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Why Is Bennet Dodging Debates with Buck?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, September 27, 2010

Appointed Sen. Michael Bennet Dodges Debates

Running From His Record, Bennet Backs Down After Just Two Debates with Ken Buck

DENVER—For months, it’s become clear that appointed Sen. Michael Bennet is running away for his record, but now he’s even running away from debates.

The Buck for Colorado campaign worked with the Bennet campaign to schedule as many debates as possible in good faith. Now, the Bennet campaign has announced that the Appointed Senator does not want to give the people of Colorado the opportunity to hear the differences between him and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck.

Bennet, who was appointed to the Senate by Democrat Gov. Bill Ritter, without any input from the people of Colorado, is the first incumbent senator from Colorado in  modern history to dodge so many debates.

“The people of Colorado deserve the opportunity to hear Appointed Sen. Bennet and Ken debate,” said Buck for Colorado manager John Swartout.  “After losing just two debates, it’s clear that the appointed Senator doesn’t want to discuss his failed record of 9.5 percent unemployment and the $13 trillion of debt he rubberstamped.”

Buck thinks that the formal debates are the most important part of the campaign for voters. The Buck campaign has pushed hard for a large number of debates.

Just two debates have been held in 2010—the Club 20 Debate on Sep. 11 and the KOAA-NBC/Colorado Springs Gazette Debate on Oct. 17.  And now the Bennet campaign has agreed to only four more debates—The Pueblo Chieftain, 9 News/Denver Post, Meet the Press and the Denver Chamber of Commerce.  This means that major news organizations, community groups and important geographic regions of the state that have hosted U.S. Senate debates over the years have been turned down by Senator Bennet.

“In 2008, Mark Udall and Bob Schaffer debated 15 times, and in 2004, Ken Salazar and Pete Coors debated 11 times,” added Swartout.  “In 2010, Michael Bennet will make history by committing to fewer debates than any other incumbent senator from Colorado in modern history.  Coloradans deserve a senator who won’t hide from them.”

Please see below for additional information about scheduled debates and debates that Bennet is dodging.

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Confirmed Debates

Club 20, Grand Junction, September 11
KOAA/Colorado Springs Gazette, Colorado Springs, September 17
Pueblo Chieftain, Pueblo, October 7
Denver Post/9News, Denver, October 11
Denver Chamber of Commerce, Denver, October 15
Meet the Press, Washington DC, October 17

Major Debates Bennet has declined

KMGH-ABC/Good Morning America
KCNC-CBS
KDVR-Fox
KBDI-PBS
Rock the Vote
Colorado Election 2010/Aaron Harber


Repeal The 17th Amendment, Bumper Sticker

Here’s a great article on this subject:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/Repeal-the-17th-Amendment_-95804129.html


Has Dan Maes Been Telling The Truth All Along?

Dan Maes just realeased another email. Here are my questions.

Is Dan trustworthy?

As a republican am I automatically supposed to support Dan Maes?

Do you believe the media in all of this?

Why should or shouldn’t I support Dan Maes?

Has Dan’s credibility been irreparably damaged, deserved or not?

What role has the media played in this mess, has the media been truthful with Dan’s past?

Are the republicans been “triangulated” with all of this?

Is Dan even a viable candidate seeing that he’s now 3rd in the polls?

Here’s the email that Dan just released:

Maes told the truth from the beginning September 18, 2010
Maes told the truth from the beginningThe Denver Post is out with a curious article on my time in Liberal Kansas. Among various allegations lobbed by ex-cons and others individuals of questionable character, the Post has, in fact, corroborated what I’ve been saying all along. But don’t take it from me this time, take it from John Hardy, one of my fellow officers in Liberal. From the article:

John Hardy, 52, wasn’t party to the investigation, but he was a master watch commander with the Liberal police at the time. He said top officers knew the KBI was in town helping with a gambling investigation.

When it became clear that the family being investigated were Maes’ future in-laws, some officers worried about how Maes was taking the news. Shortly after, Maes was gone.

“To settle the troops down, they said Dan was part of the investigation (and) he was fine,”

Why the Post chose to bury this vindicating information at the bottom of the article, I can only guess. Instead they chose to spend most of the piece discussing a completely spurious claim by an old cop with an axe to grind who says I leaked information. This, like most everything else that’s been printed about me in the media, is false.

Further, after the Associated Press spent a few days in Kansas investigating my story, the KBI has finally confirmed their involvement in a bookmaking investigation in Liberal.

In other words, after weeks of dragging my name through the mud, much of my story – a story that hasn’t changed from the beginning – has been confirmed by the press. Maybe now we can stop focusing on a job I had a quarter-century ago and start talking about how to get Colorado back to work today.

Potshots from a minor party candidate and liberal forces in the press can’t hide the truth. And the more information that comes out, the more clear it becomes that I’ve been a man of character who has spoken the truth all along. My “yes” has always meant yes, and my “no” has always meant no.

Folks, thanks for sticking with me through these rough times that we can now put behind us. I’m proud that so many of my supporters believe in my vision for jobs and the economy, and aren’t distracted by these sideshows in the press. I’ve been focused on the issues throughout this campaign, and that’s where my focus will be for the next six weeks. Together, we will take this state back for its people and get our economy back on track.

Dan Maes

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email: dan@danmaes.com web: http://www.danmaes.com


Buck Wins First Debate With Bennet In Grand Junction

Ok so I was at the debate, I’d love to share my insights, but frankly I don’t have the energy. Instead I’ll provide you what the Buck Campaign just produced, then I will attempt to sleep while I watch something on HBO at the Holiday Inn Express (shout out to Kelly Maher, who got to stay in the Ramada…)

Press Release from Ken Buck:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Buck Clear Winner in First Debate

Grand Junction, CO—Tonight, U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck and appointed Senator Michael Bennet squared off at the Club 20 debate, the first of the general election.  The debate highlighted the stark contrast between Buck and the appointed senator.

During the debate, Buck laid out his plan to get Coloradans back to work and to bring Washington’s spending under control.

Buck was pleased with the outcome of the debate–

“It was good to get the record straight,” said Buck.  ”Folks are tired of Washington politicians distorting facts and not owning up to their record.  Sen. Bennet has proven time and again that he is a rubberstamp for the Washington establishment.  Colorado deserves a senator who will work for them.”

“Michael Bennet’s strategy is to lie about Ken Buck’s record, and runaway from his own,” said Buck campaign manager John Swartout. “Tonight, Bennet said that the three fact checks and Denver Post editorial on his misleading spot were wrong.  The people of Colorado cannot believe Michael Bennet.”

“Ken put forward a clear plan to get Coloradans back to work and to get Washington’s spending under control, problems that Sen. Bennet has neglected to solve,” added Swartout.

NOTE: Please see attachment for Fact Check.

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Owen Loftus | Press Secretary
Buck for Colorado
Email   |       oloftus@buckforcolorado.com
Office   |      (303) 756-BUCK (2825)

http://buckforcolorado.com

The Buck Campaign also provided a 6 page document in response to the dabate:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Contact: Owen Loftus

303-756-BUCK (2825)

719-406-6564  (cell)

www.buckforcolorado.com


REALITY CHECK

CLUB 20 DEBATE

BUCK WINS DEBATE.

