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A GOP that can win: Thoughts on Fred Anderson's passing

Monday, 26 December 2011 14:47 by John Andrews
  ('76 Editor) Five Republicans have presided over the Colorado Senate in the modern era since 1974, when voters transferred that duty from the lieutenant governor to a member chosen within the body.  Fred Anderson of Loveland, who died las... [More]
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You thought 2011 had some twists? Wait till you see 2012

Sunday, 18 December 2011 14:56 by John Andrews
Fantasy presidential nominations for Ross Perot, Olympia Snowe, and John Hickenlooper, along with bouquets for Douglas County school vouchers and brickbats for the Denver police, enliven the air waves this month as Head On completes its 15th year on ... [More]
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So it's extreme to doubt the educrats' money demands?

Sunday, 11 December 2011 14:46 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) I believe that Colorado taxpayers and the federal government are spending enough, if not too much, on education.  I believe schooling would be more effective if competition, choice, market forces, and parental control were more prev... [More]

Show some backbone

Sunday, 27 November 2011 15:41 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, Nov. 27) “Thanksgiving and Christmas 2011, now those were tough times. The House and Senate couldn’t agree on raising taxes.  Denver and Aurora couldn’t agree on the Stock Show. “Democrats couldn’t get... [More]
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Head On TV: Disgusted with the Occupiers

Friday, 11 November 2011 15:56 by John Andrews
  The Occupy movement is a childish tantrum that is taking on Brownshirt overtones, says John Andrews in the November round of Head On TV debates. Wrong, replies Susan Barnes-Gelt: it's an authentic protest widely echoing that famous movie line,... [More]
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The Road to 2020

Sunday, 30 October 2011 03:19 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, Oct. 30) In a year and a week, we’ll know who Americans want for president.  Anybody who claims much certainty about it until then is howling at the moon.  I have no prescience about the race, other than to implore my fe... [More]

As Coloradans begin voting, parties matter

Tuesday, 18 October 2011 14:35 by John Andrews
Amid all the attention to Election 2012, voters in Colorado and many other states should not overlook Election 2011.  And as we vote, by all means take note of who the R's and D's are - even if it takes a bit of detective work to find out. Here ... [More]
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'Letter from the Future' warns America may not see 2076

Monday, 10 October 2011 07:22 by John Andrews
Does America face inevitable decline?  The symptoms are increasing, historians warn that great nations tend to fade after 200-250 years, and Mark Steyn’s new book, After America: Get Ready for Armageddon, predicts regretfully that odds are... [More]
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Why they demonize the Tea Party

Sunday, 25 September 2011 15:07 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, Sept. 25) Why are the Democrats so afraid of democracy?  Do they worry that the will of the people won’t go their way?  So it would seem. Several Colorado court cases illustrate the pattern.  The Fenster suit to ann... [More]
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In keeping America alive, we ennoble the lives lost

Wednesday, 14 September 2011 06:13 by John Andrews
(Opening Remarks at Campus Ceremony, Sept. 12) How should we approach our commemoration of September 11, 2001, here at Colorado Christian University?  Here are some thoughts from my perspective as director of the Centennial Institute, our public... [More]