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September 5th, 2008


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A Meeting With Gangaji Peace Beyond Understanding Boulder Colorado May 6 2001
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A Meeting With Gangaji Facing The Abyss Colorado Mountain Retreat Aug. 23 PM 1999
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A Meeting With Gangaji Peace Beyond Understanding Boulder Colorado May 6 1991
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Defying Gravity
Defying Gravity Three Documentaries on the Design, Construction and Installation of the Frederic C. Hamilton Building at the Denver Art Museum, Designed by Daniel Libeskind . . . . . . . . . SELECTION OF THE ARCHITECT: Thom Mayne, Daniel Libeskind, and Arata Isozaki vie for the coveted commission to design the expansion to the Denver Art Museum. SPATIAL DANCE: Documents the two-and-a half-year design process in Berlin and Denver led by Daniel Libeskind and his team. DEFYING GRAVITY: Three years of complex construction and curatorial preparation culminate in the building's on time and on budget completion.

Director:  Amie Knox; Jocelyn Childs
DVD:  Dolby, NTSC
Company: Colorado Film Foundation  (2006-10-17)
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Collector's Edition 2
Produced to benefit the non-profit Alice Foundation which supports the Colorado community...Alice 106...12 trax incl. Blondie; Barenaked Ladies; Better than Ezra; Bell, Book and Candle; and Natalie Merchant

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Colorado Trail: The Official Guidebook (Colorado Mountain Club Guidebooks)
Colorado Trail: The Official Guidebook (Colorado Mountain Club Guidebooks) Completely revised guide to the extraordinary Colorado Trail that stretches 468 miles from Denver to Durango • The only guide available for thru-hikers, day hikers, mountain bikers, trail runners, XC skiers, and equestrians. • 90 color pictures, 28 segment maps, elevation profiles, integrated GPS waypoints, town maps and Mountain bike detours of Wilderness Areas • 35,000 copies sold The Colorado Trail (CT) is the premier scenic long trail in North America. It winds its way through endless fields of wildflowers to windy mountain passes, from wild mountain rivers and streams to quiet trails through old growth forests. The CT crosses eight mountain ranges, seven National Forests, six Wilderness Areas and five river systems. Starting near Denver at 5500 feet and ending near Durango at 7000 feet, the CT gains and loses almost 76,000 feet in elevation over 468 miles.

This seventh edition of the official CT guide has all the information a thru-hiker needs to plan and complete his or her trek. New to this edition are complete rewrites of the 28-segment trail descriptions and the addition of integrated GPS waypoints.

Each segment has distance, elevation gain, an overview of the segment; a list of trailhead and access points; maps needed; a list of supply points; services and accommodations; detailed trail description; a map, and an elevation gain and loss chart. Additional town maps and mountain bike detour maps (around Wilderness Areas) have been added where applicable.

An extensive introduction includes information on planning, supplying, safety, cycling, regulations, and backcountry ethics—plus chapters on Colorado Trail heritage, natural history, and geology. At the back of the book you will find a graphic summary of the trail, equipment list, ranger districts with contact information, bibliography, and index.

Paperback:  256 pages
Company: Colorado Mountain Club Press  (2006-04)
ISBN: 0976052520
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The Colorado Trail Databook (Colorado Mountain Club Pack Guides)
The Colorado Trail Databook (Colorado Mountain Club Pack Guides) ROCK CLIMBING ANCHORS



    Author: Colorado Trail Foundation
    Paperback:  64 pages
    Company: Mountaineers Books  (2006-07-31)
    ISBN: 0976052555
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    The Colorado 14ers: A Colorado Mountain Club Pack Guide 2nd Edition
    The Colorado 14ers: A Colorado Mountain Club Pack Guide 2nd Edition The essential guide to the most popular routes up all 54 of the Colorado 14ers • Over a half-million North Americans attempt to climb at least one Colorado 14er every year • The most current guide to the 14ers available • The most beta on 14ers for the least amount of money This completely rewritten and redesigned second edition is organized by mountain range—the only book you will need to find the most popular route up each of the 54 Colorado 14ers.

