Monday Links
by Jon Caldara | 11:33 am, October 1, 2012
It’s Monday. Booooooo. No one likes Mondays. But allow me to help you cope with today.
If you happen to be male and reading this, then I’m certain you did not attend our women-only renewable energy debate we had this past Wednesday. I snuck in to watch for a few minutes here and there and let [...]
Knowledge Without Understanding
by Joshua Sharf | 11:18 pm, June 24, 2012
It’s safe to say that Tom Holland is one of the better popular historians going right now. I thoroughly enjoyed his Rubicon, for instance. And he takes on big subjects, like the origins of the Roman Empire, the Persian Empire, and Christianity. Now, he’s examining the origins of Islam using traditional scholarly techniques, in In [...]
Knowledge Without Understanding
by Joshua Sharf | 11:18 pm, June 24, 2012
It’s safe to say that Tom Holland is one of the better popular historians going right now. I thoroughly enjoyed his Rubicon, for instance. And he takes on big subjects, like the origins of the Roman Empire, the Persian Empire, and Christianity. Now, he’s examining the origins of Islam using traditional scholarly techniques, in In [...]
The Petition Process is Dead in Colorado
by Jon Caldara | 4:48 pm, January 25, 2011
This legislative session there will be yet another attempt to make it harder for citizens to change the Colorado State Constitution by raising the signature requirements to get something on the ballot. Why bother? The petition process in Colorado is already DEAD.
I mean it. Dead. Only a fool with a financial death-wish would try to [...]
Provisions of the Disclose Act
by Al Maurer | 11:45 am, June 28, 2010
The bill is available online–now that’s it is passed, of course–and it’s not pretty. Since much of it modifies the Federal Elections Act of 1971, it is not easy to read unless you have both documents side-by-side to cross-reference. I didn’t have that, but the main outlines are clear: it is designed to silence corporations [...]
Secretary of State Candidate Scott Gessler at Liberty on the Rocks
by T.L. James | 8:57 pm, September 5, 2009
Republican Secretary of State candidate Scott Gessler spoke Wednesday at Liberty on the Rocks, and People’s Press Collective was there. (Okay, so we were a little unprepared as it turned out, but we were there.) Watch as Scott explains what the Secretary of State’s vital roles are, and his own plans for the office. Part [...]
Congress Shall Make No Law
by TJ Wihera | 10:31 am, May 14, 2009
Yesterday, Sarah Palin released a statement expressing her support for Carrie Prejean and “blasting” those who have criticized her so vehemently. In her statement, Palin also said: I applaud Donald Trump for standing with Carrie during this time. And I respect Carrie for standing strong and staying true to herself, and for not letting those [...]
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