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Liberty Rocks: Ricky Schroder, Stamping out Porn

Ricky Schroder At
Liberty Rocks
New Mission: To Stamp Out Pornography

by Fred Hernandez
The new venue for Liberty Rocks at Lange Hall on Third Street in Westcliffe had a great attendance of eighty five (85) friends and neighbors most of whom enjoyed a delicious dinner provided by Imperio Azteca. On the menu was a sumptuous taco bar featuring beef or chicken with all the trimmings including dessert.

Liberty Rocks March 2024
Photo by Fred Hernandez

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Liberty Rocks Hosts CCSD-1 School Board Candidates

 

by Fred Hernandez
That this event was considered of paramount importance to most of the community was clearly evident in the sell out audience that came to hear the six candidates vying for a seat on the Custer County School District board. It was close to eighty friends and neighbors in a “standing-room-only” attendance on Thursday evening, October 19th, at Tony’s Mountain Pizza when Chairwoman Ann Barthrop called the meeting to order a little after the six o’clock hour, immediately after the standard Pledge of Allegiance and group singing America
Dr. Ann Willson did her familiar invocation quoting, from the book “Prayers and Presidents”. This time she quoted President Warren G. Harding from his speech during American Education Week Proclamation on November 20, 1922.
“Without a vision the people perish ( from Pr. 29:18). Without education, there can be little vision. Of education it is said that ‘It is twice blest; it blesseth him that gives and him that takes’. It will be greatly worth the effort if, as an incident to the observance of Education Week, we can impress this thought upon the young manhood and womanhood of the nation and redirect their interest and patriotic zeal to the idea of making a proper contribution to educational work. The strength and security of the nation will always rest in the intelligent body of its people. Civic organizations and religious bodies may render special service by their cooperation; and particularly it is recommended that parents enlist themselves in behalf of closer understanding between school and home.”
Sage words indeed and a most appropriate quotation for the evening’s program.


Chairwoman Ann then briefly announced that the BOCC had arranged for speakers to do a presentation at Lange Hall on Proposition HH on Friday, October 20th.
In the interest of space and time, the over two hours meeting has
been edited to feature the salient points made by individual candidates and to capture the essence of their core beliefs. The order in which the candidates were called was picked randomly.

First up was Daniel Gasper, currently Shop Manager at Custer County Road and Bridge who apologized for not being a public speaker but shared his passion for the importance of maintaining a high standard for the school’s performance.

The next was Ms. Erin McCarthy, daughter of candidate Joseph McCarthy who regrettably but unavoidably had to go out of town. Erin is the mother of four children two of whom go to the local school. She read a letter penned by her father who expressed his sadness at some of the problems besetting the school and what steps needed to be taken going forward in order to address them in a positive manner. (The letter is on page 3 of this week’s issue.)
Third candidate was Regina “Reggie” Foster who gave a brief background of her experiences, in particular communications and team building, which she would apply if elected to the board.
The next candidate to introduce himself was Jeremy Hockett who cited his experience and training while he was in the U.S. Navy for over a decade where he learned to be an instructor and thus able to offer that training and experience.
Dr. Linda Brown, the write-in candidate, has a doctorate degree, a masters degree and has been a teacher, home school teacher, school founder and has given presentations in Oxford and Barcelona. She is a national trainer at the Northwest Evaluation Association which provides training for trainers and traveled throughout the country teaching trainers. This organization provides data on specific tests for each state which is an important tool that shows where there may be “holes” in the curriculum and thus making it possible to adjust the curriculum in a timely manner for the benefit of the students.
The sixth candidate Jennifer Kriegh is an active parent and currently a volunteer at the school. She spoke eloquently about the need for a school board member to be a good listener to the teachers, the students and, equally important, the parents. Moreover, she goes on, board members have to be accessible at all times and totally transparent most especially when it comes to the budget.
Chairwoman Barthrop then went to the questions starting with; How many board of education meetings have you attended and what motivated you to run? Both candidates Foster and Kriegh said they could count on one hand the board meetings they missed indicating that they attended the majority of meetings and they are motivated to run for the sake of their children’s good education which to them is of great importance. The next question was, “What are the three educational priorities that in a perfect world you would try to achieve and how will you achieve these?”
Candidate Gasper for his part sees how the school is changing due to politics and he wants to keep politics out of the school, retain the rural values of this community and improve communications and transparency. Candidate Foster stated that the school has wonderful teachers but they lack the tools to do the best job. She went on to say that teachers need to be heard when they express their needs and there is an urgent need to address the problem of teacher retention. Jeremy Hockett in his turn asked why prayer is not allowed in school when other agendas are tolerated? He spoke of the aging community and the need to make it attractive for younger residents with children to move into the county.
What was most evident through-out the give and take between candidates and Chairwoman Ann, who served as moderator, were
the following: the candidates were all in agreement that transparency is seriously lacking and needs to be improved. Another issue that needs immediate improvement is communications between the board and teachers, staff members and parents. There is also the issue of the lack of accountability which all the candidates agree needs to be addressed as a priority.
After a brief break, the audience was invited to address the candidates who were sitting side by side on the dais. Most noteworthy was the question raised by resident Mr. Len Arrigo who stated that he had heard a lot of rhetoric but nothing about the truly important concerns that the public have such as: parental rights, boys in girls sports, transgenderism, legalization of marijuana. Once again all the candidates were in almost perfect sync. Everyone agreed that parents have the ultimate right to teach their children according to their values and the values which the community holds dear. All candidates oppose [catering to] transgenderism and agree that as a general rule boys should not be allowed to play in girls sports.
From the more than two hour discourse one could conclude that this crop of candidates for the next school board are passionately committed to improve the overall performance of the school in general and of every child in particular. Everyone of the candidates individually brings their unique talents and qualifications to the contest. It will be challenging for the voting public to make the decision to choose the best combination of three members for the new board. We wish all candidates the best in their campaign.

