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Why the GOP (at least in Colorado) is Doomed – Day 18
by tishacasida on July 8, 2011.
On July 7th, 2011, I traveled an additional 80 miles to go to an El Paso County Republican Party meeting to support a fellow liberty-lover. Sarah Anderson, who has recently been elected secretary for the El Paso County GOP, is … Continue reading →
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT and the WHITE HOUSE RURAL COUNCIL (Day 17)
by tishacasida on July 7, 2011.
I can’t even say “…if our founding fathers only knew” – OF COURSE THEY KNOW THIS IS HAPPENING – they are the angels that will help lead us out of the dark hour that our country faces. If you haven’t … Continue reading →
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Transparency, Accountability, Responsibility
by tishacasida on April 9, 2011.
With the various problems persisting at the federal government, and watching the impact of the economy upon producers and small business owners, I believe that it is time that we acknowledge that we must take steps towards transparency, accountability, and … Continue reading →