BENNET ON FUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE

Bennet Says Infrastructure Needs To Be Maintained, But He Voted Against Using Unspent Stimulus Money To Fund Infrastructure

Bennet Says He Won’t Support Another Stimulus, But Bennet Said He Would Support Additional Stimulus Funding For “Infrastructure”:

The Denver Post: “Well, let’s talk about that $13 trillion deficit and lack of investment in infrastructure. Can we, as a country, given that deficit and debt, afford to push forward with more stimulus spending?” (“A Conversation With Michael Bennet,” www.denverpost.com, The Denver Post, 7/25/10)

Bennet: “I don’t think we can.” (“A Conversation With Michael Bennet,” www.denverpost.com, The Denver Post, 7/25/10)

The Denver Post: “What if it’s for infrastructure?” (“A Conversation With Michael Bennet,” www.denverpost.com, The Denver Post, 7/25/10)

Bennet: “Well, that’s a different question. I think if [it’s] an investment in our infrastructure, that’s something I’m happy to talk about.” (“A Conversation With Michael Bennet,” www.denverpost.com, The Denver Post, 7/25/10)

  • Bennet: “I think we are going to need to think differently about just the infrastructure question — for example, how we approach it — because we are in such a deep hole as it is that it’s hard to imagine how we’re going to catch up. And there’s been some discussions over the last month about things like creating an infrastructure bank that could be capitalized by public money but also allow private money to participate and invest … to figure out how to deal with our capital needs.” (“A Conversation With Michael Bennet,” www.denverpost.com, The Denver Post, 7/25/10)

And In 2009, Bennet Voted Against Using Unspent Stimulus Funds To Pay For Infrastructure:

Bennet voted six times against rescinding some of the unspent stimulus funding to pay for other vital spending priorities: unemployment benefits, see 2009 vote 250 and 2010 votes 106 and 210; highways, see 2009 vote 249; and tax cuts, see 2010 votes 33 and 37.

  • Senate Vote 249 – “To temporarily protect the solvency of the Highway Trust Fund” Amendment Rejected, Bennet Voted Nay, 7/30/09.

BENNET ON SPENDING

Bennet: “I Voted To Cap Discretionary Spending”

The Reality: In 2009, Michael Bennet repeatedly voted against caps on federal spending and against spending freezes.  Note that these are not cuts—they just cap the increase in federal spending or freeze the government’s spending to its current level.

Bennet ended 2009 with a Christmas Eve vote to raise the country’s debt limit by $290 billion.  See 2009 vote 397.  But Bennet’s Christmas present to the American taxpayer didn’t last long.  One of the first actions Congress had to take after returning from its Christmas break was to raise the deficit limit again, this time by $1.9 trillion to $14.3 trillion in total.  See 2010 vote 14.

Leading up to the second debt vote, Bennet tried to insulate himself further from voters by flip-flopping on federal spending freezes.  After voting against four separate caps and freezes throughout 2009, Bennet voted for his first discretionary spending freeze literally one hour before he voted in favor of the $1.9 trillion debt ceiling increase.  In 2010, Bennet went on to vote for three more discretionary spending freezes.  Notably, all of the freezes Bennet voted for failed and were thus “safe” votes.  See 2010 votes 11, 42, 57, and 181.

Bennet’s 2009 votes against spending caps and freezes were the following:

n  Bennet twice voted against capping the rise in certain discretionary spending at around inflationSee 2009 vote 132, limiting non-defense, non-veteran spending increases to inflation; 2009 vote 259, limiting discretionary agriculture spending to a 2% increase.

n  Bennet twice voted against freezing non-defense, discretionary spending for two years, and then letting it grow by 1% for the next three years.  See 2009 votes 120 and 166.

n  Bennet voted against against a five-year discretionary spending freeze after the economy produced two consecutive quarters of 2% GDP growth.  See 2009 vote 40.

n  Bennet voted against a permanent cost of living freeze for members of Congress (i.e., it would have forced Congress to vote for its own pay increases).  See 2009 vote 95.

Bennet voted eight times against limiting various federal spending to the prior year’s appropriations level: across-the-board discretionary spending, see 2009 votes 74, 75, and 76 and 2010 votes 59 and 193 (note: the 2010 vote limited FY 2010 expenditures to FY 2008 levels); Transportation Department and HUD spending, see 2009 vote 282; Interior Department spending, see 2009 vote 296; Commerce, State, and Justice Departments, see 2009 vote 319.

BENNET ON HIS VOTE FOR THE MURTHA AIRPORT

Bennet: “It was certainly not of interest to me.”

Bennet voted for a $1.5 million per year in subsidies for John Murtha Airport—an airport named after an ethically-challenged former Congressman, that sends commercial flights only to Washington, D.C.,

and where the feds subsidize each ticket to the tune of $100?

2009 Senate Vote 284, see ABC’s devastating report on the pork project here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvzNj0Vobss

BENNET HOPES TO ATTRACT INDEPENDENT VOTERS

Bennet Said He Plans On Attracting Independent Voters But Voted With Congressional Democrats Nearly 92% Of The Time

During The Current Congress, Bennet Voted With The Democratic Party 91.7% Of The Time. (The Washington Post’s Votes Database, www.washingtonpost.com, Accessed 9/7/10)

BENNET ON THE ESTATE TAX

Bennet Said He Was In Favor Of Cutting The Estate Tax

But Bennet Voted Against Cutting The Estate Tax Three Times (2009 Vote 146; 2009 Vote 213; 2009 Vote 39)

BENNET ON CAP-AND-TRADE

Bennet: “I didn’t support the cap-and-trade bill that passed in the House.”

But Bennet Supports Cap-And-Trade Proposals:

Bennet: “And I Do Think That A Comprehensive Energy Bill That, Among Many Other Things, Prices Carbon Pollution And Incentivizes Investments In Clean Energy That Will Help Create Jobs And Diminish Our Reliance On Foreign Oil Would Be A Good Step Forward.” (Ed Sealover, “Election 2010: Where Colorado’s Senate candidates Stand On Business Issues,” Denver Business Journal, 9/7/10)

June 2010: “Bennet Said Thursday He Supports The ‘Most Aggressive’ Renewables Bill In The Senate, The 25 Percent-By-2025 Plan.” (Michael Booth, “Colo. Democratic Senate Candidates Vie Over Alternative-Energy Proposals,” The Denver Post, 6/11/10)

During An April 2010 Democratic Primary Debate, Bennet Said It Is “Enormously Important That We Tax Carbon And That We Have A Cap . . . That Would Be Accomplished Through A Carbon Tax,” Or “Accomplished Through Cap-And-Trade.” (37:56) Moderator: “What is your stance on carbon tax?” Bennet: “I think it’s enormously important that we price carbon and that we have a cap and that could be accomplished through a carbon tax, it could be accomplished through cap-and-trade, it could be accomplished through something called cap-and-dividend.” (Colorado Democratic Primary Debate, www.youtube.com, Accessed 9/9/10)

Bennet Supported The Boxer-Kerry Climate Control Legislation. “The Boxer-Kerry legislation would hike emission cuts to 20 percent below 2005 levels from the 17 percent target in the House. It aims at reducing smokestack emissions of carbon dioxide 20 percent by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050 from 2005 levels. . . . U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet did not attend the news conference on Capitol Hill yesterday, but in a statement told the Denver Daily News that he is supporting the bill.” (Peter Marcus, “Colorado Dems Rally Behind Climate Bill,” Denver Daily News, 10/1/09)

  • Bennet: “It’s time for a new way forward . . . . It’s time we harness the potential of our entrepreneurial spirit and our abundant clean energy resources to create a more sustainable path for the future. We can and must lead the world to a new energy economy.” (Peter Marcus, “Colorado Dems Rally Behind Climate Bill,” Denver Daily News, 10/1/09)

The Boxer-Kerry Cap-And-Trade Bill Bennet Supports Has Been Roundly Criticized, Including By Farm Groups And Taxpayer Advocacy Groups:

The Boxer-Kerry Climate Control Legislation “Goes Beyond The So-Called Waxman-Markey Bill.” (Peter Marcus, “Colo. Dems Rally Behind Climate Bill,” Denver Daily News, 10/1/09)

The American Farm Bureau Federation Said Farmers “Fare Even Worse In The Senate [Cap-And-Trade] Bill” Than In The House Bill. “The American Farm Bureau Federation, which opposed legislation in the House as well, said the Senate bill is worse. ‘America’s farmers and ranchers did not fare that well in the House-passed climate change bill and they fare even worse in the Senate bill,’ said American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman. ‘There are few benefits and even greater costs to agriculture and the American public.’” (Marc Heller, “Gillibrand A Key Player In Climate Bill,” Watertown [NY] Daily Times, 10/4/09)

Rick Krause Of The American Farm Bureau: “The ‘Clean Energy Jobs And American Power Act,’ Introduced By Sens. Kerry And Boxer, Will Cost American Farmers And Consumers Without Providing Any Corresponding Benefits.” (Rick Krause, Op-Ed, “Kerry-Boxer Will Cost Farmers, Consumers,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/7/09)

