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  • Tom Tancredo...will win GOP will retake Colorado House, Senate (pollster says)

    11/01/2010 7:07:44 PM PDT · by beaversmom · 34 replies
    The Business Word ^ | October 31, 2010
    Tom Tancredo will become Colorado's next governor, and Republicans will take over the state's legislature while Attorney General John Suthers will be re-elected, predicted David Flaherty, president and CEO of Magellan Data and Mapping Strategies, a Louisville, CO, pollster that works for Republicans around the country. In a phone interview, Flaherty said polls that show John Hickenlooper winning the gubernatorial race are using demographics and turnout numbers that incorrectly skew their results in favor of Democrats. "I do believe that Tom Tancredo is going to win," Flaherty declared. In recent polls, Tancredo has about 73% of Republican voters. Flaherty thinks...
  • Colo. AG John Suthers will vote no on justices Mary Mullarkey, Alex Martinez, Michael Bender

    01/15/2010 9:51:57 AM PST · by george76 · 9 replies · 601+ views
    the business world ^ | January 15, 2010
    Colorado Attorney General John Suthers this morning said he will vote no on three of four state supreme court justices who are up for retention in November's elections and yes on Justice Nancy Rice. Suthers will vote against retaining Chief Judge Mary Mullarkey and judges Alex Martinez and Michael Bender... Most Republicans are supporting the effort to deny retention of all four justices who are up for retention. Mullarkey is widely despised by Colorado's Republicans because she and the other four justices are so blatantly partisan in deciding politically controversial cases. If Mullarkey is retained as chief justice this year,...
  • State labor laws need unscrambling

    12/01/2007 5:26:19 PM PST · by george76 · 6 replies · 174+ views
    The Denver Post ^ | 11/21/2007 | Al Knight
    Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter's executive order granting conditional collective bargaining rights to state employees has produced at least one unintended major benefit: It has belatedly focused public attention on a confusing set of laws and court decisions that govern the rights of public employees to organize and bargain collectively. Ritter's order, of course, does nothing to improve the landscape — and if allowed to stand, will further muddle the issue. Thanks to a narrow 1992 Colorado Supreme Court decision, it is already quite tangled. The court in that year held that government employees had a qualified right to strike, a...
  • Colorado Attorney General John Suthers Apologizes To Saudis (Debbie Schlussel Alert)

    11/22/2006 7:11:10 AM PST · by goldstategop · 96 replies · 2,653+ views
    Debbie Schlussel.com ^ | 11/22/2006 | Debbie Schlussel
    While Americans celebrate Thanksgiving tomorrow, Saudi Arabians already had theirs over the weekend. Tomorrow, we eat turkey. Over the weekend, the Saudis had us begging to eat crow over a man named Turki. In an utter display of American weakness and shame, Colorado Attorney General John Suthers traveled to Saudi Arabia to apologize. Apologize for the American justice system and virtually everything else that America stands for. Suthers went to Saudi Arabia to apologize for the conviction of Homaidan Al-Turki. Just before Labor Day, Al-Turki was sentenced to 27 years to life in a Colorado prison for keeping a slave...