Amendment 54, 49, and 47 – Update on Critics
by zombiehunter | 5:25 pm, October 3, 2008
Here’s something interesting on that group desperately trying to persuade you to vote against Amendments 54, 49, and 47. Protect Colorado’s Culture of Corruption Future (as they’re known here at PPC) has been sending out flyers chock full of misleading and plainly dishonest allegations about these amendments, with images of police and firefighters carefully crafted to appear as if these folks are in [...]
Amendment 54, 49, and 47 LIES Continue
by Justin Longo | 8:26 am, September 25, 2008
Another People’s Press Collective dedicated reader just sent us a copy of Protect Colorado’s Culture of Corruption Future’s latest dishonest mailer that’s dripping with more fear mongering. You won’t be surprised that they’re still abusing Colorado’s real heroes as puppets for their elaborate LIES: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Honesty just isn’t [...]
Amendment 47, 49, and 54 Lies Just Keep Coming.
by Justin Longo | 10:11 am, September 18, 2008
A faithful People’s Press Collective reader forwarded us another misleading mailer sent out by Protect Colorado’s Culture of Corruption Future. These Heroes Don’t Need Capes, so why has Protect Colorado’s Future put these true heroes in costumes? Page 1 Page2 Page 3 Page 4 From Protect Colorado’s Future’s original No on Amendment 47, 49, and 54 scanned [...]
Amendment 54, 49, and 47 Critics Distribute Questionable Ad
by T.L. James | 3:39 pm, September 11, 2008
One of People’s Press Collective’s readers sent us a scan of a campaign flyer she received from Protect Colorado’s Future: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Now, I’m no election law attorney, but isn’t it illegal in Colorado to use public employees in their official capacity for campaigning purposes? I’ll let others handle [...]
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