coins just like last year. The widower took him aside and paid off his second third. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; mumbled to himself that next year there wouldn’t be any third bag of gold coins.</p>
<p>When the youngest girl, who now lived alone with her father, came upon the eve of her 16<sup>th</sup> birthday, the &#8220;businessman&#8221; was ready. When it became dark and all were asleep, the &#8220;businessman&#8221; went to the now-famous doorstep. There on the doorstep were the small shoes of the youngest daughter and the larger men’s boots of the widower. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; sat down to wait and guard the shoes. If anyone was going to get a bag of gold coins and a fresh young girl it was going to be him.</p>
<p>That night, Nicky walked towards the widower’s sod shanty in the dark and then stopped when he saw in the distance that the shoes had someone guarding them. He quietly turned to the left and walked behind the sod shanty and over the hill supporting it. He silently crawled over the sod roof until he got to the chimney. It felt cold. Any fire that had been in it would be out by now. Nicky reached into his pocket and decided the only way was to drop the leather bag down the chimney. Surely the widower or the daughter would find it and yet another girl would be saved.</p>
<p>What Nicky didn’t know was that the third daughter washed out her stockings each night and dried them over the warm coals of the fireplace. Down the leather bag went, brushing against one side of the chimney and finally landing right in one of the youngest daughter’s stockings.</p>
<p>Nicky never told anyone about the three girls or the three bags of gold coins for many years and even then he only told the old widower when reading him his last rites. By that time his generosity with the young children of his church was quite well known.</p>
<p>When Nicky finally passed away, the people of Myra were heartbroken. They petitioned the Church in Rome to consider Nicky for sainthood. People came forward and swore to the many miraculous things he had done in his lifetime. The Church agreed and he became Saint Nicholas.</p>
<p>To this day children put up their stockings by the chimney in hopes that Saint Nicholas, now Santa Claus, will visit them.</p>
<p>Nikolaos of Myra lived from the year 270 a.d. to the date of his death on December 6, 343 a.d.   There are so many stories and legends about him and this story is an amalgam of  a number of them.  We are now in the political season with debates, name calling, insults and $10,000 bets. It would surely be nice if we could just stop for a few days and let Mary have her baby in the manger. Miracles do happen.</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teddy and Nonna always wanted to live by the beach. Their home overlooked the Mediterranean and on clear days you could see in the distance some of the islands that made up their native Greece. Nonna became pregnant for the first time and soon they welcomed an infant son which they named Nikolaos or Nicky for short. Teddy’s business was good and the young family became quite wealthy.</p>
<p>When Nicky was 9, the plague swept through their community and neither his father or mother were spared. Nonna’s brother was a priest and he took young Nicky in. Nicky loved the church and wanted to be a priest just like his uncle was. When he was a young man, he realized his dream and entered the priesthood. The Church sent him to Myra in Turkey to be a priest in the only church for miles around. The village of Myra was also on the sea and Nicky loved to sail and fish in the blue Mediterranean. Nicky had given his vow of poverty and no one in village was aware of his inherited wealth.</p>
<p>Like most villages, Myra had some pretty rich people, including Nicky as well as desperately poor people struggling to get by. Among the poorest of the poor was a family on the outskirts of town, a widower and his three daughters aged 13 through 15. The widower and his daughters lived in a sod covered shanty built up against a low hill. The widower had gotten himself deeply in debt to a &#8220;businessman&#8221; who ran houses of prostitution along the coast. To make matters worse, the widower had no way to make a proper dowry for his girls. In that part of the world, a girl became of age when she reached 16. The widower’s oldest daughter would turn 16 during the winter solstice and that was only a few weeks away. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; had a nifty idea for the widower. When the oldest turned 16, the &#8220;businessman&#8221; would take her and erase a third of the debt. What to do? What to do?</p>
<p>The widower went to Church for confession. Behind the ornate screen he talked to the only priest in town, Nicky. He wanted to know how to pray, how to ask God to help him in this terrible predicament. His oldest daughter would turn 16 tomorrow. He cried and cried as he returned home with no clear answer except prayer. </p>
<p>As was their family custom, each night the widower’s three young girls would leave their outdoor shoes at the front doorstep of their home and put on cloth slippers while inside the house. Late in the evening, when all was quiet, Nicky quietly walked up to the doorstep and put a small leather bag of gold coins into the largest of the girl’s shoes. He then retreated to his church without awakening anyone and went to bed.</p>
<p>The next morning, the girls came outside to put their shoes on. The oldest felt a lump in one of her shoes and discovered the small leather bag. The three girls ran to their father and showed him the bag. He was overjoyed.</p>
<p>When the &#8220;businessman&#8221; came around to see the widower, he was surprised when the widower handed him a third of what he owed. The rest of the gold in the bag would be a dowry for the oldest girl. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; was surprised but not disappointed. After all the second daughter was prettier than the oldest and the youngest was prettiest of them all. He could wait a year.</p>
<p>The oldest daughter was able to marry a fine young farmer who lived in the next valley to the north. The two remaining girls looked with envy on their older sister who found the gift in her shoe.</p>
<p>The seasons came and went. It was time for the second daughter to turn 16. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; knew the widower was as poor as ever and would never be able to pay off another third of his debt. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; slept soundly, knowing that tomorrow he would have a new girl for his &#8220;business&#8221;.</p>
<p>When the morning came, the two remaining daughters came outside to start the day. Wonder of wonders! There was another small leather bag just like last year. The widower heard the joyful shouting and again another daughter would have a dowry.</p>
<p>When the &#8220;businessman&#8221; came by to collect, the girls excitedly told him about the miracle of finding a bag of coins just like last year. The widower took him aside and paid off his second third. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; mumbled to himself that next year there wouldn’t be any third bag of gold coins.</p>
<p>When the youngest girl, who now lived alone with her father, came upon the eve of her 16<sup>th</sup> birthday, the &#8220;businessman&#8221; was ready. When it became dark and all were asleep, the &#8220;businessman&#8221; went to the now-famous doorstep. There on the doorstep were the small shoes of the youngest daughter and the larger men’s boots of the widower. The &#8220;businessman&#8221; sat down to wait and guard the shoes. If anyone was going to get a bag of gold coins and a fresh young girl it was going to be him.</p>
<p>That night, Nicky walked towards the widower’s sod shanty in the dark and then stopped when he saw in the distance that the shoes had someone guarding them. He quietly turned to the left and walked behind the sod shanty and over the hill supporting it. He silently crawled over the sod roof until he got to the chimney. It felt cold. Any fire that had been in it would be out by now. Nicky reached into his pocket and decided the only way was to drop the leather bag down the chimney. Surely the widower or the daughter would find it and yet another girl would be saved.</p>
<p>What Nicky didn’t know was that the third daughter washed out her stockings each night and dried them over the warm coals of the fireplace. Down the leather bag went, brushing against one side of the chimney and finally landing right in one of the youngest daughter’s stockings.</p>
<p>Nicky never told anyone about the three girls or the three bags of gold coins for many years and even then he only told the old widower when reading him his last rites. By that time his generosity with the young children of his church was quite well known.</p>
<p>When Nicky finally passed away, the people of Myra were heartbroken. They petitioned the Church in Rome to consider Nicky for sainthood. People came forward and swore to the many miraculous things he had done in his lifetime. The Church agreed and he became Saint Nicholas.</p>
<p>To this day children put up their stockings by the chimney in hopes that Saint Nicholas, now Santa Claus, will visit them.</p>
<p>Nikolaos of Myra lived from the year 270 a.d. to the date of his death on December 6, 343 a.d.   There are so many stories and legends about him and this story is an amalgam of  a number of them.  We are now in the political season with debates, name calling, insults and $10,000 bets. It would surely be nice if we could just stop for a few days and let Mary have her baby in the manger. Miracles do happen.</p>
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		<title>Congressional Democrats unite to swindle young Occupy Wall Streeters with Student Loans</title>
		<link>http://www.redstate.com/mikerobinsonpc/2011/10/21/congressional-democrats-unite-to-swindle-young-occupy-wall-streeters-with-student-loans/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 17:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What do Steve Israel, Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton and <a href="http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=47898" target="_blank">Barney Frank</a> have in common? They all voted to enslave young college students with non-dischargeable student loans. When it comes to Student Loans, the Democrats have been among the leading forces in socking it to young people. Large lenders have used their money and influence to get key Democrats in the House and Senate to do their bidding to financially enslave young College graduates. They became huge debtors through the Federal Student Loan programs and many can’t find work to pay the loans back. Here’s how it happened:</p>
<p>Bankruptcy has been around since at least 1787. In the United States, it is a matter placed under Federal jurisdiction by the United States Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4), which allows Congress to enact &#8220;uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.&#8221; The Congress has enacted statute law governing bankruptcy, primarily in the form of the Bankruptcy Code, located at Title 11 of the United States Code. Federal law is amplified by state law in some places where Federal law fails to speak or expressly defers to state law.</p>
<p>The large U.S. Lenders, called affectionately the &#8220;Banksters&#8221; by the Occupy Wall Streeters, decided that they wanted to force College Students to become permanently indebted to them and the way to accomplish this was to change a section of the Bankruptcy Code concerning non-dischargeability. Since the founding of our country, individuals that are drowning in debt have a solution through bankruptcy filing, to get a fresh start. In order to temporize this great individual power, the U.S. Congress enacted some lender safeguards for the bad actors who are really trying to cheat the lenders.</p>
<p>Section 523 of the Bankruptcy Code makes certain debts non-dischargeable. Almost all of the non-dischargeable provisions concern debtors acting in bad faith, i.e. running up debt dishonestly in order to use a bankruptcy filing as a way to have their cake and eat it too.</p>
<p>The Banksters weren’t satisfied with the provisions in Section 523, and, during the Clinton administration, they got their Congressmen to introduce the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999. Under the proposed Act, a new category of bad actors was created, the College student. The new, non-dischargeable debts would be &#8220;an educational benefit overpayment or loan made, insured, or guaranteed by a governmental unit, or made under any program funded in whole or in part by a governmental unit or nonprofit.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 1999 bill passed the House and Senate but never became law during this term. However, in 2001, the issue was revived in the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2001. The 2001 Act had the very same student loan provisions making them non-dischargeable. This too was voted on by both House and Senate. It never became law.</p>
<p>Finally, in 2005, the Bankruptcy Act was finally passed and signed into law. The 2005 bill, called the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, or &#8220;BAPCPA&#8221; for short, once again had the very same student loan language as the 1999 and 2001 attempts. With the passage of BAPCPA, student loan obligations became eternal, and would last for a student’s life time. If a 21 year old graduated from college with $50,000 in debt, he or she would be permanently obligated until the debt and all interest and fees were paid, no matter what the student’s situation was. With the new bankruptcy law, student loans became like tattoos, easy to put on but permanent and almost impossible to remove.</p>
<p>The Republicans get a bad wrap from the Occupy Wall Streeters. Republicans are known as being hardnosed and rigid when it comes to handouts, whether with welfare or in loan forgiveness. The Democrats, on the other hand, have tried to painstakingly identify themselves as the warmer, softer, party. The Dems would like to be known as the party that likes welfare, likes to help those when they are down, likes those that are down and out. If you look at the Main Stream Media’s description of Republicans and Democrats, the Dems are indeed the kinder softer, party.</p>
<p>So how did this mean old Bankruptcy law get passed if it seeks to make debt slaves of young people who merely strived to improve their lot in life? In large part it was the very Democrats that have been lauded in the New York Times, Washington Post and, of course, New York Magazine, among other left-wing liberal media outlets.</p>
<p>We took the time to see who voted to enslave young college grads by voting for any of the three attempts to make student loans non-dischargeable. We expected Republicans, but among the list were pretty much all of the Democrats’ movers and shakers, especially New York based Dem Politicians. See the list below.</p>
<p>Joe Biden of Delaware</p>
<p>Steve Israel of New York</p>
<p>Steny Hoyer of Maryland</p>
<p>Anthony Wiener of New York</p>
<p>Harry Reid of Nevada</p>
<p>Hillary Clinton of New York</p>
<p>Barney Frank of Massachusetts</p>
<p>Charles Schumer of New York</p>
<p>Max Baucus of Montana</p>
<p>Patrick Leahy of Vermont</p>
<p>Carl Levin of Michigan</p>
<p>Barbara Mikulski of Maryland</p>
<p>Diane Feinstein of California</p>
<p>Ronald Wyden of Oregon</p>
<p>Debby Stabenow of Michigan</p>
<p>Kent Conrad of North Dakota</p>
<p>Daniel Inouye of Hawaii</p>
<p>Mary Landrieu of Louisiana</p>
<p>Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut</p>
<p>Ben Nelson of Nebraska</p>
<p>Alcee Hastings of Florida</p>
<p>James Clyburn of South Carolina</p>
<p>When you look at the Republicans who voted for BAPCPA, you are not surprised. Republicans are hard nosed when it comes to debt repayment and ought to be affiliated with the Banksters, if you listen to the Occupy Wall Streeters. They are acting out of their established principals and philosophy. But when you see this &#8220;murderer’s row&#8221; of Democrats that have openly supported and voted to make student loans non-dischargeable, you have to conclude that they are acting out of hypocrisy. It doesn’t take much research to find that most of the Dem names above are funded and supported by the very Banksters that the OWS crowd is demonstrating against. For the OWS crowd, we have included a montage of Congressional Dems. Print it out. It makes a great dart board.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Sr. Partner at <a title="Robinson &#38; Henry P.C." href="http://www.robinsonandhenry.com">Robinson &#38; Henry P.C., </a> ph. 303-688-0944, a Castle Rock, CO Law Firm.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do Steve Israel, Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton and <a href="http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=47898" target="_blank">Barney Frank</a> have in common? They all voted to enslave young college students with non-dischargeable student loans. When it comes to Student Loans, the Democrats have been among the leading forces in socking it to young people. Large lenders have used their money and influence to get key Democrats in the House and Senate to do their bidding to financially enslave young College graduates. They became huge debtors through the Federal Student Loan programs and many can’t find work to pay the loans back. Here’s how it happened:</p>
