Clem Borkowski’s Open Letter to Rep. Stephens on Health Care Reform
by Elliot | 9:59 am, March 27, 2011
I received this in my Inbox, and I think its worth posting (with permission from the author). For the record, I think a good substantive debate on this issue is important, but I do think we all need to be civil (even if in disagreement) with Rep. Stephens. You catch more flies with honey [...]
Call tapped as new GOP Chair
by elpresidente | 12:10 pm, March 26, 2011
Approximate final vote (138+ needed to win): Ryan Call 166, Ted Harvey 74.4, Leondray Gholston 26, Matt Arnold 10, Bart Baron 2.
CR’s make news again: Troy Ard, openly gay state chair, urges DOMA repeal
by Jimmy Sengenberger | 3:31 pm, March 19, 2011
Thursday night I reported on the waves being made by the College Republicans at CU-Boulder, who cut student fees 5.2% for the first time in the university’s history. In a press release out today and first received by The Seng Center Radio Show, Troy Ard, the openly gay chairman of the Colorado Federation of College [...]
CU-Boulder Student Government cuts fees for first time in history by $1.1 million
by Jimmy Sengenberger | 9:00 pm, March 17, 2011
Earlier tonight the Student Government at the University of Colorado in the Republic of Boulder (what I like to call “Colorado’s Piece of California”) voted to cut student fees for the first time in recent history by just over $1 million. This follows a surge of essentially Republican control in the last year of the [...]
Denver Lincoln Day Dinner featuring Herman Cain, Friday March 18th!!
by Brett Moore | 3:18 am, March 11, 2011
Fellow Patriots! On Friday, March 18th, The Denver County Republican Party will be hosting its annual Lincoln Day Dinner! The event will be emcee’d by radio personality and former FEMA head Michael Brown and will feature outspoken businessman and aspiring US Presidential Candidate, Herman Cain, as the keynote speaker! RSVP HERE ! Herman Cain is an extremely energetic and inspiring speaker. [...]
Are the Collective Bargaining Protests in Wisconsin Only the Beginning?
by Amanda Teresi | 6:41 pm, February 18, 2011
Collective Bargaining With the recent protests in Wisconsin that are now headed toward Indiana, Ohio and possibly New Jersey, we must consider as a nation exactly which direction we plan to go. If we are going to cut the budget and reduce our nation’s $14 trillion debt (which we have no choice but to do) [...]
ProgressNowCO’s Alan Franklin is Colorado Pols, according to SquareState
by elpresidente | 12:09 pm, February 11, 2011
So says “Fong” of SquareState: I used to work at ProgressNow and as far as I can tell, a lot of people already know that Alan Franklin is Coloradopols. He’s the web guy at ProgressNow. I also used to do the books at Soapblox and he pays the bill. For a long time I thought [...]
Carlotta LaNier of the Little Rock Nine in College Radio Exclusive TONIGHT
by Jimmy Sengenberger | 8:00 am, February 3, 2011
Youngest member of the Little Rock Nine, Carlotta Walls LaNier, joins Jimmy Sengenberger in a media exclusive Tonight at 6pm at krcx.org ————————— Tonight at 6pm online at krcx.org, host Jimmy Sengenberger of the Regis University Seng Center radio show will be joined by a Voice from History in another jam-packed special edition show! Little [...]
Not the Best Choice of Words…..
by Elliot | 9:13 pm, January 22, 2011
You know, comparing a group of people (whose family members are one of the fastest growing voting blocs) to multiplying rats isn’t really the best example of political judgment…..
Keith Olbermann abruptly exits MSNBC, leaving one college student’s dream unfulfilled
by Jimmy Sengenberger | 11:45 pm, January 21, 2011
I must say, I am sad and deeply disappointed tonight. Regrettably, my long-time dream of being honored with the coveted title of Keith Olbermann’s Worst Person in the World has been crushed. Say it ain’t so! In a shocking twist for the perennially-failing, perpetually dis-enlightening MSNBC, the network has lost its most popular host, Mr. [...]
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