  • “Farmers And Ranchers Would Be Particularly Impacted As A Result Of Such Legislation. Agriculture is an energy intensive business that will be particularly hard hit because of farmers’ many costs, which include fueling their tractors, providing their crops with fertilizer and crop protection, irrigating crops and caring for their animals.” (Rick Krause, Op-Ed, “Kerry-Boxer Will Cost Farmers, Consumers,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/7/09)
  • “Some Estimates Predict Increased Food Prices Of $33 Billion A Year By 2020 And $51 Billion A Year By 2030. And What Do We Get For These Costs?  Very Little.” (Rick Krause, Op-Ed, “Kerry-Boxer Will Cost Farmers, Consumers,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/7/09)
  • “This Is Not A Climate Bill. Scientists Calculate That This Bill Will Have An Impact On Climate Of Less Than 0.2 Degrees By 2100.” (Rick Krause, Op-Ed, “Kerry-Boxer Will Cost Farmers, Consumers,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/7/09)
  • “This Is Also Not An Energy Bill. While reducing emissions will reduce the use of coal and oil, it does nothing to ‘plug the hole’ that will be left by reducing those sources.” (Rick Krause, Op-Ed, “Kerry-Boxer Will Cost Farmers, Consumers,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/7/09)

“‘It [Boxer And Kerry’s Legislation] Just Seems Totally Out Of Touch With Reality,’ Said Glenn English, CEO Of The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Which Represents Hundreds Of Coal-Dependent Utilities.” (Christa Marshall and Jessica Leber, “Senate Draft Of Climate Legislation Makes Unofficial Debut,” The New York Times, 9/30/09)

Pete Sepp Of The National Taxpayers Union: “[W]e Would Be Foolish To Forget About The Other Looming Nightmare For Taxpayers Across America: Cap-And-Trade, More Appropriately Termed The National Energy Tax.” (Pete Sepp, Op-Ed, “New Boxer-Kerry Bill Endangers Taxpayers And The Economy,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/8/09)

  • Sepp: “Plain And Simple: America Can’t Afford The Boxer-Kerry Bill.” (Pete Sepp, Op-Ed, “New Boxer-Kerry Bill Endangers Taxpayers And The Economy,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/8/09)
  • Sepp: “[T]he Boxer-Kerry Bill Entitled The ‘Clean Energy Jobs And American Power Act,’ Which If Passed Would Condemn Taxpayers To Poverty And The American Economy To Oblivion.” (Pete Sepp, Op-Ed, “New Boxer-Kerry Bill Endangers Taxpayers And The Economy,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/8/09)
  • “[I]t Is Easy To Make The Argument That Cap-And-Trade Legislation Would Exert More Control Over A Bigger Sector Of Our Economy Than Even The Most Radical Proposals For National Health Care.” (Pete Sepp, Op-Ed, “New Boxer-Kerry Bill Endangers Taxpayers And The Economy,” The Hill’s Congress Blog, www.thehill.com, Posted 10/8/09)

“The Airline Industry Is Pushing Back Against The Senate’s Climate Change Bill, Claiming A Proposed Cap-And-Trade System Could Cost Carriers As Much As $5 Billion.” (Kathryn Wolfe, “Airline Industry Wary Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade System In Climate Bill,” Congressional Quarterly Today, 10/2/09)

Cap-And-Trade Legislation Could Negatively Impact Colorado:

NOTE: Although different from Boxer-Kerry, studies of the house cap-and-trade bill, Waxman-Markey, have shown it could inflict large negative impacts on Colorado’s economy…

Beacon Hill Institute: A Proposal Like Waxman-Markey Would “Inflict Large Negative Impacts On The Economy Of Colorado.” “Cap-and-trade is aimed at reducing the consumption of fossil fuels by increasing their prices and thus, in turn, the prices of energy and of all goods and services. A Cap-and-trade proposal such as Waxman-Markey would therefore inflict large negative impacts on the economy of Colorado. The state would experience significant declines in employment, wages, disposable income and investment upon implementation of the policy.” (The Beacon Hill Institute, “The Economic Effects Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade Legislation On The State Of Colorado,” www.beaconhill.org, 6/09)

  • Carbon Taxes Would Cost The Residents Of Colorado $1.959 Billion In 2020. “We find that the cap-and-trade system would impose a tax of $92.66 per metric ton of carbon in 2020 in order to reach the 20% emissions reduction goal. The cost of carbon would rise to $714 in 2050 to reduce emissions by 83% below 2005 levels. These carbon taxes would cost the residents of Colorado $1.959 billion dollars in 2020 and $17.219 billion by 2050 through increased energy prices.” (The Beacon Hill Institute, “The Economic Effects Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade Legislation On The State Of Colorado,” www.beaconhill.org, 6/09)
  • “These Increased Energy Prices Would Inflict Significant Harm On The Colorado Economy. The State Economy Would Shed 11,976 Jobs By 2020 And 174,163 By 2050.” (The Beacon Hill Institute, “The Economic Effects Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade Legislation On The State Of Colorado,” www.beaconhill.org, 6/09)
  • “The Decrease In Labor Demand, As Seen In The Job Losses Would Cause Gross Wages Per Person To Fall By $165.45 Per Capita Annually By 2020 And $1,453.98 By 2050.” (The Beacon Hill Institute, “The Economic Effects Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade Legislation On The State Of Colorado,” www.beaconhill.org, 6/09)
  • Real Disposable Income Would Fall By $1.16 Billion Per Year By 2020. “The job losses and price increases would combine to reduce real incomes as firms, households and governments spend more of their budgets on energy and less on other items, such as home goods, entertainment and clothing. As a result, real disposable income would fall by $1.16 billion per year by 2020 and $10.195 billion by 2050.” (The Beacon Hill Institute, “The Economic Effects Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade Legislation On The State Of Colorado,” www.beaconhill.org, 6/09)
  • “[A]nnual Investment In The State Would Fall By $151.08 Million By 2020 And $1.327 Billion By 2050.” (The Beacon Hill Institute, “The Economic Effects Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade Legislation On The State Of Colorado,” www.beaconhill.org, 6/09)
  • “By 2020, The State Of Colorado Can Expect Annual Tax Revenues To Fall By $82.97 Million, While Local Governments Would Lose $84.71 Million In Tax Revenue, For A Combined State And Local Revenue Loss Of $167.69 Million. By 2050, the state and local government tax revenue losses would swell to over $1.473 billion, with the state losing $729.15 million and local governments losing $744.46 million.” (The Beacon Hill Institute, “The Economic Effects Of Proposed Cap-And-Trade Legislation On The State Of Colorado,” www.beaconhill.org, 6/09)


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Franceen Thompson for Parker Town Council

Although it may not be as sexy as a Congressional race, a local town council race is just as important. Here in our Town of Parker, Colorado I’m endorsing and supporting Franceen Thompson. Franceen has the ideas that I believe we need here in Parker. She’s a champion for the conservative values I hold here at The Move Right, she’s heavily involved in our community and I know that I can trust her to stand up to interests that would look to hurt our pocket books.

It’s funny how I finally took notice of this race. It was those pesky signs, I see Franceen at every single event I go to. But those yard signs of hers started popping up all over Parker… (side note Scott Gessler’s yard signs will be available this week.)

Franceen’s views on the PACE center are spot on. Her article on her website is well written and I’m going to quote the whole thing here. I encourage you to support her campaign today.

Pace Center Fallout

First, let me be clear that thanks to the current council; the PACE Center is going to be built.  If we do not build it we will lose the Police Station as well as our bond rating.  It is my goal while on council to make sure that PACE Center is successful and does not wind up costing the taxpayer additional monies/resources that have not already been allocated to the PACE Center.

I served on the Cultural Commission with a great group of individuals that wanted to make a difference in their community.  We believed we could make a difference and help bring new events to the Town as well as reach some demographics we felt were underserved (seniors, adults without young children, teens not involved in sports).  We happened to believe this is what we were supposed to be doing.  Apparently, we were wrong.  What we were supposed to do was agree with whatever the Town presented and only offer input if it was asked for.

