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Kentucky TEA Movement Growing
Number of Comments » 0By Randy Walters At realhotea.com It is doubtful at this time we will experience an increase in the level of radiation in Kentucky due to the Japanese situation, but we are experiencing an increase in the level of BS coming from Frankfort. The sources of our contamination are StevO Beshear, David Williams, and Greg Stumbo [...]
Filling the Medicaid Funding Gap: A Story of Political Volleyball in Frankfort
Number of Comments » 0by Brett Gaspard 25 March 2011 After a stalemate on the issue of Medicaid funding occurred between the House of Representatives and State Senate during the 2011 Regular Session meeting of the Kentucky General Assembly, the Governor immediately called a special session for the two Houses to convene once again and work out a solution [...]
Irish man in pub
Number of Comments » 0An Irish Man is sitting in the pub with his wife and he says, “I love you.” She asks, “Is that you or the beer talking?” He replies, “It’s me talking to the beer.”
Who really cares about the little guy? (Part 2 – Education)
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano Last week, I described how our energy policies affect the little guy. This week, I would like to consider our education policies from the same point of view. Liberals say that every child should get a good public education. They also constantly push for more money to be spent on public education. [...]
EPA Punishing Americans
Number of Comments » 0US power plants account for less than 0.5% of all the mercury in the air that we Americans breathe. Even eliminating every ounce of this mercury will do nothing about the other 99.5% of that pollutant in America’s atmosphere. And yet EPA & Company demand that we do just that – at a cost of [...]
New sign in bank lobby
Number of Comments » 0A new sign in the Bank Lobby reads: ‘Please note that this Bank is installing new Drive-through ATM machines enabling customers to withdraw cash without leaving their vehicles.’ ‘Customers using this new facility are requested to use the procedures outlined below when accessing their accounts.’ ‘After months of careful research, MALE & FEMALE Procedures have [...]
Who is afraid of the truth?
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano Why is the Obama administration calling the war in Libya a “kinetic military action” instead of using plain English and calling it a war? Because they do not want the people to know the truth. They know that the American people would be opposed to entering into another war, so they call [...]
Two problems solved
Number of Comments » 0Libya wants a new Muslim leader. Let’s give them ours!
SEEK and ye shall find Medicaid money
Number of Comments » 0By Jim Waters Editor’s note: Since the Bluegrass Beacon column is sent to newspapers eight days before it is posted on this Web site, it may contain some dated information. Not only does Gov. Steve Beshear refuse to consider cuts in education to solve Kentucky’s Medicaid crisis, but he accused Senate President David Williams, R-Burkesville, [...]
Backin’ to Burkesville
Number of Comments » 0By Randy Walters At realhottea.com He sure didn’t see it going this way Beaten by Beshear in a hard fought game He can identify now with Duke’s coach “K” And he’s Backin to Burkesville with doubts about May. rw Like a Barker at an old time carnival Governor Beshear called the senate in and made [...]

