I love the smell of Trailhead in the morning
| By Alan Franklin - Apr 13th, 2006 at 5:59 pm EDT |
Today, John Suthers was scheduled to give a presentation entitled (with a straight face) "Importance of Compliance with our Campaign Laws - A Matter of Public Trust."
It might go down in history as a good thing that he cancelled that show before these folks showed up:

It appears he had another speaking engagement. That's interesting. Maybe it was like the one in Pueblo that nobody came to. No matter, he had some very nice secretaries to accept Soapblox Colorado's "Investigate Trailhead" petition.

All things being equal, it was a good day for good government: bad guys on the run. Let 'em explain it to media whose phone calls they have to take. Good work, companeros.
It might go down in history as a good thing that he cancelled that show before these folks showed up:

It appears he had another speaking engagement. That's interesting. Maybe it was like the one in Pueblo that nobody came to. No matter, he had some very nice secretaries to accept Soapblox Colorado's "Investigate Trailhead" petition.

All things being equal, it was a good day for good government: bad guys on the run. Let 'em explain it to media whose phone calls they have to take. Good work, companeros.













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You know good and well that if the Coalition for a Better Colorado or the Bighorn Center had even been SUSPECTED, ACCUSED of breaking campaign laws as the Trailhead Group is now, you'd be howling your head off.