Ranking the Top Political Stories in Colorado for 2011
by elpresidente | 6:21 am, December 22, 2011
People’s Press Collective has thrown together a quick, informal, and non-intended-to-be-scientific-but-fun-anyway survey for our readers to rank their Top Political Stories in Colorado for the past year. There have been some doozies, which would be an understatement.
Breaking: Rep. Perlmutter Caught Up in ‘Occupy Denver’ Fracas
by elpresidente | 6:35 pm, October 29, 2011
**UPDATE 3** **Update 2**: Mace and pepper balls used, 20 arrested Today’s ‘Occupy Denver’ clash included reports of tear gas, rubber bullets or pepper balls, and several arrests. According to Tweets from @MediaMarcus, Rep. Perlmutter said he “put career on line” by attending the protest, but was later cognizant of threat posed by not announcing [...]
Today’s “Oil is Evil” Video
by elpresidente | 9:06 am, September 2, 2011
The Daily Caller is up with a video of protestors against the Keystone pipeline project stretching from oil sands in Canada to the Texas Gulf Coast. “Which side are you on Obama?” indeed.
Video: “Hi, Koch Cameras!”
by elpresidente | 5:02 pm, June 29, 2011
At about 2:00 in–the speaker gives a shout-out to the “Koch cameras” of WhoSaidYouSaid.com and People’s Press Collective: PPC eagerly awaits to hear from the HR folks at Koch, as we never seem to have received our checks. ProgressNow and the other organizations’ checks from CoDA, Pat Stryker, et al. on the other hand . [...]
Crashing the ProgressNow Anti-Koch Rally
by admin | 8:18 pm, June 26, 2011
The Kochs Visit Colorado
by Joshua Sharf | 10:30 am, June 26, 2011
The Koch Brothers, owners of Koch Industries, have made a name for themselves over the years supporting libertarian and conservative causes. For being some of the few of such weath to actively oppose the progressive agenda, they have earned themselves a level of venom pretty much unprecedented for private citizens. Recently, as outlined over at [...]
Tuesday Rally Highlights
by elpresidente | 7:25 pm, February 24, 2011
Square State: Promoting Pro-Union Rally With Violent Rhetoric
by T.L. James | 1:54 am, February 19, 2011
I’m sorry… but how exactly does this comport with the Left’s past six weeks of handwringing over the need for “civility” and an end to “violent rhetoric”? Tuesday February 22nd, 2011 there will be a rally in support of Wisconsin workers protesting their Governor’s violent through the barrel of a gun threats to outlaw collective [...]
Charles Johnson Supports Violent Rhetoric, Hitler References at Protest Rallies
by T.L. James | 10:47 pm, February 18, 2011
Well, at least that’s what one could be forgiven for thinking after reading this post at Little Green Footballs: I’d just like to say that I stand in solidarity with the workers and students of Wisconsin tonight, and against the right wing’s war on employee unions. What about the abundant Hitler references? What about the [...]
Whatever Happened to War Protest Rallies?
by T.L. James | 3:00 pm, January 22, 2011
Michael and I have been discussing lately the sudden evaporation of an active anti-war rally movement in Colorado following the 2008 elections. The last major event that I remember seeing from that quarter was the Ayers-Churchill event at CU [live-streamed PPC video at the link] back in March 2009…and that was really a praise Churchill/hate [...]
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