Last week, the Colorado Campaign for Change set off across Colorado on a three day rural tour. Greg Hauenstein was there and wrote about the experience on the Colorado for Obama blog:
The Campaign for Change RV began its tour across rural Colorado early Wednesday morning. Colorado Agriculture Commissioner John Stulp, Former Governor Roy Romer, Governor Bill Ritter, and US Senator Ken Salazar all came along for the ride and told their fellow Coloradans why Senator Obama is the best choice for rural America.
Day One brought the tour to Sterling, Fort Morgan, Windsor, and Greeley. Here are some pictures from the day:
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Y’all have a great photographer.
That got pulled over by a cop for having it’s license plate stickers reversed?
you mean, “its”
Whenever you feel tempted to use the apostrophe, just don’t do it. Or at least ask yourself everytime if you mean “it is.”
I know the rule is only for “it is” but I think it should be used for the posessive case too. Freedom for the apostrophe!
…those who want to convey intelligence are not so free. They are bound by the rules of language.
…shoot, I shoulda’known.