<p>Bankruptcy has been around since at least 1787. In the United States, it is a matter placed under Federal jurisdiction by the United States Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4), which allows Congress to enact &#8220;uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.&#8221; The Congress has enacted statute law governing bankruptcy, primarily in the form of the Bankruptcy Code, located at Title 11 of the United States Code. Federal law is amplified by state law in some places where Federal law fails to speak or expressly defers to state law.</p>
<p>The large U.S. Lenders, called affectionately the &#8220;Banksters&#8221; by the Occupy Wall Streeters, decided that they wanted to force College Students to become permanently indebted to them and the way to accomplish this was to change a section of the Bankruptcy Code concerning non-dischargeability. Since the founding of our country, individuals that are drowning in debt have a solution through bankruptcy filing, to get a fresh start. In order to temporize this great individual power, the U.S. Congress enacted some lender safeguards for the bad actors who are really trying to cheat the lenders.</p>
<p>Section 523 of the Bankruptcy Code makes certain debts non-dischargeable. Almost all of the non-dischargeable provisions concern debtors acting in bad faith, i.e. running up debt dishonestly in order to use a bankruptcy filing as a way to have their cake and eat it too.</p>
<p>The Banksters weren’t satisfied with the provisions in Section 523, and, during the Clinton administration, they got their Congressmen to introduce the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999. Under the proposed Act, a new category of bad actors was created, the College student. The new, non-dischargeable debts would be &#8220;an educational benefit overpayment or loan made, insured, or guaranteed by a governmental unit, or made under any program funded in whole or in part by a governmental unit or nonprofit.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 1999 bill passed the House and Senate but never became law during this term. However, in 2001, the issue was revived in the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2001. The 2001 Act had the very same student loan provisions making them non-dischargeable. This too was voted on by both House and Senate. It never became law.</p>
<p>Finally, in 2005, the Bankruptcy Act was finally passed and signed into law. The 2005 bill, called the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, or &#8220;BAPCPA&#8221; for short, once again had the very same student loan language as the 1999 and 2001 attempts. With the passage of BAPCPA, student loan obligations became eternal, and would last for a student’s life time. If a 21 year old graduated from college with $50,000 in debt, he or she would be permanently obligated until the debt and all interest and fees were paid, no matter what the student’s situation was. With the new bankruptcy law, student loans became like tattoos, easy to put on but permanent and almost impossible to remove.</p>
<p>The Republicans get a bad wrap from the Occupy Wall Streeters. Republicans are known as being hardnosed and rigid when it comes to handouts, whether with welfare or in loan forgiveness. The Democrats, on the other hand, have tried to painstakingly identify themselves as the warmer, softer, party. The Dems would like to be known as the party that likes welfare, likes to help those when they are down, likes those that are down and out. If you look at the Main Stream Media’s description of Republicans and Democrats, the Dems are indeed the kinder softer, party.</p>
<p>So how did this mean old Bankruptcy law get passed if it seeks to make debt slaves of young people who merely strived to improve their lot in life? In large part it was the very Democrats that have been lauded in the New York Times, Washington Post and, of course, New York Magazine, among other left-wing liberal media outlets.</p>
<p>We took the time to see who voted to enslave young college grads by voting for any of the three attempts to make student loans non-dischargeable. We expected Republicans, but among the list were pretty much all of the Democrats’ movers and shakers, especially New York based Dem Politicians. See the list below.</p>
<p>Joe Biden of Delaware</p>
<p>Steve Israel of New York</p>
<p>Steny Hoyer of Maryland</p>
<p>Anthony Wiener of New York</p>
<p>Harry Reid of Nevada</p>
<p>Hillary Clinton of New York</p>
<p>Barney Frank of Massachusetts</p>
<p>Charles Schumer of New York</p>
<p>Max Baucus of Montana</p>
<p>Patrick Leahy of Vermont</p>
<p>Carl Levin of Michigan</p>
<p>Barbara Mikulski of Maryland</p>
<p>Diane Feinstein of California</p>
<p>Ronald Wyden of Oregon</p>
<p>Debby Stabenow of Michigan</p>
<p>Kent Conrad of North Dakota</p>
<p>Daniel Inouye of Hawaii</p>
<p>Mary Landrieu of Louisiana</p>
<p>Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut</p>
<p>Ben Nelson of Nebraska</p>
<p>Alcee Hastings of Florida</p>
<p>James Clyburn of South Carolina</p>
<p>When you look at the Republicans who voted for BAPCPA, you are not surprised. Republicans are hard nosed when it comes to debt repayment and ought to be affiliated with the Banksters, if you listen to the Occupy Wall Streeters. They are acting out of their established principals and philosophy. But when you see this &#8220;murderer’s row&#8221; of Democrats that have openly supported and voted to make student loans non-dischargeable, you have to conclude that they are acting out of hypocrisy. It doesn’t take much research to find that most of the Dem names above are funded and supported by the very Banksters that the OWS crowd is demonstrating against. For the OWS crowd, we have included a montage of Congressional Dems. Print it out. It makes a great dart board.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Sr. Partner at <a title="Robinson &amp; Henry P.C." href="http://www.robinsonandhenry.com">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C., </a> ph. 303-688-0944, a Castle Rock, CO Law Firm.</p>
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		<title>Washington Post Staff Writer Who Wrote Rick Perry Attack Piece Has Criminal Past</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 16:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On October 1, 2011, the Washington Post’s Stephanie McCrummen authored a story for publication in the Post concerning Texas Governor Perry’s lease of a hunting spot with an offensive name. Although a careful read of the story shows that there is no substantiation for the allegations of racism, Ms. McCrummen, the Post, and MSNBC have held a non-stop witch hunt, accusing Mr. Perry of everything under the sun. So, let’s examine the author using the same journalistic standards practiced by the Washington Post.</p>
<p>Ms. McCrummen has a rather interesting criminal history herself, as public criminal records in multiple states stretching across 4 time zones have shown.<br />
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<p>Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 &#8211; <em>False Pretenses and Cheats </em>section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.</p>
<p align="justify">In 2005, the apparently unrepentant Ms. McCrummen was again found guilty in the 2005 Virginia Case #059GT0504714900 for failing to obey a highway sign. </p>
<p align="justify">The following year, McCrummen was found guilty in yet another Virginia criminal case, #153GT0604021200, speeding 46 miles an hour in a 25 mile speed zone. </p>
<p align="justify">Last year, in August, 2010, Ms. McCrummen was found guilty in Arizona Case # M-07510TR-2010025209 of speeding once again. She plead guilty but failed to pay the fine imposed by the court and returned to Washington having skipped out on paying her fine to the criminal court. A collection review was held in September, after she had escaped Arizona’s jurisdiction to D.C., and her case was assigned to the Fines/Fees and Restitution Enforcement (<em>FARE</em>) Program established to collect delinquent court ordered restitution, fines, fees, and surcharges . After the FARE team tracked her down at her Washington D.C. apartment, they finally appeared to get her attention and on October 23, 2010 she paid the defaulted fine to the criminal court, almost two months after her conviction. McCrummen has now found herself a four-time loser in the states’ criminal courts. She currently resides outside of the jurisdiction of the three states where she committed her crimes. </p>
<p align="justify">As you can see from this simple outline of Ms. Stephanie McCrummen’s past, under the Post’s journalistic standards, it is pretty easy to throw mud on someone even if they didn’t do anything truly wrong. Over the years, the journalistic standards of the Washington Post have fallen into a death spiral of innuendo and name calling, as seen in McCrummen’s ni**erhead story. They can create guilt out of thin air as we have in the public records concerning the Post Staff Writer in question. The Post should quit its despicable methodology of reporting the news. For now, Ms. McCrummen and the Post owe Governor Perry an apology. </p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Sr. Partner at <a title="Robinson &#38; Henry" href="http://www.robinsonandhenry.com">Robinson &#38; Henry P.C</a>., a Castle Rock, CO Law Firm. Ph. 303-688-0944.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On October 1, 2011, the Washington Post’s Stephanie McCrummen authored a story for publication in the Post concerning Texas Governor Perry’s lease of a hunting spot with an offensive name. Although a careful read of the story shows that there is no substantiation for the allegations of racism, Ms. McCrummen, the Post, and MSNBC have held a non-stop witch hunt, accusing Mr. Perry of everything under the sun. So, let’s examine the author using the same journalistic standards practiced by the Washington Post.</p>
<p>Ms. McCrummen has a rather interesting criminal history herself, as public criminal records in multiple states stretching across 4 time zones have shown.<br />
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<p>Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 &#8211; <em>False Pretenses and Cheats </em>section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.</p>
<p align="justify">In 2005, the apparently unrepentant Ms. McCrummen was again found guilty in the 2005 Virginia Case #059GT0504714900 for failing to obey a highway sign. </p>
<p align="justify">The following year, McCrummen was found guilty in yet another Virginia criminal case, #153GT0604021200, speeding 46 miles an hour in a 25 mile speed zone. </p>
<p align="justify">Last year, in August, 2010, Ms. McCrummen was found guilty in Arizona Case # M-07510TR-2010025209 of speeding once again. She plead guilty but failed to pay the fine imposed by the court and returned to Washington having skipped out on paying her fine to the criminal court. A collection review was held in September, after she had escaped Arizona’s jurisdiction to D.C., and her case was assigned to the Fines/Fees and Restitution Enforcement (<em>FARE</em>) Program established to collect delinquent court ordered restitution, fines, fees, and surcharges . After the FARE team tracked her down at her Washington D.C. apartment, they finally appeared to get her attention and on October 23, 2010 she paid the defaulted fine to the criminal court, almost two months after her conviction. McCrummen has now found herself a four-time loser in the states’ criminal courts. She currently resides outside of the jurisdiction of the three states where she committed her crimes. </p>
<p align="justify">As you can see from this simple outline of Ms. Stephanie McCrummen’s past, under the Post’s journalistic standards, it is pretty easy to throw mud on someone even if they didn’t do anything truly wrong. Over the years, the journalistic standards of the Washington Post have fallen into a death spiral of innuendo and name calling, as seen in McCrummen’s ni**erhead story. They can create guilt out of thin air as we have in the public records concerning the Post Staff Writer in question. The Post should quit its despicable methodology of reporting the news. For now, Ms. McCrummen and the Post owe Governor Perry an apology. </p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Sr. Partner at <a title="Robinson &amp; Henry" href="http://www.robinsonandhenry.com">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</a>., a Castle Rock, CO Law Firm. Ph. 303-688-0944.</p>
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		<title>Jim DeMint has a Picnic with Ken Buck</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) paid a visit to Colorado to support Senate Candidate Ken Buck in his effort to be the GOP Nominee. As part of the events surrounding DeMint&#8217;s visit, a notice went out to 912 Project and Tea Party activists to come to a Downtown Denver City Park for hotdogs, potato salad and soft drinks. The invitation was somewhat selective and most required a logon to find the details of the picnic.<br />
Ken Buck was among the first to throw his hat in the ring for the Senate race and over the past months he has visited with and spoken to virtually all GOP organizations in Colorado. His hard work has apparently paid off, garnering him endorsements from Eric Ericson at Redstate.com and Dick Army as well as DeMint.<br />
In spite of the semi-private nature of the event, there were several TV crews crowding around DeMint and Buck as they made their rounds meeting and greeting the supporters. One interesting thing about the crowd was the high number of middle aged women. Sarah Palin has made a lot about the Mama Grizzlies, women who have raised children and know when to protect their young. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsUVL6ciK-c&#38;feature=player_embedded">You can see a great video made by the Sarah Pac here.</a> Seeing these strong, sincere women come out forcefully for Ken Buck, you can&#8217;t help but be impressed by what Ken Buck has accomplished already.<br />
Mail-in ballots for the August Primary come out shortly. The senate race between Norton and Buck has become the most dramatic inter-party race for Colorado this cycle.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) paid a visit to Colorado to support Senate Candidate Ken Buck in his effort to be the GOP Nominee. As part of the events surrounding DeMint&#8217;s visit, a notice went out to 912 Project and Tea Party activists to come to a Downtown Denver City Park for hotdogs, potato salad and soft drinks. The invitation was somewhat selective and most required a logon to find the details of the picnic.<br />
Ken Buck was among the first to throw his hat in the ring for the Senate race and over the past months he has visited with and spoken to virtually all GOP organizations in Colorado. His hard work has apparently paid off, garnering him endorsements from Eric Ericson at Redstate.com and Dick Army as well as DeMint.<br />
In spite of the semi-private nature of the event, there were several TV crews crowding around DeMint and Buck as they made their rounds meeting and greeting the supporters. One interesting thing about the crowd was the high number of middle aged women. Sarah Palin has made a lot about the Mama Grizzlies, women who have raised children and know when to protect their young. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsUVL6ciK-c&amp;feature=player_embedded">You can see a great video made by the Sarah Pac here.</a> Seeing these strong, sincere women come out forcefully for Ken Buck, you can&#8217;t help but be impressed by what Ken Buck has accomplished already.<br />
Mail-in ballots for the August Primary come out shortly. The senate race between Norton and Buck has become the most dramatic inter-party race for Colorado this cycle.</p>
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		<title>Scott McInnis is on the beat as Colorado&#8217;s Next Governor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 14:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[McInnis] gave out the sobering statistic that each day 275 more Coloradans lose their job. He thinks the Dems in charge at the state Capital are "job cremators, not job creators". His empathy for these workers is real and profound.
