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  • ‘Fire Pelosi’ bus in Wichita

    September 28, 2010

    Yesterday the Fire Pelosi Bus Tour stopped in Wichita, primarily to support the candidacy of Republican Mike Pompeo in the race for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas.

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  • Texting bans haven’t worked

    September 28, 2010

    In an attempt to increase highway safety, many states have passed bans on texting while driving. But the bans haven’t worked, and some states have experienced an increase in crashes.

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  • Rasmussen: Tea party is grassroots, not Astroturf

    September 27, 2010

    A new book by national pollsters Scott Rasmussen and Douglas Schoen explains that the Tea Party movement is a genuine grassroots movement, not a corporate-led Astroturf falsehood as critics allege.

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  • Kansas needs citizen-powered democracy

    September 27, 2010

    Following is an op-ed by Paul Jacob that recently appeared in the Wichita Eagle, although this is the version he sent to me. Jacob is president of Citizens in Charge Foundation, a national organization that promotes the rights of initiative and referendum. The citizens of Kansas enjoy neither of these.

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  • Wichita City Council subsidizes pizza and doughnuts for Planeview

    September 27, 2010

    At the September 14th Wichita City Council meeting the public was treated to tales of the helpless nature of Wichita’s Planeview residents. It sounded as if residents are being held in an open-air prison, victims of society, greedy QuikTrip stores, and price-gouging cab companies, unable to obtain the necessities of life without trekking an entire…

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  • Sedgwick County Commission candidates to appear

    September 27, 2010

    On Friday October 1, 2010 at the Wichita Pachyderm Club, Republican candidates for the Sedgwick County Commission will speak.

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  • Violinist to perform in Wichita, Pretty Prairie

    September 27, 2010

    This weekend Kansans have two chances to hear violinist Dr. Maurice Sklar at two free events.

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  • Who is Americans For Prosperity?

    September 25, 2010

    In recent weeks members of the press and even President Barack Obama have asked, “Who is Americans for Prosperity?” In asking this, many have implied AFP is just a front group for large corporations or as President Obama speculated, perhaps it’s even a “foreign controlled entity.”

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  • Fire Pelosi bus to roll through Wichita

    September 25, 2010

    This Monday (September 27) the “Fire Pelosi 2010 Bus Tour” will roll through Wichita. This nationwide effort is sponsored by the Republican National Committee as a way to attract attention to the policies of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic Party leaders.

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  • School choice solution to Kansas school funding

    September 23, 2010

    In its search to find a solution to the problem of funding its government schools, Kansas is overlooking a sure solution: widespread school choice.

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  • New York Times’ criticism of Koch Industries

    September 22, 2010

    The anti-human agenda of the New York Times is on full display in its criticism of Charles Koch, David Koch, and Koch Industries regarding a contribution to the campaign against the AB32 ballot measure in California.

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  • Fifteen bad things with wind power — and three reasons why

    September 21, 2010

    Here’s an article full of important observations about the drive to produce more of our electricity from wind power. For example, promoters of wind (and solar) say we can use it to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. But this article points out that only one percent of our electricity is generated from oil.

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