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Danielle Jurinsky
Danielle Jurinsky@DaniJurinsky·
The Socialist members of the Aurora City Council are attempting to block the police from posting about their success in stopping crime. This will also stop them from posting names and photos, asking for the publics help in locating suspects. This is another targeted attack directly against our Chief. Todd Chamberlain. They will vote on this tomorrow night. SEND EMAILS citycouncil@auroragov.org
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Mental Ammo
Mental Ammo@MentalAmmo·
🚨Picture this.: 🔫An armed suspect is spotted in your Aurora, Colorado neighborhood. 🚔APD wants to warn you. 👉They have his photo. 👉They have his name. ‼️Under Resolution R2026 they are FORBIDDEN from posting it without city government approval first. 👪Your family waits. ⏱️The clock ticks. 🦹‍♂️The suspect moves. This is not policy. This is negligence. 📧 Email NOW: citycouncil@auroragov.org Subject: Vote NO on R2026
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Patti Fox
Patti Fox@angelmompatti·
@RepPettersen So you agree illegal aliens should be deported, because they are not above the law, correct?
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D.M.G.
D.M.G.@DWildcard303007·
Six weeks. 4.5 MILLION views. No newsroom. No producers. No corporate script meetings. No “good evening Colorado” voice trained in a media lab. Just me, dispatch traffic, insomnia, adrenaline, and a supernatural connection to Wadsworth Boulevard. Meanwhile somewhere in Denver a man with perfect hair and the emotional intensity of hotel oatmeal is calmly explaining that tonight’s broadcast has moved to Channel 20 because of basketball. Kyle, respectfully, I am posting Red Rocks disasters, RTD chaos, structure fires, police activity, and jail incidents in real time from the front seat of my car fueled entirely by raw pattern recognition and unresolved rage. This is no longer a media competition. This is a nature documentary.
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Patti Fox
Patti Fox@angelmompatti·
Pro-life has taken on an additional meaning to our family, where we acknowledge the beauty, value and God ordained purpose of lives like my daughter, Carissa, who was left nonverbal, minimally conscious and wheelchair bound. We’ve received much criticism for not “letting her go”. Many do not realize that it was never a choice, that God preserved her life for His purpose and glory. We would have had to take active steps to end her life, which some would argue we should have. Standing firm on sanctity of life says otherwise. Many have said “it’s not living”. His will is not for me to criticize, it’s for me to obey. He has entrusted me with this sacred duty of caring for His precious daughter. I will give her the best life she’s capable of experiencing. I will honor the dreams she had before an illegal alien stole them. I will continue to pray for complete healing in confidence, as only the Great Physician can. I will praise Him if He heals her. And I will praise Him if He doesn’t. To God be the glory.
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Do Better Denver
Do Better Denver@dobetterdnvr·
Since 3/1/26 there have been at least 65 victims of violence in Denver. 🔫 34 SHOOTINGS: 42 SHOT, 11 DEAD 🔪 20 STABBINGS, 21 STABBED PLUS 2 HOMICIDES W/ NO OFFICIAL CAUSE OF DEATH 🤨 Plus 25 outdoor deaths! @MikeJohnstonCO says Denver is getting more safe and more vibrant every day! What do you think?? Note… stabbings that don’t include SBI are not reported by @denverpolice on X so these numbers are understated.
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ALERT: #DPD is conducting an outdoor death investigation in the 3300 block of N. Forest Street. The #Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will determine cause of death. We will only update this post if the status changes to a homicide.

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garden 🇵🇸@skankedaround·
@JohnE_Fabb @Maddie_Rowley_ undocumented immigrants pay far more taxes than they could ever cost us. would expect nothing less from a nazi psychopath, tho!
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John Fabbricatore
John Fabbricatore@JohnE_Fabb·
@skankedaround @Maddie_Rowley_ It should be zero. It doesn't matter what the percentage of the total spend is; unless it's zero, it's illegal aliens stealing our tax dollars I don't want us spending anything on people who broke into the United States.