He gave out the sobering statistic that each day 275 more Coloradans lose their job. He thinks the Dems in charge at the state Capital are "job cremators, not job creators". His empathy for these workers is real and profound.

 


 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-size: medium">Parker, CO</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: medium">You should never annoy a cop. As a working lawyer in the Denver suburbs with a criminal docket, it has been my sad experience over the years to have clients who insist on going to trial for a misdemeanor crime. At trial, it is my guy’s word against the cop’s. The jury hears the defendant’s pitch and then hears from the cop. The cop is simply doing his duty. He isn’t out to get anyone. The client wants to get off of the rap for the crime he has committed. The party’s motives come into play.</span></div>
<p><span style="font-size: medium">My experience is that the Jury always believes the cop if its one word against the other. And it’s no surprise. For juries, cops are usually seen as the good guys.</p>
<p>If you are a cop, you can be in trouble every time you approach someone you pulled over. Even in small towns. Even in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. In 2006, the most recent year with public crime records for Glenwood, seven women were raped, 61burglaries occurred, 43 cars were stolen and one armed robbery occurred.</p>
<p>In little old Glenwood Springs. Fortunately no cops got killed.</p>
<p><a href="http://mcinnisforcolorado.com">Scott McInnis</a> was a Glenwood Springs cop. As if that weren’t enough, he also volunteered with the fire department. He later went to law school and became a lawyer in the same town he patrolled as a police officer. He demonstrates to this day that he never forgot his oath of office.</p>
<p>McInnis ran and was elected as member of the Colorado State Assembly, our state version of congress. The other Assembly members eventually made him Majority Leader. He ran for U.S. Congress and became Colorado’s congressman for the Western Slope.</p>
<p>McInnis got us two national parks as a congressman and he always fought to shrink the size and scope of government as a simple point of principal. He went to Washington for 12 years and then came home.</p>
<p align="justify">He got work here as a private lawyer and watched the same events transpire in Colorado over the past four years that we all have. The Democrats became the majority in Colorado government and their new Governor named Ritter brought Labor Unions into the government work force. The Colorado State Government ran out of money but somehow couldn’t shrink its taxpayer-paid work force to match our smaller state revenue stream. We got into the hole and the dems tried to raise taxes instead of shrinking the government machinery.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">The majority Democrats passed increased taxes on natural gas production and the oil and gas jobs somehow ended up in Pennsylvania of all places. Our only local airline got swallowed up by a Midwest concern and all those jobs moved to the Midwest because of tax decisions, including the ludicrous idea to tax software used in making an airline reservation. The dems have engineered a train wreck since they took over our state government. It’s enough to annoy a cop. It’s enough to annoy a jury. It’s enough to annoy anyone. Including Scott McInnis. So he has decided to do something about it.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">Scott McInnis is running to be Governor for the State of Colorado. He knows this place. It is his home and the home of his family going back four generations. Right now, it appears that if anybody in Colorado is ready to get us out of the hole we are in, it’s McInnis.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">Last week, Mr. McInnis spoke to the Parker, CO Republicans. He gave out the sobering statistic that each day 275 more Coloradans lose their job. He thinks the Dems in charge at the state Capital are &#8220;job cremators, not job creators&#8221;. His empathy for these workers is real and profound.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">Addressing jobs in the area of natural gas production, he talked eloquently about the blue collar jobs that have left the state. &#8220;Roughneck jobs are great jobs. These are some of the good jobs that have left our state. Grand Junction is now Number One in the Nation in job losses and energy is the reason. Gov. Ritter put in the toughest anti-drilling legislation in the U.S. Conoco-Phillips stopped all exploration when the new regulations became law.&#8221;</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">Bill Ritter wisely chose not to seek reelection as our governor. The Dems have put up Denver Mayor and saloon keeper John Hickenlooper as his replacement after an emergency phone call from Dem President Barack Obama. I expect Hickenlooper, after his long tenure as a bartender, to carry the Lower Downtown of Denver by a healthy margin. That leaves the rest of Colorado for him to reach. McInnis’ opinion &#8211; &#8220;The Denver Mayor seems to think that Colorado begins and ends at the Denver City Limits.&#8221; McInnis doesn’t think Hickenlooper gets it. At the Parker meeting he was most incensed by a recent Hickenlooper quote that &#8220;the recession is really caused by people’s mental state&#8221;. Spoken like a true bartender.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">McInnis told the Parker crowd that he will dedicate himself to restoring jobs. He used the issue of Fort Carson as an example of what to do and what not to do. According to McInnis, both Ritter and Hickenlooper are against Fr. Carson’s expansion. After they made their views public, Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchins visited with the Secretary of the Army and got a commitment for the new Cyber Command to move to San Antonio. This ought to have helped out our &#8220;mental state&#8221; a lot.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">McInnis’ first promise, if elected, is to sign an executive order rolling back the unionization of state agencies. So long Andy Stern and the SEIU. Then to rewrite the job-killing oil and gas regulations and get oil companies to come back to Colorado.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">In 2006, this writer had the opportunity to see Bill Ritter and Bob Beauprez at a joint appearance late in the campaign. It appeared that Bill Ritter was ready and prepared to be governor and that Beaurprez wasn’t. The 2006 election reflected this readiness. What we didn’t know at the time was that apparently Ritter had made his &#8220;deal with the devil&#8221; with the SEIU and other labor unions that culminated in a late-night executive order unionizing Colorado State workers shortly after his election.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">McInnis has promised to reverse that. He appears ready to lead and is prepared to be a strong governor. He promises to fix many of the problems we face in our state and his promise appears real.</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p align="justify">Who are you going to trust with your life, liberty and property, a bartender or a cop?</p>
<p align="justify"> </p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Sr. Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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		<title>A James Madison Endorsement for Colorado Senate Candidate Tom Wiens</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:51:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So who does the GOP want to be Colorado's next U.S. Senator? If James Madison could speak from his grave, Tom Wiens would get the nod.

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<p>U.S. Senate Candidate <a href="http://www.tomwiens2010.com/">Tom Wiens </a>spoke to the Douglas County, CO GOP this week. It was a full crowd and he was warmly received. Over the years, he has represented Douglas County at the Colorado state capital in several positions. A comparison of the GOP&#8217;s 3 candidates for Senate is now in order. For a change of pace, let&#8217;s use an older measuring instrument, our Founding Fathers.</p>
<p>After the U.S. Constitution was written in 1787, it had to be sold to each of the 13 Colonies to become the &#8220;Law of the Land.&#8221; Several of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention volunteered to make this sales pitch to the colonies. Two of these delegates in particular stepped up to the plate. Alexander Hamilton (the guy on the $10 bill) and James Madison, (our 4th U.S. President) had the major role in writing the sales brochure called the <a href="http://teachingamericanhistory.org/ratification/timeline-federalist.html">Federalist Papers</a>. They wrote about the ideal type of person for the new Federal offices. For the new Federal Congress, Madison and Hamilton gave a lot of emphasis on experience.</p>
<p>The word &#8220;experience&#8221; appears 91 times in the Federalist Papers.</p>
<p>Hamilton wrote &#8221; <em>That experience is the parent of wisdom, is an adage the truth of which is recognized by the wisest as well as the simplest of mankind</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>James Madison was even more enamored with experience when it came to the elected legislators. &#8221; <em>Let us consult experience, the guide that ought always to be followed whenever it can be found</em>.&#8221; and for legislators in particular, &#8221; <em>No man can be a competent legislator who does not add to an upright intention and a sound judgment a certain degree of knowledge of the subjects on which he is to legislate. A part of this knowledge may be acquired by means of information which lie within the compass of men in private as well as public stations. Another part <strong>can only be attained, or at least thoroughly attained, by actual experience</strong> in the station which requires the use of it.</em> &#8221;</p>
<p>According to the Founding Fathers, a Congressional Legislator should have served in the state legislature of their state. Watching C-SPAN coverage of the current Healthcare bill shows what a messy, complex job it is to represent the folks back home. So how do the GOP&#8217;s U.S. Senate Candidates stack up with the Founding Fathers ideal qualifications?</p>
<p>The Colorado GOP&#8217;s U.S. Senate race now comes down to three principal candidates, former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton, Weld District Attorney Ken Buck and former State Senator and State Representative Tom Wiens.</p>
<p>** Ms. Norton has only been on an elective ballot once. She filled in as the Lt. Governor candidate when Bill Owens ran for reelection as Colorado&#8217;s governor. This isn&#8217;t much experience when measured on the <em>Federalist Papers </em>scale.</p>
<p>** Candidate Ken Buck has run and won as Weld County CO&#8217;s District Attorney but, again, this prosecutor distinction fades when we use the <em>Hamilton/Madison </em>criteria.</p>
<p>** This brings us to Tom Wiens. He has been on the elective ballot eight times in his life and has been successful in six out of the eight. He ran, won office, and served in the Colorado State House of Representatives. He ran, won office, and served in the Colorado State Senate. If we listen to James Madison, Wiens is the one they had in mind when they wrote the U.S. Constitution.</p>
<p>Presuming a match up between Michael Bennett and Jane Norton, we would have a contest between two insiders who have mostly served in appointed offices. Ms. Norton won appointment to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, was appointed regional director in the US Department of Health and Human Services, appointed to head up Colorado&#8217;s Health Dept. and, at the top of her appointment rally, was Bill Owens&#8217; running mate for his 2nd term. Her husband, Mike Norton, is a former U.S. Attorney of Colorado, who currently works in private practice. Her extensive ties with the Washington establishment came to the forefront when the Republican Senate Coordinating Committee jumped the gun and registered janenortonforsenate.com before she had even started her run. Don&#8217;t think that the Democrat machine wouldn&#8217;t like to use that against her.</p>
<p>In a Bennett-Buck catchup, Ken Buck&#8217;s past and background would be more of an asset. However, his lack of legislative experience would not help on our Hamilton/Madison meter.</p>
<p>In a Bennett-Wiens race, Tom Wiens&#8217; legislative experience would give further contrast to Mr. Bennett&#8217;s &#8220;to the manor born&#8221; background and lack of legislative experience. Wiens has been there and done that when it comes to legislating. He would be a Bennett nightmare.</p>
<p>The first poll (Rasmussen) on Colorado&#8217;s U.S. Senate race came out this week. All 3 of the GOP candidates are ahead of either Mr. Bennett or his Dem Opponent, Andrew Romanoff. It is becoming plain to see that the Obama &#8220;hope and change&#8221; rally has faded. Any of the three GOP candidates can win.</p>
<p>So who does the GOP want to be Colorado&#8217;s next U.S. Senator? If James Madison could speak from his grave, Tom Wiens would get the nod.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Sr. Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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		<title>Why Colorado&#8217;s Secretary of State Race Matters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 13:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A number of troubling events have occurred in Colorado since SoSP's birth in 2006. ACORN has set up shop in Colorado with a foothold in Aurora. After his 2006 win, our sitting Democrat Governor, Bill Ritter, saw fit to sign an Executive Order allowing Labor Unions to penetrate the state government. Because of this, the AFSCME has started a Local Union of Colorado State Employees more formally called Colorado WINS/AFSCME Local 1876 part of the AFL-CIO. They share the same Denver address with the SEIU local union. Our Colorado tax dollars now flow to the AFL-CIO in Washington.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2006, the Democrats, <a href="http://moveon.org/">Moveon.org </a>and George Soros were pissed. Not only had George W. Bush survived his 2000 election, but he won reelection in 2004 handily. The most galling part of the 2004 election for the Dems was the state of Ohio. Ohio&#8217;s Republican Secretary of State had not only kept out questionable ballots that would have benefitted the Dems, but the Secretary allowed in ballots for Bush that seemed unkosher to the lefties. Bush carried Ohio and got 4 more years. What to do? What to do?</p>
