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Alcon
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« on: February 01, 2010, 09:47:28 PM »

Not to interrupt the narrative, but there's very little chance in hell that a majority of Colorado Springs residents would identify with the explicit goals of the Tea Party.

Colorado Springs isn't a city.  It's a collection of single occupancy units that all just so happened to form in the same place.

P.S. And before anyone dives on me... yes, I have actually been there.

Does that have much bearing on municipal policy that could explain this?
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Alcon
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2010, 11:15:21 PM »

Not to interrupt the narrative, but there's very little chance in hell that a majority of Colorado Springs residents would identify with the explicit goals of the Tea Party.

Colorado Springs isn't a city.  It's a collection of single occupancy units that all just so happened to form in the same place.

P.S. And before anyone dives on me... yes, I have actually been there.

Does that have much bearing on municipal policy that could explain this?

I'm just saying, calling Colorado Springs a "conservative city" is largely a misnomer.

Ah, got you, sorry for overanalyzing
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