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September 11, 2009 05:09 PM UTC

Ritter pays the political price for Sherman's Career

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  • by: Nathan Ortiz

Reading between the lines from today’s Front Page Daily Sentinel, Harris Sherman appears to have cut a deal with the enviros to reopen the Colorado Roadless Rule. After millions of dollars spent and the most intensive public process in Colorado History, many wager that the environmental groups would not support Harris’ presidential appointment unless he agreed to reopen the rule. So while the thirteenth disciple runs off to serve the Messiah, Bill Ritter is left holding the bag in Colorado and faces the statewide media campaign below.

If Salazar’s appointment was a blow to the knees of multiple-use on public lands in Colorado, then Sherman’s is more like a decapitation. So much for the Colorado Roadless Rule.

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3 thoughts on “Ritter pays the political price for Sherman’s Career

  1. As someone who claims he isn’t a right winger, you’re doing a great job spreading their propoganda.

    Also, you said:

    many wager that the environmental groups would not support Harris’ presidential appointment unless he agreed to reopen the rule

    Are you kidding me? If the enviros, of whom you speak, have any sense they will be welcoming Sherman’s appointment as a champion of forest funding (especially in Region 2) and a balanced approach towards public land management.

    Or is it that Sherman is to moderate? If so, enviros must understand that they could have done much, much worse.  

    1. funding ‘issues’ work so his smear machine ‘colorado common sense’ can spread lies in the upcoming election.  Doing the bidding of his deep-pocketed corporate master, is Nathan.  The lowest form of life.  

      1. Doing the bidding of his deep-pocketed corporate master, is Nathan.  

        No, Jedi Twitty, lowest form of life, Nathan is not. Passion misplaced and dark side influence, present they are.

        The Rule of Roadless of Colorado, survive it will. The Sith, Common Sense of CO, Thomas Paine is not.  Lose they will.

        Patience in the force, good will bring.  

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