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Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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18 September 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
So this is a wedding photo? How about a caption Daily Press.
17 September 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
A father and his lovely daugter?
11 September 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
How about people walk instead of getting in their gas powered whatever. Oh wait, there are hardly any sidewalks in Craig because most people are too lazy to walk and when they do, nobody shovels the snow off the sidewalks that do exist so you end up walking in the streets. Craig is such a small town that it should encourage walking and bicycling not more noisy, smelly machines.
27 August 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
Wow! The government is doing the same thing it's been doing for years and years. Only now you have these fears? The Patriot Act was passed in 30 days and was over 1,000 pages. You think every congressman read that masterpiece (sarcasm)? You think that Obama has an evil agenda? Have you been watching FOX news (and I use the term “news” loosely here)? Just how exactly are we going to turn into China, Cuba or Venezuela? We already have socialism in the form of healthcare (medicare), post office, police, fire, parks, roads, schools.
What is the big deal?
26 August 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
I believe Smoker Friendly and Kum n Go have been robbed recently. Did we require them to install cameras, security doors? Where does this double standard come from?
26 August 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
Other “Drug Dealers” in Craig:
Starbucks, Safeway, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, Darkhorse, Stockmen's, The Mud Shack, City Market, The OP, Kum n Go, Smoker Friendly, Coke, Pepsi, Mathers, Carelli's, etc…
Too many to list. Some are very near parks and schools!
26 August 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
An emergency! OMG! Run for your lives!
Seriously. Patrick, what does your son working in a mine have to do with anything. Lots of people work lots of places and medical marijuana was still approved by the majority of voters in the state.
As for the stupid, lazy and paranoid remark; Yes, if that's your experience you should quit. However, just like there are a myriad variety of teas that you can drink for different maladies - there are a vast amount of different strains of marijuana. If you smoke the good stuff you won't feel stupid, lazy and paranoid. Mr. Lawton was probably smoking cheap imported Mexican weed that wasn't processed correctly. You can't simplify everything to a black-and-white comparrison and be factual and truthful at the same time.
Not to be negative, but this is exactly what I thought would happen. Craig is full of too many closed-minded conservatives that are quick to judge and hypocritical - they can tell you how to live but don't try telling them…
25 August 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
Good old compassionate Craig Colorado. Worried that your neighbor may be smoking pot in the privacy of their own house to ease their pain or help them eat? I am not at all surprised by this but I applaude Mr Hadley for fighting for it.
30 April 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
GreyStone, you seem to be misunderstanding the facts. Tri-State uses subcontractors because it has a massive amount of work to do in a short period of time. There are hundreds of contracted personnel on the job and that's not something that Tri-State could do with it's employee base. Otherwise Tri-State would need to permanently hire 500 more employees to sit around for 10 months out of the year waiting for an outage to perform the work. And you must also consider that some of the contracted work is so specialized that it would make no sense to permanently hire that particular trade. It is simple business economics and has nothing to do with “making money at all cost” (Tri-State is a not making profit for shareholders, it's a REC).
16 April 2009
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Wapitipoker (Anonymous) says…
Ha! This is ridiculous. I wonder if there would have been a “party” opposing McCain's huge stimulus spending if he had won. It started with Bush (TARP) so don't think McCain or the republican party wouldn't have continued it too. It's too bad all of these people are too short-sighted to see that you have to spend money to fix something that is costing you more money down the road (I wonder how many of them have huge credit card bills?) The sad part is they probably feel like they accomplished something when they were just pawns to mental giants like Glen Beck. Viva la Revolution!