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<p>The next election cycle, in 2006, saw the Lefties&#8217; creation of the <a href="http://secstateproject.org/">Secretary of State Project </a>or <em>SoSP</em> for short. The <em>SoSP</em> Project was co-founded in July 2006 by James Rucker, formerly director of grassroots mobilization for MoveOn.org Political Action and Moveon.org Civic Action. During a panel discussion at the Democratic Party&#8217;s convention last year, we learned that the Democracy Alliance, a financial clearinghouse created by Billionaire George Soros and Progressive insurance magnate Peter B. Lewis, approved the Secretary of State Project as a grantee. This means the <em>SoSP</em> Project is effectively funded by Soros and Lewis.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The <em>SoSP</em> web site is proud of their achievements to date as well as their Soros funding. &#8221; <em>We&#8217;ve helped to elect 11 of 13 election reform candidates in key states like Minnesota and Ohio. Winning in these states has made a difference already, and now we&#8217;re gearing up for more wins in 2010. Potential donors should know that the SoS Project&#8217;s startup and overhead costs are already fully funded. So your contributions go to providing money directly to candidates in targeted races and independent expenditure campaigns in critical states, not to our operational costs</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The <em>SoSP</em>, in 2006, targeted its funding efforts on the Secretary of State races in seven swing states &#8212; Iowa, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, and financed our own Ken Gordon in Colorado, and Michigan. Democrats emerged victorious in five of those seven elections &#8212; all except Colorado and Michigan.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The 2006 <em>SoSP</em> Minnesota victory had national ramifications two years later when Minnesota&#8217;s 2008 U.S. Senate race was decided by the <em>SoSP</em> endorsed Secretary of State, Mark Ritchie. Since the <a href="http://acorn.org/">Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now </a>or <em>ACORN</em> for short, had endorsed Ritchie and contributed to his campaign, <em>ACORN</em> had a certain level of immunity when it came to counting ballots. On Election Night, incumbent GOP Senator Norm Coleman had won the election by a razor thin 300 votes. After weeks of challenges and rulings by Dem Secretary of State Ritchie, Al Franken became Minnesota&#8217;s newest senator and the Dems 60th vote in the U.S. Senate. The 2,074 page Senate version of Obamacare passed a key cloture vote with 60 votes, the bare minimum. The <em>Secretary of State Project </em>had now paid off like a winning powerball ticket for the Democrats.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Now we have a new election coming up in 2010. In 2008, sitting Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman won election to the 6th Congressional District and this left a vacancy for Secretary of State. Governor Ritter appointed defeated Democratic State Senator Bernie Buescher to fill Coffman&#8217;s term. He is the first Democrat to fill this slot in over 40 years. Since the <em>SoSP</em> participated in Colorado&#8217;s last Secretary of State race in 2006, they are probably out for blood this time around.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This upcoming election cycle, the <em>SoSP</em> has so far only endorsed three Secretary of State incumbents. No new candidates yet. The current <em>SoSP</em> list includes Minnesota&#8217;s Mark Ritchie, Al Franken&#8217;s best friend. Since there is about a year to go before the 2010 election, there is no rush for the <em>SoSP</em> to endorse now. The <em>SoSP</em> uses another Soros&#8217; backed entity, <a href="http://actblue.com/">ActBlue.com</a>, to handle contributions. As a private 527 corporation, the <em>SoSP</em> can accept unlimited financial contributions and doesn&#8217;t have to disclose them publicly until well after the election.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>When you visit the ActBlue website, Secretary of State Buescher is well represented. Although not openly endorsed yet, his ActBlue account for Colorado&#8217;s Secretary of State race already includes 35 financial supporters. Not bad for a guy who isn&#8217;t even supposed to be on the <em>SoSP</em> radar screen.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>A number of troubling events have occurred in Colorado since <em>SoSP&#8217;s</em> birth in 2006. <em>ACORN </em>has set up shop in Colorado with a foothold in Aurora. After his 2006 win, our sitting Democrat Governor, Bill Ritter, saw fit to sign an Executive Order allowing Labor Unions to penetrate the state government. Because of this, the <a href="http://afscme.org/">AFSCME</a> has started a Local Union of Colorado State Employees more formally called <em>Colorado WINS/AFSCME Local 1876 </em>part of the AFL-CIO. They share the same Denver address with the <em>SEIU </em>local union. Our Colorado tax dollars now flow to the AFL-CIO in Washington. The newness of this AFSCMELocal has not prevented their parent from giving a couple of thousand dollars to Mr. Buescher in his quest to become an actual elected Secretary of State.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>There are currently a million more registered voters in Colorado than there are actual voters. You can thank the lack of voter role purging and cleanup for that. That creates a lot of room for shenanigans by <em>ACORN </em>and its buddies.Since Mr. Buescher will be the acting Secretary of State when the 2010 ballots are counted, he must feel pretty good about the final vote outcome next November. Come to think of it, he will oversee Colorado&#8217;s U.S. Senate and Congress races as well. This must make acting Senator Bennett and Betsy Markey sleep well at night.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The Republicans have reacted to this entry of Chicago-style politics into our Rocky Mountain state by offering up <a href="http://scottgessler.com/">Scott Gessler</a> in opposition. Mr. Gessler may become a burr in the Chicago style saddle of the <em>SoSP</em>. Scott Gessler is a Lawyer who offices in Downtown Denver. His practice concentrates on Election Law. He has 16 years in as a U.S. Army Reservist. He has been a Federal Prosecutor. Gessler is not a lightweight.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The <em>SoSP</em> has a litmus test to get an endorsement. Their web site states the requirements for an endorsement which includes:<br />
**-&#8221;Election officials should not place onerous requirements on or attempt to intimidate non-partisan voter registration groups. (such as <em>ACORN</em>)<br />
**-Efforts to suppress the vote through onerous requirements, such as unconstitutional photo ID laws, must be opposed.<br />
**-Efforts to raise voter participation of citizens who often face special barriers, such as students, military personnel, low-income people and minorities &#8211; including Election Day Registration &#8211; should be endorsed and actively supported.&#8221;</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Amazingly, Mr. Buescher feels the same way as the <em>SoSP</em>. He doesn&#8217;t like a photo ID requirement to vote and likes it when a person shows up to vote and registers on the spot. ACORN joins in with their approval of these onerous methods to make Mr. Buescher, the <em>SoSP</em> and <em>ACORN</em> a loving threesome. Scott Gessler is in direct opposition to the <em>SoSP</em> way of voting.</p>
<p> <br />
One thing appears certain, if you vote for Bernie Buescher to become Colorado&#8217;s Secretary of State, a lot more votes <em>ala </em>Chicago, will be counted, including dead people, people who have left Colorado, non-people, etc. If you vote for Scott Gessler, a lot more legal votes will be counted and the votes will likely reflect the actual number of Coloradans who live here.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>I live in Colorado. I vote Gessler.</p>
<p>&#8221; <em>You know, comrades</em>,&#8221; says Stalin, &#8221; <em>that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this &#8211; who will count the votes, and how</em>.&#8221; From <span style="text-decoration: underline">Memoirs of a Secretary of Stalin&#8217;s </span>by Boris Bazhanov.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</a>., a Castle Rock, CO Law Firm.</p>
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		<title>AFL-CIO tries to gobble up Douglas County, CO School District</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 17:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In the 1930&#8242;s, labor unions got legitimacy.  Under the Roosevelt administration, labor unions got protection and the ability to organize industrial laborers.  The Unions then represented workers who made things.  The United Auto Workers, Mineworkers, Steelworkers, etc.   It was good to be a Union boss.</p>
<p>Now we are in the 21st century and so many U.S. manufacturing jobs have disappeared.  Unions have seen their membership shrink as the reason for their existence has withered on the vine.  Union bosses have a good rich life, paid for by the dues of their workers.  So the bosses made the decision to go outside the industrial world that had justified their existence.  One area of greatest union  growth in today’s world is the government worker.</p>
<p>The <strong>AFL-CIO</strong> is America’ largest union.  Among its components are the following:</p>
<p><strong>AFGE </strong>- with 600,000 federal employees.<br />
<strong>AFSCME</strong> &#8211; with 1.6 million nurses, child care providers, EMT’s and sanitation workers.<br />
<strong>SEIU</strong>- Service Employees International Union with 1.8 million employees in health care, public services and janitors.  The SEIU is in hot water for being in bed with ACORN.<br />
<strong>AFT</strong> &#8211; American Federation of Teachers &#8211; with 850,000 teachers, school related personnel, nurses and other healthcare professionals.</p>
<p>Because the AFL-CIO is under pressure to expand their worker base and because so many of the new growth areas are government and health care workers, it is no wonder that all of the AFL-CIO entities are strongly in favor of a Single Payer Government Health Care system, Card Check and Obama.  This results in some rather startling positions for a labor union to take.</p>
<p>The American Federation of Teachers strongly supports Government health care.<br />
The American Federation of Teachers strongly supports the Employee Free Choice Act also know as Card Check.<br />
The American Federation of Teachers board unanimously endorsed Barack Obama for president well before he became his party’s nominee.</p>
<p>In our area, there has been a significant rise in the number of charter schools within the Douglas County, Colorado School District.  The teachers and employees at these charter schools do not belong to a union.  They don’t pay union dues.  Charter schools do not have any limitations imposed upon them by union contracts.   The <strong>AFL-CIO</strong> wants a piece of this action and so far they are shut out.  If the charters are unionized, there would be little difference between them and the unionized public schools.</p>
<p>The <strong>AFL-CIO</strong> game plan is surprisingly simple.  The Douglas County School board has 7 districts with elected school board members.  Four of the districts seats are up election this year.  The AFL-CIO through its AFT section, has handpicked a candidate for each of the four districts.  To be endorsed by the AFL-CIO, the handpicked candidates presumably had to fill out a union questionnaire and be interviewed.  They would voice the right beliefs and make the right promises to get endorse.<br />
The four candidates that met the approval of the AFL-CIO are:</p>
<p><strong>Sue Catterall</strong>, a democrat running in District B.<br />
<strong>Kevin Leung</strong>, running in District D<br />
<strong>Kristine Turner</strong>, running in District E<br />
<strong>Emily Hansen</strong>, a democrat running in District G</p>
<p>A union sweep in the upcoming election will likely open the doors to unionizing the Charter Schools.</p>
<p>The Republican Party has taken notice of this union power play.  They have endorsed four candidates themselves.  The four candidates that met the approval of the Douglas County Republicans are:</p>
<p><strong>John Carson</strong>, running in District B vs. Catterall<br />
<strong>Daniel Gerken</strong>, running in District D vs. Leung<br />
<strong>Doug Benevento</strong>, running in District E vs. Turner<br />
<strong>Meghann Silverthorne</strong>, running in District G vs. Hansen</p>
<p>For a Douglas County Voter, the choices are stark in light of the union’s power play.</p>
<p>If you like Government Health Care, unionized Charter Schools and Barack Obama, go with the union picked candidates.</p>
<p>If you don’t want Government Health Care, unionized Charters or the direction the country is heading, go with the Republican endorsed candidates.</p>
<p>All of the candidates above, live in Douglas County.  All are well educated.  The two groups differ philosophically and fundamentally in their world view of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.</p>
<p>On October 5th, one of the last school board candidate forums was held in Castle Rock.   Both sides had rehearsed their talking points.  In summary, the union backed candidates want to pass bonds and raise taxes to pay the union teachers and school workers. The union candidates approved the board’s decision to cut off bus service to certain kids and parents of the district.</p>
<p>The Republican backed candidates want to pay attention to and represent the taxpayers of Douglas County.  After all, only 38% of property tax payers have kids in the DC Schools.   These candidates strongly disapproved of the school bus cuts, since busses represent only ½ % of the school district budget.  They look at bond or tax hikes with skepticism.</p>
