Friday Funnies – Special Sunday Edition “Gone to the Dogs”
by CTBC Director | 11:56 pm, August 9, 2009 | 1 Comment
Welcome to a very special (and somewhat late) edition of the Clear The Bench Colorado Friday Funnies - a full-color Sunday Special! And what better to mark the passing of the “dog days of summer” than to introduce our “Gone to the Dogs” spokespup Nola in the first of a series of “biting” commentaries on our state Supreme Court? Watch for more upcoming articles as Nola and the rest of the Clear The Bench Colorado team sink their teeth into the Colorado Car Tax, “Mill Levy Tax Freeze” property tax increase, Telluride Land Grab and other Mullarkey Court decisions that are making Colorado puppies (and people!) sad.
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2010, Colorado, Grassroots, Liberty, PPC, Rule of Law, Syndicated
Tags: Alex Martinez > Clear The Bench > Colorado Car Tax > Colorado Constitution > Colorado Judges > Colorado Supreme Court > Independent Thinking > judical activism > judicial accountability > judicial evaluation > judicial retention > judicial usurpation > Mary Mullarkey > Michael Bender > Mill Levy Tax Freeze > Mullarkey Court > Mullarkey Majority > Nancy Rice > Syndicated > TABOR > Telluride Land Grab > unjust justices
Tags: Alex Martinez > Clear The Bench > Colorado Car Tax > Colorado Constitution > Colorado Judges > Colorado Supreme Court > Independent Thinking > judical activism > judicial accountability > judicial evaluation > judicial retention > judicial usurpation > Mary Mullarkey > Michael Bender > Mill Levy Tax Freeze > Mullarkey Court > Mullarkey Majority > Nancy Rice > Syndicated > TABOR > Telluride Land Grab > unjust justices
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August 10th, 2009 @ 11:54 pm
About time that someone else picked up on the Colorado Car Tax issue! Before the healthcare debate took center stage (and, I predict, long after it has faded from the spotlight), the car tax was (and will be) getting people in this state fired up about our legislature, our governor, and (as you pointed out) our state Supreme Court.
Good job! (and yeah, it was funny, too)