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Carl Bruning seeks Republican nomination to become the next Sheriff for Larimer County

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2-1-2010

Carl Bruning has announced his intent to seek the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Larimer County. Bruning is running as a “Constitutional Sheriff”, and has pledged that he “will defend the American dream, and your rights to life, liberty, property, firearms and freedom!”

“I will protect your 2nd Amendment rights, and will never enter concealed carry permit holders in any statewide database,” declared Bruning at a meeting of Republicans on Monday in Loveland.

Bruning is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984. He served with distinction as a U.S. Air Force pilot and aircraft commander, and was selected first in his squadron to lead his crew in Operation Desert Shield in August, 1990.

He received an honorable discharge from the Air Force in 1991, and then earned a Master of Business Administration degree. He has held senior executive leadership positions in business.

Bruning is an active member of the Larimer County Republican Party, and was recently on the Executive Board. He currently serves as a district captain and as a precinct committee person.

In addition, Bruning served on the Larimer County Citizen Corps board for several years, and is a trained CERT (Citizen Emergency Response Team) member for his community.
“I believe that the government should exist to protect the freedoms of the individuals whom it serves. We must return to the Constitution and the principles our country was founded upon,” Bruning said. “We need a Constitutional Sheriff to protect our liberties and freedoms!”

Additional information can be found at www.carlbruning.com.

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