    Each description includes clear, concise directions for driving to the trailhead, where to park, a map of the route, difficulty rating, elevation profile, distance, and estimated round-trip time. As the most up-to-date book available, The Colorado 14ers covers all access issues (as of this writing, five of the 14ers are closed to public access).

    All of the routes have been approved by the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, the non-profit that has built or rebuilt 21 of these routes and seeks to educate all 14er climbers about protecting and conserving these mountain routes.

    Paperback:  128 pages
    Company: Colorado Mountain Club Press  (2006-06-30)
    ISBN: 0976052539
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    Todd Helton Colorado Rockies 1998 Leaf Fractal Foundations Baseball Card,
    Todd Helton Colorado Rockies 1998 Leaf Fractal Foundations Baseball Card, A quality card from the 1998 Leaf Fractal Foundations Baseball card set.

    Misc.:  Set: Leaf Fractal Foundations, Card #: 184, Team: Colorado Rockies
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    The Colorado Trail Home Page
    The Colorado Trail Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization funded almost entirely by private contributions. Our ?Friends? are the giving people who volunteer and/or ... (more...)

    CU Foundation :: Welcome to the University of Colorado Foundation
    The University of Colorado Foundation is a privately governed nonprofit corporation whose mission is to support the University of Colorado. (more...)

    Colorado Episcopal Foundation
    The church's catalyst to secure a future vitality; a partnership of program resources and financial leadership guided by a long-term perspective. (more...)

    Colorado Foundation for Medical Care
    The Colorado Foundation for Medical Care is Colorado's health care quality improvement organization. (more...)

    CBF Home Page
    Contact Us Colorado Brownfields Foundation 10184 W. Belleview Ave STE 100 Littleton, CO 80127 303-962-0940 e-mail: info@ColoradoBrownfieldsFoundation.org (more...)
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    Colorado Mountain College Nonprofit Foundation
    Colorado Mountain College Foundation--the site for giving to scholarships, resources and capital projects for the furthering of higher education at Colorado Mountain College(CMC). (more...)

    Colorado Foundation for Water Education
    The Colorado Foundation for Water Education is an independent non-profit organization working to promote better understanding of Colorado's water resources and issues by providing ... (more...)

    Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado : Welcome
    The home page of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado. ... Southlands is partnering with Make-A-Wish this holiday season to grant wishes to local children. (more...)

    Caring for Colorado Foundation
    Supports health promotion and disease prevention, with community-based projects to educate residents of healthier lifestyle choices. Featuring funding priorities, grant guidelines ... (more...)

    The Colorado Health Foundation - Welcome
    SpotLight. Colorado Moving Toward Wider Adoption of HIT A new report issued by the Foundation details Colorado?s health information technology (HIT) efforts. ?The use of ... (more...)

    Resolved Question: Is McCain intentionally sabotaging his campaign?
    Did he ever have any interest in winning? 1) He picked Palin 2) He pulled out of Michigan when he was only down 2 points. 3) He pulled out of Colorado when he was only down 3 points. 4) He said the economy is "basically sound". 5) He is campaigning to reduce taxes for large corporations. 6) He is campaigning on a negative foundation of ads which makes people like him less. ... Does he even want to win? (more...)

