Don’t privatize care for developmentally disabled

Recently my wife and I attended a community meeting in Wichita.  It exposed an executive order driven by Gov. Brownback and his administration, to privatize log term care for the developmentally disabled.

A national security threat?

This letter liberally references Brig. Gen. Jim Cash’s article entitled “Another Government Cover-up” in the January 2011 edition of Military.  I agree with his assessment that the contrail observed off the coast of California in November 2010 resembled a missile launch contrail, not an aircraft contrail.

KPERS study commission update

At the end of the 2011 legislative session, the Kansas House and Senate were faced with a Kansas Public Employees Pension System (KEPRS) that had an $8.7 billion unfunded actuarial liability (UAL).

Pompeo: Remembering 9-11

Remembering 9/11

Memories of my barnyard friends

Forever thankful

Thanks for the help during snow

Pay attention to the real issues at hand

A tribute to Doris Strawn

Wasteful spending, changing values

December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked and two thousand Americans died. I hadn't been born but shortly after my Dad had been drafted and was in Army basic training, my brother and mom went to live in Grandpa and Grandma's little farm and I showed up.

Parade success, no recognition for jeeps

The Christmas Parade was a success, particularly because of Santa and the Jeeps.

In support of the USD 490 facilities bond issue

Apology, expressed concern

I am told by some in our community my letters are hateful and have offended them and for that I truly apologize. I meant to hurt no o

Solutions for Senate

After watching the recent Senate debate, it solidified my vote for Todd Tiahrt to be the next U.S. Senator for Kansas.

Take the polls

I'm proud of the American heritage that has been handed down through generations of free Americans to all of us. But with the freedoms and choices to live our life as we see fit comes a responsibility.

Out of control spending

When a python snake eats a large animal, it does not do it in one big gulp.  Rather, it bites down on its prey, and slowly swallows it, one-inch-at-a-time.

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