Category Archives: Politics
Judge Drops All Charges against July 7 Cory Gardner Sit-in Protesters
On Tuesday, District Judge Adam Espinosa followed the recommendation of the Denver City Attorney and […]
Polis Continues to Draw Crowds
In the first of a series of town halls planned for the congressional recess of […]
The USS Liberty: Fifty Years of US Cover-Up
In 1967 the surviving crew members of the USS Liberty endured a military attack by […]
Editorial: Martinez Lawsuit on the Right Side of History
The Nation Report staff stands in strong favor of the Martinez lawsuit to force the […]
Commentary: Peace Train
Peace Train The entire nuclear cycle, from uranium mining, to nuclear power on one hand […]
Audience Member at Denver University Throws Rotten Eggs at Kosovo Ambassador
On Wednesday Ambassador Vlora Çitaku, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo to the United States, […]
Crowd Delivers Letters and Postcards Opposing ACHA to Cory Gardner
“He will not show up for a town hall. He refuses to. That’s not representation. […]
Commentary: Policing For Profit: When Systemic Practices Supercede Corruption
In the US, the criminal justice system is Big Business. Our high rates of stops, […]
Election 2018: Colorado Attorney General
Although a full campaign will not begin until after the current state legislative session ends, […]
CODEPINK Activist Speaks Out About Her Arrest at Caucus
“I think it’s important to point out that Israel has been unlawfully entering Palestinian land for […]
Multiple Groups Interrupt Colorado Governor During Speech at Science March
Colorado groups that have criticized Governor John Hickenlooper protested his appearance at Saturday’s March for […]
Jury Nullification Educators Have Their Day in Federal Court
A civil rights lawsuit challenging a “free speech zone” outside the Lindsey Flanigan Courthouse in […]