Don’t Delay: Find a 2010 Colorado Tax Day Tea Party Near You

April 14th, 2010 No comments

Update: If you can’t make it in person, you also can follow the Denver Tea Party online.

Do you live in Colorado? Are you sick of out-of-control government spending and encroachment on our liberties? The Tea Party of Northern Colorado has posted the most comprehensive roundup of this Thursday’s Tax Day Tea Party events I’ve seen. Check out the list below, find one of the 14 events near you, and come out for the festivities and to send a strong message to our elected officials:

Denver – 10:00 am to 1:00pm
Colorado State Capital
200 E Colfax
http://www.hearus-now.org/taxday2010.html

Colorado Springs – 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Acacia Park (downtown)
http://www.theconstitutionalisttoday.com/come-to-the-tea-party/

Fort Collins – 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Washington Park
301 Maple Street (behind City Hall)
http://www.NorthernColoradoTeaParty.com

Loveland – 4:00pm to 6:00pm
South Shore of Lake Loveland
http://www.loveland912project.org/home

Estes Park – 11:30am to 1:00pm
Bond Park (downtown)

Grand Junction – 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Lincoln Park (12th and North Ave)

Pueblo – 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Pueblo County Courthouse Steps

Woodland Park/Teller County – 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Lions Park – Gold Hill North
Corner of Hwy 67 X 24

Montrose – 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm
Old Courthouse
South First Street

Montrose (yep, there are 2 in Montrose) – 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Corner of Main & Townsend

Delta (This one is on Saturday, 4/17) 10:00 am- 12:00 Noon
Delta Courthouse

La Junta – 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Santa Fe Plaza
More info: Kathy and Betty – 719.853.6683 or 719.384.2473

Goodland – 12:00 noon
Gulick Park

Lamar – 4:30pm
In front of Courthouse

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With Swine Flu Waning, Theories Abound

The real origin of the Swine Flu

With an announcement today by the Mexican government lowering Swine Flu fears, it leaves a lot of unanswered questions. There are as many conspiracy theories about the H1N1 virus’ origin and cause as there are people wearing face masks in Mexico City.

I have heard several strange and thought provoking theories regarding this mysterious illness with the humorous name. Speculations on the origins of the pathogen vary wildly from a lab created mix of viruses intended as a Bio Weapon to Children kissing pigs.

According to some journalists with contacts within the UN and WHO, this pathogen variant was created in a lab. As proof, they state that the usual process of transmission is that the virus is transmitted from a pig to a human, which is not the case in this outbreak because no case of a pig being infected with the A-H1N1 virus has been registered. Furthermore, the A-H1N1 virus partly contains American pig genes, partly human and bird flu strains and the virus of the Euro-Asian swine flu.

Allegedly, American scientists exhumed the body of a woman who died of the Spanish flu in 1918 and used the genetic material of the flu virus as the basis for the creation of the H5N1 virus through genetic manipulation. All this happened in laboratories at the Fort Detrick military base from which the new strain of anthrax called ames originated.

Also given the proximity of the outbreak to President Barrack Obama’s envoy on his last trip to Mexico doesn’t help to slow the theorists. The virus first struck in Mexico City on April 13th, three days before Obama flew in to meet government officials. Throwing gasoline on the fire, Archaeologist Felipe Solis, a man who shook Barack Obama’s hand in Mexico died the next week from symptoms similar to those of swine flu.

Only to make matters worse a member of the US delegation that came to Mexico with President Obama, Energy Secretary Steven Chu, later found showing the symptoms of the flu virus and also appears to have spread the flu to his wife, son and nephew.

So was it an assassination attempt or merely an outbreak of some pretty wicked flu virus? Either way advances in medical sciences and communication surely slowed and helped to control the spread and severity of the H1N1 virus. Personally I’m glad we all wont have to spend the summer wearing respirators, as it impedes the flow of beer and barbecue.

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Cancer claims conservative Jack Kemp at age 73

Jack Kemp Dead at Age 74

Jack Kemp Dead at Age 73

Today we lost a true American Hero, 7 time All  Star AFL Quarterback  for 13 Seasons and private in the United States Army Reserve. Jack Kemp died today at age 73 after a long fight with an undisclosed form of cancer.

The nine term congressman from western New York was a model Conservative serving as Bob Dole’s vice president pick during their unsuccessful 1996 republican presidential bid.

Kemp supported a ban on abortion and immigration reform, more than we can ask of most of the so called conservatives currently in the house and senate, Arlen.

Unlike his liberal counterparts Jack believed in sticking to his principles and code of morality he could be judged by. He represented an era of unabashed conservatism that should serve as an example  for future “conservative” candidates.

Just as Sarah Palin breathed conservative CPR into a dying campaign late in the 2008 presidential race, Jack Kemp should provide the necessary motivation for a new generation of young conservative minds to aspire to great things, without compromising our beliefs.

Thanks Jack, for 73 great years of unapologetic partisan politics.

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