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Catholic Church Tells People to Oppose Health Care Reform Legislation

From The Colorado Independent: This past weekend the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops instructed pastors at parishes across the country to distribute material urging Catholics to oppose the health reform bills making their way through Congress for allowing public funding of abortions. Priests were to insert the Bishops Conference pdf leaflets and letters into parish […]

The Angie Zapata Act

(I remember the press holding vigil every day at Poudre Valley Hospital until Matthew Shepard died, and there have been regular press stories about his murder ever since. I didn’t hear about Angie Zapata until the trial of her killer and have heard nothing since. Something is wrong with that picture. – promoted by ThillyWabbit) […]

Wither Unions?

With the upcoming grocery strike, we’ve had an interesting discussion about unions here. I figure, let’s break it out in to its own diary. What is the future of unions? The number one problem unions face is that their leadership by and large is living in the past. They are applying the solutions of the […]

Microsoft SharePoint 2009 Conference – day 1

Today was the opening of the SharePoint Conference and it was kicked off with a keynote speech by Steve Ballmer. The message that came through loud and clear – Microsoft is back baby and it’s loaded for bear. They’ve got Google, Oracle, & IBM squarely in their sights and those three may not even see […]

“Yes, This Is the Lobbying Arm”

In response to questions raised by a liberal group yesterday about freshly declared Senate candidate Jane Norton’s paperwork-free history in lobbying, the Colorado Independent made some phone calls: Was Jane Norton a health-industry lobbyist? If so, what did she lobby for, exactly? From 1994 to 1999, Norton headed the lobbying department of Englewood-based Medical Group […]

Salazar and the Public Option

(I worry that my dog is blue… – promoted by ClubTwitty) From today’s Sentinel Salazar to highlight local health system in letter to Obama [Headers removed] The Grand Junction health-care system will be highlighted in a letter from U.S. Rep. John Salazar, D-Colo., to President Obama – much to the delight of the physicians, nurses, […]

Obama Conference Call Liveblog: “There WILL be a public option”

(The following is a liveblog I did of President Obama’s strategy meeting today with Democratic activists in Washington and all over the country.) 12:18: Hey everyone, I’m on hold with OFA right now waiting for the President to get on and talk with supporters about health care on the conference call. It’s supposed to start […]

Same GOP Oversample, New Poll (Thursday Edition)

We’ve been talking most of this week about North Carolina-based Public Policy Polling’s new set of automated telephone poll results–represented as bad news for Democrats, the underlying methodology leaves the poll rather open to deconstruction. Chief among the issues critics have raised with this latest poll is an apparent gross oversampling of self-identified GOP voters […]

Reminder: Beauprez Cannot Possibly Beat Bennet

Yes, we know there is a new Public Policy Polling automated telephone poll out today that makes various representations about the 2010 Senate race, part of a series of poll results PPP is releasing this week purporting to gauge Colorado opinion. Being an off year there aren’t as many public polls floating around to ruminate […]

Another Week of Questionable “Robopolls” Begins Tomorrow

Back in April, the folks at North Carolina-based Public Policy Polling released a series of automated telephone poll results that raised methodological and common-sense eyeballs around the state. One of the biggest red flags was a polled name ID for Sen. Michael Bennet of almost 75%, which was an absurdly high number for a freshly-appointed […]

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