<p>The union backed candidates care about the teachers and other union members.  The Republican backed candidates care about the parents, homeowners and kids.</p>
<p>Since this is a county wide election, voters will get the chance to vote for all 4 seats.  The campaign signs you see are mostly for the union backed candidates and are likely paid for by the <strong>AFL-CIO</strong>.  It is a mail-in election and the ballots will appear in your mailbox shortly.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com">Robinson &#38; Henry P.C</a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Castle Rock, CO</p>
<p>In the 1930&#8242;s, labor unions got legitimacy.  Under the Roosevelt administration, labor unions got protection and the ability to organize industrial laborers.  The Unions then represented workers who made things.  The United Auto Workers, Mineworkers, Steelworkers, etc.   It was good to be a Union boss.</p>
<p>Now we are in the 21st century and so many U.S. manufacturing jobs have disappeared.  Unions have seen their membership shrink as the reason for their existence has withered on the vine.  Union bosses have a good rich life, paid for by the dues of their workers.  So the bosses made the decision to go outside the industrial world that had justified their existence.  One area of greatest union  growth in today’s world is the government worker.</p>
<p>The <strong>AFL-CIO</strong> is America’ largest union.  Among its components are the following:</p>
<p><strong>AFGE </strong>- with 600,000 federal employees.<br />
<strong>AFSCME</strong> &#8211; with 1.6 million nurses, child care providers, EMT’s and sanitation workers.<br />
<strong>SEIU</strong>- Service Employees International Union with 1.8 million employees in health care, public services and janitors.  The SEIU is in hot water for being in bed with ACORN.<br />
<strong>AFT</strong> &#8211; American Federation of Teachers &#8211; with 850,000 teachers, school related personnel, nurses and other healthcare professionals.</p>
<p>Because the AFL-CIO is under pressure to expand their worker base and because so many of the new growth areas are government and health care workers, it is no wonder that all of the AFL-CIO entities are strongly in favor of a Single Payer Government Health Care system, Card Check and Obama.  This results in some rather startling positions for a labor union to take.</p>
<p>The American Federation of Teachers strongly supports Government health care.<br />
The American Federation of Teachers strongly supports the Employee Free Choice Act also know as Card Check.<br />
The American Federation of Teachers board unanimously endorsed Barack Obama for president well before he became his party’s nominee.</p>
<p>In our area, there has been a significant rise in the number of charter schools within the Douglas County, Colorado School District.  The teachers and employees at these charter schools do not belong to a union.  They don’t pay union dues.  Charter schools do not have any limitations imposed upon them by union contracts.   The <strong>AFL-CIO</strong> wants a piece of this action and so far they are shut out.  If the charters are unionized, there would be little difference between them and the unionized public schools.</p>
<p>The <strong>AFL-CIO</strong> game plan is surprisingly simple.  The Douglas County School board has 7 districts with elected school board members.  Four of the districts seats are up election this year.  The AFL-CIO through its AFT section, has handpicked a candidate for each of the four districts.  To be endorsed by the AFL-CIO, the handpicked candidates presumably had to fill out a union questionnaire and be interviewed.  They would voice the right beliefs and make the right promises to get endorse.<br />
The four candidates that met the approval of the AFL-CIO are:</p>
<p><strong>Sue Catterall</strong>, a democrat running in District B.<br />
<strong>Kevin Leung</strong>, running in District D<br />
<strong>Kristine Turner</strong>, running in District E<br />
<strong>Emily Hansen</strong>, a democrat running in District G</p>
<p>A union sweep in the upcoming election will likely open the doors to unionizing the Charter Schools.</p>
<p>The Republican Party has taken notice of this union power play.  They have endorsed four candidates themselves.  The four candidates that met the approval of the Douglas County Republicans are:</p>
<p><strong>John Carson</strong>, running in District B vs. Catterall<br />
<strong>Daniel Gerken</strong>, running in District D vs. Leung<br />
<strong>Doug Benevento</strong>, running in District E vs. Turner<br />
<strong>Meghann Silverthorne</strong>, running in District G vs. Hansen</p>
<p>For a Douglas County Voter, the choices are stark in light of the union’s power play.</p>
<p>If you like Government Health Care, unionized Charter Schools and Barack Obama, go with the union picked candidates.</p>
<p>If you don’t want Government Health Care, unionized Charters or the direction the country is heading, go with the Republican endorsed candidates.</p>
<p>All of the candidates above, live in Douglas County.  All are well educated.  The two groups differ philosophically and fundamentally in their world view of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.</p>
<p>On October 5th, one of the last school board candidate forums was held in Castle Rock.   Both sides had rehearsed their talking points.  In summary, the union backed candidates want to pass bonds and raise taxes to pay the union teachers and school workers. The union candidates approved the board’s decision to cut off bus service to certain kids and parents of the district.</p>
<p>The Republican backed candidates want to pay attention to and represent the taxpayers of Douglas County.  After all, only 38% of property tax payers have kids in the DC Schools.   These candidates strongly disapproved of the school bus cuts, since busses represent only ½ % of the school district budget.  They look at bond or tax hikes with skepticism.</p>
<p>The union backed candidates care about the teachers and other union members.  The Republican backed candidates care about the parents, homeowners and kids.</p>
<p>Since this is a county wide election, voters will get the chance to vote for all 4 seats.  The campaign signs you see are mostly for the union backed candidates and are likely paid for by the <strong>AFL-CIO</strong>.  It is a mail-in election and the ballots will appear in your mailbox shortly.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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		<title>Romanoff makes Obama Magic Disappear in “Untouchable” Douglas County</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 23:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, the Mafia has put down roots in many states and Metropolitan areas of America. Whether its New Jersey, New Orleans, Kansas City, or the unofficial Mafia Capital of Chicago, this organized crime outfit knows where it can grow and bloom. It is a cancer.</p>
<p>Denver and Colorado have never been fertile ground for the Mafia. We Coloradans like to think we are less prone to criminal influence. Whatever the reason, Colorado doesn’t take to organized crime and the Mafia knows it. Here it’s tough to even find an Alderman, let alone buy one. We have our problems but they aren’t the same problems you see in Kansas City or Chicago.</p>
<p>Last November, we selected a new U.S. president. On election day, Barack Obama defeated John McCain in Colorado and across America. He was inaugurated in January 2009. To get there, Obama had built his empire in Chicago, where Al Capone used to rule. Previously, he won an Illinois state senate seat and a U.S. Senate seat after his opponents mysteriously dropped out or suddenly had scandals explode in their face. Welcome to The Chicago Way.</p>
<p>After taking office as President, Obama brought in his cronies from Chicago, including Rahm Emmanuel and Jim Messina, his deputy chief of staff. Emmanuel and Messina are the new Chicago &#8220;muscle&#8221; for politics in the Obama age. A new, organized empire, Chicago style, was being formed.</p>
<p>On Saturday, September 26<sup>th,</sup> the Chicago Way ran into the Colorado Way.</p>
<p>With a thud.</p>
<p>After being roughed up by Emmanuel and Messina who first tried to buy him and then tried to politically whack him, U. S. Senate Candidate Andrew Romanoff appeared at a Douglas County, Colorado Democratic Fundraiser as their guest of honor.</p>
<p>Romanoff has visited voters in Douglas County numerous times along with the other 63 counties in Colorado. He has paid his dues and it shows. The event, held in a tavern in Castle Pines on short notice, was surprisingly well attended. Of late, Democrats have had to dodge the question &#8220;How is that Hope &amp; Change thing working out for you?&#8221; With video of ACORN holding class on how to operate a house of prostitution, it has gotten pretty embarrassing to be a Dem. Not at this Douglas Fundraiser.</p>
<p>Romanoff told the crowd why he was running for U.S. Senate. At first, he was going to &#8220;sit this one out&#8221;. A Fort Collins crowd turned that around. To keep him out, he was offered a cushy job in the Obama organized empire by Jim Messina. He turned the bribe down. Instead he announced his candidacy, and got rewarded by an endorsement of his opponent by President Obama within 24 hours.</p>
<p>Whack.</p>
<p>After all, the Chicago boys already have their hand picked candidate, Michael Bennett. That should be that and Colorado Voters shouldn’t be involved. To Romanoff the message from the Obama machine was Get Out and Stay Out. To Romanoff’s credit, he has Stayed In.</p>
<p>When asked about the risk of challenging this Organized Chicago Crowd over at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Romanoff answered &#8220;Barack Obama can’t vote in this senate election. Coloradans can.&#8221; He brushed off the brouhaha about challenging Bennett. &#8220;Democrats are like cats. You hear a cat fight and think they are tearing each other up. Instead they are just making more cats.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Fundraising event, held in a tavern in Castle Pines, was surprisingly well attended. Of late Democrats have had to dodge the question &#8220;How is that Hope &amp; Change thing working out for you?&#8221; Not at this fundraiser.</p>
<p>Senator Bennett’s opinion concerning the unwashed masses we call the electorate could best be seen this August. During the congressional recess, Mr. Bennett held a town hall in a private home, by invitation only. This may be the Chicago Way, but it clashes with the sensibilities of the people of our state. 6<sup>th</sup> CD Congressman Mike Coffman, by contrast, held seven town halls across his district in August. Each one was publicly advertised, open to anyone, and no questions were out of bounds. That’s for one Congressional District.</p>
<p>Mr. Bennett’s territory covers seven Congressional Districts. Its tough to take the electorate’s questions when you are in a cronies’ private home with private supporters. But it is The Chicago Way.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for The Chicago Way, there will be a Democratic primary next August where the Dems will select their candidate for U.S. Senate. In one corner sits Andrew Romanoff, having successfully run for office four times to the state House. He finished his 4<sup>th</sup> term as House Speaker.</p>
<p>In the other corner, is Michael Bennett, never on a ballot, never held accountable by the public. In spite of his total lack of background, accountability, and experience as an elected public servant, Bennett has found himself anointed by Governor Ritter and Obama and Rahm Emmanuel and Jim Messina. He is our unelected, appointed junior U.S. Senator.</p>
<p>To pull an actual election primary victory off in the Chicago Way, it looks like ACORN will have to do a lot of &#8220;organizing&#8221; to create the votes needed to buy this one. Currently ACORN has three offices in Colorado. There may be a lot of overtime paid in primary season. That’s The Chicago Way.</p>
<p>Where is Elliot Ness when we need him? Come to think of it, Romanoff looks a lot like Robert Stack.</p>
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		<title>Douglas County Republican picnic at Wiens Ranch a big success</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Douglas County, Colorado has three streams running from South to North. The Cherry Creek, East Plum Creek and West Plum Creek all eventually flow into the Platte River and the water then makes its way down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Many of Colorado’s first settlers made their homesteads on these three rivers. The West Plum Creek ends at Sedalia, Colorado, founded in 1865. This land along the West Plum Creek is Horse Country as it has been for over 140 years.</p>
<p>On Saturday September 19<sup><span style="font-size: xx-small">th</span></sup>, the Douglas County Republicans held their annual picnic. They chose the Wiens Ranch as this year’s site. We are still over a year away from the next statewide election but politics was heavy in the air. The Wiens Ranch is owned by former state Senator Tom Wiens and his family. The spacious ranch has over 1,200 acres along the West Plum Creek and it was a wonderful location for the GOP picnic.</p>
<p>GOP hopefuls for Governor, U.S. Senator, Congress, State and Local races were present to meet and greet the GOP faithful. The weather was perfect, the conversation was joyful, and all had a good time.</p>
<p>Gubernatorial hopeful Dan Maes addressed the crowd. Having been an employee and business owner over the years, he said &#8220;I know what its like to sign the two sides of a paycheck.&#8221;</p>
<p>J.J. Ament, running for State Treasurer, brought cheers when he talked about how concerned he was how much the noise coming from the Colorado State Capital is sounding more and more like the noise coming from Washington D.C.</p>
<p>Scott Gessler, running for Secretary of State, talked about how that office is the first line of defense against voter fraud by organizations like the disgraced Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN).</p>
