February 7, 2012

SandBox Comments: Aspen Times "Aspen council advances plan for Annie's, Benton buildings"

With all the past attacking, by local press, of individuals daring to push the envelope socially in the Roaring Fork Valley; one has to acknowledge the noticeable change that has recently been showing up in 'tone change' of local reporting.

To quote the Aspen Daily, ZG and of course, Buffalo Springfield:  "....there's something happening here...what it is ain't exactly clear...."

Yes, we really and truly are 'sick of Mick'. And there is more than one individual that feels that way.

As you conservatives cast your vote this year; 'Remember Dan Maes'.  And try not to forget the Colorado conservative sector's version of Aspen Mayor Mick Ireland.   'Tom Tancredo, the Human Tank'.

Andre Salvail:
"....Approval of an ordinance on first reading is not necessarily an indication that the council will support the ordinance when it comes up for final adoption. Typically, a proposal gets unanimous support at first reading as a simple courtesy to the applicant and to take the discussion to the next level.

But Mayor Mick Ireland, who expressed many concerns Monday about aspects of the process that has gotten the project to its current point, cast a vote against introducing the ordinance anyway...."
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"Unapologetically pursuing and tracking patterns within the news others make since 2010."

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