Token is willing to forgive Cartman, but Token's father, who is himself against hate crime laws, tells the boys they will have to convince the Governor of Colorado to free Cartman, after a failed attempt to sneak in a nail file hidden inside a cake for Cartman to bust out of jail.
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Benson was selected as CU president amid concerns among the CU faculty and community members because to his lack of academic pedigree, climate change denial, close connection to partisan politics (Benson unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Colorado as the Republican nominee in 1994), and close ties to the oil and gas industry.
Bill Ritter (August William "Bill" Ritter) (born 1956), governor of Colorado 2007 - 2011
Vidal served as deputy mayor under John Hickenlooper until Hickenlooper resigned his position as mayor in order to serve as the governor of Colorado.
The town of Conejos was founded in the 1854 by Lafayette Head, who later became the first lieutenant governor of Colorado.
Edwin C. Johnson (1884–1970), U.S. Senator and Governor of Colorado
Frank L. Hays (1922–2003), 35th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, United States
Fred W. Parks (1871–1941), Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, 1905–1907
John Hickenlooper (born 1952), American politician, Governor of Colorado
John Charles Vivian (1889–1964), United States attorney, journalist, Governor of Colorado
Mark Anthony Hogan (born 1931), Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, 1967–1971
As a student at Adams State College, Porter and other students would take turns visiting and reading aloud to the aged and infirmed former governor of Colorado, Billy Adams.