Clear The Bench Colorado Director Matt Arnold at R Block Party grassroots forum (Thursday 24 September 2009)
by CTBC Director | 7:44 am, September 29, 2009 | Comments Off
Clear The Bench Colorado Director Matt Arnold spoke last Thursday at a candidate and issues forum hosted by local grassroots organization R Block Party.
Video coverage of the event has been provided courtesy of TL James of Peoples Press Collective - “if you’re getting your news from the mass media, you’re not getting the news.”
Get involved in defending YOUR rights - vote “NO” on retaining the four unjust justices of the Mullarkey Majority (Justices Michael Bender, Alex Martinez, Nancy Rice, and Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey) who have been taking away your rights: your right to vote on tax increases, your right to defend your homes and business from seizure by rapacious governments, and your right to enjoy the benefits of the rule of law, not rule by activist, agenda-driven “justices.” Support Clear The Bench Colorado with your voice (Sound Off!), your contributions, and “NO” vote on retaining these unjust justices in 2010!
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