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I wish to thank Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for his statement that coal and oil make us sick, and that this is a cost that doesn't show on the bottom line.
I'm a type one diabetic who lost my left leg because of a diabetic foot wound that became infected. My employer of 19 years terminated me on the last day of my FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act) leave. I have been without a limb for the last 16 months.
The district attorney's race in the 18th Judicial District has taken a strange twist. George Brauchler, attempting to unseat controversial Carol Chambers, has endorsements from nine different law enforcement agencies in the jurisdiction. Chambers has none.
I mean no disrespect to letter writer Pam Staeck ("Let's move 'Mustang,' " July 1), but we need to stop complaining about the Mustang sculpture.
Your help is needed now to protect animals in Colorado. El Paso County plans to pay the U.S. Department of Agriculture to set cruel snares and steel-jaw leghold traps - instruments of torture that mercilessly maim and kill animals - to capture homeless and roaming dogs.
Sifting through all the political diatribe for the past several months and knowing it is only going to worsen as we get closer to actually voting, I have been struck by how quickly discussions come and go.
Amy Goodman, in her July 13, 2008 column (Colombia remains a ‘horrendous’ regime) couldn’t have gotten it more wrong.
OPEC can damage our economy by refusing to pump more oil, and everyone recognizes the danger of being under the thumb of these unpredictable governments.
I found the perfect radio station for people like me who want the disc jockeys to totally shut up and only play music.
As Republican voters in Colorado, it has distressed us in recent days to see, read and hear candidates who claim to be ‘Christians’ resorting to personal attacks, and innuendos about their opponents.
Great picture on Sat, pg 18..airhead mom in her Mercedes Convertible, on the cell phone..an aspiration to us all...
I just had to give my two cents worth in response the last week’s article regarding the “experiment” at the Centennial postal station.
I see in that news that the theme park “Lakeside” turned 100 years old.