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Jon Caldara
Jon Caldara@JonCaldara·
We the people of Colorado no longer control our own state constitution. I found this out the hard way. #copolitics #coleg #cogov In Colorado, a government for, by, and of the people is a fib. We lowly citizens no longer have much of a say in altering our own state constitution. Even though that seems to violate the whole meaning of our constitution in the first place. Like the US Constitution, Colorado’s constitution contains a Bill of Rights making clear we are the ones who empower the state government, not the other way around. Check out the first two of these rights: First — All political power is vested in and derived from the people; all government, of right, originates from the people… Second — The people of this state have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves, as a free, sovereign and independent state; and to alter and abolish their constitution… Did you catch that? We the people have the sole and exclusive right to alter our constitution. It used to be true, too. We used to alter our constitution through the initiative and referendum process. Without that process, we would not have limits on governmental power. Laws reining in the legislature could never pass a vote by those same politicians. They’d never vote for open meetings laws, term limits, the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, ethics laws, and so much more. Recently, when the legislature arrogantly exempted themselves from open meetings laws, it started a chain reaction I’ve never witnessed in all my decades in politics. Independence Institute, which I run, helped bring together nearly 50 highly diverse organizations that are usually at each other’s throats. We all shared a common concern: government in Colorado is turning opaque. Open records are getting harder to access, open meetings are closing. The “people’s” work is being hidden from the people. And when I say organizations from all over the political spectrum worked together, I’m not exaggerating: Independence Institute, the ACLU, Heidi Ganahl’s conservative Rocky Mountain Voice, the progressive Colorado Times Recorder, Colorado Public Radio, League of Women Voters, Colorado Press Association, Colorado Broadcasters Association, Common Cause, Colorado Black Women for Action, and many, many more. ‘ Over a year-and-a-half of work we crafted a constitutional reform based on what many other states already have, called “Right to Know.” It’s simple: a fundamental right for the people to access public records and government deliberations, with reasonable exceptions. But you won’t see this proposed amendment on your fall ballot. The normally sober state Title Board voted 2–1 to block it. The appointees of Secretary of State Jena Griswold and Attorney General Phil Weiser voted against you being able to vote on governmental transparency. Were they ordered to do so? I’ll let others speculate. Their argument was that your “right to know” the affairs of government isn’t a single subject, and only “single subjects” may go to the ballot. Legislators’ bills must also have a single subject. The difference is they get to decide for themselves whether a bill qualifies. By contrast, we “the people” must get permission from an unelected board. A set of rules for them; a different set for us. The powerful Title Board said our amendment was too broad. I countered that the state constitution is supposed to contain broad amendments. That didn’t matter. Our team pointed to existing rights guaranteed by Colorado’s constitution, like freedom of speech, religion and the right to keep and bear arms. I asked if we were bringing one of those rights as a citizen initiative today, would it pass “single subject” muster as they now interpret it? They essentially said no. By their interpretation, such basic rights as freedom of speech or religion might be too broad and vague to be considered a single subject. We considered appealing the Title Board’s bizarre decision to the Colorado Supreme Court, but on the advice of lawyers from across the political spectrum, we decided not to. The high court has shown little interest in expanding the public’s right to know what’s going on in their judicial branch. So now, hiding behind the “single subject” rule, altering our constitution to include fundamental rights — like speech, religion, or even a right to know the affairs of government — can be denied to the very people who are supposed to be the government. Some things you can’t make up.
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Patti Fox
Patti Fox@angelmompatti·
It’s worse than that. In CO our liberal legislators voted for cuts in Medicaid for citizens, while adding more to illegal alien medical funds. My daughter, Carissa, who was left permanently and catastrophically disabled by an illegal alien, was denied for the wheelchair she needs, and I pay for her physical therapy out of pocket. But children of illegal aliens just got free dental care.
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Patti Fox
Patti Fox@angelmompatti·
@angeldadjoe @SenatorDurbin Dreamers, huh? I’ll stick with the legal term, “illegal aliens”. I swear their language is ridiculous. Katie and Carissa had dreams.
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