 

Geological Survey Underway: Black Helicopters and Rock Collecting

Colorado Geological Survey employee speaks at Liberty Rocks

E.F. Ferraro,
Correspondent

On May 27, 2021, “In the public interest and accordance with Federal Aviation Administration regulations”, the United States Geological Survey,
(USGS) announced a “low-level airborne project” during which “a low-flying helicopter will soon be visible to residents of Custer and Fremont counties, Colorado, beginning on or around June 4 and lasting potentially through August 31, 2021. The helicopter will be equipped with an elongate stinger mounted to the underside of the cabin extending forward of the helicopter”. That’s the good news.
The USGS is a scientific agency of the United States government. According to its website, the scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. The organization’s work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology and hydrology. It was founded March 3, 1879. Today, the USGS is part of the much larger, U.S. Department of the Interior. Continue reading Geological Survey Underway: Black Helicopters and Rock Collecting

Video Resist Polis at Liberty Rocks – Custer County

Sangre de Cristo Sentinel gives a shout out and a Special Thanks to John Emmerling of the Fremont Crusader Newspaper for taking video of the Liberty Rocks meeting.

Thanks also to our speakers, especially Tom Good- Resist Polis PAC and Conservative Greg Lopez, former Republican Candidate for Governor in the primaries -2018

Video Part 1 Dan and Jackie Bubis,  Tom Good- Resist Polis PAC

Video Part 2    Tom Good, Dan Bubis

Video  Part 3    Rick Castor, Greg Lopez, Colorado Republican Women -Royal Gorge chapter

Recall Polis Kickoff Rally

Recall Polis Kickoff Rally
Thursday, June 27th
Ex Gubernatorial Candidate Greg Lopez,
Recall Honcho Tom Good, Speakers

