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What has happened to our country when a woman gets 50 hours of community service for the murder of her newborn child ...
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Reading Paul Campos’ columns is like walking through Farmer Fritzler’s corn maze — you don’t know where you are going when you start and you don’t know how you arrived when you finish. His Oct. 15 piece, “Romney’s odd view of ‘faith,’” in which Campos attempts to debunk Gov. Mitt Romney’s religious beliefs as a significant factor in the governor’s presidential race, is an example.
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It’s disconcerting to hear the liberal left’s point of view in their open contempt for all things American. The latest diatribe by Sandy Levinson against the U.S. Constitution — as presented by Rocky columnist Paul Campos (“An outdated Constitution,” Nov. 6) — is but the latest example.
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Oh the Democrats — tax and spend. They raised our property taxes and raised fees for some other services. Now I see where the transportation panel appointed by Gov. Bill Ritter is proposing new taxes and fees to raise as much as $2 billion a year. One fee increase would include an average $100 a year in auto registration fees. Another increase would double the 22-cents-a-gallon state gas tax. Another is to raise the state sales tax by 0.55 cents.
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I have three random thoughts that I wanted to share.
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Bill Johnson’s column of Oct. 26, “When did kids being kids become a criminal act?” is a sad statement on the way society has changed for the worse.
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I am writing to express my dismay at The Associated Press story about the alleged delays at DIA at the security checkpoint (“Colorado delegation calls DIA wait times ‘unacceptable,’” Nov. 1).
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I appreciate Deep Rock Water Co. having a corporate backbone and not using plastic bottles with bisphenol A even though it costs them more to not use them (“Deep Rock pulls its plastic jugs,” Business, Nov. 1).
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In an editorial titled “Casinos’ shell game” (Nov. 5), the Rocky argued that casinos in Blackhawk should not be allowed to construct semi-enclosed terraces or rooftop smoking patios and decks.
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I’d gotten used to ignoring Paul Campos’ columns in the Rocky Mountain News in favor of real-world common sense until a colleague told me to read his recent column about overthrowing the Constitution (“An outdated Constitution,” Nov. 6).