    Voting Question: Are you voting YES on Prop 2?
    http://www.yesonprop2.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=35&Itemid=75 This November 4, Californians should vote YES! on Prop 2 ? a modest measure that stops cruel and inhumane treatment of animals, ending the practice of cramming farm animals into cages so small the animals can't even turn around, lie down or extend their limbs. Voting YES! on Prop 2... Prevents cruelty to animals. It?s simply wrong to confine veal calves, breeding pigs, and egg-laying hens in tiny cages barely larger than their bodies. Calves are tethered by the neck and can barely move, pigs in severe confinement bite the metal bars of their crates, and hens get trapped and even impaled in their wire cages. We wouldn?t force our pets to live in filthy, cramped cages for their whole lives, and we shouldn?t force farm animals to endure such misery. All animals, including those raised for food, deserve humane treatment. Improves our health and food safety. We all witnessed the cruel treatment of sick and crippled cows exposed by a Southern California slaughter plant investigation this year, prompting authorities to pull meat off school menus and initiate a nationwide recall. Factory farms put our health at risk?cramming tens of thousands of animals into tiny cages, fostering the spread of diseases that may affect people. YES! on Prop 2 is better for animals?and for us. Supports family farmers. California family farmers support YES! on Prop 2 because they know that better farming practices enhance food quality and safety. Increasingly, they?re supplying major retailers like Safeway and Burger King. Factory farms cut corners and drive family farmers out of business when they put profits ahead of animal welfare and our health. Protects air and water and safeguards the environment. The American Public Health Association has called for a moratorium on new factory farms because of the devastating effects these operations can have on surrounding communities, spreading untreated waste on the ground and contaminating our waterways, lakes, groundwater, soil, and air. Prop 2 helps stop some of the worst abuses and protects our precious natural resources. That?s why California Clean Water Action and Sierra Club-California support YES! on Prop 2. Is a reasonable and common-sense reform. Prop 2 provides ample time?until 2015?for factory farms using these severe confinement methods to shift to more humane practices. Arizona, Colorado, Florida, and Oregon have passed similar laws. The Humane Society of the United States, the ASPCA, hundreds of California veterinarians, including the California Veterinary Medical Association; California family farmers; the Center for Food Safety, the Consumer Federation of America, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the United Farm Workers, and the Cesar Chavez Foundation; Republican and Democratic elected officials; California religious leaders; and many others. (more...)

    Resolved Question: Does the GOP have a connection with Bill Ayers? What are your thoughts on this information?
    Glass Houses ... Throwing Stones? If Obama is guilty by associating with Ayers on the Boards of two non-profits, the Annenberg Foundation and Woods Fund, isn't it relevant to see who else serves on those boards? Take a peek at the Annenberg Foundation members. 1. Walter & Leonore Annenberg - founder who gave Bill Ayers a $49M grant. His widow, Leonore, has endorsed McCain. In fact, just yesterday the McCain Campaign released its list of Ambassadors supporting him. It included, Mrs. Annenberg, a former "chief of protocol" at the State Dep't under the Reagan Administration. A Republican, she also DONATED THE MAX OF $2300 TO McCAIN'S CAMPAIGN IN MAY 2008. According to Opensecrets.com, she has donated to Republican candidates over 100 times in the past few elections cycles. Her campaign contributions have gone to George W Bush, Fred Thompson, Arlen Spector, Rick Santorum, Jon Kyle, Elizabeth Dole, Bob Dole, Richard Shelby, John Warner,David Dreier, Olympia Snowe, Jon Fox and Christine Todd Whitman. Have each of these GOP candidates refunded her money because she's got a "domestic terrorist" on her own Board or because she gave that "domestic terrorist" a $49 million grant before Obama was on the Board? In addition to individual contributions, Mrs. Annenberg also donated regularly to the Republican National Committee, the Republican Senatorial Committee and Republicans for Choice. Other notable members on the Annenberg Board include: 1. David Kearns - former Deputy Secretary of Education under Bush I; former CEO of Xerox; Chairman of NASDC, a Bush I reform initiative for Education; WORKED FOR & DONATED TO McCAIN'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN IN 2000 AND AGAIN IN 2008. 2. Arnold Weber - former member of Nixon Administration; former President of Northwestern University and U of Colorado. Board Member of Tribune Company. DONATED TO McCAIN'S CAMPAIGN. Other Board Members include leaders in the Education community including professors, deans, and presidents at some of the country's most prestigous colleges. They include: Dr. Patricia Albjerg Graham, Deborah Leff, Adele Smith Simmons, Vartan Gregorian, Ted Sizer, Warren Chapman and Anne Hallett. Let's take a look at The Woods Fund . . . Do you know that Presbyterian Minister Cynthia Campbell serves on the Board on the Woods Fund?. She got her Masters in Divinity from Harvard and her doctorate from SMU. She is author of A Multitude of Blessings: A Christian Approach to Religious Diversity, as well as a monograph, Theologies Written from Feminist Perspectives. She is also the current President of the McCormick Theological Seminary. Does this sound like a woman who espouses hate and would associate with domestic terrorists? Additionally, today's Wood Fund's eight-member board includes three academics, a civic leader, a former Illinois state senator and executives from the BP oil company, UBS investment bank and Sahara Enterprises. Former board members include R. Eden Martin (1996-2004), attorney for the law firm Sidley Austin and president of the Commercial Club, Chicago's most prestigious business group. Many of these members are Republicans and supporters of McCain. So why is it again the Obama should be chastised for serving on Boards with William Ayers? When the founder of the Annenberg Foundation gave $49 million to Ayers, then put him on her Board, and still to this day contributes thousands to GOP candidates across the country, should each of these GOP members be assailed for taking contributions from someone who associates with a "domestic terrorist" from the 60s?. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/10/9/8831/72947 (more...)

