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Mark Hillman is a Colorado native, a farmer, "recovering journalist" and a former Majority Leader of the Colorado Senate. He believes that personal responsibility, limited government and individual liberty are essential foundations of a government that respects the people. Mark served as Colorado’s acting State Treasurer from June 2005 to March 2006. Previously, he was elected to two terms in the Colorado State Senate, representing the state’s largest legislative district covering 12 counties and more than 21,000 square miles. Mark was elected to leadership posts for five of his seven years in the Senate, including both Majority Leader and Minority Leader.
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Mark Hillman (Dec 08, 2008)
Today's Republican Party seeks to advance freedom through limited government, strong national security, personal responsibility and traditional family values.
Although... more
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Mark Hillman (Nov 23, 2008)
After being routed at the polls for two consecutive election cycles,
Republicans are turning introspective, asking how the party fell out of
favor so suddenly and how to... more
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Mark Hillman (Nov 10, 2008)
As the dust settles after Election Day, it's fair to say that Republicans
deserved the thrashing we received. Unfortunately, some good Republicans
(Colorado's Bob Schaffer,... more
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Mark Hillman (Oct 27, 2008)
Cut through the doubletalk that obscures the financial mess in Washington and on Wall Street, and these points are obvious to everyone paying
attention:
* Congress used... more
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Mark Hillman (Oct 12, 2008)
Barack Obama says Republicans "are going to try to make you afraid of me."
Well, it's hard to imagine how the GOP could conjure up a more fearsome
specter of an Obama... more
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Mark Hillman (Aug 17, 2008)
Mark Udall's message to Colorado voters is crystal clear: just tell me want
you want to hear, and I'll say it.
Udall is a five-term Democrat congressman, vying for... more
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Mark Hillman (Aug 11, 2008)
Unless you've been imbibing 100-proof hope-and-change, you could hardly listen to President — er, make that, Candidate — Obama's Berlin speech without questioning whether... more
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Mark Hillman (Mar 26, 2008)
First, I am a conservative; then, I'm a Republican.
Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham and James Dobson hold views much closer to my own and to those of most conservatives than... more
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Mark Hillman (Mar 17, 2008)
We are Americans, and we want the best. Now!
Instant gratification has become the American ethos.
In roughly three generations, American society has been transformed... more
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Mark Hillman (Mar 03, 2008)
It's not about John McCain.
Nor is it not about Rush Limbaugh or Laura Ingraham or James Dobson, although their views harmonize more closely with my own and those of... more