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We have operatives in this country committing massive election fraud. But it's not ACORN.
The Denver Post highlights some recent votes by Colorado's congressional delegation, and the results are fairly typical, but still worth noting.
Bottom line: Members of Colorado's Republican delegation are far out of the mainstream of their own party, and are not representing Colorado's interests in the least.
For example: Read More »
Bottom line: Members of Colorado's Republican delegation are far out of the mainstream of their own party, and are not representing Colorado's interests in the least.
For example: Read More »
I've spent the past week dealing in the brain damage that is Search Engine Optimization for an old progressive web site I'm updating. Lots of new content, plus a change in software meant that all the URLs necessarily changed, so I had to set up redirects from the old ones to the new ones so that old links wouldn't be broken.
And then the site disappeared from the search engines.
What comes next is high on the geek-scale and mainly recorded for posterity and for my fellow lefty web nerds, so if that doesn't interest you, move along. Read More »
And then the site disappeared from the search engines.
What comes next is high on the geek-scale and mainly recorded for posterity and for my fellow lefty web nerds, so if that doesn't interest you, move along. Read More »
Last year the Republican Congress rammed a law through that vastly expanded the President's authority to declare martial law. The wording is so loose that it essentially gives Bush the ability to do so whenever it suits him.
This is a dangerous situation. Fortunately, Mark Udall is doing something about it:
Now for all you Republicans, consider having Hillary Clinton having the unrestrained power to declare martial law whenever it suits her. This is not a partisan issue. It's dangerous for any one person to have that kind of power.
This is a dangerous situation. Fortunately, Mark Udall is doing something about it:
"The current law is a dangerous consolidation of power in the presidency," said Mark Udall, D-Colo., a House Armed Services member, in a statement.
Udall, who wrote the provision that would repeal the 2006 law, said the proposed change "restores this control of the Guard to the governors who, with their local law enforcement and emergency response officials, know their communities and are best able to respond to catastrophic events."
Now for all you Republicans, consider having Hillary Clinton having the unrestrained power to declare martial law whenever it suits her. This is not a partisan issue. It's dangerous for any one person to have that kind of power.
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