    Resolved Question: What do you think about obamas corrupt secret strategies?
    Now that the conventions are behind us, the 2008 election is shaping up to be much closer than anyone would have believed months ago. Still, it will be an uphill battle for John McCain as Barack Obama has the advantage this year. If Obama wins, it should be a wake-up call to Republicans that the nation?s political landscape has dramatically changed, making it difficult for Republicans to win national elections. A key factor in the challenge facing Republicans is shifting demographics. States such as Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada, once considered solid red states, are now faltering for the GOP. In George W. Bush?s home state of Texas, African-Americans and Hispanics ? traditionally Democratic voters ? form a majority of the population. In 2006, Texas? popular Republican Gov. Rick Perry won re-election with just 39 percent of the vote in a three-way race. McCain is still expected to win Texas this time. But Republican majorities in other states are fraying. Obama knows this. He has solid blue states New York and Massachusetts in his back pocket, along with most of the Northeast. Add to his base titanic California with 55 electoral voters and other left coast states like Oregon and Washington. There is no indication any of these states will move to the right. In fact, these blue states are moving further to the left. Ronald Reagan won New York in the 1980 and 1984 presidential elections. It is doubtful a conservative Republican will win the Empire State any time soon. This is why Obama and his campaign are so confident of victory. This is why he could pick Joe Biden as his vice presidential running mate, though Biden adds so little to his campaign. With such a solid base, Obama knows he needs to focus his campaign in just a handful of states, such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, Montana, Missouri, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and North Carolina. If he picks off a few of these states that have traditionally voted Republican in national elections ? Colorado and New Mexico, for example ? he wins. McCain, on the other hand, has to run a national campaign to keep his base together and at the same time engage in battle with Obama for these key swing states. To win, McCain must think outside the box. His pick of Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin indicates he realizes he needs to run a different campaign to beat Obama, the front-runner. McCain?s difficulties are compounded by the likelihood that Obama will outspend McCain by a ratio of 3-to-1 or more in these key swing states. Obama?s massive campaign spending at the micro level is showing. Anecdotally, I have heard stories about massive voter registration drives and preparations to get out the vote with the help of unions, teachers, and other Obama fans. Chief among these groups is ACORN, or Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, a radical group that has been caught engaging in voter fraud. Not surprisingly, Obama has close ties to the group since his days as a ?community organizer? in Chicago. The New York Times noted that Obama had been a key ally of ACORN. His influence at charitable foundations ?allowed him to help direct tens of millions of dollars in grants.? The paper also noted the key role ACORN played in helping him win his first state Senate race in Illinois. ACORN?s Web site features a lead article about its voter drive for this election year. The group says it has already signed up more than a million new voters for the upcoming elections. Joining the group?s efforts in registering new voters is the Rev. Al Sharpton. He is quoted saying that he and ACORN are targeting the states of Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Florida, and Alabama. ACORN calls its voter registration campaign ?Not This Time? ? a reference to the 2000 election when Al Gore lost the presidency by a handful of votes in Florida. Obama?s team has no plans to repeat the 2000 election. They want to win with a bigger margin, and they have a ?whatever it takes? approach to make sure that happens. http://www.newsmax.com/ruddy/Obama_S...07/128063.html (more...)

