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August 22, 2006 08:27 PM UTC

New Advertiser

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Please take a moment to visit our newest advertiser for a Web site called Special Interest Marilyn. You can see the ad on the right sidebar.

For information on advertising with Colorado Pols, e-mail ads@coloradopols.com.

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  1. Two of our Reps, with money scandals in two consecutive threads. Thank you Colorado GOP for all that you do for the special interests…I mean citizens of Colorado.

      1. No one is perfect.  But when you continually elected scandal driven corrupted politicians, they are either 1) completely lying to the voters 2) completely ignorant of what it means to be a “representative of the people”

  2. Looks like Marilyn’s challenger thinks the job is so appealing that she wants to take it away from the incumbent.

    Let me take the bribes?

    They’re my bribes. Mine. No fair. Leave my bribes alone!

    I can take bribes better than you can. Yes I can! Yes I cannn!!, Yess I CAN!

    ELECT ME TO TAKE BRIBES. I’LL DO IT LEFT.

    1. Im not sure if that’s the right message, or even any where close to being Paccione’s standards for serving as an elected official (unlike BobbyBothWays and the Lady in Pink.) 

      Being almost at the top of list for the most corrupted politician in D.C. is nothing for Marilyn to be proud of. 

        1. When skeptic gets rolling, instead of making any credible argument you just spews out that conservative death groan…”higher taxes..oh no….higher taxes..oh my…

          Oh wait, no one can raise taxes at the capitol due to TABOR!  Wow, somehow republicans tend to have a convenient memory when talking about spending someone else’s money. 

          1. oh yeah, that is the tax payers bill of rights that was so convienantly set aside wasn’t it?
            Of course they said it is just being put on hold for a little while…wink wink, nod nod, smirk smirk….
            Tax payer bill of rights…………what a joke, the first time it was needed it was thrown out by the sky is falling crowd.

            Another Skeptic is about the last of the bastions of truth left on this liberal site, so of course yall put him in your cross hairs.
            All the rest gave up fighting the “raise taxes” crowd……..

    2. It’s certainly nothing that her consituents should be proud of either, since they have voted her into office twice.  It’s time to put Marilyn where DeLay and Cunningham are.

    1. You mean outlining actual facts instead of inane hit pieces is the claim to fame? I do like those youtubes the extremists are doing, though. That agriculture one was hilarious. Hope those idiots keep it up.

      Besides, Marilyn’s got all kinds of blogs dogging her heels, and that’s gotten what nailed her on the KKK endorsement and what burned her for using Marines as window dressing at the Larimer GOP dinner.

      http://musgravewatch
      http://musgravevmust
      http://muskratwatch….

      1. They do tend to get in the way of politicl grandstanding, don’t they?

        Just me, I’m sure, but I really like the “extremist” ad where they couldn’t spell. Very impressive. Well done. I wonder if they have bothered to invest in a dictionary yet.

        Now, KKK, that’s easy to spell…wonder if they’ll bother to post that endorsement of their favorite gal.

        1. Is CO-04 in play for the Dems?

            John McIntyre
            Fri Aug 18, 6:48 AM ET

            Colorado’s fourth congressional district is not the kind of seat Republicans can afford to see seriously in play after Labor Day if they hope to retain control of the House of Representatives in next year’s Congress. The district is reliably Republican: President Bush carried it in 2004 with 58% of the vote. Yet a newly released poll by SurveyUSA for KUSA-TV in Denver gives the incumbent Republican, Marilyn Musgrave, a small four-point lead, 46% to 42%. A Democratic poll done by Strategic Services in June pegged Rep. Musgrave’s lead at a mere point.

            More troubling for Ms. Musgrave is the 8% going to Reform Party candidate Eric Eidsness. Colorado was one of Ross Perot’s best states in his third-party bids for President in the 1990s, and Mr. Eidsness is a legitimate threat to garner 5%, or more, of the vote in November. The SurveyUSA results indicate Mr. Eidsness siphoning 7% of Republican voters versus only 2% from Democrats.

            Most analysts still rate this contest as “Republican favored” but there are early warning signs that Ms. Musgrave may be in a dogfight to hold on to her seat, especially given that her winning percentage of the vote in 2004 declined to 51% from the 55% she captured in 2002.

            While the Reform Party candidate aspect mitigates some of the national implications of this race, it is another piece of evidence suggesting that Democrats are indeed well positioned to potentially pick up the 15 seats they need to capture the House.

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