<p>Tom Wiens was the host of the Picnic and he spoke to the throng. Although not yet a formal candidate for U.S. Senate, he was graciously received with the other candidates. He talked about how the 2010 election is the chance to send people to Washington that will work for us instead of taking from us.</p>
<p>Candidates for Governor who were at the picnic included Mr. Maes and former congressman Scott McInnis.</p>
<p>Candidates for U.S. Senate included Ken Buck, Ryan Frazier and Jane Norton. Congressman Mike Coffman attended as well, along with candidates for the District RE-1 School Board and county offices.</p>
<p>Many of the attendees at the picnic are the men and women who built Douglas County from a thinly populated rural ranching county into the true modern metropolitan world that it is today. It is quite fitting that the picnic was held in one of the more historic areas of our state.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at  <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com" target="_blank"><span style="color: #006699">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</span></a>., a Castle Rock law firm.</p>
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		<title>Castle Rock, CO&#8217;s 2nd Tea Party brings out Stalwarts</title>
		<link>http://www.redstate.com/mikerobinsonpc/2009/09/13/castle-rock-cos-2nd-tea-party-brings-out-stalwarts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 19:20:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Castle Rock, CO &#8211; 9/12/09</p>
<p>Temps of 50 degrees and an overcast, drizzly rain didn&#8217;t deter the dedicated throng who attended the 2 nd Castle Rock Tea Party. Held in coordination with Tea Parties being held all across the country, the enthusiastic crowd heard an invocation from <em>The Rock&#8217;s </em>Pastor, J.R. Polhemus, music from the WMD Blue Grass band along with scheduled speakers, Sarah Wiltse, Emily Falvey, Drs. Marshall Foster and Paul Prentice, Chris Fellows, Sean Paige, Bill Schroeder, Sean Rima and Lisa Mills. Tea Party Organizer Paul Donahue was inspired by the participants.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most touching part of this Tea Party was the reading of the Preamble to the Constitution by Sarah Wiltse. The words, written in 1787 in Philadelphia, live today as they have for over two centuries.</p>
<p>&#8220;We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over the past eight months that the Obama Administration has held power, the energy level has noticeably shifted from the &#8220;Hope and Change&#8221; progressives to the Tea Party set. The most recent revelation of Obama-related A.C.O.R.N. giving instructions on how to start a prostitution business with government funds has not helped the Progressives. Perhaps the worst words an Obama acolyte can hear now is &#8220;How is that Hope and Change thing working out for you?&#8221; So far not too well.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://www,robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &#38; Henry P.C</span></a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Castle Rock, CO &#8211; 9/12/09</p>
<p>Temps of 50 degrees and an overcast, drizzly rain didn&#8217;t deter the dedicated throng who attended the 2 nd Castle Rock Tea Party. Held in coordination with Tea Parties being held all across the country, the enthusiastic crowd heard an invocation from <em>The Rock&#8217;s </em>Pastor, J.R. Polhemus, music from the WMD Blue Grass band along with scheduled speakers, Sarah Wiltse, Emily Falvey, Drs. Marshall Foster and Paul Prentice, Chris Fellows, Sean Paige, Bill Schroeder, Sean Rima and Lisa Mills. Tea Party Organizer Paul Donahue was inspired by the participants.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most touching part of this Tea Party was the reading of the Preamble to the Constitution by Sarah Wiltse. The words, written in 1787 in Philadelphia, live today as they have for over two centuries.</p>
<p>&#8220;We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over the past eight months that the Obama Administration has held power, the energy level has noticeably shifted from the &#8220;Hope and Change&#8221; progressives to the Tea Party set. The most recent revelation of Obama-related A.C.O.R.N. giving instructions on how to start a prostitution business with government funds has not helped the Progressives. Perhaps the worst words an Obama acolyte can hear now is &#8220;How is that Hope and Change thing working out for you?&#8221; So far not too well.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://www,robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</span></a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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		<title>Douglas County&#8217;s War on Terror</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 19:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Dateline &#8211; 9/11/any year</p>
<p>On a warm June day the Terrorists watched the comfortable Douglas County home from a distance, waiting for the father to leave for work. Darkly, they watched the oddly complected family, seeking to drive them and their kind from the neighborhood and make the area ethnicly clean. After the father had left for work and was out of sight, they moved in.</p>
<p>They attacked the wife first.</p>
<p>Ellen Hungate, the mother of two small girls, was raped, stabbed repeatedly and scalped. The Terrorists then turned on the little girls. Toddler Laura V. Hungate, aged 2 and baby Florence V. Hungate, aged 5 months, had their throats slashed so violently that their heads were barely still attached. The Terrorists set fire to the house and waited. The children&#8217;s father, Nathan, saw smoke in the distance and hurried back to save his home and family. The terrorists were waiting. Nathan Ward Hungate&#8217;s body was later found mutilated and scalped as well, about 100 yards from his home. [2]</p>
<p>The Terrorists cut a boy&#8217;s head off and, after slicing his body into pieces, piled the pieces together near the boy&#8217;s house. They put his severed head on top of the heap. [5]</p>
<p>The message was clear, all foreigners must leave the neighborhood or die. Elsewhere, a farmer, on returning to his home at sundown, beheld the horrible sight of his wife scalped and nailed by her hands and feet to the side of the house. [3]</p>
<p>Each of these horrific terrorist attacks happened in Colorado with the goal of driving people out of their homes and land. Ethnic Cleansing was the order of the day.</p>
<p>All of this happened In 1864.</p>
<p>After searchers found the Hungate family , they took their tortured bodies to Denver and placed them on display in the shop window of an unused store building, near what is now the Denver Civic Center. This awful display lasted for several hours and many Denver residents came by to see. [2] Everyone was horrified. The Rocky Mountain News wrote story after story about how American citizens were not safe from the marauding Indians. The sitting Territorial Governor, John Evans, organized a Colorado Cavalry to begin the process of stamping out this Indian Terrorist activity. The Indian War had now truly begun.</p>
<p>On August 21, 1864, one of Evans&#8217; Calvary soldiers, Conrad Moschel, was unfortunate enough to be captured by the Terrorists. A few days later, he was found near Franktown, CO with an arrow in his back, a gunshot wound and he too had been scalped. He was buried where he fell and a carving in the rock wall overlooking his grave is a somber memorial to this very day. Moschel was the last Douglas County man to be killed by Indians.</p>
<p>During the Indian uprising, a total of 208 men, women and children, ranchers, emigrants, herders and soldiers were killed by Indians.[1]</p>
<p>In November, 1864, the Colorado Cavalry under Colonel Chivington attacked a Cheyenne and Arapahoe encampment at Sand Creek. 175 Indians were killed there. When the dust cleared, the following was found among the dead Indians:</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline">a.</span></em>Scalps of men, women and children several of which had not had time to dry and tan since taken.[1]<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><em>b</em>.</span> Scalps taken from the belts of dead warriors on the Sand Creek battlefield.[1]<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><em>c</em>.</span> An Indian blanket fringed with white-women&#8217;s scalps.[1]</p>
<p>Afterward, a Washington committee found the Sand Creek Battle was really a Sand Creek Massacre. Newly installed U.S. President Andrew Johnson quickly relieved John Evans as territorial governor. The Indian tribes were eventually resettled in Oklahoma. Evans and Chivington established and grew the University of Denver. Both were received as heroes in Colorado for the remainder of their lives. [1]</p>
<p>Most recently, Google began its project of electronically scanning in old books and making them searchable on the Internet. Many of these books have been out of circulation for decades. Because of Google&#8217;s efforts, you can now read books and magazines from these long ago days. The rather gory descriptions in this article come directly from the old books and magazines. Most of the authors were alive and active participants during the Indian Uprising. This is not revisionist history but eyewtness history as it happened. If you would like to explore this original material, the links are below. The number codes show which publication the Terror anecdote came from. Much of the drama took place here in Douglas County, Colorado.</p>
<p>Right now there is yet another war happening. In the Middle East, Islamic Jihadists are trying to drive out all non-moslems from this region of the world. Countries like Lebanon, Syria and Iraq with sizable numbers of Christian and Jewish communities have been ethnically cleansed by the present day Terrorists, leaving behind property and possessions as they fled for their lives. America too was a casualty on 9/11/02 in the Terrorists&#8217; efforts to force us to leave this vitalregion.</p>
<p>Today, the U.S. Government has established a 2,400 acre National Historic Site where Sand Creek happened. It is all paid for with our tax dollars. The Hungates have a 4 square foot remembrance in Denver&#8217;s Fairmount Cemetary, privately financed. Terror victim Conrad Moschel is remembered by some words carved in a rock and a grave stone hidden by scrub oak erected and paid for by his children.</p>
<p>Our U.S. Government has not paid for any memorial to the 208 Americans who died in this earlier War on Terror.</p>
<p>Source Material:</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=78ohAAAAMAAJ&#38;pg=PA445&#38;dq=What+of+the+Hungate+Family%3F++Alas!&#38;lr=#v=onepage&#38;q=What%20of%20the%20Hungate%20Family%3F%20%20Alas!&#38;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">Massacres of the Mountains: a history of the Indian Wars (1886)</span></a>[1]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=hirU9z4_kL8C&#38;pg=PA102&#38;dq=tortured+bodies+into+Denver+City&#38;lr=#v=onepage&#38;q=tortured%20bodies%20into%20Denver%20City&#38;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">Massacre along the Medicine Road</span></a>[2]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=XwXOAAAAMAAJ&#38;pg=PA721&#38;dq=nailed+by+her+hands+and+feet+to+the+side+of+the+house&#38;lr=#v=onepage&#38;q=nailed%20by%20her%20hands%20and%20feet%20to%20the%20side%20of%20the%20house&#38;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">Chambers&#8217;s Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts (1884)</span></a>[3]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=-uVYAAAAMAAJ&#38;pg=PA90&#38;dq=brutal+tratment+accorded+them+by+the+savages&#38;lr=#v=onepage&#38;q=&#38;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">History of Colorado, Vol. 1 (1918)</span></a>[4]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=ZOAUAAAAYAAJ&#38;pg=RA1-PA20&#38;dq=severed+head+on+top+of+the+heap&#38;lr=#v=onepage&#38;q=severed%20head%20on%20top%20of%20the%20heap&#38;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">The Trail: a magazine &#8220;for Colorado&#8221; &#8211; The Personal Memoirs of Capt. Chas. Christy (1908)</span></a>[5]</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &#38; Henry, P.C</span></a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dateline &#8211; 9/11/any year</p>
<p>On a warm June day the Terrorists watched the comfortable Douglas County home from a distance, waiting for the father to leave for work. Darkly, they watched the oddly complected family, seeking to drive them and their kind from the neighborhood and make the area ethnicly clean. After the father had left for work and was out of sight, they moved in.</p>
<p>They attacked the wife first.</p>
<p>Ellen Hungate, the mother of two small girls, was raped, stabbed repeatedly and scalped. The Terrorists then turned on the little girls. Toddler Laura V. Hungate, aged 2 and baby Florence V. Hungate, aged 5 months, had their throats slashed so violently that their heads were barely still attached. The Terrorists set fire to the house and waited. The children&#8217;s father, Nathan, saw smoke in the distance and hurried back to save his home and family. The terrorists were waiting. Nathan Ward Hungate&#8217;s body was later found mutilated and scalped as well, about 100 yards from his home. [2]</p>
<p>The Terrorists cut a boy&#8217;s head off and, after slicing his body into pieces, piled the pieces together near the boy&#8217;s house. They put his severed head on top of the heap. [5]</p>
<p>The message was clear, all foreigners must leave the neighborhood or die. Elsewhere, a farmer, on returning to his home at sundown, beheld the horrible sight of his wife scalped and nailed by her hands and feet to the side of the house. [3]</p>
<p>Each of these horrific terrorist attacks happened in Colorado with the goal of driving people out of their homes and land. Ethnic Cleansing was the order of the day.</p>
<p>All of this happened In 1864.</p>
<p>After searchers found the Hungate family , they took their tortured bodies to Denver and placed them on display in the shop window of an unused store building, near what is now the Denver Civic Center. This awful display lasted for several hours and many Denver residents came by to see. [2] Everyone was horrified. The Rocky Mountain News wrote story after story about how American citizens were not safe from the marauding Indians. The sitting Territorial Governor, John Evans, organized a Colorado Cavalry to begin the process of stamping out this Indian Terrorist activity. The Indian War had now truly begun.</p>
