by Peter Grady – Last week a federal judge in Denver slapped down a 10-claim complaint made by federal prosecutors against a peaceful abortion protestor in a case that has far reaching ramifications for those engaging in demonstrations across the country. As part of an ongoing assault on the rights of pro-life protestors, the Obama [...]
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DOJ claims Ken Scott doesn’t have Fifth Amendment rights against self-incriminationby Jack Minor – An abortion protestor is Colorado that is being prosecuted for passing out flyers outside of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Denver, has received legal help from a law firm that specializes in pro-life cases. Kenneth Scott has been defending [...]
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Editor’s Note: We originally ran this story during the Republican Primary between Ken Buck and Jane Norton. However, as Michael Bennet and other outside groups are using this issue in political attack ads we feel compelled to run this story again. By Jim Frazier Ken Buck, Weld County District Attorney, a US Senate candidate, and [...]
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by Christy Rodriquez Race is a non issue when it comes to federal spending, according to Ken Buck, Republican Senatorial Candidate. “What I’m finding when I’m reaching out to voters, whether they’re Hispanic, Jewish, Veteran… is the concerns are the same as every American; jobs, family values, spending and strong defense.” Buck’s Campaign launched a, [...]
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Story and Photo By Jack Minor The New York Times, showing interest in the Senate race in Colorado, said that Ken Buck was too right-wing for them in his stand on the issues. In an Aug. 19 editorial titled “At the Far Edge” the newspaper lamented several Republican candidates that have recently won primaries calling them [...]
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by Thayne Doak As Coloradoans awake on the morning after an at times bitterly contested primary between establishment candidates and grassroots upstarts, the score appears to be: establishment-1, grassroots-2. In what seemed to be almost an implausible scenario just a couple of months ago gubernatorial candidate, and virtual unknown Dan Maes, has appeared to eke [...]
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Since 2009 there was no doubting that the tea party movement was a force that knew how to make their voice heard. In September members from around the nation held a rally in Washington D.C. that many claim had over a million participants with others saying the crowds were closer to two million. They have [...]
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The Ken Buck Controversy The recent feeding frenzy regarding Ken Buck and his characterization of some tea party activists as “dumba__es” has us wondering if this gaffe is worth all the fuss or if it is a tempest in a “tea”pot. After Buck was secretly recorded by a Democrat staffer saying that he wished those [...]
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By Jim Frazier An ATF agent, who worked on the Golyansky case back in 1998, said that claims made by U.S. Senate candidate Jane Norton against Weld DA Ken Buck are “hitting below the belt.” “Ken Buck did the right thing,” said Bill Frangis in an interview with the Greeley Gazette. Today, Frangis is sheriff [...]
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By Jack Minor Recently, the Weld District Attorney’s office and District Attorney Ken Buck have come under fire from the Greeley Tribune for exercising discretion in the granting of U Visas. The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act of 2000 created the U Visa as a tool for law enforcement to help victims of [...]
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The community should not expect a drastic increase in immigration projects. – Kumar Kibble By Jim Frazier Five stocky men in dark suits and sunglasses stood outside the building to direct media and other guests to the ICE open house on Wednesday May 26th. With their sunglasses on in early morning, the men looked like [...]
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Max C. Venn, 78 of Ault, CO died Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado. Max was born on December 14, 1931 in Buffalo, OK to LeRoy and Mina (Johnson) Venn. The family moved to Lamar, CO when Max was a boy. He graduated from Lamar High School. On June [...]
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by Jack Minor, for The Greely Gazette Today, U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina), chairman of the Senate Conservatives Fund, endorsed Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck for U.S. Senate in Colorado. Ken Buck is running in a crowded Republican primary field that includes former Lieutenant Governor Jane Norton, former state senator Tom Wiens, and [...]
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Daniel Allen Raisley, 53, of Greeley, CO died Sunday, March 21, 2010 at his home. He was born April 28, 1956 in Greeley to Clyde and Cornelia (Morris) Raisley. Dan grew up in Greeley and graduated from Central High School in 1975. He worked as an oil pipeline installer, later at Monfort of Colorado, and [...]
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