by Craig Masters Hundreds of citizens from across Colorado converged on the capital Monday, to deliver messages of opposition to the democrat politicians’ attack on private property rights and the U.S. Constitution by undermining its supporting document, the Bill of Rights. In what has to be the most disgraceful demonstration of representative government since the [...]
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by Craig Masters In the aftermath of the crisis at Sandy Hook Elementary, those in Washington and many others in the media suggest we who would be the next militia trade freedom for the false promise of security. They have joined the Obama cry for a national system of gun control that would – in [...]
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by Jack Minor – In recent days, democratic officials have butted heads with reporters for simply asking them questions as part of their job. Dave Philipps, a reporter for the Colorado Springs Gazette, was doing a brief interview with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, when he was threatened with physical assault for asking a [...]
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by Matt Lacy – State officials in Illinois have revealed that they paid over 1,100 inmates more than $2 million in unemployment benefits while they are in jail. According to the Associated Press, the Illinois Department of Employment Security said one inmate in the Cook County jail in Chicago was able to collect [...]
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Why is the NEA teaching races to stay different?by Craig Masters The NEA is ‘teaching’ from the race card Jesse Jackson was a popular chorus leader at least week’s Chicago Teachers’ Union rally. The video available online shows a crowd of people (teachers?) being led in meaningless, senseless chants. Jackson then reverts to his worn [...]
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by Craig Masters No surprise that ‘Berkely.edu’ would spread the wrong ‘facts’ In the “war-torn” city of Chicago, Illinois, hundreds of Americans have been killed by armed criminals this year. But Barack Obama and the Democratic platform repeated, almost verbatim, a plank from their 2008 platform that read, “We believe that the right to own [...]
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Money for ED Union never equals educationby Craig Masters First a moment of silence for our citizens who have fallen at the hand of Islam. Tolerance of the intolerant will never reap the expected benefits. And now on to the rest of the story. It is well documented in public budgets and analysis of student [...]
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by Matt Lacy – Despite being the highest paid teachers in the nation, over 90 percent of Chicago’s teachers voted to go on strike over higher pay and other issues. CBS Chicago reported that teachers in the city earn an average of $76,000 per year, putting it ahead of New York which pays [...]
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by Jack Minor – Chik-fil-A restaurants across Colorado and the rest of the country are taking reservations for a free breakfast. The chain is announcing a free breakfast giveaway starting Monday, Sept. 10 to Saturday, Sept. 15. Customers who make a reservation online are able to reserve a free breakfast entrée which includes: [...]
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Evans Senior Center by Betty Grauberger HAVE A WONDERFUL LABOR DAY WEEKEND! AND GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.! CALLING ALL VETS….Our next meeting will be September 1st at the Golden Corral in Evans/Greeley at 7:30 a.m. Come and join us for fellowship, fun and breakfast. Don’t forget to bring those family heirlooms and treasures for [...]
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by Craig Masters If you are one of the many Americans afraid of “Chicago tactics” by the Obama administration, read no further. No one will blame you. The Justice Department under the direction of Eric Holder, himself held to be in contempt of Congress, has initiated a well-documented and systematic program of intimidating states which [...]
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by Peter Grady – Chicago officials appear to be helping Planned Parenthood obscure the truth about a black woman who died at their offices while obtaining an abortion. Last month it was revealed that Tonya Reaves died after being left for several hours after staff at the eugenicist founded organization’s Chicago facility tore [...]
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Supporters to patronize chain Wednesday by Matt Lacy – Following statements by several government officials around the country saying they will not permit Chik-fil-A to open new restaurants because the owner supports traditional marriage, supporters are planning a day of support for the company. Dan Cathy, the current president, [...]
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Obama has ties to radicals planning on chaos at NATO summit in cityIn a sign of what may be coming, residents of a Chicago condo building located near the site of next month’s NATO summit have been asked to leave for the event or risk being caught in a storm of rioters. WND first reported [...]
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by Kurt OverturfColor me suspicious: A spooky Democrat operative posing as ‘campaign treasurer’ siphons lotsa cash from lotsa California Democrats just when Obama’s halo breaks, upsetting his Kool-Aid base. It’s hard to fund ACORN when they’re outlaws, but not with mercenary bundler Kinde Durkee. Organized crime wise guys ‘take a fall for the team’ to [...]
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By Mike Bauman The City of Chicago has some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the nation. Up until a few months ago, it was illegal for a private citizen to own or possess a handgun anywhere within the city, including in one’s own home. For 2010, Chicago also holds another distinction. More [...]
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Soros smiles knowingly when conservatives gasp. Getting tired of hearing dopey flabbergasted Republicans ‘stunned!’ at how far the Democrats elected by the far Left are willing to go with their radical, corrupt ‘unprecedented’ unconstitutional tactics? Me too. None of it is unprecedented. You teach people how to treat you, and shell-shocked Republicans are headed to [...]
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By Mike Bauman On June 28, 2010, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Right to Keep and Bear Firearms is an individual right that applies to all levels of government. In a sprawling, 214 page document (check out McDonald v Chicago to view the entire document), [...]
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By Mike Bauman On June 28, 2010, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Right to Keep and Bear Firearms is an individual right that applies to all levels of government. In a sprawling, 214 page document (check out www.greeleygazette.com to view the entire document), SCOTUS determined [...]
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By Jack Minor In a decision that has outraged many veterans, President Obama during a time of war to forgo the traditional wreath laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day in order to go on vacation to his home in Chicago. Supporters of the President point out that this is not the first [...]
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The Greeley Gazette recently organized a fundraiser for the family of 12 year-old Kayleah Wilson. The businesses and individuals in our community stepped up in a big way to help a family that had suffered the most unimaginable loss. However, there have been a few very vocal protestors who have made it clear they think [...]
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Maria Efigenia Espino De Medina September 21, 1936 ~ May 4, 2010 Maria Efigenia Espino De Medina of Evans died Tuesday, May 4, 2010 in Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado at North Colorado Medical Center. She was born on September 21, 1936 in La Joya, Durango Mexico to Jesus Espino and Maria Escobedo. [...]
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By Jack Minor, For the Greeley Gazette Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona signed SB 1070 into law Friday April 23. Since the signing of this bill, politicians and media outlets have had no shortage of comments regarding it. What has been overlooked is what the bill actually says and does. The bill was borne of [...]
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By Jack Minor, For the Greeley Gazette Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona signed SB 1070 into law Friday April 23. Since the signing of this bill, politicians and media outlets have had no shortage of comments regarding it. What has been overlooked is what the bill actually says and does. The bill was borne of [...]
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by Rish Burkholder, for The Greeley Gazette There is no doubt Colorado loves hockey. In the last decade, the number of ice arenas and youth hockey leagues has steadily grown throughout the Mountain States. In January 2005, The Mountain States Youth Hockey Association acquired the Warnoco West Skating Rink. The roller rink was converted into [...]
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