The truth will prevail, with or without comments
Dear Editor:
After allowing comments, following articles and letters – now you don’t.
Why is that? Couldn’t be that, in that vibrant open debate, the truth was rising to the top? Your corporate overlords just lost their remaining credibility.
For example, if comments and free speech were still allowed, on your death of bin Laden articles, I could have pointed out the following: The FBI says they have no evidence connecting him to 911. And how did bin Laden get the explosives in WTC 7 that free fell into its own footprint in 6.5 seconds ?
You probably won’t print this letter, so I won’t go on. But guess what? Can’t stop the truth.
Ben Newell
Aspen
CDOT sticks with safety protocols during flood threats in Glenwood Canyon
Rest areas and recreation facilities along Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon, including boat put-ins, trails and the paved bike path, have been routinely closed to nonpermit public use during flash flood watches.

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