Tagging the Northern Colorado loon: Kevin Lundberg

Kevin Lundberg, theocratElection 2008 (updated)
Theocracy called to task: Adam Molzer (25-Sep-08), Lundberg's term is a failure of leadership [letter to the editor], WindsorBeacon.com [Windsor, Colorado], online at coloradoan.com (accessed 23-Oct-08).

A resident of Berthoud, Colorado, Kevin Lundberg has made a national name for himself as the theocrat representing Colorado House District 49, which includes rural Larimer County and Windsor but not Fort Collins and Loveland. Lundberg has served in the Colorado State House since 2002 and is now running for reelection against James Ross. If reelected, term limits would make this Lundberg's last shot at spreading his divisive Christianist views.

How do we know he's a bona fide loon?

•Obsessed with sex.

•Doubts you're a Christian if you don't believe like him.

•A know-it-all: Intends to legislate the curriculum used at Colorado State University for training undergraduate students in forest management, which reflects his personal war on learning.

•Wants to dry up the Poudre River.

How did he recently get tagged?

Check out Adam Molzer's letter to the editor of the Windsor Beacon (the highlighting's mine).
Lundberg's Term is a Failure of Leadership

Residents of House District 49, do not be misled by recent mailings endorsing Kevin Lundberg. These ads are from a big-money 527 political group in Denver currently under investigation for violating campaign finance laws, and paint Lundberg as a "proven leader" running on a "proven record." The reality is that Lundberg's time in the legislature has been a failure of leadership and an embarrassment for northern Colorado.

Lundberg's voting record reflects his own extremist views and not those of the people he supposedly represents. His narrow focus on fringe issues has done nothing to help the middle class and working families living in our district. Rather than give real attention to issues of health care, job development, programs for seniors and youth, public education, transportation and local environmental concerns, Lundberg has bent to the fanatical and divisive appeals of special interest groups and ideologue activists.

By voting for James Ross for House District 49, we have a clear alternative to two more disgraceful years of radical antics by Lundberg.

James Ross understands the real needs of residents in HD-49 and will represent our interests to create a safe and secure community.

Vote for James Ross for House District 49.

Adam Molzer
Laporte

UPDATE, Thursday, November 6, 2008: Kevin Lundberg might have gotten tagged in this election, but he escaped getting bagged. Lundberg defeated James Ross 58 to 42 percent.


 

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