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Judges sometimes see themselves as dispensers of law, and therefore above the law. That seems to be the case in Colorado. Might it be time to revive that great tradition of tarring and feathering corrupt officials and riding them out of town on rails

Colorado's New Rocky Mountain High


It appears that Colorado is growing a new, more potent weed of late. There seems little other explanation for a recent ruling of the Colorado Supreme Court. They just ruled that Donald Trump could be kept off the Colorado 2024 ballot because the US Constitution's 14th Amendment prohibits insurrectionists from holding government office.

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By WV1800es on 2023 12 20

Michigan isn't far behind Colorado. Michigan's attorney general is working like hell to keep Trump off the ballot.
If you can't beat 'em, keep 'em out of the arena!!


By bob F on 2023 12 20

So, Colorado and it's doped up court has become the tip of the banana republic spear...


By tielogger on 2023 12 20

ruling won't hold up, obvious foolish kangaroo court


By The Demon Slick on 2023 12 21

Tar and feathers traditionally was not nearly as comical as your film and cartoon depictions. After the tar and feathers, your ancestors would light them up.



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