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Editorial: Gardner should have shown more heart toward disabled protesters

U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner should have left protesters in his office Thursday until he got into town that night – regardless of the time his airplane’s wheels touched down – and met with them to discuss their fears that Republican cuts to Medicaid would also cut off life-supporting services.

Instead, the first-term Republican’s staff had the disabled protesters arrested and physically removed from his downtown Denver office Thursday night as he was headed into town for the congressional break.

The arrests were hard to watch.

We are ashamed. This is a man who we have stood up for when he didn’t hold town hall meetings. We’ve given him the benefit of the doubt that he would fight for a better version of the Republican repeal of Obamacare, using his vote as leverage for a more moderate bill.

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Competing in NCAA athletics on the small end of Division I can put a school in an awkward position. On one hand, the school has access and opportunity to compete against big-name programs in games sure to bump up the smaller school’s national exposure while also providing it with a nice payday. On the other […]


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