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Coors to run for Senate
Rocky Mountain News ^ | April 7, 2004 | Jim Tankersley

Posted on 04/07/2004 10:41:10 AM PDT by Columbine

Brewery giant Pete Coors will enter Colorado's U.S. Senate race today, potentially giving Republicans a well-known and well-financed candidate to challenge Ken Salazar, the Democratic attorney general.

Coors, CEO of Coors Brewing in Golden, will face former U.S. Rep. Bob Schaffer and Colorado Springs lawyer Dan O'Bryant in the Republican primary to replace retiring Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell.

(Excerpt) Read more at rockymountainnews.com ...


TOPICS: Front Page News; Politics/Elections; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: 2004; bobschaffer; candidates; colorado; coors; danobryant; electionussenate; senate
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To: Dan from Michigan; JohnnyZ
"Milwaukee's Best

Called the "Beast" up here for a reason."


Where I went to school, we called it "The Beast" as well. Nasty stuff. But not half as nasty as the swill my roommate used to drink . . . get ready . . . Milwaukee's Best Lite! If drinking The Beast was like drinking cow piss, drinking The Beast Lite was like drinking dog piss after putting cow's piss in your dog's water bowl.
81 posted on 04/07/2004 12:57:54 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: Columbine
"That's why I've been asking how he stand on issues and hoping someone will post what they know in between all the beer jokes."


Unfortunately, I know plenty of beer jokes but very little about Pete Coors' policy stances.
82 posted on 04/07/2004 12:59:16 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: itsamelman
Who is the man in the picture...surely not Mr. Coors? (Although I'd welcome the news)
83 posted on 04/07/2004 1:03:44 PM PDT by Meldrim
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To: AuH2ORepublican
I don't care for light beers in general. If I wanted lite beer, I'd put an ice cube in it.

Although I put that above $hithouse, I mean Icehouse.

84 posted on 04/07/2004 1:07:36 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("...and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take...OUR FREEDOM")
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To: ZULU; All
For an easy-drinking mass-produced beer, Coors uisn't too bad.

My favorite is Coors Winterfest, a holiday/seasonal beer they produce. Good flavor and a little more body than the usual Coors fare.

I haven't seen it in stores the last two years. Maybe they stopped producing it. Anyone know for sure?

85 posted on 04/07/2004 1:08:45 PM PDT by MplsSteve
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To: Columbine
I wish I knew. I just hope it's more like his Killians Red than Coors lite.
86 posted on 04/07/2004 1:08:53 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("...and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take...OUR FREEDOM")
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To: MichaelP
Sounds excellent. Anything that will keep us from having a Senator Salazar sounds good to me.
87 posted on 04/07/2004 1:15:04 PM PDT by zbigreddogz
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To: MplsSteve
The problem I have with American beers in general is they are too light. I prefer a heavier European brew with a slightly bitter aftertaste.

I guess the American market prefers lighter beers.
88 posted on 04/07/2004 1:19:05 PM PDT by ZULU (God Bless Senator Joe McCarthy!!!)
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To: AuH2ORepublican
Same here but we should be hearing a lot more about his in the next few days.
89 posted on 04/07/2004 1:19:51 PM PDT by Columbine (Bush '04 - Owens '08)
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To: AuH2ORepublican
Ha, ha, ha. That's what happens when you don't spell check your posts !
90 posted on 04/07/2004 1:20:07 PM PDT by The South Texan (The Democrat Party and the leftist (ABCCBSNBCCNN NYLATIMES)media are a criminal enterprise!)
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To: Dan from Michigan
"I don't care for light beers in general. If I wanted lite beer, I'd put an ice cube in it."


I'm a Guinness man myself. But if I want a non-stout, I'll have a Sam Adams or (if they don't have it) a Heineken. Another of my favorite beers is Elm City, which is only available in certain parts of Connecticut (but alas, I haven't had one in years).
91 posted on 04/07/2004 1:22:17 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: Dan from Michigan
BTW, Dan, I'm heading over to Michigan in a few weeks (I'll probably hit Detroit, Ann Arbor, Frankenmuth, Lansing, Holland, Traverse City, and several places in the eastern UP). Any local beers you would care to recommend?
92 posted on 04/07/2004 1:24:18 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: AuH2ORepublican
Coors's most enduring contribution to the conservative cause was the establishment of the Heritage Foundation, begun with a $250,000 grant from Coors in 1973.
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93 posted on 04/07/2004 1:36:00 PM PDT by KQQL (@)
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To: AuH2ORepublican
I do actually.

In Webberville(Between Lansing and Brighton on I-96), there's a place called the Michigan Brewing Company. There's about 12 different beers there last I heard. I like their Mackinac Pale Ale quite a bit. It's right behind the Big Mobil Station there at the expressway.

There's a Microbrew in Novi(Detroit suburb about 1/2way between Detroit and Brighton near I-96) that's good too. Local Color(I had their pale ale). Grand River(the main road that goes along I-96), just east of Novi Rd.

Big Buck in Gaylord(North Michigan) and Auburn Hills I've heard was good, but never had a chance to go there yet.

Bells is "alright" but a lot of people love it. They are based in Kalamazoo. I've only had their bottles, not draft though so that goes into consideration.

94 posted on 04/07/2004 1:39:30 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("...and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take...OUR FREEDOM")
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To: AuH2ORepublican
Don't forget Arcadia in Battle Creek.
95 posted on 04/07/2004 1:40:40 PM PDT by Amish
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To: Columbine
I usually don't have much good to say about Coors, but in this case I'll make an exception and wish him well.
96 posted on 04/07/2004 1:46:32 PM PDT by Pilsner
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To: Meldrim
Giant Coors Can Invades Military Encampment

Sp/5 Tom Tucker and his "Coors Rocket Pod" Photo Provided By: Dave Speer

Never underestimate the power and ingenuity of our men in Vietnam. The following story offers fitting proof of this statement. Our story began in 1967 at Fort Carson, near Colorado Springs, Colo, when a small group of soldiers from this base made a trip to Denver and a subsequent tour through the Coors brewery in Golden. Such a good time was had by all that several of the men were converted to Coors Beer.

Later, in 1968, these same men were re-assigned to the 189th Assault Helicopter Company in Pleiku, Vietnam. Though they were unable to get their favorite liquid refreshment in their new and foreign surroundings, their loyalty to Coors did not diminish. This loyalty was manifested in the re-design of some of their Company's combat equipment.

Sp/5 Tom Tucker, from Tucson, Arizona, wrote his parents asking that they send him an empty Coors "Tall Can" and the matching enamel paint to go with it. His father, also a loyal Coors customer, spent the next three weeks visiting paint stores in the Tucson area--with Coors can in hand--in an effort to secure the right paint.

Within two months, the "Tall Can" and paint arrived in Pleiku. From here on it was "easy". Specialists Tucker and Robert E. Johnson of San Antonio, Texas went to work painting an exact replica of the Coors can on their helicopter rocket pods. The rocket pods hold several rockets each, which are fired from the pods when the helicopters are in flight over a combat zone.

Thanks to these two ingenious young men, Coors has become a distinctive part of the 189th's flying fortress. It is conceivable that the newspaper headlines in Hanoi occasionally read now, "GIANT COORS CAN INVADES MILITARY ENCAMPMENT".

We are indebted to Burt Humphrey of Buxton-Smith Mercantile Co. of Tuscon for making the above story available for our use.

Website here

http://www.189thahc.org/coorspod.html

97 posted on 04/07/2004 1:55:46 PM PDT by itsamelman ("Before I refuse to take your questions, I have an opening statement." -- R. Reagan)
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To: Columbine
The Coors family runs a foundartion. Pete Coors is one of the board members. For a listing of some of the annual contibutions see:

www.castlerockfoundation.org

http://castlerockfoundation.org/CR2001AR.pdf

http://www.castlerockfoundation.org/CR2002AR.pdf

I see some I like:

American Enterprise Institute
American Legislative Exchange Council
Heritage Foundation
Hillsdale College
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
John Wayne Cancer Institute
Pacific Legal Foundation

If he's Joe's boy, I would expect he doesn't fall too far from the tree.

Yes??

(Nothing against Bob Schaffer, but I want a conservative who is likely to win....Bob probably could, but then again if Coors runs stronger, fine with me.


98 posted on 04/07/2004 1:58:33 PM PDT by Amish
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To: Dan from Michigan
Thanks for the recommendations. I assume Brighton is in your home county of Livingston? Livingston County isn't on our itinerary, although I guess we'll drive through it when we go to Frankenmuth. Whatever beer I have on the way better not spoil my appetite, since we're heading to Zehnder's. : )
99 posted on 04/07/2004 2:11:04 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: Amish
"Don't forget Arcadia in Battle Creek."


Thanks, Amish. I'll see if I can convince my wife to stop at Battle Creek on the way back from Holland.
100 posted on 04/07/2004 2:12:31 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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