<p>On August 21, 1864, one of Evans&#8217; Calvary soldiers, Conrad Moschel, was unfortunate enough to be captured by the Terrorists. A few days later, he was found near Franktown, CO with an arrow in his back, a gunshot wound and he too had been scalped. He was buried where he fell and a carving in the rock wall overlooking his grave is a somber memorial to this very day. Moschel was the last Douglas County man to be killed by Indians.</p>
<p>During the Indian uprising, a total of 208 men, women and children, ranchers, emigrants, herders and soldiers were killed by Indians.[1]</p>
<p>In November, 1864, the Colorado Cavalry under Colonel Chivington attacked a Cheyenne and Arapahoe encampment at Sand Creek. 175 Indians were killed there. When the dust cleared, the following was found among the dead Indians:</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline">a.</span></em>Scalps of men, women and children several of which had not had time to dry and tan since taken.[1]<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><em>b</em>.</span> Scalps taken from the belts of dead warriors on the Sand Creek battlefield.[1]<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><em>c</em>.</span> An Indian blanket fringed with white-women&#8217;s scalps.[1]</p>
<p>Afterward, a Washington committee found the Sand Creek Battle was really a Sand Creek Massacre. Newly installed U.S. President Andrew Johnson quickly relieved John Evans as territorial governor. The Indian tribes were eventually resettled in Oklahoma. Evans and Chivington established and grew the University of Denver. Both were received as heroes in Colorado for the remainder of their lives. [1]</p>
<p>Most recently, Google began its project of electronically scanning in old books and making them searchable on the Internet. Many of these books have been out of circulation for decades. Because of Google&#8217;s efforts, you can now read books and magazines from these long ago days. The rather gory descriptions in this article come directly from the old books and magazines. Most of the authors were alive and active participants during the Indian Uprising. This is not revisionist history but eyewtness history as it happened. If you would like to explore this original material, the links are below. The number codes show which publication the Terror anecdote came from. Much of the drama took place here in Douglas County, Colorado.</p>
<p>Right now there is yet another war happening. In the Middle East, Islamic Jihadists are trying to drive out all non-moslems from this region of the world. Countries like Lebanon, Syria and Iraq with sizable numbers of Christian and Jewish communities have been ethnically cleansed by the present day Terrorists, leaving behind property and possessions as they fled for their lives. America too was a casualty on 9/11/02 in the Terrorists&#8217; efforts to force us to leave this vitalregion.</p>
<p>Today, the U.S. Government has established a 2,400 acre National Historic Site where Sand Creek happened. It is all paid for with our tax dollars. The Hungates have a 4 square foot remembrance in Denver&#8217;s Fairmount Cemetary, privately financed. Terror victim Conrad Moschel is remembered by some words carved in a rock and a grave stone hidden by scrub oak erected and paid for by his children.</p>
<p>Our U.S. Government has not paid for any memorial to the 208 Americans who died in this earlier War on Terror.</p>
<p>Source Material:</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=78ohAAAAMAAJ&amp;pg=PA445&amp;dq=What+of+the+Hungate+Family%3F++Alas!&amp;lr=#v=onepage&amp;q=What%20of%20the%20Hungate%20Family%3F%20%20Alas!&amp;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">Massacres of the Mountains: a history of the Indian Wars (1886)</span></a>[1]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=hirU9z4_kL8C&amp;pg=PA102&amp;dq=tortured+bodies+into+Denver+City&amp;lr=#v=onepage&amp;q=tortured%20bodies%20into%20Denver%20City&amp;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">Massacre along the Medicine Road</span></a>[2]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=XwXOAAAAMAAJ&amp;pg=PA721&amp;dq=nailed+by+her+hands+and+feet+to+the+side+of+the+house&amp;lr=#v=onepage&amp;q=nailed%20by%20her%20hands%20and%20feet%20to%20the%20side%20of%20the%20house&amp;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">Chambers&#8217;s Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts (1884)</span></a>[3]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=-uVYAAAAMAAJ&amp;pg=PA90&amp;dq=brutal+tratment+accorded+them+by+the+savages&amp;lr=#v=onepage&amp;q=&amp;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">History of Colorado, Vol. 1 (1918)</span></a>[4]</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=ZOAUAAAAYAAJ&amp;pg=RA1-PA20&amp;dq=severed+head+on+top+of+the+heap&amp;lr=#v=onepage&amp;q=severed%20head%20on%20top%20of%20the%20heap&amp;f=false"><span style="color: #003366">The Trail: a magazine &#8220;for Colorado&#8221; &#8211; The Personal Memoirs of Capt. Chas. Christy (1908)</span></a>[5]</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &amp; Henry, P.C</span></a>., a Castle Rock Law Firm.</p>
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		<title>Douglas Colorado School Officials rewrite rules for Pres. Obama</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 03:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In a virtually unprecedented action, Douglas County School District (DCSD) Officials altered and rewrote a key document to greatly expand the number of impressionable children exposed to the direct influence of President Obama on September 8, 2009.</p>
<p>On the morning of September 2nd, in reaction to a huge volume of phone calls to the School District, Officials posted a notice concerning the September 8, 2009 Obama speech to students. As an attachment to the notice, the Officials included a .pdf form entitled <em>&#8220;Presidential Address Permission Form.</em>&#8221; <a href="http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B2nWSQLQ0pkHMDlhNjk3NjktOTExYS00MGNhLWJkYmUtNWY2YTBkMmYyNjA4&#38;hl=en"><span style="color: #003366">You can view the .pdf of the release form here</span></a>. The form posted was taken from Douglas County School Board approved form IJA-E, the <em>Guest Speaker Permission Form.</em><a href="http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B2nWSQLQ0pkHODlhZDFmOGItNTMxYS00OTgxLTg3ZTYtMjJhYjA4YmRkMWNm&#38;hl=en"><span style="color: #003366">You can see it here.</span></a></p>
<p>It provides for an alternative activity if a parent doesn&#8217;t want their child to hear a guest speaker or if a signed permission form is not returned to the school, i.e. an &#8220;Opt In&#8221; form. Because of this, a parent doesn&#8217;t have to do anything to stop their child from seeing the Obama Address.</p>
<p>Later on the very same day, DCSD Officials made the unusual decision to alter the <span style="text-decoration: underline">posted, approved form </span>and change the form language so that a parent must now print out the form, sign it and return it to the child&#8217;s school, or their child will be required to be influenced by the Obama Address. This altered form is called the &#8221; <em>Presidential Address Permission Form &#8211; Opt Out</em>&#8220;. <a href="http://www.dcsdk12.org/portal/page/portal/DCSD/Communications/Timely_Topics/PRESIDENTIAL_ADDRESS_PERMISSION_FORM_2.pdf"><span style="color: #003366">You can see the altered form here.</span></a></p>
<p>A thorough search of the DCSD school records as shown on the District&#8217;s web site shows that there is no &#8220;Opt Out&#8221; form adopted or approved by the Douglas County School District. Ms. Susan Meek, the Acting Director of Communication for the District declined to comment on this abrupt change of the parental consent form or to return phone calls and emails. A review of the metadata on the <em>Opt Out </em>form&#8217;s .pdf shows that the form was written by Ms. Stacey Neith, a Communications Specialist in Ms. Meek&#8217;s office.</p>
<p>If any parent is offended or would like to comment on this unusual extra-legal action by school officials, Ms. Meek may be contacted at 303-387-0030 or 720-971-9830.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a virtually unprecedented action, Douglas County School District (DCSD) Officials altered and rewrote a key document to greatly expand the number of impressionable children exposed to the direct influence of President Obama on September 8, 2009.</p>
<p>On the morning of September 2nd, in reaction to a huge volume of phone calls to the School District, Officials posted a notice concerning the September 8, 2009 Obama speech to students. As an attachment to the notice, the Officials included a .pdf form entitled <em>&#8220;Presidential Address Permission Form.</em>&#8221; <a href="http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B2nWSQLQ0pkHMDlhNjk3NjktOTExYS00MGNhLWJkYmUtNWY2YTBkMmYyNjA4&amp;hl=en"><span style="color: #003366">You can view the .pdf of the release form here</span></a>. The form posted was taken from Douglas County School Board approved form IJA-E, the <em>Guest Speaker Permission Form.</em><a href="http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B2nWSQLQ0pkHODlhZDFmOGItNTMxYS00OTgxLTg3ZTYtMjJhYjA4YmRkMWNm&amp;hl=en"><span style="color: #003366">You can see it here.</span></a></p>
<p>It provides for an alternative activity if a parent doesn&#8217;t want their child to hear a guest speaker or if a signed permission form is not returned to the school, i.e. an &#8220;Opt In&#8221; form. Because of this, a parent doesn&#8217;t have to do anything to stop their child from seeing the Obama Address.</p>
<p>Later on the very same day, DCSD Officials made the unusual decision to alter the <span style="text-decoration: underline">posted, approved form </span>and change the form language so that a parent must now print out the form, sign it and return it to the child&#8217;s school, or their child will be required to be influenced by the Obama Address. This altered form is called the &#8221; <em>Presidential Address Permission Form &#8211; Opt Out</em>&#8220;. <a href="http://www.dcsdk12.org/portal/page/portal/DCSD/Communications/Timely_Topics/PRESIDENTIAL_ADDRESS_PERMISSION_FORM_2.pdf"><span style="color: #003366">You can see the altered form here.</span></a></p>
<p>A thorough search of the DCSD school records as shown on the District&#8217;s web site shows that there is no &#8220;Opt Out&#8221; form adopted or approved by the Douglas County School District. Ms. Susan Meek, the Acting Director of Communication for the District declined to comment on this abrupt change of the parental consent form or to return phone calls and emails. A review of the metadata on the <em>Opt Out </em>form&#8217;s .pdf shows that the form was written by Ms. Stacey Neith, a Communications Specialist in Ms. Meek&#8217;s office.</p>
<p>If any parent is offended or would like to comment on this unusual extra-legal action by school officials, Ms. Meek may be contacted at 303-387-0030 or 720-971-9830.</p>
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		<title>Obama&#8217;s Advance Care Planning for Dummies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 12:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. House of Representatives finally released the text of the health care bill called <span lang="JA">··America·s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009··</span> HR 3200 and it can now be read in its 1,018 page entirety. The bill&#8217;s subtitle is &#8221; <em>A Bill to <span lang="JA">provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, and for other purposes</span>.</em> All the bill&#8217;s language was written to further this cause, i.e, to provide healthcare to everyone and to reduce the growth in spending. You can link to a pdf of <a href="http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090714/aahca.pdf"><span style="color: #003366">the health care bill here</span></a>.</p>
<p>Since the bill&#8217;s public release, a lot of people have gotten fired up in support and in opposition to it. Each side has called the other liars, and worse. One part of the bill in particular has touched a nerve. That is Section 1233, <span style="text-decoration: underline">ADVANCE CARE PLANNING CONSULTATION</span>.</p>
<p>Although the section is only ten pages long, it is still hard to digest. Below is a condensed version of this Section with cites to page number and line number. In Section 1233, the person being consulted is an individual over 65 in the medicare program. The Consultant is called a &#8220;practitioner&#8221;.</p>
<p>p. 428, l. 14-19 &#8211; A &#8216;practitioner&#8221; is a physician, nurse practitioner or physician&#8217;s assistant. The practitioner is the one who consults on Advanced Care Planning with the individual. There is nothing in the health care bill that states the consultation is voluntary.</p>
<p>p. 425, l. 17-21 &#8211; The practitioner first gives an explanation of and counsels on advance directives, living wills, durable powers of attorney and health care proxies.</p>
<p>p. 426, l. 4-8 &#8211; The practitioner then explains and counsels end-of-life services, palliative care where they ease pain without curing the underlying disease, hospice programs for meeting the physical needs of the terminally ill and the benefits for such services. The practitioner does not have to explain any drawbacks of these end-of-life services such as death itself.</p>
<p>P. 426, l. 9-16 &#8211; The practitioner finally explains the <em>Order Regarding Life Sustaining Treatment </em>and why it is beneficial to the individual and the individual&#8217;s family. The practitioner does not have to explain any drawbacks of this <em>Order</em> such as death itself.</p>
<p>After the consultation is over, the individual is not involved with any further parts of the Advance Care Planning Consultation. In no part of the process is the individual required to sign anything or execute any planning documents.</p>