While on the Cultural Commission the Chair, Bill Meade and I received a copy of the Webb 2007 Business Plan for the planned Civic Center.  Upon evaluating the plan we decided to go before council and share our thoughts about the viability of building the facility given the flawed financial plan as well as current state of the economy.

Town Council was not happy with our decision to question them and decided that we had crossed the line and wanted us removed from the Cultural Commission.  They wrote a resolution to have us removed; however, they decided to throw the resolution out after hearing Mr. Meade and I defend ourselves.   The following day Mr. Meade and I resigned.

I believe the decision to build the PACE Center should have gone to the voters.  To say the only way we can have a police station is to build a Cultural Center was ridiculous.  It demonstrates that we currently have unprincipled council members who gave into political pressure.

I am posting all of the relevant documents.  If anyone has any questions please do not hesitate to contact me personally. Franceen@thompson.cc

The approval of the PACE Center came in August of 2009.  In March of 2010 the Town presented an updated 2010 Business Plan for the PACE Center.  (I would think prior to approving 20+ million dollars for a Civic Center they would want to see the numbers.)

The updated plan is still flawed and does not take into consideration that Lone Tree is building a Cultural Center within 15 minutes of the PACE Center and the impact that will have.

This new updated plan lists the population of the Town of Parker to be 95,216 when the current population is approximately 46,000 (taken from the 2010 Budget).

It assumes the average ticket price for an event to be $35.00 while the current average ticket price for a Mainstreet Center Event is between $8.00 and $10.00.  Another problem that wasn’t questioned that night was that the Town was now subsidizing the PACE Center with and additional $200,000. The Town is now contributing $600,000 instead of the $400,000 that was allotted in the 2007 business plan.  When Town Council was given these numbers; they didn’t seem to care.

The PACE Center is to open in approximately one year and the new business plan calls for $275,000 in donations from other entities (government, individual, foundation, special fundraising and corporate).  This is going to be more challenging now considering the state of our economy and the decrease in charitable giving to the Arts.  Again, there wasn’t anyone on council that seemed concerned enough to discuss the importance of raising these outside funds.

The new 2010 plan also shows a substantial decrease in expenses when compared to the 2007 plan. Combine this and the increase contribution from the Town and the PACE Center actually shows a surplus of $4,682.  Again not a single council member asked why there was a difference.  It is as if they have the misperception, “If we build it; they will come.”

The current council has put us in this unfortunate circumstance and I would like to have the opportunity to help make the PACE Center a success and do what is in the best interest of the Town of Parker and its citizens.


Gessler Calls Decision “A Victory for Colorado’s Military and Overseas Voters.”

press release:

Gessler Calls Decision “A Victory for Colorado’s Military and Overseas Voters.”

DENVER – The Department of Justice announced Friday that it would deny Colorado’s request to delay getting ballots to military and overseas voters.

“The Department of Defense doesn’t buy into the notion that we can’t get ballots out 45-days before the general election. This decision is a major victory for Colorado’s military and overseas voters,” Scott Gessler said Friday. “Bernie Buescher should have solved this problem ten months ago, but now local officials will have to scramble to get ballots out in time.”

Nine states and Washington D.C. filed for waivers exempting them from sending ballots to military and overseas voters 45-days before the general election. Washington D.C. and four other states, including Colorado, were denied the waiver, mandating they follow federal guidelines.

Congress passed into law the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act (S. 1415) on October 22, 2009. Six days later, Colorado Secretary of State Bernie Buescher decided Colorado would seek a waiver.

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Bennet on Federal Pay—Says one thing in Colorado; Does Just the Opposite in Washington

Press Release for Buck:

Bennet on Federal Pay—Says one thing in Colorado; Does Just the Opposite in Washington

Denver, CO—While private sector workers have been laid off or seen their pay decrease over the past few years, appointed Sen. Michael Bennet has rubberstamped pay raises and fought against pay freezes for federal bureaucrats.

“Giving pay raises to federal employees is a perfect example of why Americans are fed-up with Washington,” said Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck.  “Federal workers make 30-40 percent more than private sector workers for performing identical jobs.  We just can’t afford this type of spending.”

While the average American employed in the private sector only makes $42,290 in salary, the average federal employee makes $66,010.  When you add in the benefits package, the average federal employee makes over $100,000 a year.

In 2010, Bennet fought against two bipartisan measures that would have frozen federal pay for bureaucrats in order to offset costs for the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and to offset spending to extend unemployment benefits.   Both measures exempted military personnel from the freezes. In 2009, Bennet rubberstamped a raise for federal employees.

Despite his vote for the federal pay increase, Bennet told a group in Greeley this past weekend, “This is a time when we need to restrain wages in the public sector,” and that we must ensure “our wages are not growing faster than inflation or faster than our growth.”

“Coloradans deserve better from their senator than this type of shell game, especially when they’re paying the bill,” said Buck.


Scott Gessler for Secretary of State, Be Sure


Final: Douglas County Treasurer Candidate Tom Vann Overdraws His Account

This story’s developing, more to come soon… (read Tom’s response to this story in the comment section)

And now for the rest of the story:

Hold on to your hats, this one may just blow a blood vessel.

So we all know how important it is to keep good records as a treasurer, right? Am I missing something here, in assuming that the treasurer should know where they’re spending their money?

Let’s just take a look at this little nugget. On April 12th there are two contributions from two candidate to the Douglas County Republicans (DCR). One from Polly Lawrence and the second Tom Vann. Take a look:

You’ll notice that Mrs. Lawrence, (side note, I don’t support her, but she did nothing wrong here), contributed a check to DCR from her campaign. It’s from Polly For House 44, and the contribution shows on her SOS filling. That’s the appropriate way to file these campaign expenses.

The expense was for a candidate forum, meet and greet thing that the DCR put on called, the “Friday Night Candidate” forum. There was only two candidate exclusively allowed to sponsor the event. Mrs. Lawrence and Mr. Vann. Pat Nohavec, then vice-chair of the DCR, made it a point at this event to thank the two and that Tom Vann and Polly Lawrence were generous and gracious sponsors for the event.

A couple questions before I go on. Why were no other candidates even offered this chance to sponsor the event, why were all the other candidates barred from providing their campaign literature at this event? I’m sure the Norton, Buck, Holbert(s), Ament, Gessler or others would have gladly put up a few bucks to sponsor the event. Were they given that same opportunity? Why would Mrs. Nohavec not allow other campaigns to even bring their literature in? Which two candidates has Mrs. Nohavec endorsed? (and there’s more to come on this at a later posting, for now I’m just asking the questions)

So Mr. Vann my question to you is, why is this expense not on your report? It clearly was before July 15th, so shouldn’t this political activity on your campaigns behalf be notated on your SOS report? If you had filled this properly, would this not make your report overdrawn by $3,097.52? Forgive me if my math is incorrect, I suffer from dyslexia and get confused at times.

My dyslexia aside, if you did write this check from your personal account, did Tom Vann sponsor the event or did your campaign sponsor the event? Did you as a private citizen benefit or did your campaign benefit? Did you distribute your campaign literature as an exclusive “co-sponsor” of the event?

Was this a campaign finance violation, and could someone file a complaint about this? I’m not the elections expert here I’m just asking a few questions.

Last one, if this was an honest oversight, everyone makes mistakes, why would Tom not know about this contribution/expense? Isn’t it the responsibility of the candidate to know where they’re spending their money?

Original Post below:

How is it possible for the candidate for the Douglas County Treasurer overdraw his account? Why would you want a treasurer that spends more that he brings in?

Throughout the last several months I’ve gone from forum to forum, meeting to meeting all throughout Douglas County. I’ve heard Tom speak many times and in just about every speech he touts himself a fiscal conservative, responsible and abundantly qualified.  What qualifies a man, that only has three reported supporters on his SOS filing, and one of them was himself? How do you run a political campaign when only two people in the entire county support you? Well actually only one of his supporters are from this county so he’s got one person that supports him from Douglas County.

