A month ago, we mentioned that Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes is warning voters that Denver’s efforts to launch an extremely successful bike-sharing program are, in reality, an evil plot to convert "Denver into a United Nations community.” This being the 21st century and all, it didn't take long for an alert citizen to create a video dramatizing the Republican's courageous stance against bikesharing:
Being a nonpartisan 501c3, neither Shareable.net nor its parent CommonSource has a position on the Colorado Governor's race. However, if you do think bike sharing is, in fact, a plot against the people of the United States, we want you to be informed that Dan Maes is your candidate.
(Thanks for the tip, Paolo!)
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Don't forget the shadowy organization behind the conversion plot! ICLEI is out to rule your city through the mighty power of the bike! www.icleiusa.org