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  • Social Security Numbers: Original Intent or Identity Theft?0

    • December 22, 2006

    According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), it was identity theft that led to recent raids on meatpacking plants in Greeley, Colorado and other states. “I can tell you that identity theft is a very real threat,” said an ICE spokesman, about the raids.

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  • Fallout from Failed Immigration Policy0

    • December 19, 2006

    I live in Greeley. I love everything about it – the people, the politics, the culture, yes, even the smell, which by the way has been outlawed, well almost.

    I have a daily, two-hour talk show on Greeley’s own 1310 KFKA, the oldest radio station in Colorado. Mostly, I focus on local, regional and state issues. Of all the issues I’ve covered, few are as divisive as illegal immigration. Our agricultural industry attracts a substantial number of immigrants both legal and illegal. As residents of Greeley and Northern Colorado we must grapple with the difficult reality of two different cultures that are bound to collide – not Anglo versus Latino but legal versus illegal.

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  • Real ID: Intrusive, Unnecessary, Costly0

    • December 14, 2006

    How do you feel about the prospect of having to painstakingly document who you are next time you get a driver’s license, and then do the same thing five years later when you have to renew?

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  • Do drug warriors really think parents matter?0

    • November 20, 2006

    “Parents Pivotal In Keeping Teens Away From Drugs Reveals New Data.” No, this is not a headline from the fake newspaper The Onion, but from a February press release from the geniuses at the federal Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP).

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  • Amendment 44: Is treating grown-ups like children really a sound drug policy?0

    • November 2, 2006

    The strategy of opponents to Amendment 44, which would re-legalize marijuana possession for adults in Colorado, goes something like this: In order to protect children from marijuana, we must also treat grown-ups like children.

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  • Minimum wage laws violate morality and rights0

    • November 2, 2006

    While most economists agree that minimum wage laws cause unemployment and other economic ills, most ignore the more fundamental question: is a government-mandated minimum wage moral? Minimum wage laws are immoral because they violate the rights of both employers and employees to contract freely, and so can make criminals of decent, honest workers and employers.

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