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10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - CU pays feds $25,000 f... · 0 replies · +2 points

A lot of the problems are with students and employees who behave badly. Most of the time, CU hasn't done anything wrong, but the institutions are now held accountable for everything that takes place with anyone associated with the university---even sexual assaults far off campus which the university couldn't possible prevent.

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Bruce Messinger takes ... · 2 replies · +1 points

Try thinking like a professional. You see yourself working an extra hour a week? Envision preparing for a court case 18 hours a day including weekends and Christmas Day. Or starting your day at 5AM to make rounds at the hospital before seeing patients.

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Letters to the Editor ... · 2 replies · -1 points

You keep writing this---to what effect? Godly men agreed that our rights are God-given, so why do you care what, if any, church they belonged to?

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - News - Boulder Daily C... · 0 replies · +4 points

"A few bricks short of a full load" is used for people with diminished mental capacities. Maybe they go to the beach in Florida for a day and don't apply sunscreen to the infant. Or they give an infant a piece of hard candy, and he chokes to death. No.....This mother was plenty savvy--diabolical, spinning so many lies that skilled detectives couldn't keep up with her.

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - News - Boulder Daily C... · 1 reply · +3 points

A person's character flaws certainly don't equate to guilt. We all have those. That you are a drug-addled or sex-crazed woman who parties for 31 days (pictures on Facebook provided) while your baby is missing, without reporting that fact , and while lying about every aspect of your life, including making up numerous places of employment... then getting a tattoo about the Beautiful Life, while your baby is missing, borrowing a shovel from a neighbor in the late stages... Duct tape from your house, chloroform and neck-snapping computer searches, Child's hair in the trunk of the car---But the imbeciles on that jury were the OJ jury all over again. Sickening. The woman will be back, just like OJ.

If I

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - News - Boulder Daily C... · 2 replies · +11 points

Your child is "missing" for 31 days, but you party hearty the entire time, have a Facebook persona with your password of your days of freedom, get a tattoo of the Beautiful Life now that your burden has been disposed of. You lie about a fictitious nanny, your fictitious employment, fictitious excursions to Disney World, all while in your boyfriend's apartment. All the while, your child is decaying in the trunk of your car, and you attempted to camoflauge the stink by backing it next to a dumpster and throwing in a garbage bag before leaving for your days of debauchery. Your computer shows that you have googled several dozen times how to make chloroform and how to break a child's neck.

She will out herself like OJ. She will rampage until she is put away.

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - News - Boulder Daily C... · 4 replies · -9 points

As shocking a miscarriage of justice as the OJ verdict. There was no REASONABLE doubt. No more faith in this jury system.

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Letters to the Editor ... · 29 replies · +1 points

You have a minus 5? Your succinctly stated explanation was accurate. Liberals believe that the average person, (not they) is too stupid to choose his investments and manage his own retirement funds that he can leave to his family. He needs government bureaucrats to manage his retirement. That condescension underlies the liberal ideology and extends to education, health care, and other government programs.

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Letters to the Editor ... · 1 reply · -2 points

I agree with you, and I advocate separation of school and state. Just a minor point: I don't like the use of the word "class," because we don't have a class structure. That is semantic infiltration from Marx, whom I know you don't revere. We have a fluid movement of people through income levels. Parents who value education come from all income levels. If they earn little, they still find a way to get their children the best education, according to their standards. They establish priorities. Vouchers would facilitate that process.

Here's a logic point: Are the schools bad, and the unfortunate neighborhood kids have to go to them anyway, or do those kids and their parents make the schools bad? Who challenges the dress codes and discipline? Who challenges homework requirements? Who breaks the windows and pulls the sinks out of the walls and scraws graffiti on the lockers? Who intimidates the teachers and the classmates who are trying to learn? Been there in the inner city. No thanks.

14 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Letters to the Editor ... · 2 replies · -8 points

Where do you get the notion that there is an "investor class" that does not work? Recent studies reveal that the overwhelming majority of the super rich made their own fortunes owing to their talent and ambition.