Posts Tagged ‘Paul Morrison’

IRS stonewalls investigation of Kansas non-profits active in politics in 2006

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

IRS In 2006 two Kansas non-profits spent about $450,000 to knock off certain members of the Kansas House and the Kansas Attorney General, and succeeded in several of the contests.

To investigate these and other Kansas non-profits, in mid-April 2008 the Meadowlark requested a DVD from the IRS of all IRS 990s for all Kansas non-profits for the last three years. The IRS cashed the check for the required payment on April 17 and then spent three months developing amnesia about the request. Yesterday the IRS said they had not received payment. (more…)

Dinner for 6 or 20? Gov. Sebelius sold dinner, photos to highest bidder: Dr. George Tiller

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Gov. Sebelius, George Tiller, ProkanDo Trifecta On Monday Bob Novak, in a Townhall.com commentary “A Vice President for Abortion,” mentioned previously unknown information about Sebelius and Tiller:

Sebelius invited Tiller and his staff to a party at the governor’s mansion … in May 2007.

[Editor’s note: While the overall content of Novak’s piece was accurate, he should have worded some statements more carefully. For example, Tiller and his clinic’s $120,000 contributions to the Democratic Governors Association were in 2002-2004 not 2006, but were not discovered until just prior to the 2006 elections. There were no direct ProKanDo connections to Paul Morrison, but ProKanDo acted indirectly through a non-profit with negative “Snoop Dog” mailings to harm Kline and help Morrison in 2006.]

Today Operation Rescue revealed a number of photographs showing Dr. George Tiller and his staff at a reception with Gov. Kathleen Sebelius at Cedar Crest, the governor’s mansion.

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Jack Cashill’s latest video: Kline v. Kansas

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

From Jack Cashill’s web site:

District Court Nominating Commission Works as Designed: 3 of 3 nominees are Democrats in a county with 21% Democrats

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Johnson County Court House Johnson County Kansas voters will decide in a November ballot whether their district court judges will be elected, or whether the judges in the 10th Judicial District will continue to be appointed.

While the public debates how district court judges will be put in office, the current 10th Judicial District Judicial Nominating Commission is working through the process of replacing a retiring judge. (more…)