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KY912 urges flash mob of support for tornado victims
Number of Comments » 0Eric Wilson A week or so ago we were challenged with an idea: a flash mob of kindness that toke place around the nation on April 21. These “flash mobs” were 9/12ers, Tea Party members, and individuals to participate in random acts of kindness. Charity is not a one time event and when needs arise [...]
EPA’s ‘strangulation by regulation’ approach leaves Kentuckians out in the cold
Number of Comments » 0By Jim Waters Coal produces 94 percent of the Bluegrass State’s electricity, and it’s providing good jobs to more than 18,000 miners. That’s a lot of mortgage and tuition payments, not to speak of a ton of votes for coal backers. Still, President Obama and his merry band of regulators, including Environmental Protection Agency administrator [...]
MEDIA MORONS
Number of Comments » 0By Randy Walters It is very close to the point of our media folks being confirmed as some of the most hideous morons on the planet. It has always been my opinion they were lazy, and I hate it when anyone refers to almost any of them as “Investigative Reporters,” as that implies they are [...]
It is Official – KY912 Genesis Now Documented
Number of Comments » 0By Jeff “Mario” Smith, Guerilla Reporter The KY912 Project, though barely over two years old, seems like it has been with us for decades. While most of the members of this liberty-oriented group are newly awakened to the planned destruction of our Constitutional Republic, several have been part of the liberty movement for a very [...]
Central KY Tea Party meeting May 3
Number of Comments » 0Central Kentucky Tea Party’s Tuesday May 3rd meeting at Nolin Rec, 411 Ring Road, Elizabethtown KY at 7 PM. Get to meet Phil Moffett, candidate for governor and John Kemper, candidate for Auditor. As an additional surprise, Christi Moffett is baking her special Derby Pie to be given to the person who brings the most [...]
Mr. Comer’s hands are caught in the farm subsidy and pension cookie jars
Number of Comments » 2by Maggie Roberts In March I posted an article on this blog titled Weak Tea at KY Tea Party where I questioned Tea Party support of Jamie Comer, Candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture. James Comer has spent the last twelve years in Frankfort and was one of the many House Republicans who united behind Governor [...]
Bill Johnson announces endorsements
Number of Comments » 0With just TWENTY DAYS remaining in this critical primary race, your commitment could make the difference. Endorsements are rolling in, our support base is growing daily, and the campaign is as mobile as ever. It’s because of your support, that we have secured several key endorsements from across the Commonwealth. In just three weeks, EIGHT [...]
DERBY FESTIVAL VOLUNTEER EVENTS
Number of Comments » 0Fri 29 – Balloon Glow Bowman Field 7 pm / 9:30 pm Sat 30 – Marathon/ Mini Marathon Preston and Main St 7:30 am/10:00 am Sat 30 – Soul Asylum Waterfront 8:00 pm / 10:00 pm Sun 1 – Celebrate Sunday WJIE Waterfront 5:00 pm / 9:00 pm Mon 2 – Bed Races YUM Center [...]
KET Governor Debate May 9
Number of Comments » 0KET GOP Governor Debate Watch Party Come join the Louisville Young Republicans watch the GOP Governors debate at Bearno’s by the Bridge on May 9. We’ll be meeting just before 8pm when the debate starts to grab beers and seats. GOP Governor Candidate Debate Watch Party Bearno’s by the Bridge Louisville, Kentucky May 9, 2011 [...]
Current Pension Culprits
Number of Comments » 0The Kentucky Club for Growth was not around to score legislators in 2005. If we were, we would certainly have included HB 299 on our scorecard that year. HB 299, changed the way legislators qualify for their dubiously-earned pensions in a way that radically benefited any legislator who held another job that was eligible for [...]

