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TaxProf Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Denver Post: Plowing Into the Farm Bill, by Anne C. Mulkern: Sen. Ken Salazar, a Denver Democrat who supports the bill, disputed the idea that it pays rich farmers. The bill allows payments to farmers with adjusted gross incomes of...
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Wash Park Prophet (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Sen. Ken Salazar, a Denver Democrat who supports the bill, disputed the idea that it pays rich farmers. The bill allows payments to farmers with adjusted gross incomes of $750,000 or less. That number doesn't take into account deductions for the cost of running a farm, Salazar said. "A farmer with an adjusted gross income of $750,000 might be losing his shirt" after paying for fuel, a...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
businessPlowing into the farm billRenewable-energy portion lauded, but critics cite costArticle Last Updated: 05/14/2008 11:10:55 PM MDTCorn and soybean farmer Roy Cook walks back to his tractor while working on a field in Tallula, Ill. Some opponents of the bill protest payments that would go to farmers with adjusted gross incomes of $750,000. Sen. Ken Salazar says that figure doesn't include...
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St. Louis CofCC Blog (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... Wash. U. from then until 2002, and then won election to the U.S. Senate that year. If TT takes on Ken Salazar and beats him in ‘10, and teaches at CU in the interim, then the timing, along with the first letter of their last names, will be the same. But I hope Tom would last more than two-thirds of a term in the Senate.
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The Hotline on Call (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
... For instance, three freshman Dems who won their conservative states with bare majorities -- Ken Salazar (CO) with 51%, Jon Tester (MT) with 49%, and Jim Webb (VA) with a mere 7,231 votes -- probably don't want to disrupt the delicate balance of their support by taking sides in a heated race. (Webb is also mentioned as a possible VP pick by either candidate).In fact, a spokesman for Mary...
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Red State (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Dem Presidential nominee, presumptive, Barack Obama and Hillary met on the Senate floor today, and CG Beyond the Dome blogger David Nather tells us about it. Les us see, Ken Salazar moderated a "half hug" between the two. Each of them met separately with Michigan Senators Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow regarding what the DNC is gonna do with all that junk, all that junk inside their trunk....
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
... 2 million gallons of `produced water' are wasted in this nation, unfit for any use," said Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., one of the bill's sponsors.New Mexico Sens. Jeff Bingaman, a Democrat, and Pete Domenici, a Republican, and Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., were the other sponsors.The House version of the bill was approved last year."This bill will change an energy-industry problem into an opportunity,...
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cbs4denver.com: National Politics (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
... of both Senator Obama and Senator Clinton, all of them asking me for support," said Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo. Salazar remains neutral and remains uncommitted along with Waak and several other state Democratic leaders. But pressure is mounting. "Right now, in the last few days, I've gotten some intensified calls from campaign managers of both the Obama campaign and the Clinton campaign,"...
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Woman Honor Thyself (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
To fear an idea, any idea, is unworthy of a free society. To suppress an idea from debate is more cowardly still. How does our country measure up? Who’s Afraid Of Ideas? Start with Rush Limbaugh. The king of talk radio exulted that he was “dreaming of riots in Denver” when radicals try to disrupt the Democratic convention. A chorus of pantywaists led by Sen. Ken Salazar demanded Limbaugh be...
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The Drunkablog (Free subscription) | 05/02/2008
News columnist Mike Rosen on Rush Limbaugh's DNC-riot remarks : Limbaugh-haters have accused him of incitement. Hopping on that bandwagon is Sen. Ken Salazar, who dashed off a letter calling on Clear Channel Communications, Limbaugh's ultimate boss, to reprimand him for a "clear exhortation" to rioting. Whatever you think of Limbaugh, this is silly. Pretty much.
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The Radio Equalizer: Brian Maloney (Free subscription) | 05/02/2008
... mayhem has gone virtually unnoticed by our Mile High media friends. Especially quiet is US Senator Ken Salazar (D-CO), who just last week pushed for a "reprimand" of Limbaugh, which included a pressure campaign aimed at KOA management . So far, he's had nothing to say about Barr's outrageous rhetoric. Taking an even shadier approach is Denver's Westword , an "alternative" newspaper distributed...
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WCBSTV.com: Your Source For New Yor (Free subscription) | 04/28/2008
U.S. Senator Ken Salazar said he wants Rush Limbaugh to be reprimanded by his bosses after the conservative talk show host commented on his program that riots during the Democratic National Convention would help Republicans.
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The Liberal Blog Network (Free subscription) | 04/27/2008
U.S. Senator Ken Salazar has asked today that the owner of 850 KOA "reprimand" Rush Limbaugh for what Salazar calls Limbaugh's "clear exhortation" for riots during the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Limbaugh said earlier this week that he is not calling for a riot in Denver in August but only "dreams" of it, to the tune of "White Christmas."
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Democratic Underground (Free subscription) | 04/27/2008
Source: [b]Denver Post[/b] Sen. Salazar: Reprimand Rush By Howard Pankratz The Denver Post Article Last Updated: 04/26/2008 02:39:10 AM MDT U.S. Senator Ken Salazar has asked today that the owner of 850 KOA "reprimand" Rush Limbaugh for what Salazar calls Limbaugh's "clear exhortation" for ...
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The Corner (Free subscription) | 04/26/2008
Give me a break. Ken Salazar wants Rush Limbaugh reprimanded. Sound familiar? Distort the facts. Find a convenient bad guy. Attack. Just remember who won last time, Senator. It wasn't Senate Democrats. It was Rush and -- God bless them -- Marine families.