Clean Colorado Challenges Anti Amendment 54 Proponent to Debate
by Mr. Bob | 4:26 pm, September 11, 2008 | Comments Off
Opponents of Amendment 54 (Jess Knox) are telling lies again.
"Jess Knox (click for history) needs to explain to real Coloradans how Amendment 54 will prevent law enforcement from advocating for equipment. In fact, our opponents have been completely unresponsive when approached by the media about the details relating to Amendment 54. Now is their opportunity to stand with me and answer to the citizens of Colorado. I will meet any time, any place, with an agreed upon moderator under any format. Let's have a real debate about why our opponents insist on protecting a culture of corruption in Colorado."
"Jess Knox (click for history) needs to explain to real Coloradans how Amendment 54 will prevent law enforcement from advocating for equipment. In fact, our opponents have been completely unresponsive when approached by the media about the details relating to Amendment 54. Now is their opportunity to stand with me and answer to the citizens of Colorado. I will meet any time, any place, with an agreed upon moderator under any format. Let's have a real debate about why our opponents insist on protecting a culture of corruption in Colorado."
Clean Government Colorado emailed and courier mailed a copy of their challenge to Protect Colorado's Future. Everyone at the Clean Government Colorado office has been instructed that if anyone from Protect Colorado's Future calls that they have the campaign's permission to say yes to a debate and that Tom will work with anyone from Protect Colorado's Future on logistics.
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Click here to read PCF's misleading mail piece.
Click here to read Clean Government Colorado's letter challenging PCF to a debate.
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