Unless you have been living in a cave, you likely know that the Republican candidates for POTUS gathered in Boulder on Wednesday for their third debate. CU touted it as a great opportunity for the students, but not surprisingly, CNBC limited the number of tickets to students at about 100, and allowed an audience of only 1000 in a venue that seats 11,000 plus. Like everyone else in the nation, the CU students had to decide whether or not to watch the debate on TV. On the morning of the debate, there was an interesting full-page ad in the Boulder Daily Camera - blurb below from here:
BOULDER, Colo. — In an open letter published Wednesday as a
full-page ad in the Boulder Daily Camera, 63 Colorado pastors and other
evangelical leaders call on GOP presidential candidates to craft
respectful, solutions-based messages on immigration.
In a key state for 2016, the letter counters harsh rhetoric toward immigrants from some presidential candidates and other political leaders.
“The immigrant community and our community are one and the same,” the
letter states. “Together, for several years we have diligently worked
to create space to dialogue and learn from one another about how the
broken immigration system has affected our communities, keeping us
divided. And, we have come to this shared conclusion: Immigrants are
vital in our communities, and we must treat them with respect and
dignity. Our laws must reflect that conclusion.”
“So many of us feel that we need to do something to stand up to the
negativity around the immigration debate,” said Michelle Warren, an
Evangelical Immigration Table leader in Colorado.
“We are desperate for a
conversation that welcomes immigrants with compassion.”
FULL LETTER - slightly better viewed in link as PDFsole Mennonite signator was Vern Remple.
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Friday, October 30, 2015
Thursday, October 29, 2015
RICHIE FURAY AND LOS LOBOS AT eTOWN
I know, I know, it's been quite a while [although no one mentioned it :-)]. Been quite busy with a new place in the mountains, shifting places in Boulder, etc. But the eTown YouTube Channel just put up the videos of the Richie Furay and Friends session. When we saw the initial announcement, we though "Well Furay will be good, and it will be interesting to see who the 'Friends' turn out to be." Well we were not disappointed - it was a very enjoyable evening with Furay and his daughter, the Friends Los Lobos and of course the eTown crew . Below is just one video from the evening; the most iconic of the tunes, but visit the eTown Channel to see many great songs and interviews.