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The tornados were northeast of Denver about 30 miles in smaller bedroom
community type towns. So far, I have heard that one tornado was 1 mile
wide. 80 homes completely destroyed and 795 damage to some degree. As far
as the bill is concerned, they, as usual, aren't talking about it on the
public political talk shows. They will, after it becomes law, but little
good that will do.
Phil.
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From: "April Stahl" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:46 PM
Subject: To those who live in Colorado
Hi Phil and others who live in Colorado,
How are things after the recent storm near Denver? And how are things after
the political storm regarding the bill that forbids discrimination of any
kind regarding sexual orientation whether real or perceived in public
places? I heard about it on Focus On The Family and will continue to follow
it's progress. If Governot Ritter signs the bill, there will be no more
women's and men's restrooms according to the info discussed today. If a man
thinks he is a woman or visa versa, they can enter the restroom of their
choice or the locker room etc. What can you tell us about this?
April Stahl
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