You’ll notice Tom is almost fully self-funded, my question is, if you’re self-funded why would you not give yourself enough money to cover your deficit?

Take a look at his supporters and his contributions to his campaign.

Here’s a shot of Tom’s balance Report:

He’s overdrawn by $1597.52, Tom is not a good candidate for treasurer.

Now compare that to his opponent Diane Holbert:

I’m not sure how you read this but I see Diane Holbert, fiscally responsible, with lots of support from many people throughout the county. Then on the flip side Tom Vann is a primarily self funded stock broker that wants to play politician and chose treasurer as his entry point into politics.

More developing, I’ll provide a list of Diane’s supporters It’s a big list and I’m going to consolidate for this blog.

Here’s my rebuttal to Tom Vann’s response below:

First, not a good use of the age card, I don’t care about your age, especially with this issue. Keep to the facts.

Lies Tom? Point them out please, here on this blog. You can’t, can you? You’ve got to post them on your campaign site, where you called this blog a “minor internet publication”. That made me laugh, it’s true, it’s not a widely known blog, but you’ve taken notice. Apparently I’m big enough to force a response from you, and don’t think I don’t know about the recent email you sent out….

The reality of the situation is if you filled the financial report incorrectly for the SOS, whose fault is it? Not mine, it’s yours, I didn’t file your report so I couldn’t possibly be telling a lie. All I did was point out that you clearly overdrew your campaign account according to your finance report on the Secretary of States website. T-shirt bill or not.

You clearly have not exhibited sound leadership skills in trying to clear this issue up. You point out that I didn’t contact you for your side of the story, nope I didn’t. Here’s my reasons, you won’t talk with me. At events you won’t even acknowledge me, because you can’t separate your personal feelings about me. You show consistent anger control issues when I’m around you. I’ll point out one other tidbit, before you responded to my posting on your campaign website, did you contact me, nope you didn’t.

Back to my points, why would you not just give yourself enough money to cover the shortfall of money in your account. If you do have a positive balance in your account, that you didn’t report to the SOS, then did you lie on the report? All I’ve done here is point out the obvious, you spent more than you took in. That’s not a lie.

Another interesting point. You say on your website that you paid or at least received the bill on the 11th of July. Why then knowing that you’d overdraw your account not deposit your self-funded contributions on the 11th showing a positive balance on the SOS report? Are you capable of balancing a checkbook, do you know how to keep a positive balance? Can we really trust a politician that’s going to be in charge of $300 Million of county assets?

Who approached you to run? Was it a party official? Who are these people that asked you to run?  How many people support your campaign? Two, are there more than two?

Two more things, Why do you insist on doing this theatrical claim that you’re for the party and not the

Last one, you point out you’re not a stock broker, however you called yourself that for months on the campaign trail and have switched your title several times.


Ray Scott Earns Endorsements from Tom Tancredo and Josh Penry


The AFL-CIO Influence in Thornton Colorado

Here’s a great article from Tony’s Rants.

So what does tens of thousands of dollars buy you with Thornton City Council?  Judging by the actions of some on council Tuesday night, it gets you payback in the form of granting unions inroads to city employees.

City council members that have received significant campaign contributions from organized labormanaged to pass a resolution providing “meet and confer” recognition of unions granting them the ability to represent employees in what amounts to something just short of collective bargaining.  These council members pushed this through despite the potential cost to their constituents (you the taxpayer) and the fact that employees had not even asked for it… (Read Entire Article)

Tony contiunes

The vote talley on the union-backed "meet and confer" resolution.

Thornton Mayor Erik Hansen pointed out that “the resolution is redundant” and as he noted, it isn’t beneficial since many of the provisions in the resolution were already being done.  As Hansen said, if unions want to get in, they should go to the voters and ask for a change to the city charter.

Councilmember Steve Lebsock, much like Tade, didn’t really make much sense with his argument.  He admitted that employees were not unhappy at all saying, “In fact I hear almost the opposite on a consistent basis that we do have good employees here, that they are happy with their employment, they are happy with what is going on.”

If the employees are happy, who is this resolution really for? It obviously isn’t needed for the employee as even those that supported the resolution said employees were happy.  It does nothing for the Thornton taxpayer as they are the ones that will foot the bill.  It does nothing for the City of Thornton as a whole. (Read Entire Article)


NBC News Picked Up This Story As Hislop Faces Complaint Filed With Colorado Secretary of State

After the original story broke here on The Move Right, the local NBC affiliate in Grand Junction has picked the story up with some breaking developments.

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) – A complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State against District 54 Colorado House Republican candidate Bob Hislop Monday. Hislop is accused of using his ties to a Secret Service alumni association to raise campaign donations.

Hislop served in the Secret Service for more than 20 years. He has been a member of the Association of Former Agents of the U.S. Secret Service (AFAUSSS) since the early 80′s. Hislop used the organization’s private, members-only message board to solicit campaign donations. (read article)

Thanks to the few who have had their hand in getting this story out.


Become a Contributing Writer On The Move Right

So I’m opening up The Move Right to other Contributors. I’ll be removing the “With Paul Prosise” logo, this will allow others to be a part of this website and this growing conservative voice. Since my career has taken a turn, I’ve realized that my time is thinner and my contribution to TMR will have to be a less. I still have hopes in hosting a radio show, but supporting my family is more important, so taking other jobs are more important.

Take a look at the values page, get comfortable with what I stand for here on TMR, if you want to be a part of this site then email me and we’ll get the ball rolling.

Email me here.


Did Obama Steal The Election From Hillary?


Another Census Employee Was Fired For Falsifying Info

Earlier today I learned that a Manager from the Aurora Colorado Census Office was fired for falsifying information. Don Corn, a manager for Quality Assurance, was having his employees falsify population counts. To the credit of the employees who were asked to falsify the information, knowing this was wrong they made a complaint to the LCOM (Local Census Office Manager), and Don was fired on the spot.

From my experience as a former Census employee this was not the norm. There is tons of waste, millions of tax dollars needlessly spent and a bureaucratic nightmare that you wouldn’t believe.


One More Piece On Bob Hislop

Again, I’m just putting the information out there. There is a big group of emails and identifications of good agents both active and retired that have been blackened out. The intention is to keep these people safe and anonymous.

This particular email was circulated through AFAUSSS, OldStar and to all the members. I received it trough a source that believed Bob was in violation of not only AFAUSSS’s own governing bylaws, but ethics violations as well as potential Federal or State laws. By the time this email got to me it had been forward multiple times.

When you’re done with that here’s some more information for you:

Doug Fabel Treasurer of AFAUSSS and the Foundation during Bob Hislop’s presidency also found to be a board member under Mcleod’s Federal Employees Benefit Group.  See links below!

Doug Fabel Listed on Board of Directors of FEBG see here

Doug Fabel listed as Treasurer while Bob Hislop President see here

Follow the recovery case for the associations 800K http://febginfo.com/index.htm Recovery Attorney states some personal assets but no business assets…review P & L statements below under complete evidence.

See Complete case evidence here

See Foundation Investment Policy found in SEC actual case here

Can you say Conflict of Interest???  Still waiting on if the 800K is in Jeopardy….Stay tuned.  Also waiting to find out if Fabel paid by Mcleod’s benefit group.  This one is getting very interesting Bob.

LEOAffairs has heated up http://forums.leoaffairs.com/viewtopic.php?f=157&t=100753


Bob Hislop: The Smoking Gun… even more smoke?

Well first of all Coloradopols.com you’re not exactly the most accurate website now are you… Know the law before you fire off a stupid ranting about my website and  somehow trying to discredit me in some way. Nice attempt though. Oh by the way here’s the actual law and a little more evidence for your, how did you put it… “FAILed”, attempt at gotcha politics.

ColoradoPols.com and your contributors, a word of advice, know your facts before you angry bang out a reply. You also say my values are in question. Prove that here on this site then. If have problems with me here, why not say it here, or are you too comfortable on your leftist site? Oh and tell me where I’ve violated my values… point them out, here tonight, on this site. No? I thought not.

And here we go, this time let’s just let the info speak for itself. Since the only thing Coloradopols can attack is me, and apparently not the truth the facts. Notice you have no defense of the RINO stuff… interesting.

