Forty years ago today, western Colorado was riding high, and Pat O’Neill was a first-hand witness to it all, and a reaper of some of the rewards, as a partner
SPOKANE For the last 40 years, the John Wayne Trail Riders have ridden their horses into Malden, where they were greeted with friendly faces and a nice dinner during their state crossing on the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail.
Boebert is either unethical or obstuse
In the interest of full disclosure, I was never comfortable with Lauren Boebert as our representative in Washington. I believed Ms. Boebert was simply in over her head. You canât just yell âfreedomâ and carry a Glock to be an effective legislator and I didnât think she had the ideas or the experience to do more than that.
However, she was duly elected and I respected the results of what I believed was a fair process. (I am amazed that people think if âliberalsâ had somehow rigged things, Ms. Boebert would have been elected.) I was prepared to give her the benefit of the doubt and tried to remain objective about her actions.
Boebert must resign or be removed
Imagine the fear inside our nationâs Capitol after an angry mob of rioters had entered and desecrated the building. This was a mob that bludgeoned a police officer to death with a fire extinguisher and yelled for Mike Pence to be hanged.
If that was their intention for Mike Pence, imagine what they would do if they could find Nancy Pelosi, one of their sworn âenemies.â What did Lauren Boebert choose to do at that precarious moment? She tweeted information about Nancy Pelosiâs whereabouts, thereby increasing the very real danger facing a fellow member of the House of Representatives. Boebert attempted to defend her behavior by saying she did not tweet Speaker Pelosiâs specific location, but under the dangerous circumstances why was she providing any information at all? If she wasnât before, at that moment Lauren Boebert became an active participant in the insurrection against the United States government. How absolutely