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  • Making Booksellers into Drug Felons0

    • June 28, 2000

    The first amendment scored a recent win in a Denver book store, but new federal legislation expanding the war on drugs and supported by both of Colorados U.S. Senators may make that victory ring hollow.

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  • The Transportation Industrial Complex0

    • June 14, 2000

    Elementary school students learn the opposite of politics. The Scientific Method, both used in school and required in Science Fair projects, mandates that a proposition, idea, question or assertion be proven. The notion is that facts are verifiable and repeatable. That June 21 has more daylight than any other day of the year can be proven by observing, measuring, and verifying with other research. It is an indisputable scientific fact.

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  • WAAKE-UP! and Feel Better–Throw the Poor Out of Work0

    • May 18, 2000

    What do the people in the WAAKE-UP! coalition have against the poor? And why are they so intent on forcing the University of Colorado to act like the worst kind of imperialist?

    WAAKE-UP!, a coalition of everything from the Rain Forest Action Group to the AFL-CIO,[1] wants the University to adopt its Code of Conduct for determining who may and may not manufacture licensed CU apparel. The model Code, as posted on the United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) web page, imposes the agenda of wealthy Americans unions on poverty stricken workers in other countries.[2] It is a central planners dream.

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  • WAAKE-UP and Feel Better-Throw the Poor Out of Work0

    • May 18, 2000

    What do the people in the WAAKE-UP coalition have against the poornbsp; And why are they so intent on forcing the University of Colorado to act like the worst kind of imperialist WAAKE-UP, a coalition of everything from the Rain Forest Action Group to the The Code mandates that licensees establish a dignified living wage

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  • Forfeiture Laws Harm Crime Victims0

    • May 17, 2000

    Sometimes, a law intended to punish the offender ends up punishing the victim. That’s the problem with Colorado’s forfeiture law which permits seizure of property by the state, often without the need to prove that a crime has been committed, and without recompense to persons who have been injured.



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  • With No Obligation to Educate, Schools Turn to Thought Control0

    • May 16, 2000

    In case you were ever in doubt, the Colorado Court of Appeals has just made it official. Colorado public schools have no legally enforceable obligation to educate children. According to the court, parents and students cannot sue school districts because they “are not private students enrolled in a private vocational school but, instead, consist of the general public. They have not individually bargained with the school district, nor individually paid for specific educational services. As a result, they cannot assert legal claims for the alleged failure to provide those unbargained-for services.”

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