Category: Kansas blogs
Kansas Blog Roundup for August 15, 2008
No overarching theme emerged this week in Kansas blogs. Follow-up from the August 5 Kansas primary and Wichita school board action proved popular with readers. A new (to me, anyway) and interesting Kansas blog is Jewish Simplicity, which blogs about “… simplicity, frugality and sustainability from a Jewish perspective …” Douglas and Main is a…
Follow Me on Twitter. I’ll follow you.
Some people have asked if I’m on Twitter, and the answer is yes. Here’s a link to my Twitter profile, from where you can choose to follow me. I don’t use Twitter as much as a lot of people do. I don’t have a mobile device like a Blackberry. I have a regular old-fashioned cell…
My Apoligies For Comment Loss
Yesterday afternoon I was performing some maintenance on my server. I deleted a test installation of a WordPress blog that I used for, naturally, testing. I thought I deleted the testing database that belong to the testing WordPress installation, but I actually deleted the production database that runs the Voice For Liberty in Wichita. Oops.…
Kansas Blog Roundup for August 8, 2008
The August primary exposed some ugly behavior in the Kansas Republican party. And from its senate leadership, no less. While not, strictly speaking, a blog, Kansas Liberty is a great place to read about Kansas politics. The article Senate Leadership PAC supporting Republican liberals over conservatives in primaries: Conservatives protest GOP contributions to liberal Republican…
Kansas Blog Roundup for August 1, 2008
I’ve noticed two new Kansas blogs this week. One, Blog For Kansas, displays the disclaimer “Paid for by Jim Slattery for Senate,” so this appears to be, and not only for that reason, an official campaign blog. Keep that in mind while reading. The second is Douglas and Main, obviously located in Wichita, maybe right…
Kansas Blog Roundup for July 25, 2008
It must be the heat, or maybe our upcoming primary elections, or something, but it’s been a fairly quiet past two weeks in the Kansas blogosphere. Some new blogs, however, make their appearance. There is a new political blog in our state — sort of: Kansas Watch by Todd D. Epp, who appears to be…
Kansas Blog Roundup for July 11, 2008
Kansas bloggers were hard at work this week after returning from vacation. The “Boondoggler” at Wichita 259 Truth notices the low attendance at four public events hosted by Citizens Alliance for Responsible Education, a group that supports the Wichita school bond issue: Sarah Olson makes Chicken Salad. Have you wondered What’s your contribution to statehouse…
Kansas Blog Roundup for July 3, 2008
Even with a holiday-shortened week, there was quite a bit of activity in Kansas blogs. At the Kansas Republican Assembly blog, the post Sebelius: Slattery needs help raises questions about U.S. Senate candidate Jim Slattery’s acquisition of certain email addresses, and the etiquette of using them. In Democratic delegate shunned for endorsing McCain over Obama,…
If You Read This Using FeedBurner …
Due to a change in the underlying software running the Voice For Liberty in Wichita (coupled with my mistake), my readers who rely on rss or atom feeds haven’t been receiving updates since Monday. My subscribers on FeedBurner and FeedBlitz, since these services rely on a site’s feed, haven’t been receiving updates either. In fact,…