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- Senate Republicans approve sales tax increase, cuts in income tax rates, lower food sales tax May 23, 2013 · 59 comments
- Wichita might fine residents over use of water May 24, 2013 · 14 comments
- Former area Boy Scouts react to decision allowing gay scouts May 24, 2013 · 14 comments
- Blog: GOP tax plans would increase taxes on low-wage Kansans, decrease taxes for high-income Kansans, report says May 23, 2013 · 25 comments
- CEO Gene Meyer honored for leading Lawrence Memorial Hospital to success May 23, 2013 · 13 comments
- Proposed cuts to corrections system could endanger Kansans, secretary says May 24, 2013 · 12 comments
- 59 minors, several local businesses, cited for alcohol violations in state regulator's patrols in May May 23, 2013 · 28 comments
- Long-term plan suggests toll lanes on K-10 corridor May 23, 2013 · 50 comments
- Opinion: Why gay role models matter May 23, 2013 · 37 comments
- House rejects Senate-approved tax package; Legislature adjourns; new plan teed up May 24, 2013 · 10 comments
- Wildflower Walk set for Saturday May 24, 2013
- Former Lawrence resident Sri Srinivasan confirmed for prestigious D.C. Court of Appeals May 23, 2013
- FSHS softball season ends in extra-inning heartbreak at state May 24, 2013
- Kobler to lead shift toward 'technology-rich' classrooms May 23, 2013
- Lawrence man pleads guilty to bank robbery; 52-month sentence recommended May 20, 2013
- Affordable Care Act bringing jobs to Lawrence May 16, 2013
- KU softball’s Maggie Hull named Academic All-American May 24, 2013
- KU track qualifies four for NCAA Outdoor Championship May 24, 2013
- Senate Republicans approve sales tax increase, cuts in income tax rates, lower food sales tax May 23, 2013
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Joe Hyde 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Every politician we elect -- local, state, federal -- as well as the candidates who didn't garner enough votes to win their election bid, each has his or her own personal spirituality in varying degrees and at various times. Like everybody.
Is there a certain political decision-making process, event or trend that you object to? Has something in particular motivated you to write this letter? If so, please specify; there are plenty folks available here whose outlooks on political and spiritual matters cover just about every angle imaginable, and who'd be happy to post comments and/or offer advice that might help solve the problem.
Soliciting their opinions is as much fun as tossing a pork chop into a kennel full of hungry Rottweilers.
Paul R. Getto 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Answer? When we started electing some of these Klowns. Wake up, SHEEPLE. Register, study the issues and VOTE. Sam was elected by about 31% Of those ELIGIBLE to vote. That is sad, folks.
BTW...Lincoln was no saint, just a good politician who knew how to cut a deal. Our current leaders need to do that soon. We must all pay more and take less.
merrill 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Sam Brownback was also the largest spender....... by far in spite of his name recognition.
Why do voters consistently vote out the lowest spending candidates? Could be the best candidates with the smallest access to money are not seeing vote support which does not encourage them to run.
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