Colorado: Colorado Right To Life

Fri, 06/20/2008 - 13:13

Weekly Winners & Losers

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The CO-5 race this week turns topsy-turvy providing a winner and a loser; while Dems and the GOP can't agree about energy, making us all losers. So check in with Wally Edge for this week's Weekly Winners & Losers: it's guaranteed to make all your weekend plans that much more enjoyable provided you live in seclusion.| CLICK HERE

Wed, 06/18/2008 - 16:10

Colorado Right to Life: wrong church, wrong pew

When Dick Wadhams in a Rocky Mountain News article yesterday called members of Colorado Right to Life a "very small fringe group," he was more than right, he was brilliant.

In fact CRTL is so small that its leaders all go to the same church, Denver Bible Church, lead by pastor-who-would-be-king, Bob Enyart.

Wed, 05/21/2008 - 14:57

Paradise Lost

Like most stories about falling from the heights power, like most tragedies, the demise of the Christian Right in Colorado is a quest of character and characters who blend a combination of hubris, ambition, plausibility and ultimately, plain, old-fashioned sinfulness into instructive tale of how power corrupts beyond what one can actually purchase.

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Fri, 04/25/2008 - 11:30

Feedback Friday

"How much of Jared Polis' "dirty" oil money went to fund the left wing extremist organization Progress Now? It would be interesting to know. Progress Now is now trying to bash Bob Schaffer for his alleged ties to big oil."- Posted by Irony & Hypocrisy in response to our piece titled "Polis held stock in oil, gas, pharmaceutical companies"

Dear I&H-

Wed, 04/23/2008 - 13:21

Someone's pulling Curtis' string on abortion

When Steve Curtis, the head of American Right to Life Action, attacked US Senate candidate Bob Schaffer’s pro-life record, he revealed more about the sorry state of the anti-abortion movement in Colorado than he did any lack of support by Schaffer for pro-life policies.

And he unwittingly demonstrated why conservatives have lost control over the Republican Party, at least in Colorado.

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