Centennial City Council: Ethics Don’t Matter
by Julian Dunraven | 8:00 am, January 26, 2012
By Julian Dunraven, J.D., M.P.A. Honorable Friends, Imagine that you are preparing to attend a dinner party. Before leaving the house, you furtively glance out the windows to ensure your stalker is not parked out front waiting for you. Despite your efforts, however, once you begin driving to your destination, the stalker pulls behind you [...]
The Cyberbullying of Gay Youth
by Julian Dunraven | 4:03 pm, October 13, 2010
Of particular interest is the relatively recent phenomenon of cyberbullying . . . The Post cited several methods of addressing this problem, ranging from additional tolerance education and awareness programs to school administrative punishments to new legislation criminalizing cyberbullying. Such legalistic outcomes, however, would render an already tragic situation truly ghastly.
Open Thread: Should Dan Maes Withdraw?
by Julian Dunraven | 3:11 pm, September 2, 2010
Do you think Dan Maes should step aside as the Republican nominee for governor?
Why or why not?
If he did step aside, who do you think the vacancy committee should consider in his stead and why?
Norton Attack Ad Improperly Taken From People’s Press Collective Video
by Julian Dunraven | 3:09 pm, July 29, 2010
By Julian DunravenHonorable Friends:This morning, Eileen Mahony, D.C. Bureau Chief for the People’s Press Collective, put up a very amusing piece about how the Norton campaign borrowed rather liberally from PPC to produce their latest attack ad again…
Plagiarism Renders Scott McInnis Unfit to Practice Law or Govern
by Julian Dunraven | 10:26 pm, July 14, 2010
By Julian Dunraven, J.D. M.P.A.Honorable Friends:Yesterday’s Denver Post reported that Scott McInnis plagiarized the work of Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gregory J. Hobbs in articles McInnis drafted for the Hasan Family Foundation. The foundation …
No Economic Recovery; Prepare For Inflationary “Meltup”
by Julian Dunraven | 9:53 pm, May 14, 2010
By Julian Dunraven, J.D., M.P.A.Honorable Friends:Your government is lying to you. We are not in economic recovery. We are merely experiencing a cash bubble through printing—inflation—and every day that bubble is in greater danger of bursting. When…
I Dare You to Actually Read the Budget
by Julian Dunraven | 7:39 pm, May 14, 2010
By Rich Bratten, Actuary Government Underground I read through some of “The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2010 – 2020″, published by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) in January 2010, by Doug Elemndorf, Director of the CBO. Fascinating stuff… really… if you’re into horror stories. Given all of the recent talk about sovereign debt, [...]
Chatting with Tom Wiens: Colorado Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate
by Julian Dunraven | 7:08 am, May 13, 2010
By Julian Dunraven, J.D., M.P.A.Honorable Friends:Thanks to profligate spending policies, bailouts, stimulus packages, and unprecedented extensions of Federal power, I have a good deal of confidence that Democrats will suffer many defeats in the upcomi…
Colorado Supreme Court Overturns Amendment 54–As I Predicted
by Julian Dunraven | 2:25 pm, February 24, 2010
By Julian Dunraven, J.D., M.P.A.Honorable Friends,In its recent opinion , Dallman v. Ritter, the Colorado Supreme Court overturned Amendment 54 saying that it was “unconstitutionally vague, disproportional, overbroad, or otherwise infirm. Indeed, we fi…
Karl Rove v. Howard Dean: PPC at the debate in Boulder Wrapup
by Julian Dunraven | 11:57 am, February 16, 2010
**Updated by elpresidente. Last night in Boulder, the University of Colorado hosted a debate between Karl Rove and Howard Dean. The People’s Press Collective attended as credentialed media–and was subject to the same “first 5 minutes only” rule for all the media stipulated by the speakers’ contract. The mood was fairly temperate given the subject [...]
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