General Interest
Also see: What We Saw at the Glenn Beck Rally in DC, ReasonTV, Aug. 28, 2010. ‘Restoring Honor’: The Day After Wrap-Up & Whitewash, Michelle Malkin, Aug. 29, 2010. Beck Crowd Count: 87,000 to 500,000, Bottom Line Communications, Aug. 29, 2010.
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In my previous article I mentioned a talk, “conservatives eating their own,” given by former State Rep. Phyllis Gilmore about a decade ago at a JoCo Kansas Republican Assembly meeting. This story is another example of “conservatives eating their own” and ironically related to the KRA: KRA Formed in 1999 A conservative group named the [...]
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Think and Ink: Uncle Sam’s Money Giveaway “Hey! That’s My Hard-Earned Money!” “Ah, the cost of free money…” Copyright 2010, Think and Ink, O’Hara and Hoit. Contact: Charlotte O’Hara.
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Do you want to become a more effective citizen journalist to keep your local government more accountable? If you do, I will be hosting investigative journalism workshops as part of the Kansas City Post-Party Summit to be held this Friday and Saturday May 7-8 in Kansas City. If you are not interested in citizen journalism, [...]
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[Click on graphic above to see enlarged version.] Think and Ink: Obama Care: “Now, Obama Always Knows Best!” Copyright 2010, Think and Ink, O’Hara and Hoit. Contact: Charlotte O’Hara.
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Kansas Clips from Friday through Sunday: On Friday I appeared on the Jim Cates radio program on cjonline.com with John Arnold to discuss the week’s top stories. With Jim Cates I briefly discussed the Kansas Liberty article from last Wednesday: Ethics-election committee questions ethics commission behavior. I also talked briefly about a Shawnee County family [...]
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Kansas Clips from Monday through Wednesday: I make my debut on Jim Cates online radio program on Friday at 9 AM. Send discussion questions to jim.cates@cjonline.com. According to attorney John Robb, Schools for Fair funding scheduled their next meeting in Newton on Feb 19. SFF will be discussing a possible law suit against the state [...]
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Kansas Clips from Thursday through Sunday: Watchdogs on State Issues Kansas: Legislative Post Audits Show Budget Savings Are Available State of the Union Roundup Oklahoma: ‘No’ to gov’t tracking of Okla. driver’s licenses Mackinac Center: Michael Moore’s Anti-Greed Film To Be Subsidized by Michigan Taxpayers Doctor Shortages and Socialized Medicine New Hampshire: Gingrich to Tea [...]
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Kansas Clips from Monday through Wednesday: Watchdogs on State Issues Kansas: Kansas Senate decides who is press and who is not Attorney disciplinary complaint filed against former AG Phill Kline Nebraska: Death Penalty Debate Turns to Cost West Virginia: W.Va. House Passes Ethics Act Update Mackinac Center: State Legislators Concerned Over Forced Unionization of Private [...]
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Visitors to the Lincoln Memorial this weekend were reminded of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
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