Talk:Bob Beauprez

Minor correctinons
Beauprez was uncontested in the August primary. He already endorsed by Holtzman.


 * The site says that Holtzman dropped out. CQPolitics.com wrote, "state elections officials ultimately ruled that Holtzman failed to collect enough petition signatures to qualify for the primary ballot" -- Sholom 13:56, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

Beauprez for Governor website points to: http://beauprezforamerica.blogspot.com/

Should point to: http://www.beauprezforgovernor.com/

POV
The neutrality of this article is in dispute, because the rhetoric used in the controversies sections presents the allegations (many of which have since been proven false) as facts. Also, the presentation of the military visits as posturing is a matter of perspective, since one could just as easily say that he was supporting the troops by visiting their base. An ideological slant is clear in much of this article, particuarly in that last section.

This article is being used in Republican circles as part of an example of how Democrats are using Wikipedia to puff their own candidates and demonize Republicans. 1) A flight suit does not become a uniform until military insignia and badges are attached. There are no insignia or badges on Beaupreaz's flight suit. Without badges, it is simply a safety garment. The claim that military veterans objected to him (or any other politician) wearing a safety garmet on a routine demonstration flight is laughable. You can find anyone to complain about anything and document it, but before it makes it into a candidate's Wikipedia bio, the claim needs to pass a sanity test. This doesn't. The photo and the comments need to go. 2) The NCIC issue leaves out the important information that the Denver Post discovered and reported that no one has ever been prosecuted for the unauthorized release of NCIC data. This section is outsized for its significance. A line or two would be more appropriate, and then emphasizing its impact on the campaign. 3) The comment in the chairmanship section that he "was marked by an aggressive attempts to use redistricting to get more Republican candidates elected in Colorado" ignores the historic fact that the Democrats controlled redistricting that year and gerrymandered so effectively that in subsequent elections the Democrats lose the aggragate popular vote for legislative candidates by tens, (60,000 in 2006) and sometimes hundreds of thousands of votes and still control the legislature. It is hard to "use" redistricting "aggressively" when you don't control the process. I could go on, but I have passed the 100 word limit. This is my first entry anywhere in Wikipedia. If I have broken any rules, please note them and I will do better next time. Thanks.Bronze Knight 20:23, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

Beaucredo: removing anything that reflects badly on Beauprez and putting "grow up ou slimey p.o.s." as your edit reason isn't going to cut it.

Beaucredo, buzz off. You're some damp-eyed, easily bruised GOP operative with a tenuous grasp of English. I know Mexican immigrants who write better than you. Leave the military debate segment in. It gives some proper context to that bogus flight suit campaign photo.

Beauprez campaign is inserting disinformation and removing negative information.

None of the allegations against DeLay have been proven. Ronnie Earle, the Tom Delay prosecutor, has a history of indictments against Democrat and Republican political enemies that have failed (see Kay Bailey Hutchison) and it has been widely reported that Earle had to shop the charges to several grand juries because some refused to indict. One of the charges filed by Earle was summarily dismissed by trial judge Pat Priest. Earle has partnered up with producers making a movie, called The Big Buy, about his pursuit of DeLay that has been filming since before DeLay was notified of the charges. 

This was added because the added statement about Tom Delay is an unproven allegation that is used to make the member of congress guilty by association. Especially when there is much evidence that Ronnie Earle's indictments are politically motivated. You cannot include one side of an unproven allegation and not include the other, to do so would be unfair and biased.

Roma, we had agreed to a compromise paragragh, please keep your word. Here is the compromise paragrapgh.

Beauprez was a recipient of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's ARMPAC campaign contributions. DeLay is being prosecuted on charges of felony money laundering of campaign finances and conspiracy to launder money. To date, Beauprez has not offered to return or donate to charity any of the $30,000 he received, despite calls from Democrats to do so. Republicans say that the charges against DeLay are politically motivated because prosecutor Ronnie Earle has a history of unsuccessful indictments against political enemies of both parties such as Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), and because it has been widely reported that Earle had to shop the charges to multiple grand juries because one refused to indict. Bachs 08:02, 13 February 2006 (UTC)
 * This information belongs in the DeLay article, not this article. The DeLay article is linked.George Bluth 16:15, 13 March 2006 (UTC)

Administrators - please add the following category to this article: Category:Current members of the United States House of Representatives|Beauprez, Bob X Stryker 15:03, 15 June 2006 (UTC) Also, please make sure the article sorts correctly for Category:Pro life politicians. It should say Category:Pro life politicians|Beauprez, Bob. X Stryker 17:02, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

Unprotected
Protected for weeks and weeks, no discussion for weeks. Protection unmarked. I've unprotected, but will watch this. --Tony Sidaway 18:42, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

DeLay
Beauprez was a recipient of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's ARMPAC campaign contributions. In 2005, DeLay was indicted on felony money laundering charges by Texas district attorney Ronnie Earle. While DeLay has not been convicted of any crime, and no one has accused Beauprez of misconduct, the charges against DeLay have led Democrats to call on Beauprez to return the money or to donate it to charity. Republicans say that the charges against DeLay are politically motivated because prosecutor Ronnie Earle has a history of unsuccessful indictments against political enemies of both parties such as Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), and because Earle had to shop the charges to multiple grand juries because one refused to indict. 

This is how the paragrapgh should read for the following reasons. The charges agaonst DeLay are brought by an ackowledged partisan. Ronnie Earle has stated that he will "get DeLay" at a Democratic fundraiser, this is not in dispute. Earle has a history of failed indictments against his political enemies of both parties, this fact is also not in rational dispute. If people insist that the DeLay reference be included in the main article, fairness and article neutrality demand that both sides of the story be told and not just the DNC talking points version of them. Bachs
 * Thank you for getting rid of the ungrammatical mess that was the previous iteration of that paragraph. I have clarified your edits slightly. NatusRoma | Talk 03:43, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

Political Controversies
Are any of the first three or four (Legal issues, ARMPAC contributions, Michael Cherney, or Military Service) a serious controversy? If not, let's get rid of it. FWIW, the fifth one, which I just added (NCIC database) is an example (imho) of a real controversy, as it has been headlining the Colorado local papers, and involves an FBI investigation. Thoughts? -- Sholom 13:56, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

"Incumbent"
He obviously hasn't been the incumbent in a while, but I can't figure out how to remove the word "incumbent" from the infobox.Guppy313 22:53, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

Native Colorado governor
Why does the 2nd paragraph go on about Ritter being the 1st Colorado native in many years to be elected governor. This is an article about Beauprez, not Ritter! Is anyone opposed to deleting this item? Plazak (talk) 15:47, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
 * No one came to the defense of this item, so I will delete it. Plazak (talk) 14:25, 28 December 2007 (UTC)

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