by Craig Masters While the public’s eye was directed toward the debate over ‘gun control’ legislation in the Colorado senate, democrats introduced HB 13-1081 titled “Comprehensive Human Sexuality K-12 Education.” This exhaustive document is co-sponsored by Crisanta Duran (D, Dist 51) and Nancy Todd (D, Dist 28). It is officially opposed by the State Board [...]
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by Pastor Scott Lively – This week marks the anniversary of the adoption of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations. December 10th is International Human Rights Day. Unfortunately, this is a day celebrated mostly by leftists, who have hijacked “human rights” in recent times to serve their own misguided [...]
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by Matt Lacy – Kansas has now become the latest battleground state for special rights for homosexuals and cross-dressers. Human Relations Commissions and/or homosexual activists in Lawrence, Hutchinson, Salina, Wichita and Pittsburg have asked city governments to add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classes. Lawrence, home to the University of Kansas, has already [...]
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by Peter Grady – A Human rights commission in Kentucky is currently conducting an investigation over whether a Christian t-shirt company has the right to refuse to print a message that disagrees with its Christian values. The executive director of a local government’s Human Rights Commission in Kentucky has said that a “gay” printing company would [...]
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Staff Reports – WELD COUNTY, CO – Two Weld County employees will be honored next Thursday, March 15, 2012, by the United Way of Weld County for their volunteer work with the organization. Margie Martinez Perusek, of the Weld County Sheriff’s Office, will receive the 2011 Volunteer of the Year award for her [...]
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By Mike Bauman Taken from a recent email: Doctors (A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000. (B) Accidental deaths caused by physicians per year are 120,000. (C) Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171. Statistics courtesy of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Now think about this: Guns (A) The number of gun [...]
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by Vanessa Dominguez They deal with you first thing in the morning, whether you are grumpy or cheerful, they always have a smile on their faces. They make your low-fat sugar free snickers latte with extra cinnamon and whip cream. They perfect every drink and in some way can be considered to be beverage artists. [...]
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UPDATE: Denver District Judge Robert Hyatt dismissed the lawsuit. In his ruling he said writing the guide is a legislative function and he had no jurisdiction over the issue. Hyatt also said even if the courts could do something it was to late as the books have gone out in the mail already. “This court [...]
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By Jack Minor While many in Colorado support adopting an Arizona-style immigration law, the Obama administration has criticized the state in a report sent to the United Nations Human Rights Council. In the Universal Periodic Review to the United Nations Human Rights Council, the Obama administration took Arizona to task for SB 1070 which essentially [...]
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by Jack Minor, for The Greeley Gazette The Human Bean certainly has a lot of fans in Greeley. When the coffee franchise closed down last December, many people noticed immediately. It was unclear at the time what had happened. The Human Bean’s reopening is a story in perseverance. Frank Sherman, manager for the Human Bean [...]
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