by George Gramlich,
News and Commentary
It’s almost here: the Recall Polis Petition Drive. As Tom Good, Director of the Recall Polis PAC says, “This is the largest multi-partisan movement to ever hit Colorado Politics. By being here, you’re already part of the solution, and I thank you for that.”
A daunting 631,266 valid petition signatures are required (some from every county in Colorado) to put our left-wing Governor Polis up for a recall election. (The election date will be set by the Colorado Secretary of State. It can be no sooner than 30 days after a successful petition and no longer than 60 days from that determination. Once recalled, there will be a new Colorado Governor election.)
It has to be done.
Liberty loving Custer County voters NEED TO STEP UP. We did it before by recalling our RINO County Commissioners a few years ago and we can do this now.
The first step is to attend Custer County’s Recall Polis Kickoff Event, sponsored by the Custer County Citizens for the Constitution and Liberty Rocks, Thursday, June 27th at Tony’s Pizza in Silver Cliff at 6 p.m. (Get there early to grab some food and drink.)
The featured speakers are ex Gubernatorial candidate Greg Lopez and the Director of the Resist Polis PAC Tom Good. Conservative Mr. Lopez will discuss the current state-of-affairs regarding the outrageous progressive agenda that Polis has successfully paraded through Colorado’s left-wing Senate and House. Mr. Good will outline the recall process and the tasks that need to be done to be successful.
It is anticipated that the Recall Polis petition wording will be approved by Colorado’s Secretary of State on July 8th.
The Sangre de Cristo Sentinel has been designated the Custer County Recall Polis Headquarters. We anticipate receiving the recall petitions July 10th. You can sign the petition there. We are also looking for patriots to volunteer as petition gatherers to help make this happen. Also needed are other business sites in Custer County willing to serve as petition gatherers. You can sit at home and let Colorado become a 2nd, degenerate California, or you can stand up and be counted and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
We have only two months to gather the huge number of signatures and we need to hit the ground running.
So, drop by The Sentinel and volunteer to TAKE BACK OUR COLORADO.
(Below is a partial refresher of what the left-wing  Polis led Colorado legislature did so far:
1. After the voters of Colorado rejected the oil and gas industry killing Proposition 112 last year, the new progressive Colorado legislature passed Senate Bill 181 which basically is Prop 112. This will essentially kill the Oil and Gas industry in Colorado and throw hundreds of thousands of workers out-of-jobs and will gravely hurt Colorado’s tax revenue. 2. The libs passed and Polis signed HB 1032, an extreme left-wing radical Sex Education bill that literally teaches numerous forms of sexual perversions to our children. Even in elementary school. Opting out is almost impossible. This alone is enough to recall this evil socialist. 3. The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact bill, SB 19-042 passed by the progressives and signed by the lying Polis assigns our Electoral College votes to whoever wins the plurality vote in the U.S. Even if we voted for someone else. This means our votes DON’T COUNT and N.Y and California will rule the whole country. 4. The libs put an anti-TABOR referendum on the November Ballot eliminating the tax limiting TABOR law and allowing the libs to TAX US TO DEATH to fund their failed socialism model. 5. The RED FLAG BILL: HB 19-1177 allows for the cops to take your guns BASED ON AN ANONYMOUS TIP WITH NO EVIDENCE. This, folks, is socialism. Your property is not yours Your rights are negotiable.

Recall Polis and kill this thing. YOU DID NOT HEAR ONE WORD FROM POLIS ON THESE OUTRAGES WHEN HE WAS CAMPAIGNING FOR GOVERNOR. He hid his agenda and lied to the people of Colorado to get elected. If you want to live in a bankrupt state with insane taxes, have your kids taught sexual perversions in school, and have your guns taken away without a hint of due process, keep watching TV and Facebook. If you want to restore Colorado to a liberty loving, free state that embraces capitalism, free markets, personal responsibility and the 2nd Amendment, grab a petition and hit the streets. You can make a difference. TAKE BACK OUR COLORADO.

https://www.recallpolis.com/donate/

 

Liberty Rocks: A Compelling Evening with Firsthand Accounts of Socialism/Communism

by Becky Olson
It was a packed house at Tony’s Mountain Pizza last Thursday, May 30th where nearly 70 people showed up to Liberty Rocks for a program on Socialism and Communism. Dan Bubis, who hosts Liberty Rocks, spoke briefly and set the tone for the evening and introduced each speaker. His lovely wife, Jackie, gave a vignette on how one man can make a difference, a story about John Quince Adams’ determination and repetition on the need to abolish slavery and how his efforts lead up to (years later) influencing Abraham Lincoln. Continue reading Liberty Rocks: A Compelling Evening with Firsthand Accounts of Socialism/Communism

Special Speaker to tell stories of Patriot’s Day

Dear C-1 students, teachers, administrators, parents and school board,

You are invited to attend on March 28th, 2019 a Liberty Rocks meeting at Tony’s Mountain Pizza at 6 PM. There are many reasons why this session will benefit students. As most adults know, prior to the American Revolution taverns and coffee houses in the colonies were filled with debate on whether the colonies should declare their independence from England. The “Liberty Rocks” sessions have been designed to duplicate the colonial meetings that were so popular 244 years ago. I have attended about two dozen of these meetings Continue reading Special Speaker to tell stories of Patriot’s Day

Rural Healthcare Forum

Rural Healthcare Forum Packed
by Concerned Citizens
Which Is More Important:
Doctors or Bureaucracy?

by Fred Hernandez
By all accounts and measures it was an overflow attendance at Tony’s Pizza on Thursday evening, April 26th, for the monthly Liberty Rocks public forum hosted by Dan and Jackie Bubis. At 6 p.m., just before the meeting was called to order, the room was full to capacity with over 100 guests. The crowd was energetic and in good spirits as the Master of Ceremonies, Dan Bubis, got the meeting started with his ROE (Rules of Engagement); there would be two short power point presentations by Mr. Malin Jones and Dr. Gary Mohr to offer basic information and statistics on rural healthcare, followed by a question and answer period at which time the five PATIENTS FIRST candidates running for the Clinic Board would speak about their backgrounds and be available for questions and answers from the audience. Jax Bubis would be the official time keeper and keep everyone on schedule in order to have an orderly meeting and conclude on time. Continue reading Rural Healthcare Forum