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  • Kansas City Star covers tea party — sort of

    March 1, 2009

    The Kansas City Star covers yesterday’s tea party protest in the story Protesters gather at Sen. Claire McCaskill?s office in Westport. But, the phrase “tea party” isn’t mentioned. I don’t know why. See more coverage of the event by clicking on Kansas City Tea Party Protest Photos.

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  • Kansas City Tea Party Protest Photos

    February 28, 2009

    Coverage of a snowy Kansas City tea party protest provided by Chuck Armstrong. Click on Kansas City Tea Party: February 28, 2009.

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  • Wichita Tea Party News Coverage on KSN Television

    February 27, 2009

    The Wichita Tea Party protest as covered by KSN Television, February 27, 2009. A very good job by reporter Josh Witsman. “Someone needs to go and cut up Congress and President Obama’s credit card, because it?s not their credit card — it’s our credit card.”

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  • Wichita Tea Party: Susan Estes

    February 27, 2009

    Susan Estes addresses the crowd at the Wichita Tea Party protest, February 27, 2009.

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  • Wichita Tea Party: Nancy Armstrong

    February 27, 2009

    Nancy Armstrong addresses the crowd at the Wichita Tea Party protest, February 27, 2009.

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  • Wichita Tea Party: Cheryl Green

    February 27, 2009

    Cheryl Green explains why she’s protesting at the Wichita Tea Party, February 27, 2009.

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  • Wichita Tea Party Citizen Report

    February 27, 2009

    An estimated 100-plus citizen activists assembled today near Second and Waco Streets to participate in a protest of the federal stimulus package and bailouts. The event was billed as The Wichita Tea Party. Two men drove 200 miles from Garden City to attend. Other Kansans were here from Abilene, Hutchinson, Andover, and Augusta.

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  • Wichita Tea Party Photos

    February 27, 2009

    In Wichita, it was a cold day with a freezing wind, but quite a few protesters –human, canine, and porcine — came out to show their displeasure with the direction of our country.

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  • Where’s the dirtiest coal plant in Kansas?

    February 27, 2009

    Right north of Lawrence, home to many of our state’s global warming alarmists, stands a very dirty coal-fired power plant. James Meier explains and describes the irony in the video commentary Most Polluting Regions Among Greatest Objectors to Coal Plants.

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  • Editorial Board Pen Names at the Wichita Eagle

    February 27, 2009

    Some comment-writers to this blog make very good points that deserve more visibility. This is the case with the following comment left anonymously to the post In Wichita, let’s disclose everything. I mean everything.

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  • Update on Kansas ethics case

    February 27, 2009

    The Kansas Meadowlark has more coverage of a Kansas case with troubling implications: “The legal conflict in this case is between Kansas law and confidentiality of an ethics complaint, and the U.S. Constitution?s 1st amendment right to free speech. Oddly in this case, the one making the complaint, is the one being fined. This has…

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  • Proposition K hearing spotlights differences

    February 27, 2009

    At Wednesday’s hearing before the Kansas House of Representatives Taxation Committee, different ideas about property taxation became clear. The subject of the hearing was Proposition K, a proposal to reform property tax appraisals in Kansas. On this day, proponents of Proposition K testified.

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