More stuff from the AFAUSSS website. Is this a violation?


Bob Hislop: The Smoking Gun

Update 7/5/10: My mission since the beginning has be to allow the truth to be shown here, no matter where that truth takes us. Since this story posted, new evidence has come to light. From all the information that was given to me, and all the information that I was able to secure, all indications were that AFAUSSS is/was a 501(c)3. Even when I asked Bob Hislop what AFAUSSS was, he told me it was a 501(c)3. Since this post went up, there’s been some speculation that the message board is operated by the association and not the foundation, and that the association is a 501(c) 6 or 7. The 990′s prove that AFAUSSS was a 501(c)6 in 2008. Political activity in the form of lobbying is permitted, it must be taxed and reported.

So now in light of this development, my question is did Mr. Hislop report his lobbying for his campaign through AFAUSSS? Is it even necessary? If a 501(c)6 is supposed to help out the business of the particular group or members, what business was Bob in?

501(c)6 is for business leagues: chambers of commerce, real estate boards, and (amusingly) professional football leagues.  Donations are NOT tax deductible, but they have more freedom to engage in political activities (though specifically lobbying for a particular candidate is forbidden). source…

There are a lot of questions left out there, is it legal for an individual to solicit campaign contribution through a 501(c)6?

update: a follow up: Bob Hislop: The Smoking Gun… even more smoke?


UPDATE: One More Piece On Bob Hislop

~Alright so this is plan B. I have a great presentation for all of this info, and I’ll be getting that to you guys soon. So now the plan is to just put this information out there and see what happens.~ Paul

Over the last month or so, I’ve been looking into the CO House District 54 race. Thanks to some amazing sources I’ve been able to unearth the truth about Bob Hislop. The bottom line is he’s not proven to be an ethical man, he should immediately drop out of the race. I believe this article will be the catalyst for that. In saying all of that, I’m interested in the truth here, and getting the truth out. If something big came up about Ray, I’d post that as well.

The Ethics Violation and Broken Laws?:

What you’re going to see here is Bob Hislop himself using an online forum to raise funds for his campaign. The law that’s been broken comes into play not because he was raising funds, but because the forum Bob used was a Non-Profit forum. It’s from the AFAUSSS message board. This is a private chat forums which allows it’s members to chat amongst themselves. AFAUSSS is a 501(c)3 organization, which is strictly prohibited in promoting a candidate. Looks like Bob feels he’s above the law though.

Here’s the funny thing about this piece you’re about to see. I met with Bob during Parker Days. He and I sat in a sandwich shop, he bought me a soda, and we talked about him and his race. Near the end of our converstation, I throw out a “hypothetical” to Bob. It went something  like this…

Me: So I’m working this story that I have a candidate that may have raised funds illegally. He apparently went onto this online message board, that’s owned by a non-profit, and solicited funds from people all over the country. Is that a violation?

Bob: Yes it is. It’s a major violation if someone were to do that.

Me: So in you’re view they’d be in violation of the law. If this were to come out, during the election, should that person drop out of the race?

Bob: It would be hard for them not to. It would be a serious ethics violation and they would probably be in some sort of legal troubles.

So here it is folks, The campaign contribution and ethics violation:

Here’s the text:

To all AFAUSSS members,

I have done something that I never thought I would do…I’ve entered the political arena. I am running for Colorado House of Representatives District 54 as a Republican. Here in Colorado and in my district 54, people are suffering with the poor economy, home foreclosures, unemployment and no relief in sight. The Governor and the legislature continue to raise taxes, fees, etc without providing any substantial assistance to individuals, businesses and our industries. I want to get involved and correct the situation.

When I first thought about doing this I talked with a few of you. The comments were varied and interesting. “Are you nuts…do it, you’d be perfect.” “You have the sense to do that job.” “Great!” “What can I do to help?” “How much do you need…the check is in the mail.” Talking with my wife about it brought three days of very interesting conversation. She is standing with me all the way.

I’ve been blessed by having two exceptional careers, obviously like you, with the Secret Service, and the second in private industry with John Paul Mitchell Systems. When I told John Paul about my plans all he wanted to do was help. Other than family he sent me my first political donation check.

There are two other AFAUSSS members that live in District 54. Both of them are committed to and supporting my candidacy. Please visit my website www.hislopfor54.com. I would like to receive support from all of you in anyway you see fit. Of course, there is a Paypal link on the site.

Best regards,
Bob

The RINO:

What would you say if your Conservative candidate said he was a RID? What is that, you say? A RID is a Republican Independant Democrat.What if your candidate that says they’re a conservative said, “…I’m not a liberal or a conservative…” crazy right. There’s no way that a candidate that claimed to be conservative could say something like that…right?…. well…. Here it is:

WAIT IS That an OBAMA Website? No Way, could a conservative be found on a Obama website right? That could only happen one time, right? Well…

Alright like I said this is plan B. I’ll have my presentation up and running ASAP. Stay Tuned.



Douglas County Coroner’s Office: The Corrupt Money Pit?

I’m still convinced that there’s something going on with the Douglas County’s Corner’s office. Let’s see what we can unearth here tonight.

I asked in an earlier post, why are the expenses of Douglas County’s Coroner’s Office so much more out of whack than that of other counties here in Colorado? I asked Candidate Lora Thomas this:

6) How will you keep the budget balanced?  With a rising case load in that department, how will this affect your budget plans?  How would you be able to work with the current case load with the small budget that office runs on?

Take a look at this comparison chart:

County Total Cases Annual Budget Investigators Cost/Case
Jefferson 3515 $1,434,276 $408.00
Arapahoe 2352 $1,531,466 7 Full-time $651.00
Denver 2519 $2,100,000 $833.00
Elbert 65 $78,955 $1,214.00
Douglas 756 $1,282,473 6 Full-time + the Assistant Chief Coroner $1,696.00

This comparison of other coroner offices in the metropolitan area indicates that opportunities are available to cut costs.  Why is the Cost per Case in Douglas County 4 times the cost in Jefferson County?  How does Arapahoe County manage a caseload 3 times that of Douglas County with only 1 more Investigator?

My broad and objective experience includes scheduling troopers for 24/7 coverage and balancing several different budgets.  I have direct experience balancing case loads and budgets without reducing service to the taxpayer.  I have prepared budget forecasts, and planned for various changes in both revenue and workload in the past.  I have the unique ability and experiences to address the different scenarios I could possibly face in the Coroner’s Office.

Since this article posted Thomas has done more homework on the Douglas County Coroner’s office. I’ll let the reports she received speak for themselves, but I have one observation before we look at these. Why is this information not readily available, why is it not on the Douglas County’s website? Shouldn’t this information be really easy to get?

On Lora Thomas’ own website, she posted these stats. They are wrong.

Now this cart might be wrong, but it’s wrong because her assumption were based on inaccurate data provided by the Coroner’s Office.

This is from the last email from Mrs. Thomas.

What this means is that the 2008 Annual Report that the Coroner’s Office published is wrong.  153 autopsies were not paid for by Douglas County taxpayers – only 124 were.  That means that the graphs on my website http://thomasforcoroner.com/chart2.gif  are wrong.  Instead of $8382 per autopsy in Douglas County, the number is $10,342.52.

I included this to show that Mrs. Thomas really is concerned about the current state of the Coroner’s Office. I’m convinced she’s not on a witch hunt as some have told me. You see a real law enforcement officer or death investigator for that matter, asks the right questions, and doesn’t stop until the questions are answered, no matter the outcome.

I’ve asked myself many times, why would Lora want to unearth any discrepancies while on the campaign trail, for the exact office she intends to occupy? Why would she create tension with the very people she’ll work with once she takes office. She won’t be able to fire everyone, she’ll have to hire a whole new staff and train them? Would it be better to run a nice Reagan’s 11th amendment type campaign?

What I’ve come up with is she actually cares. That Lora Thomas is concerned about potential corruption, or at least severe mismanagement of the Douglas County Tax dollars.

Want some more?

