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Marilyn Parker on the Nov 8 election in KY
Number of Comments » 0Please vote for Kentucky on Nov. 8th and vote for conservative leadership and fiscal responsibility. David Williams for Governor has a very good jobs bill. David Williams doesn’t win personality contests, and he has made a few mistakes. But David Williams mistakes are none so glaring as the lack of leadership from Steve Beshear. Beshear [...]
HOMELESS MAN’S FUNERAL
Number of Comments » 0As a bagpiper, I play many places. Recently I was asked by a funeral director to play at a graveside service for a homeless man. He had no family or friends, so the service was to be at a pauper’s cemetery in the Kentucky back country. As I was [...]
Rep. Ron Crimm prefiles bill dealing with Kentucky’s retirement system for the 2012 Legislative Session
Number of Comments » 0Legislation will end consolidation of legislators’ retirement plan with other state funded plans FRANKFORT, Ky. (October 31, 2011) – Rep. Ron Crimm, R-Louisville (33rd District) announced today he has prefiled a bill for the 2012 session of the General Assembly that if passed would seek to overturn a 2005 law allowing legislators to [...]
Leadership failure?
Number of Comments » 0“The fact that we are here today to debate raising America ‘s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the US Government cannot pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies. [...]
Frederick Douglass’ Root
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano In his autobiography, Frederick Douglass recounts a time when he was severely beaten by the farmer to whom he had been leased by his slave master. After the beating, another slave gave him a special root and told him that, if he kept the root in his right pocket, he [...]
What Kind of Equality Do You Favor?
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano Most people say they value equality, but what kind of equality do they mean? Do they mean equality under the law or equality of outcome? We can have one or the other, but we cannot have both. The idea of equality under the law means that people should be [...]
Declaring war on class warfare
Number of Comments » 1By Jim Waters America has declared war on terrorism and enemies of political freedom around the world. Perhaps it’s time to declare war on Marxist ideas that threaten our economic independence here at home. Let’s begin with the class-warfare campaign led by President Obama and embraced by those who sop up his leftwing ideological gumbo, [...]
How is it possible?
Number of Comments » 0by John Holshouser How is it that a president of the United States, sworn to uphold the Constitution, can escape impeachment, after publicly stating that he is going to bypass the legislative portion of the government and implement his own education agenda, when the Constitution, clearly, does not authorize the federal government to even be [...]
Louisville TEA party and Rand Paul endorse Kemper for KY state Auditor
Number of Comments » 0Not only should everyone consider a small donation to John’s campaign but citizen’s also have an opportunity to help three great candiates in one powerful radio ad produced by the Louisville TEA Party and WLRS. GO to www.thelouisvilleteaparty.com to listen and contribute. The powerufl lobbyist’s and unions are working to thwart every opportunity for transparency, [...]
Rand Paul news clips
Number of Comments » 0Debt & Spending Republicans have been much more vocal than Democrats in their support of low taxes and reduced spending. However, while lowering taxes, they dramatically increased federal spending, doubling the national debt during the last administration. They were unable to balance the budget a single year they were in charge under the previous administration. [...]

