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[ September 16, 2010; 5:30 pm to 11:00 pm. ] Join Liberty on the Rocks Nashville this Thursday as they co-host their September happy hour with America’s Future Foundation!
Location:
Mafiaoza’s Pizzeria
2400 12th Ave. S.
Nashville, TN 37204
AFF will be buying a drink for the first 30 attendees, so arrive early!
For more information about Americas Future Foundation, visit: [...]
[ September 20, 2010; 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. ] “Hot off the Press”
Liberty On The Rocks (Red Rocks) Happy Hour Featuring special guest:
Fred Brown – Up On The Roof!
September 20, 2010
You betcha — Denver Press Club Hall of Fame-er and former chief of The Denver Post’s state Capitol bureau, Fred Brown, will be up on the roof! Mr. Brown is a principal in a [...]
[ September 14, 2010; 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. ]
Do you know your Movie Trivia?
Would you like to have a chance to win some cash?
Please come out and join us and test your Liberty related Movie Trivia knowledge on September 14th, 5:30pm – 7:30pm at the Dublin House (1850 Dominion Way, Colo Spgs.).
Amy Oliver from Mothers Against Debt will be our guest speaker who [...]
Barring a miracle just short of a virgin birth, John Hickenlooper will be the next governor of Colorado. You do not have to be concerned with your vote “spoiling” the election and “throwing” it to a progressive Democrat. The GOP has already taken care of that.
Republican nominee Dan Maes’ problems are well-documented. He has been abandoned by the GOP. Beauprez, Brown, Andrews and Wadhams made it official.
Tom Tancredo abandoned the GOP, the party that elected him U.S. Congressman, and joined something called the “American Constitution Party” so he could either force Maes out or ensure his defeat. He did not accomplish the former. He has accomplished the latter.
If either Maes or Tancredo satisfy you, by all means, vote for him. If neither do, you are free to vote your conscience. If you believe in small government – both economically and socially – vote for Libertarian candidate for governor, Jaimes Brown.
Vote your conscience. What a radical notion.
Hopefully, Mike Rosen’s utterly absurd “party over person” mantra can be put to rest.
Rosen and other GOP apologists have recited the line like a Buddhist koan.
Now that highly respected Republican patriarchs are calling for their duly nominated gubernatorial candidate, Dan Maes, to step down, will Rosen cling to his mantra like Louise clinging to the steering wheel in her final scene with Thelma?
First, former Senator Hank Brown withdrew his endorsement, and declared “I’m beginning to find that (Maes’) explanations are not adequate.” Brown is now “looking around” for a candidate to support.
Then former Congressman Bob Beauprez advised that “If Dan really is committed to doing the best for Colorado, as well as for the GOP, he ought to take serious inventory and see if this isn’t the time to do the noble thing.”
Now former Colorado Senate President John Andrews has declared that “[a]s a conscientious Republican who earlier voted for Dan, I cannot support a manifestly unfit nominee.” He said he will write in Jane Norton.
These respected Republicans have rejected the laughable “party over person” mantra. All principled people – regardless of political affiliation – should reject it.
I applaud and respect Brown, Beauprez and Andrews for their rejection of the mantra. However, I believe Dan Maes should abide by HIS principles and stay in the race. He won the GOP nomination fair and square. He worked hard to earn the nod. He has overcome numerous obstacles to attain the nomination. He played by ALL the rules.
He should make the GOP accept reality and ignore those calling for him to quit.
Imagine that the government mandated that everyone, from the age of 18 to death, only had two choices for dinner: tripe or chitlins. I think most of us would rise up and fight such a ridiculous situation. However, when it comes to the electoral process, we happily accept it as “just the way it is.”
Refuse the false choices.
Reject a ridiculous situation.
Starting now.
“All economists, no matter how conservative, said deficit spending was necessary to shock the economy back into production.”
–Republican Congressman Mike Coffman, 8/12/09, at a South Metro Chamber of Commerce event.
Really? He should have talked to some more economists.
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