Howdy folks. An old blogger named Ralphie used to do these many many moons ago. Perhaps it's time someone pick up the stick and run with it again.
My hair is just about on fire planning for Netroots Nation in Your Neighborhood. Anybody know where I can buy gaffer's tape locally?
- Our
SquareState week in review is now up on itunes. (link opens itunes) I asked for the old page to the Blogtalkradio show be removed but that hasn't happened yet. At least there are only a few things that come up when you search for Squarestate at the itunes store.
If you've been under a rock you might have missed this:
It's also all over the dpost and Rocky. And in giving a non-apology apology, Senator Renfroe equates homosexuality with murder again. geeze!
- Apparently Colorado is so proud that Boulder chef
Hosea Rosenberg won top chef. I know a number of friends who were really pulling for Carla. I'm just glad to see the snobby frenchman didn't get it. I should mention my favorite line from the show was, "This is top chef, not top scallop."
- Wow, even
David Harsanyi is calling out Renfroe and Schultheis. I wonder if he'll have to answer to Caldara.
- Stone tools dug up in Boulder during some landscaping have been identified as belonging to the
Clovis — a nomadic people who lived 13,000 years ago.
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Ugh
Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput told a Canadian audience this week that some Catholics are treating President Barack Obama with a "spirit of adulation bordering on servility."
"In democracies, we elect public servants, not messiahs," he said.
So God does forbid us liking our president? I don't seem to remember him having a problem with Republicans loving George Bush.
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Birth Control advocates are lobbying the state house today in favor of a birth control bill that would define birth control as separate from abortion. You know, in case we have a return of Kristi Burton.
- Colorado now has a
12 member board to oversee how stimulus money is spent.
- Weld DA Ken Buck doesn't like that there's a
supreme court case against the federal government regarding immigrants using made up social security numbers. The ACLU is suing Buck over his overly broad search warrant on a tax accountant who had many undocumented immigrants as clients.
Cross posted at Squarestate