    Resolved Question: Why does Barney Frank and Chris Dodd want to steal money from the bailout for the radical left ACORN ?
    The bail out money if passed is NOT to be used for Obama's pet rock ACORN, Obama was an attorney for them, a radical left wing group. Regardless, House Republicans are saying that unless the possibility of ACORN seeing any money from this bailout is eliminated, there's no deal. "Doling out favors to ACORN and other liberal special interest groups are a non-starter for House Republicans," said Behner spokesman Kevin Smith. "If Rep. Frank wants to keep ACORN in the bill he can secure the necessary Democratic votes for passage because he'll need every one of them." Acorn, one of America's most militant left-wing "community activist groups," is spending $16 million this year to register Democrats to vote in November. In the past several years, Acorn's voter registration programs have come under investigation in Ohio, Colorado, Michigan, Missouri and Washington, while several of their employees have been convicted of voter fraud. Along with other potential recipients of these funds, including the National Council of La Raza and the Urban League, Acorn has promoted laws like the Community Reinvestment Act, which laid the foundation for the house of cards built out of subprime loans. Thus, we'd be funneling more cash to the groups that helped create the lending mess in the first place. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122247015469280723.html Yet another reason NOT to allow another corrupt Democrat to get into your tax dollars, by the way, Barney Frank's own words,"These two entities, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, are not facing any kind of financial crisis," Frank said. He added, "The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing." PS For those on the left the WALL STREET JOURNAL is not your favorite nemesis Fox News. Anna: It might be getting 'old' but it is very very important to the bail out clark d : too much Kool aid or in denial? or both Mercer Devil: http://hotair.com/archives/2008/09/26/the-democratic-acorn-bailout/ "peruse" again my friend Tickled Blue: better read it again my friend it sure was Mr Jonass: why do you see this a being bigotted and racist? do you have tunnel vision on reality? (more...)

    Resolved Question: Why are the two top dems trying to hijack the bail out bill?
    The two 'architects' of the bill, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd, both Dems, both corrupt. Re-Seeding the Housing Mess Once again the corrupt desperate Democrat party is trying to use funds that do not belong to them for their own gains. Here's the exact, amazing language from the Democratic proposal, breaking out how the money would be divided and dispensed: "Deposits. Not less than 20% of any profit realized on the sale of each troubled asset purchased under this Act shall be deposited as provided in paragraph (2). "Use of Deposits. 65% shall be deposited into the Housing Trust Fund established under section 1338 of the Federal Housing Enterprises Regulatory Reform Act . . . ; and 35% shall be deposited into the Capital Magnet Fund . . . "Remainder Deposited in the Treasury. All amounts remaining after payments under paragraph (1) shall be paid into the General Fund of the Treasury for reduction of the public debt." What we have here essentially are a pair of government slush funds created in July as part of the Economic Recovery Act that pump tax dollars into the coffers of low-income housing advocacy groups, such as Acorn. Acorn, one of America's most militant left-wing "community activist groups," is spending $16 million this year to register Democrats to vote in November. In the past several years, Acorn's voter registration programs have come under investigation in Ohio, Colorado, Michigan, Missouri and Washington, while several of their employees have been convicted of voter fraud. Along with other potential recipients of these funds, including the National Council of La Raza and the Urban League, Acorn has promoted laws like the Community Reinvestment Act, which laid the foundation for the house of cards built out of subprime loans. Thus, we'd be funneling more cash to the groups that helped create the lending mess in the first place. This isn't the first time this year that Democrats have tried to route money for fixing the housing crisis into the bank accounts of these community activist groups. The housing bill passed by Congress in July also included a tax on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to raise an estimated $600 million annually in grants for these lobbying groups. When Fannie and Freddie went under, the Democrats had to find a new way to fill the pipeline flowing tax dollars into the groups' coffers. This is both unethical and in detriment to our economy, the Dems will do anything and everything to get their inexperienced candidate elected at the cost of our great country. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122247015469280723.html This is Wall Street Journal article, and not from Fox News, for all the liberals who deny it is factual. (more...)

