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- City approves Menards store next to Home Depot at 31st and Iowa streets June 18, 2013 · 90 comments
- Kobach considering filing charges against protesters who came to his home June 17, 2013 · 132 comments
- Construction can't stop St. John's Fiesta June 19, 2013 · 2 comments
- Blog: City to consider using gated, pay-as-you-leave system for new downtown parking garage June 19, 2013 · 19 comments
- Shooting reported Tuesday night during road-rage incident; police looking for driver June 19, 2013 · 11 comments
- Blog: State seeking proposal to develop resort at Clinton Lake State Park June 18, 2013 · 39 comments
- Opinion: Redskins mascot can’t be justified June 16, 2013 · 103 comments
- Letter: Two is enough June 19, 2013 · 28 comments
- Decisions on KU budget cuts now in hands of deans, other leaders June 17, 2013 · 6 comments
- U.S. Supreme Court strikes down voter registration law similar to the one in Kansas June 17, 2013 · 76 comments
- KU geographers win defense grant to study Central American communities June 19, 2013
- Opinion: Dick Vitale loves life, wife and Andrew Wiggins June 19, 2013
- Police investigate string of almost 20 auto burglaries in west Lawrence June 18, 2013
- City approves Menards store next to Home Depot at 31st and Iowa streets June 18, 2013
- Professional dancer to flutter through Kansas milkweed to help save butterflies June 19, 2013
- Local teen recovers from massive stroke June 4, 2013
- New farmers' market finding its footing June 16, 2013
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just_another_bozo_on_this_bus 4 months, 1 week ago
But she'll do her damndest to make sure that if you are poor, you get no access to cancer screening tests, and once you get cancer, the treatment will be very expensive and likely futile.
KansasConscience 4 months, 1 week ago
@Scott Your article implies Wangle was elected as President of the Senate because of the KU Oncology Center. The two are in no way related. Rewrite and separate the two; you're usually better than that.
Centerville 4 months, 1 week ago
Bozo, You have confused Wagle with (barf) Kathleen Sibilus, who is cutting cancer (breast, prostate) screening to Medicare patients and is establishing a rationing board for the rest of us. Your hate is peeping through at the expense of your knowledge.
just_another_bozo_on_this_bus 4 months, 1 week ago
Obamacare has many, many deficiencies, but I always find it amusing that if critics like you had your way, the healthcare system would be even worse, exclude even more people from access to it, and dramatically increase the very real rationing that has existed in this country for a long time. What sort of hate drives that impulse?
midwestmom 4 months, 1 week ago
"Susan Wagle is a Republican member of the Kansas Senate representing Kansas' 30th district since 2001. Wagle was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 2006, with running mate State Senator Jim Barnett. She gained national recognition for her opposition to a human sexuality class at the University of Kansas and her unsuccessful campaign to eliminate funding for the University's school of social welfare. She sits on the board [1] of the American Legislative Affairs Council, a group known for pushing controversial[2] "stand-your-ground" laws across the U.S. that have come under more scrutiny in the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin in Florida, a state that has passed such a law.[3]"
Isn't she also the cause of the 'intelligent design' Board of Education embarrassment fiasco???
Good choice KU.
DoubtingThomas 4 months, 1 week ago
Nothing like Thanking someone for being completely against what you stand for. She received an award from a Public University at the same time they(Kansas Legislature) cut funding for all public schools and They don't want new Doctors to be taught medical procedures that might save a women's life.At least she supports and has benefited from cancer Treatment and therapy as well as Research FROM a Public University. Outstanding!
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