<p>p. 427, l. 10-25 &#8211; Having a consultation in and of itself, allows the practitioner to formulate an <em>Order Regarding Life Sustaining Treatment</em> without any further input from the individual. The <em>Order</em> just needs to be signed by a physician, nurse practitioner or physician&#8217;s assistant to be in full force and effect. The <em>Order</em> is an actionable medical order designed to stay with the individual and to be followed by health care professionals for the remainder of the individual&#8217;s care.</p>
<p>p. 430, l. 1-4 The only input from the individual for the formulation of the <em>Order</em> is that it communicate the individual&#8217;s preferences regarding treatment. Since the individual doesn&#8217;t have to sign anything or affirmatively state anything during the consultation, it is up to the practitioner to presume and interpret the individual&#8217;s preferences.</p>
<p>p. 430, l. 13-24 The <em>Order</em> has the power to limit medical interventions, limit the use of antibiotics, limit nutrition and limit hydration. The <em>Order </em>can address whether an individual goes to the hospital or remains at a hospice or other nursing home.</p>
<p>So where does the language in the <em>Order</em> come from?</p>
<p>p. 428, l. 5-13 The <em>Order </em>is guided by a coalition of stakeholders including state hospice associations, home health association, etc. This is the section that has been decried as a &#8220;Death Panel&#8221; by Gov. Palin and others.</p>
<p>Since this house bill is written to reduce the growth of health care spending and people over 65 consume health care dollars at the end-of-life, it is pretty easy to see why Section 1233 was inserted into the health care bill.</p>
<p>Older Americans are not stupid. They can read and they can comprehend this health bill. No wonder so many older Americans are turning out in droves at town hall meetings. You would be angry too if the federal government was trying to kill you off.</p>
<p>If you want to vent, below are the phone numbers for our congress members and senators. Give them a buzz.</p>
<p>Dianna Degette &#8211; CD1 &#8211; 202-225-4431</p>
<p>Jared Polis &#8211; CD2 &#8211; 202-225-2161</p>
<p>John Salazar &#8211; CD3 &#8211; 202-225-4761</p>
<p>Betsy Markey &#8211; CD4 &#8211; 202-225-4676</p>
<p>Doug Lamborn &#8211; CD5- 202-225-4422</p>
<p>Mike Coffman &#8211; CD6 &#8211; 202-226-4623</p>
<p>Ed Perlmutter &#8211; CD7 &#8211; 202-225-2645</p>
<p>Mark Udall &#8211; Senate &#8211; 202-224-5941</p>
<p>Mike Bennett &#8211; Senate &#8211; 202-224-5852</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &#38; Henry P.C</span></a>., a Castle Rock, CO law firm.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. House of Representatives finally released the text of the health care bill called <span lang="JA">··America·s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009··</span> HR 3200 and it can now be read in its 1,018 page entirety. The bill&#8217;s subtitle is &#8221; <em>A Bill to <span lang="JA">provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, and for other purposes</span>.</em> All the bill&#8217;s language was written to further this cause, i.e, to provide healthcare to everyone and to reduce the growth in spending. You can link to a pdf of <a href="http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090714/aahca.pdf"><span style="color: #003366">the health care bill here</span></a>.</p>
<p>Since the bill&#8217;s public release, a lot of people have gotten fired up in support and in opposition to it. Each side has called the other liars, and worse. One part of the bill in particular has touched a nerve. That is Section 1233, <span style="text-decoration: underline">ADVANCE CARE PLANNING CONSULTATION</span>.</p>
<p>Although the section is only ten pages long, it is still hard to digest. Below is a condensed version of this Section with cites to page number and line number. In Section 1233, the person being consulted is an individual over 65 in the medicare program. The Consultant is called a &#8220;practitioner&#8221;.</p>
<p>p. 428, l. 14-19 &#8211; A &#8216;practitioner&#8221; is a physician, nurse practitioner or physician&#8217;s assistant. The practitioner is the one who consults on Advanced Care Planning with the individual. There is nothing in the health care bill that states the consultation is voluntary.</p>
<p>p. 425, l. 17-21 &#8211; The practitioner first gives an explanation of and counsels on advance directives, living wills, durable powers of attorney and health care proxies.</p>
<p>p. 426, l. 4-8 &#8211; The practitioner then explains and counsels end-of-life services, palliative care where they ease pain without curing the underlying disease, hospice programs for meeting the physical needs of the terminally ill and the benefits for such services. The practitioner does not have to explain any drawbacks of these end-of-life services such as death itself.</p>
<p>P. 426, l. 9-16 &#8211; The practitioner finally explains the <em>Order Regarding Life Sustaining Treatment </em>and why it is beneficial to the individual and the individual&#8217;s family. The practitioner does not have to explain any drawbacks of this <em>Order</em> such as death itself.</p>
<p>After the consultation is over, the individual is not involved with any further parts of the Advance Care Planning Consultation. In no part of the process is the individual required to sign anything or execute any planning documents.</p>
<p>p. 427, l. 10-25 &#8211; Having a consultation in and of itself, allows the practitioner to formulate an <em>Order Regarding Life Sustaining Treatment</em> without any further input from the individual. The <em>Order</em> just needs to be signed by a physician, nurse practitioner or physician&#8217;s assistant to be in full force and effect. The <em>Order</em> is an actionable medical order designed to stay with the individual and to be followed by health care professionals for the remainder of the individual&#8217;s care.</p>
<p>p. 430, l. 1-4 The only input from the individual for the formulation of the <em>Order</em> is that it communicate the individual&#8217;s preferences regarding treatment. Since the individual doesn&#8217;t have to sign anything or affirmatively state anything during the consultation, it is up to the practitioner to presume and interpret the individual&#8217;s preferences.</p>
<p>p. 430, l. 13-24 The <em>Order</em> has the power to limit medical interventions, limit the use of antibiotics, limit nutrition and limit hydration. The <em>Order </em>can address whether an individual goes to the hospital or remains at a hospice or other nursing home.</p>
<p>So where does the language in the <em>Order</em> come from?</p>
<p>p. 428, l. 5-13 The <em>Order </em>is guided by a coalition of stakeholders including state hospice associations, home health association, etc. This is the section that has been decried as a &#8220;Death Panel&#8221; by Gov. Palin and others.</p>
<p>Since this house bill is written to reduce the growth of health care spending and people over 65 consume health care dollars at the end-of-life, it is pretty easy to see why Section 1233 was inserted into the health care bill.</p>
<p>Older Americans are not stupid. They can read and they can comprehend this health bill. No wonder so many older Americans are turning out in droves at town hall meetings. You would be angry too if the federal government was trying to kill you off.</p>
<p>If you want to vent, below are the phone numbers for our congress members and senators. Give them a buzz.</p>
<p>Dianna Degette &#8211; CD1 &#8211; 202-225-4431</p>
<p>Jared Polis &#8211; CD2 &#8211; 202-225-2161</p>
<p>John Salazar &#8211; CD3 &#8211; 202-225-4761</p>
<p>Betsy Markey &#8211; CD4 &#8211; 202-225-4676</p>
<p>Doug Lamborn &#8211; CD5- 202-225-4422</p>
<p>Mike Coffman &#8211; CD6 &#8211; 202-226-4623</p>
<p>Ed Perlmutter &#8211; CD7 &#8211; 202-225-2645</p>
<p>Mark Udall &#8211; Senate &#8211; 202-224-5941</p>
<p>Mike Bennett &#8211; Senate &#8211; 202-224-5852</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &amp; Henry P.C</span></a>., a Castle Rock, CO law firm.</p>
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		<title>Colorado State Senate Leader inspires Castle Rock Tea Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Douglas County, Colorado has two state senators and three state representatives that serve the county&#8217;s interests in the state legislature. Douglas County taxpayers pay more in state taxes to fund the government than most other counties because we earn more and Colorado has a flat state income tax.</p>
<p>Using 2007 economic figures, the average Douglas County resident pays 46% more to the state government than the average Boulder County resident. Boulder County has a state senator named <a href="http://www.brandonshaffer.net/"><span style="color: #003366">Brandon Shaffer </span></a>who is currently the President of the Colorado State Senate. Although his constituents pay less to fund the Colorado Government than we in Douglas County do, Shaffer is still the man to see because he has control of the state&#8217;s purse strings.</p>
<p>This month, Senator Shaffer held a posh two-day retreat for political bigwigs concerning &#8220;conflict resolution&#8221; and &#8220;team building&#8221;. He decided that this <em>kumbaya</em> event was important enough to spend taxpayer&#8217;s money, including money disproportionately provided by Douglas County taxpayers. This in spite of the fact that the state government is broke and furloughing workers to horde cash. So how many of Douglas County&#8217;s five representatives got the gold ticket to attend the posh two day retreat?</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal">none. nada. zilche.</span><br />
</strong></p>
<p>Our county had no representation at this affair. Our county was taxed, and taxed heavily, to provide Mr. Shaffer the money for this affair. It looks an awful lot like &#8220;Taxation Without Representation&#8221;.</p>
<p>In Boston, back in the 1770&#8242;s, a lot of people got pretty upset about this &#8220;Taxation Without Representation&#8221; business . They got so fed up that one night they stormed aboard a ship and tossed boxes of tea into the harbor. The government in Britain had increased taxes on the colonies to pay for the Empire&#8217;s excesses. Sound familiar?</p>
<p>On our Independence day, Saturday, July 4, 2009, there will be a gathering at 100 N. Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, CO behind Town Hall from noon till 2:00 pm. It is the <em>Castle Rock Tea Party</em>, part of a <a href="http://teapartyday.com/"><span style="color: #003366">national movement </span></a>to protest the spending of trillions of dollars which will leave our great-grandchildren a debt they must pay. There will be live music, food, speakers and a military flyover.</p>
<p>Unfortunately political despotism didn&#8217;t end with the Revolutionary War. After all, last year State Senator Shaffer wanted to move up to Washington, as the U. S. Congressman from the 4th District. Perhaps a few moments in the private sector would do him some good.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at the Castle Rock Law Firm of <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &#38; Henry, P.C.</span></a> Mr. Robinson was assisted in writing this story by Ryan Wood, an Associate with the firm.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Douglas County, Colorado has two state senators and three state representatives that serve the county&#8217;s interests in the state legislature. Douglas County taxpayers pay more in state taxes to fund the government than most other counties because we earn more and Colorado has a flat state income tax.</p>
<p>Using 2007 economic figures, the average Douglas County resident pays 46% more to the state government than the average Boulder County resident. Boulder County has a state senator named <a href="http://www.brandonshaffer.net/"><span style="color: #003366">Brandon Shaffer </span></a>who is currently the President of the Colorado State Senate. Although his constituents pay less to fund the Colorado Government than we in Douglas County do, Shaffer is still the man to see because he has control of the state&#8217;s purse strings.</p>
<p>This month, Senator Shaffer held a posh two-day retreat for political bigwigs concerning &#8220;conflict resolution&#8221; and &#8220;team building&#8221;. He decided that this <em>kumbaya</em> event was important enough to spend taxpayer&#8217;s money, including money disproportionately provided by Douglas County taxpayers. This in spite of the fact that the state government is broke and furloughing workers to horde cash. So how many of Douglas County&#8217;s five representatives got the gold ticket to attend the posh two day retreat?</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal">none. nada. zilche.</span><br />
</strong></p>
<p>Our county had no representation at this affair. Our county was taxed, and taxed heavily, to provide Mr. Shaffer the money for this affair. It looks an awful lot like &#8220;Taxation Without Representation&#8221;.</p>
<p>In Boston, back in the 1770&#8242;s, a lot of people got pretty upset about this &#8220;Taxation Without Representation&#8221; business . They got so fed up that one night they stormed aboard a ship and tossed boxes of tea into the harbor. The government in Britain had increased taxes on the colonies to pay for the Empire&#8217;s excesses. Sound familiar?</p>
<p>On our Independence day, Saturday, July 4, 2009, there will be a gathering at 100 N. Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, CO behind Town Hall from noon till 2:00 pm. It is the <em>Castle Rock Tea Party</em>, part of a <a href="http://teapartyday.com/"><span style="color: #003366">national movement </span></a>to protest the spending of trillions of dollars which will leave our great-grandchildren a debt they must pay. There will be live music, food, speakers and a military flyover.</p>
<p>Unfortunately political despotism didn&#8217;t end with the Revolutionary War. After all, last year State Senator Shaffer wanted to move up to Washington, as the U. S. Congressman from the 4th District. Perhaps a few moments in the private sector would do him some good.</p>
<p>Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at the Castle Rock Law Firm of <a href="http://robinsonandhenry.com/"><span style="color: #003366">Robinson &amp; Henry, P.C.</span></a> Mr. Robinson was assisted in writing this story by Ryan Wood, an Associate with the firm.</p>
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