I have a letter that Thomas sent to Wes Riber, the current coroner:

Lora L. Thomas
10168 Nickolas Avenue
Highlands Ranch, Colorado  80130

June 6, 2010

Wes Riber, Coroner
Douglas County Coroner’s Office
4000 Justice Way
Castle Rock, Colorado  80109-7543

RE:  Public Records Request

Dear Mr. Riber,

I am in receipt of an answer to my May 20, 2010 request for information on autopsies.  Thank you.

The response from Patricia Dunn indicated that there were 124 autopsies performed by Drs. Galloway, Dobersen and Lear-Kaul.  Your 2008 Annual Report indicates that 153 autopsies were performed that year.

This request concerns the remaining 29 autopsies:

  • What doctor(s) performed those remaining 29 autopsies
  • How many autopsies did each doctor perform
  • Total amount paid to each doctor

The document that Patricia Dunn prepared indicated that in 2009 there were 103 autopsies performed by Drs. Galloway, Dobersen and Lear-Kaul.  Is 103 autopsies the total number of autopsies performed in 2009, or were there others?  If there were, I would request:

  • What doctor(s) performed them
  • How many autopsies did each doctor perform
  • Total amount paid to each doctor

I can be reached at 303-346-3256 if there are any questions or clarification needed about my request.  For convenience, documents may be faxed to 303-470-1676.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Sincerely,

Lora L. Thomas

CC:                Doug DeBord

Lance Ingalls

Kelly Dunnaway

And the response to this letter here:

And Another Response to Thomas’ Questions:

The Response to Thomas’s request:


Now I can ask a bunch of questions and make some observation but I’ll let Lora Thomas, as someone in her position should, ask them. This is an excerpt from an email between her and I.:

1)  The response from the DCCO concerning the number of autopsies performed in 2008 & 2009, and the cost  (This shows 124 autopsies were performed in 2008)

2)  The page from the 2008 DCCO Annual Report that indicated that 153 autopsies were performed in 2008

3)  My June 6 public records request asking about the missing 29 autopsies from 2008.

By state law, public records requests are required to be responded to within 72 hours.  Still waiting for a response.

The DCCO is hiring a forensic pathologist on June 29.  He will be paid $160,000 annually + an additional 30% for a benefits package for a total annual package of $208,000.  Does that seem justified if in 2009 DCCO spent $103,725 on autopsies?

I’ll let you know as soon as I receive an answer to my June 6 request.

On another note, I have discovered that overtime in the DCCO in 2008 was over $44,000 and in 2009 it was $70,000.  There were no homicides in Douglas County in 2009 so why did they need that much $$ for OT?

One Last Thing:

This first amendment is an amazing thing. It’s protects all forms of speech, especially the forms that we can’t stand, that we don’t want to listen to. For me I can’t stand the left wing’s love affair with their own progressive agenda. It is their right to be stupid and ignorant…

Let get to the point by quoting my friend Chris Holbert,

“Yep, stealing political signs, even from public property, is misdemeanor theft in Colorado. If they’re not your signs, don’t touch them. Fair warning: if I catch someone stealing my signs – OR THOSE OF AN OPPONENT – I can, have, do file charges. You see, there’s this thing called the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and I take it SERIOUSLY, for ALL candidates and their supporters.”

I hope this wasn’t from anyone I know.


Colorado House District 54 Race Between Ray Scott and Bob Hislop Part 2

Update on this story: http://themoveright.com/2010/06/29/bob-hislop/

Here are Bob Hislop’s  responses.

Questions to both candidates:

1. Why are you running?

2. What qualifies you for this seat?

3. Why are you a better candidate?

4. How are you going to win?

5. At The Move Right, I’m interested in values.

What are your values?6. Where do your values come from?

7. On my logo I have Faith, Family and Virtue, can you speak to each of those values?

8. Your race has become a little ugly, why is that?

9. Can you put to rest any of the accusations that are being said about you?

10. It’s clear you’ve seen www.notohislop.com what are you thoughts about this site?

  1. I’m running because I’m concerned about our country and our state. The tax and spend liberals are going to bankrupt our country and destroy the fiber of our nation. Colorado faces serious challenges from liberal legislators who believe the only way to fix our economic situation is to tax and fee us into oblivion. This will not work. Lowering taxes, supporting business tax credits and allowing the creative ingenuity of our citizens will jump start industry and bring Colorado back from the brink.
  2. I’m qualified for this seat because I’ve never been a politician. I’ve had two excellent careers. First, as a Special Agent with the U. S. Secret Service. Second, as an executive with John Paul Mitchell Systems, retiring as Vice President of our Canadian operations. I will bring common sense, which is necessary in both business and law enforcement, to the legislature. Additionally, the life experiences afforded me in my two careers will be a bonus for legislative discussions and deliberations.
  3. I’m committing to the citizens of HD 54 that I will work for them 24/7/365. The legislative session is only 120 days, however, during the other 245 days work still needs to be done. Since this is my only job I will be available for all in HD 54. Additionally, I will run, until term limited, so I can earn seniority and be in a position of leadership in the House to help effect positive conservative change for Colorado.  I will always be a citizen legislator and never a professional politician.
  4. By working everyday to spread my message to the voters of HD 54. This isn’t just with yard signs, highway signs, palm cards, radio ads, television ad; it is walking precincts, attending functions throughout the district and being available to all interested voters.
  5. My values are God, Family, Country, Colorado and community.
  6. My values came from my parents. They taught my brothers and sister the foundation we all have, God, Family, Country, Colorado and community.
  7. Faith, I believe that the faith in God, the Supreme Being, is the guide for our lives. Everyone finds faith in their own way and on their own path.  I wear my faith in my heart and mind knowing that God is always with me.  Family, is an important element is one’s life. Our parents, spouses, children, in-laws, etc make our foundation. Without family, life becomes empty. Virtue is the moral character of an individual. The life of honesty, integrity and Christian values measures one’s virtue.
  8. I’ve have taken the “high road” in my campaign. I’ve asked my volunteers to do the same. We live by Ronald Reagan’s 11th Commandment, Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican.” I can’t speak for my opponent’s reasons.
  9. The distortion of statements, facts, truths and actions is the work of those that oppose my candidacy. When comments are made by persons that don’t sign their names to a document, it is difficult to give them any credibility.  I would suggest to anyone that if they have a question about anything I said or did they should call me or send me an email. All numbers are available on my website www.hislopfor54.com .
  10. It is nothing more than an attempt by my opponent and his supporter to discredit my campaign and my professional career.

Thanks for your interest in my campaign for HD 54.

Best regards,

Bob Hislop

Republican candidate for HD 54


Colorado House District 54 Race Between Ray Scott and Bob Hislop

BREAKING NEWS: http://themoveright.com/2010/06/29/bob-hislop/

I’ve posed these set of questions to both candidates. I’ve only received the response from Ray Scott, although Bob Hislop did promise that he’d send me his responses.

Update: Bob Hislop has submitted his response since the posting of this article. Read That Here

Questions to both candidates:

1. Why are you running?

2. What qualifies you for this seat?

3. Why are you a better candidate?

4. How are you going to win?

5. At The Move Right, I’m interested in values.

What are your values?6. Where do your values come from?

7. On my logo I have Faith, Family and Virtue, can you speak to each of those values?

8. Your race has become a little ugly, why is that?

9. Can you put to rest any of the accusations that are being said about you?

10. It’s clear you’ve seen www.notohislop.com what are you thoughts about this site?

Response from Ray Scott:

1. Self preservation is part of it and I don’t mind saying it. I am a small business owner and I have taken a pounding during this recession. I’ve laid off employees, sold off equipment and watched our income plummet 30%. All I have worked 20 years for is in jeopardy if this economy and government at all levels does not get back to conservative values. I also felt I could no longer be a complainer without backing it up. I have grown children that are struggling and grandchildren that deserve better than what will be left for them 20 years from now. If in some small way I can help I am willing.

2. I have a unique background in many industries that will allow me to view problems from boots on the ground to the board room. I have worked for major corporations such as Conoco and Williams Energy. I am a small business owner in the energy, construction and logistics industries. I understand business is not personal it is about gross margin. I understand government cannot create one job. I understand that each piece of legislation impacts something or someone and must be limited. I understand that to succeed we need free enterprise to lead the way not government programs. I understand the best social program ever created is called a job. I understand we are creating a new generation of helpless because we are helping them be helpless.

