Attorney General Heading To U.S. Supreme Court
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Updated: 10:55 PM Nov 28, 2008
Attorney General Heading To U.S. Supreme Court
Colorado Springs, CO
100-Million-dollars in the hole. Colorado is anticipating a shortfall of at least that much due to a failing economy, and now a lawsuit could tack on an extra nine-million-dollars to that.
Posted: 5:54 PM Nov 28, 2008
Reporter: Rosie Barresi
Email Address: rbarresi@kktv.com
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Posted by: Gregory-Alan: Johnson Location: Colorado Springs on Dec 1, 2008 at 05:50 PM

I apologize to the staff of KKTV and thank them for posting my comments.
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Posted by: Martinez Location: Southside on Dec 1, 2008 at 10:12 AM

Gregory, it is not censorship if the story is obscure, and no one particularly cares about it. People like Doug Bruce who nitpick about these issues and have nothing better to do than complain about it are the only people who care. If KKTV was censoring a police involved murder, or an embezzeling scam, or something that would make people look bad, then it is censorship. If Suthers saying his oath late was any sort of issue, the other party would be all over it. No one cares, no one is effected, and no one is hurt by it.
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Posted by: KKTV.com Web producer on Nov 30, 2008 at 01:08 PM

Gregory-Alan: Johnson, KKTV has a policy to review all posts before they are published for legal reasons. We do not censor any comments. There are times that we cannot review all comments right away. That is why your comment on November 29 did not post immediately. If you have further questions, please contact me directly at News@kktv.com. Thank you.
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Posted by: Gregory-Alan: Johnson Location: Colorado Springs on Nov 30, 2008 at 10:17 AM

Two days ago I posted right here a comment about the illegitimacy of "our" attorney general serving in a vacated seat, as his oath of office was recorded outside the legal time frame with the sos, thus his office is lawfully vacant. KKTV saw fit not to post that comment. Welcome to censorship of facts. I didn't know that KKTV was a member of the CFR as well. Looks like I can trust NO local tv news sources as well as the nat'l networks.
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Posted by: Gregory-Alan: Johnson Location: Colorado Springs on Nov 29, 2008 at 12:24 PM

Just in case folks around here weren't aware, due to the timing in which John Suthers filed his oath of office (late), he has been "serving" in a vacated position for the entire term. I have a copy of what was recorded at the sos in Denver. He took the oath in Jan '04 and didn't get it in until May. The law gives 60 days.
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