If there's one thing that gets Post blogger Frosty Woolridge ticked off then it's... more than one thing. "We-the-People are Ticked-Off, for cause," he blogs. "This tribute focuses on American leaders who p*** off Americans – to the core of their being. It makes us so angry that we want to wring their proverbial necks. We want to tar-and-feather them. We need to send them out of town on a rail. We can't stand what they do to us! First off, New York Governor Spitzer p***** off 80 percent of New Yorkers in his executive order to provide illegal aliens a driver's license. That's the state where illegals blew up the World Trade Towers in 1993 – finishing the job in 2001."
With three million people added to the USA every year, Post blogger Frosty Woolridge wants Presidential candidates to wake up and smell what's at stake.
Post blogger Mike McGarry, co-founder of the Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform, is keeing a watchful eye on legislation in New York state that would allow illegals state identification. "Let me start out by thanking New York State Assemblymen Jim Tedisco and Greg Ball for their leadership in convening this hearing," he blogs, "to hopefully avert the implementation of policy that would represent a serious threat to national security and an egregious violation of law. I have been working closely with Assemblyman Ball over the last year or so, to help him to combat the immigration crisis on a local level, within the communities he represents."
ASPEN, COLORADO (Post Time News)--The brief filed by Aspen Skiing Company in a case on global warming now before the United States Supreme Court paints an ugly picture of the fate of the resort as the climate in Colorado continues to warm.
I don't care if you are Red or Blue. I don't give a flying flip if you are Republican or Democrat. I could care less if you are a Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Muslim, Jew, Hindu, etc, etc. Why can't we just all agree that we have a very real opportunity here to tap into the scientific options on the table. Via science, we have the opportunity to turn the tide on incurable diseases.
Perhaps it is time for people to rise up and say, "this is my country, that is my government, that party of republicans is not mine... and that party of democrats is not mine, and those choices our President is making are not my choices!"
we could have created a "World Terrorism Eradication Force," a global force that would have indeed spent the last 4-5 years rooting this virus out, in every crawl space and cubby hole and cave throughout the world...
“The Big Melt,” intones Martin Bashir, the television announcer on ABC’s “Nightline.” “The winter ski paradise worried as the snow disappears faster and sooner every year. Aspen’s plan to rescue the winter.”
Truth be told, by the end of the segment Friday night, it was not clear that Aspen had a plan “to rescue the winter.” And ABC’s attempt to make relevant a piece shot weeks ago did not by unnoticed.
The Bush Administration’s 13-member Roadless Area Task Force comes to the Hotel Colorado in Glenwood Springs Wednesday from 5 to 8:45 PM to hear public comment, starting about 7 PM, about the Bush Administration’s plan to put roads in the White River National Forest where none have gone before. The Task Force has been holding public meetings throughout Colorado to find out what the public wants. But the recommendations of the Task Force are just that—non-binding recommendations.