For not allowing the lowest common denominator of the homeless (including many from Denver and elsewhere) to take over our public areas — I salute you.
Now, perhaps, we can start to address the issue of adequate emergency shelter space and giving priority to homeless Boulderites . . .
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Wonderful! And is the gentleman pictured a relative of yours?
No, Doc Brinkley isn't a relative, just a famous (or infamous) figure in Great Depression days in Kansas and elsewhere.
I have two semi-famous relatives, both on my father's side: The poet John G. Neihardt of "Black Elk Speaks" and other works (a cousin), and W.L. Weller — the maker of premium Kentucky bourbon (a great-great-great uncle). This may explain a great deal about me; or maybe not.