    Resolved Question: Turn my garden level basement into a walkout?
    I am starting to finish my basement and would like to make it a walkout. Currently on the east side the foundation is a half wall 4 feet high. I would like to be able to dig out enough by an already existing window, cut the foundation walls and put a door in there. I have a feeling the 2 major issues are drainage & the foundation support since the walls of the foundation are poured separate from the floor slab. The drainage "should" be ok since the lot slopes from west to east but I would still need some sort of drain outside I would think. Can I run a drain from the outside back into the main drain that is already in my basement? Has anybody out there done this? Have any insight on where to start? I'm in northern Colorado. thanks (more...)

    Resolved Question: What is your opinion on Unions and Right to Work laws?
    This site has a map with the break down of states with forced employee/union systems and states that have right to work laws. Unionizing Our Way to Greater Taxes http://townhall.com/blog/g/7d963a4a-253d-4e35-b242-d940a9c00b28 "The nonpartisan "Tax Foundation" has made a pretty interesting case that those states with a forced employee/union system not only pay higher taxes than those states with Right to Work laws which protect employees from being fired for refusing to join or pay dues or fees to a union, but household incomes in Right to Work states are also higher." "In addition to a higher tax burden, forced-union states? cost of living is higher as well. Economist Barry Poulson from the University of Colorado figured that living costs average nearly 18% higher in metro areas in non-Right to Work states than in Right to Work states." (more...)

    Voting Question: Please Help.... Renters rights in Colorado?
    We live in Colorado and rent from the Housing Authority/Hud. We live on site in Family 4 plexes. Since last summer we had a issue with black winged ants. We keep getting the run around and when they layed new floor the problem went away. Well they are back. And every were. When we payed rent we told them about it and wanted something done. they told us that they are in the foundation and everyone is having a problem. There is nothing that they can do. That was it. We have two children ages 8 years and 22 months with one due in July. This is gross I can't stand bugs in my house expecially thousands at once. What are our rights a tenets? What can we do? Who can we go to? We know ofother tenets who have had issues that were not address and they withheld rent and were taken to court and evicted. If we could aford to move we would but we can't. They have been really good with all other problems just this one. Any help would be appreciated (more...)

    Resolved Question: Renters Rights in Colorado?
    We live in Colorado and rent from the Housing Authority/Hud. We live on site in Family 4 plexes. Since last summer we had a issue with black winged ants. We keep getting the run around and when they layed new floor the problem went away. Well they are back. And every were. When we payed rent we told them about it and wanted something done. they told us that they are in the foundation and everyone is having a problem. There is nothing that they can do. That was it. We have two children ages 8 years and 22 months with one due in July. This is gross I can't stand bugs in my house expecially thousands at once. What are our rights a tenets? What can we do? Who can we go to? We know ofother tenets who have had issues that were not address and they withheld rent and were taken to court and evicted. If we could aford to move we would but we can't. They have been really good with all other problems just this one. Any help would be appreciated (more...)


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