Read the full story here.Originally Posted by Denver Post
Read the full story here.Originally Posted by Denver Post
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This is surprisingly positive. I'm for it. This very argument has been made here before.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Good luck. Last time he raised the issue, his bill was buried in a Barbara Boxer committee with a membership that was obviously not going to let it out for a vote.
Maybe he is one of the public officials we need to get attending a cleanup day with RMGO Bringing the lemonade to.
I applaud Sen. Udall for his initiative. Sadly, by reading the comments sections of this article, it looks as though he is encountering a great deal of resistance on the issue.
Is this a response to that Colorado Springs article? Its good news, I would like to see some proper ranges. They would over a period of year, pay for themselves, and it would help avoid environmental damage from the moron crowd. They need those trench ranges, dug into the ground a bit.
Pandering. Call me a skeptic, but I don't trust Udall. It's all politics.
He knows it's not going anywhere but can claim to be responsive to concerns from folks that are not part of his base.
Dan
Flying an airplane is just like riding a bicycle; it's just a lot harder to put cards in the spokes. - AIRPLANE! - 1980
Blinkin! Fix your boobs! You look like a bleedin' Picasso! - Robin Hood: Men in Tights, 1993
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I thought most people on here generally did not like Udall. Is this the one thing that people agree with him about? Based on what I read in the article, I certainly agree with him on this particular issue.
"There are no finger prints under water."