3. I am a true conservative. Social, fiscal, pro-life, 2nd amendment and 10th amendment. I understand we are in real trouble not just fiscally but socially in many ways we have lost our moral compass. The progressive movement has and will continue to filter into government if we do not stand together and push back. I have no interest in making friends in Denver we are in trouble and the madness is being perpetuated by a lack of conservatives standing on their principles.

4. I will out work my opponent and make voters understand there is a difference between a conservative and a republican. We have many with an R behind their name that have lost their way.

5. I just read a list of values, 374 of them to be exact. When you go through a list that long you start to realize everyone will have a different set they will apply. The most important that stood out to me were family, faith and dependability. Duty also seems to fit how I feel these days. I feel we all have a duty to get this right or pay a dear price.

6. I feel my parents were the most influential. I lost my father to cancer when I was 18 but in the short time we had his values were amazing to me. My father in law also taught me generosity. He gave without ever expecting a thing in return. My mother of course taught me discipline and determination.

7. Faith is something I really think we learn over time. We are not born with it we take it for granted until we realize something greater than we are is controlling our lives. Family is more powerful than any force of nature it can make or break you if you do not have a family to hold onto. None of us have the market cornered on virtue, we have all made mistakes but must try everyday to let our principles guide us.

8. I don’t know that I would call it “ugly”, more like encouraging. People have been awakened to real politics and what happens behind the scenes. I know as a new candidate I have been enlightened to the system and how it really works. I am also amazed at how just a few can control the outcome of any election. People’s eyes have been opened in the last two years and I believe it is just the beginning.

9. There were some hints early that I had a hidden criminal record. I have never been in the witness protection program so I don’t know how it could be hidden. Other than that zero.

10. It is not the first website I have seen against someone entering politics and I’m sure it won’t be the last. The information is from the candidate’s own actions and words.

RAY SCOTT
Republican Candidate
for Colorado District 54

(970) 765-VOTE (8683)
(888) 743-9117
2522 HWY 6&50
Grand Junction, CO 81505


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By Executive Order We Have the Health Police

Ready or Not here they come it’s the Health Police.

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release June 10, 2010
Executive Order– Establishing the National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council

EXECUTIVE ORDER

ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL PREVENTION, HEALTH PROMOTION, AND PUBLIC HEALTH COUNCIL

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 4001 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Establishment. There is established within the Department of Health and Human Services, the National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council (Council).

Sec. 2. Membership.

(a) The Surgeon General shall serve as the Chair of the Council, which shall be composed of:

(1) the Secretary of Agriculture;
(2) the Secretary of Labor;
(3) the Secretary of Health and Human Services;
(4) the Secretary of Transportation;
(5) the Secretary of Education;
(6) the Secretary of Homeland Security;
(7) the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency;
(8) the Chair of the Federal Trade Commission;
(9) the Director of National Drug Control Policy;
(10) the Assistant to the President and Director of the Domestic Policy Council;
(11) the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs;
(12) the Chairman of the Corporation for National and Community Service; and
(13) the head of any other executive department or agency that the Chair may, from time to time, determine is appropriate.

(b) The Council shall meet at the call of the Chair.

Sec. 3. Purposes and Duties. The Council shall:

(a) provide coordination and leadership at the Federal level, and among all executive departments and agencies, with respect to prevention, wellness, and health promotion practices, the public health system, and integrative health care in the United States;

(b) develop, after obtaining input from relevant stakeholders, a national prevention, health promotion, public health, and integrative health-care strategy that incorporates the most effective and achievable means of improving the health status of Americans and reducing the incidence of preventable illness and disability in the United States, as further described in section 5 of this order;

(c) provide recommendations to the President and the Congress concerning the most pressing health issues confronting the United States and changes in Federal policy to achieve national wellness, health promotion, and public health goals, including the reduction of tobacco use, sedentary behavior, and poor nutrition;

(d) consider and propose evidence-based models, policies, and innovative approaches for the promotion of transformative models of prevention, integrative health, and public health on individual and community levels across the United States;

(e) establish processes for continual public input, including input from State, regional, and local leadership communities and other relevant stakeholders, including Indian tribes and tribal organizations;

(f) submit the reports required by section 6 of this order; and

(g) carry out such other activities as are determined appropriate by the President.

Sec. 4. Advisory Group.

(a) There is established within the Department of Health and Human Services an Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health (Advisory Group), which shall report to the Chair of the Council.

(b) The Advisory Group shall be composed of not more than 25 members or representatives from outside the Federal Government appointed by the President and shall include a diverse group of licensed health professionals, including integrative health practitioners who are representative of or have expertise in:

(1) worksite health promotion;
(2) community services, including community health centers;
(3) preventive medicine;
(4) health coaching;
(5) public health education;
(6) geriatrics; and
(7) rehabilitation medicine.

(c) The Advisory Group shall develop policy and program recommendations and advise the Council on lifestyle-based chronic disease prevention and management, integrative health care practices, and health promotion.

Sec. 5. National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy. Not later than March 23, 2011, the Chair, in consultation with the Council, shall develop and make public a national prevention, health promotion, and public health strategy (national strategy), and shall review and revise it periodically. The national strategy shall:

(a) set specific goals and objectives for improving the health of the United States through federally supported prevention, health promotion, and public health programs, consistent with ongoing goal setting efforts conducted by specific agencies;

(b) establish specific and measurable actions and timelines to carry out the strategy, and determine accountability for meeting those timelines, within and across Federal departments and agencies; and

(c) make recommendations to improve Federal efforts relating to prevention, health promotion, public health, and integrative health-care practices to ensure that Federal efforts are consistent with available standards and evidence.

Sec. 6. Reports. Not later than July 1, 2010, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2015, the Council shall submit to the President and the relevant committees of the Congress, a report that:

(a) describes the activities and efforts on prevention, health promotion, and public health and activities to develop the national strategy conducted by the Council during the period for which the report is prepared;

(b) describes the national progress in meeting specific prevention, health promotion, and public health goals defined in the national strategy and further describes corrective actions recommended by the Council and actions taken by relevant agencies and organizations to meet these goals;

(c) contains a list of national priorities on health promotion and disease prevention to address lifestyle behavior modification (including smoking cessation, proper nutrition, appropriate exercise, mental health, behavioral health, substance-use disorder, and domestic violence screenings) and the prevention measures for the five leading disease killers in the United States;

(d) contains specific science-based initiatives to achieve the measurable goals of the Healthy People 2020 program of the Department of Health and Human Services regarding nutrition, exercise, and smoking cessation, and targeting the five leading disease killers in the United States;

(e) contains specific plans for consolidating Federal health programs and centers that exist to promote healthy behavior and reduce disease risk (including eliminating programs and offices determined to be ineffective in meeting the priority goals of the Healthy People 2020 program of the Department of Health and Human Services);

(f) contains specific plans to ensure that all Federal health-care programs are fully coordinated with science-based prevention recommendations by the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and

(g) contains specific plans to ensure that all prevention programs outside the Department of Health and Human Services are based on the science-based guidelines developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under subsection (d) of this section.

Sec. 7. Administration.

(a) The Department of Health and Human Services shall provide funding and administrative support for the Council and the Advisory Group to the extent permitted by law and within existing appropriations.

(b) All executive departments and agencies shall provide information and assistance to the Council as the Chair may request for purposes of carrying out the Council’s functions, to the extent permitted by law.

(c) Members of the Advisory Group shall serve without compensation, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law for persons serving intermittently in Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707), consistent with the availability of funds.

Sec. 8. General Provisions.

(a) Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C App.) may apply to the Advisory Group, any functions of the President under that Act, except that of reporting to the Congress, shall be performed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services in accordance with the guidelines that have been issued by the Administrator of General Services.

(b) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(1) authority granted by law to an executive department, agency, or the head thereof; or
(2) functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

BARACK OBAMA

THE WHITE HOUSE,
June 10, 2010


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