Friday Funnies: Colorado Supreme Court is NOT “super cool”
by CTBC Director | 5:56 am, February 19, 2010 | Comments Off
Apropos of absolutely nothing - except that it features a dog (a recurring theme on our “Friday Funnies” installments) and I found it hilarious (”If only everyone saw you the way your dog does…”)
Be supercool this November - exercise YOUR right to vote “NO” on the four ‘unjust justices’ of the Mullarkey Majority (Michael Bender, Alex Martinez, Nancy Rice, and Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey) who need YOUR approval to continue taking away your constitutional 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, instead of suffering under rule by an oligarchy of activist, agenda-driven “justices.” Help to Support Clear The Bench Colorado with your comments (Sound Off!), your contributions, and your “NO” vote on retaining these unjust justices!
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