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Adams County Trumpeteers monthly meeting

Republican Trumpeteers of Adams County Meeting

Saturday, January 7, 2012

11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

At a new venue

The Outback Steakhouse

497 East 120th Avenue, Thornton, Colorado 80241

(2 blocks east of I-25)

 

 $10 per person payable at the door

 Reservations Are Required by January 2, 2012

Email Laura Nokes Lang at LNL@Q.com to confirm your attendance

Failure to attend without 24-hour prior cancellation will result in your being billed for lunch.

 

Our January Speaker is Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler

A Message from Mitt Romney….

MITT ROMNEY WANTS YOU TO BE PART OF HIS

COLORADO WINNING TEAM FOR PRESIDENT

Sign up today to be your precinct captain for the Romney Team Read the rest of this entry »

Colorado Democrats shoot down rule to inform parents of school employees’ arrest

By Sara Burnett
The Denver Post
Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday shot down a State Board of Education rule requiring school districts to notify parents when a district employee is arrested or charged with certain crimes.

The party-line vote by the legislature’s Committee on Legal Services means the rule — which was opposed by the Colorado Education Association and the Colorado Association of School Boards — will effectively expire May 15.

Lawmakers said the state board did not have the authority to issue the rule, which gives school districts 24 hours to alert parents after learning that an employee has been arrested or charged with any felony or some misdemeanors. Those charges include misdemeanor sex assault, child abuse or driving under the influence if the employee’s job includes transporting children. Read the rest of this entry »

Quarterbacking Our Country: Tebow Style

COMMON SENSE

AP Photo/Julie Jacobson

Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow (15) prays in the end zone before the start of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, in Denver. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Updated: December 13, 2011 | 10:21 a.m. 

Last night, watching Denver quarterback Tim Tebow’s post-game press appearance and President Obama’s interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes, I was struck by the fact that one man is offering his team (and the country actually) the leadership they need while the other is trapped in traditional discourse and scoring political points. Read the rest of this entry »

GOP’S Road To Victory? Be Like Tebow!

By Dave Diepenbrock

Sunday’s win on the road. Wow! Two factors made it happen for the Broncos. First, defense keeps Tebow in the game until he delivers the win. Colorado’s Republicans couldn’t count on defense in 2006 or 2010. We lost both governor’s races in a summer media onslaught, not on Election Day. (Fair disclosure: in those elections, both Republicans leading before the attacks are longstanding friends.)

Second, Tebow uses some “surprise” tactics, at least in the pro game. Gregg Easterbrook analyzed Tebow’s use of “high school tactics” like stop-and-go, out-and-up plays, zone read and running out. What they add up to is playing in ways pro teams don’t. And surprise tactics work, in football and politics. Read the rest of this entry »

Saturday, January 14th is the next NSRF meeting

Our next meeting is from 9:30-11:30 am, Saturday, January 14th featuring Dr. Jill Vecchio who will discuss why ObamaCare isn’t what America needs.   She explains what ObamaCare really is and why the Democrats bribed legislators to pass the bill.  We meet at our new location, the Anythink Huron Street Library community room, 9417 Huron St, Thornton, 80260. We’ll have a continental breakfast with coffee and water so come join us and bring a friend.  $20 annual dues for 2012 will be collected along with the $3 per meeting cost.

CO GOP Statement Regarding Reapportionment Briefs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 8, 2011

CO GOP Statement Regarding Reapportionment Briefs
Greenwood Village, CO – Colorado Republican Party Chairman Ryan Call issued the following statement today after briefs in opposition to the plan adopted by the Reapportionment Commission were filed:
“The objections to the maps submitted by the Democrat majority are simply stated: these maps are ill-intentioned, hyper-partisan and constitutionally flawed.”
“The majority plan unnecessarily splits counties and cities, ignores important communities of interest, and violates the clear standards set forth by the State Constitution and the Colorado Supreme Court. And the majority’s effort to draw ten Republican incumbents together is nothing more than an example of partisan politics and political gerrymandering at its worst.”
“I am confident that the Supreme Court will see the obvious flaws in the majority’s maps, which were pushed through the back door without public comment or the opportunity for amendments, and will order the Reapportionment Commission to adopt a fair and legal plan that protects the interests of the people of Colorado.”

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TABOR Committee Commits to Defeat of Lobato Lawsuit

At its Annual Meeting last Friday, the TABOR Committee reaffirmed its support for the defense against the ongoing lawsuit, Lobato v. Colorado.  The TABOR Committee has retained pro bono council to file an amicus brief making The TABOR Committee “friends of the court.”  Due to a recent ruling by the Court, filing is being held in abeyance.

 “The TABOR Committee is eager to become a part of this very important lawsuit,” declared Penn Pfiffner, a former state legislator who was re-elected Chairman of the TABOR Committee.  “The Directors voted unanimously to vigorously oppose this potentially very damaging case.  It is wrong constitutionally for the judicial branch to take over education funding, and would do great mischief to overturn the voterslongstanding wishes to control the size of government and its rate of growth.” Read the rest of this entry »

Aurora on verge of being in single congressional district

For years, Aurora has been denied the standing that other big cities in Colorado enjoy: access to a single representative in Congress.

Tired of being overlooked every decade when a new congressional map was redrawn, Aurora hired one of Colorado’s most influential law firms to make its case.

Now, Aurora may have the same status as Denver, Colorado Springs and others.

The Denver judge hearing a case over new congressional boundaries wrote that he chose a map that Democrats submitted because it “unifies the City of Aurora, which was of the greatest concern to the Court.”

The map puts all of Aurora into the 6th Congressional District.

“It has been a long-held position of the City Council that Aurora, as one community of interest, be located in a single congressional district,” said Aurora’s new mayor, former Councilman Steve Hogan.

“We are pleased the latest version of the map reflects that.” Read the rest of this entry »

Douglas County leads GOP charge to appeal new Colorado congressional boundaries

By Tim Hoover
The Denver Post

POSTED: 11/16/2011 03:54:01 PM MST
INTERACTIVE MAP

Led by Douglas County, Republicans today appealed a judge’s decision last week that picked a Democratic map to draw new congressional district lines.

Richard Westfall, attorney for a group of Republican plaintiffs supporting the appeal, said it would challenge “the manner in which the court just adopted wholesale uncritically what the Democrats proposed.”

Westfall cited the fact that, under the map Denver District Judge Robert Hyatt approved, all of Douglas County, save for Highlands Ranch and the southern portion of Aurora, would move from the 6th Congressional District to the 4th, which encompasses the Eastern Plains. Read the rest of this entry »

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NSRF meets the second Saturday of every month from 9:30-11:30am at Anythink Huron Street Library's Community Room (9417 Huron St, Thornton, CO 80260). Admission is only $3 and includes a continental breakfast. Come join us to meet like-minded people along with discussing Colorado political issues from The Right Side. Remember to join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum/