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Lenina Close, co-founder of the Gadsden Society of Colorado, rallies the crowd for "Liberty for All".

I know: too rambly. But at least I got my word in.

I'm surprised, too! Especially given the age of the building and the previous readings from shows I've seen here! Not that I'm complainin'!

 

AND, YES!... I know my protective glasses are crooked in this shot. I adjusted 'em right after snappin' this photo.

Steven Rotter is a skin cancer and cosmetic surgeon in suburban Washington D.C. Bradley Rotter is a high school senior in suburban Washington,D.C.

State Senator Morgan Carroll (D-Aurora).

John Brackney, president of the South Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, gets up close and personal with the rally crowd.

See those 🎧? That's me both reading AND listening to The Covid Safety Handbook by Violet Blue - who designed the shirt you see me wearing!

 

You should get them all rright now!!! 📖😷

Steven Rotter is a skin cancer and cosmetic surgeon in suburban Washington D.C. Bradley Rotter is a high school senior in suburban Washington,D.C.

John Caldara, president of the Independence Institute, local radio talk-show personality, and major thorn in the side of Colorado leftists.

About 125-150 people showed up for the rally.

Plus, the hoodie for MPOX safety

Ah, the good old days, when instead of tethering installations to motherboards and concocting Double-Dare-style upgrade gauntlets, Microsoft appealed to personal responsibility and assumed a conscience. I miss those simpler days...*sniff*

Steven Rotter is a skin cancer and cosmetic surgeon in suburban Washington D.C. Bradley Rotter is a high school senior in suburban Washington,D.C.

Even with a thin crowd.

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