• The Associated Press, May 4: Coors said he did not support Bush's education policies, especially programs that require schools to improve on student tests. But 'we've got it, and I think we need to make the best of it.' "
• Colorado Public Radio, May 17: "In principle, I support what's being attempted to be done, and that is to motivate schools to increase the quality of the education for kids."
• The (Colorado Springs) Gazette, Friday: Coors spokeswoman Cinamon Watson criticized Democrat Ken Salazar's education plan, which calls for fully funding the No Child Left Behind Act. "I don't know what this education plan will cost, but I'm pretty sure it is more money," she said.
• The Pueblo Chieftain, Saturday: Coors says the program is "underfunded" and needs reform. He also says he is trying to determine whether "the program that is designed to improve student performance is actually worthwhile."http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/election/article/0,1299,DRMN_36_3132949,00.htmlThese damn "issue" things keep getting in the way for Pete Coors. I mean, the guy has more important things to be concerned about, like promoting his national right wing agenda.