Denver residents have jettisoned a plan to officially track space aliens.This plan was put forward by Jeff Packman, who once produced who in May 2008 publicly screened what he claimed to be a video of an alien...
The proposal defeated soundly Tuesday night would have established a commission to track extraterrestrials. It also would have allowed residents to post their observations on Denver's city Web page and report sightings.
Early results show Denver residents voted 106,776-20,162 against the proposal.
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Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Denver voters reject plan to track space aliens
Fox News reports a hitherto overlooked result from last night's elections:
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