Colorado Supreme Court & School Funding: Case to Clear the Bench now overwhelming (Ben DeGrow on Face The State radio)
by CTBC Director | 2:23 pm, November 4, 2009 | Comments Off
Cross-posted from the Peoples Press Collective and Mount Virtus websites, from commentator Big Ben (big, but “not as big as Rasmussen“) DeGrow:
“Despite all the hoopla (much of it well-deserved) about the election results, let’s not lose focus on an easily overlooked issue that should factor into some of our important decisions for 2010 — namely, the Colorado Supreme Court delving into political questions of how our schools are funded in Lobato v State.
You now can listen to my recent 8-minute interview on this very topic with Brad Jones on Face The State Weekend edition.
Whether or not you get to listen, let me explain — no, let me sum up: The case for Clear The Bench Colorado is now overwhelming.”
Overwhelming, indeed. The Independence Institute’s expert analyst on Education Policy (and frequent online commentator) Ben DeGrow is part of the rising chorus of commentators (Mike Rosen’s Denver Post column Thursday, Mark Hillman’s excellent article Wednesday, and Vince Carroll’s superb commentary Sunday, to name just the most prominent recent examples) speaking out against the Mullarkey Majority’s most recent blatantly unconstitutional ruling - and piling-on power grab - in Lobato v. State of Colorado. Ben’s radio piece supplements his first big broadside against the dangerous Lobato ruling and his Taking on the Colorado Supreme Court blog post, following the very-next-day analysis and commentary of the ruling posted right here on Clear The Bench Colorado.
Inform yourself about this outrageous Colorado Supreme Court ruling - in print, on-air, and online - Exercise your rights (while you still have them) - hold the unjust justices of the Mullarkey Majority accountable to the Colorado Constitution and the rule of law. Exercise YOUR right to 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 need YOUR approval to continue taking away your rights: your right to have policy decided by elected, accountable legislators (not unelected judges); 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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