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Open letter to Kentucky legislators
Number of Comments » 0Dear Kentucky Senators and Representatives: You ran for office because you wanted to make a positive difference in our state. The scorecard that often is used to judge how much of a difference you have made is how much legislation you have sponsored. Unfortunately, most legislation ends up further restricting our freedom. As we become [...]
Proposed legislation to restore the free speech rights of Kentucky residents:
Number of Comments » 0Add the following paragraphs to KRS 121.015: (18) “Press” means any resident of the state of Kentucky that engages in any form of public communication. (19) “Media” means any resident of the state of Kentucky that engages in any form of public communication. (20) “Newspaper” means any form of printed material that includes any [...]
Five lessons to learn from this year’s presidential contest
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano As we watch the candidates tearing each other apart and criticizing each other, we should begin to realize that we do not want any of these people to have the power to control our lives. Do you want Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul or Barack Obama [...]
Becoming Slaves to the Government
Number of Comments » 0By John Porter First, please let me be very clear, what I have written here for your consideration is not about the Republican Party, Democrat Party, Independent Party, Libertarian Party, Tea Party or any other Party. It is about an idea conceived over two centuries ago, a country, a people, a document, a man and his [...]
Why is the solution always less freedom for the good guys?
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano There is a problem with people manufacturing illegal drugs. What is the solution? Require law-abiding citizens to get a doctor’s prescription in order to buy Sudafed to treat their stuffy noses. Our children are not getting a good education in the public schools. What is the solution? Increase the [...]
Industrial hemp alert from Sheri Quinn
Number of Comments » 0Please call on this one almost daily over the next couple of weeks. This is very important. Support SB 41 and HB 286 Industrial Hemp is an issue that we have been following for some years now. It is crucial that we have a viable agricultural crop to boost Kentucky’s flagging agricultural [...]
2nd Amendment alert from Sheri Quinn
Number of Comments » 0Second Amendment Alert We have several good gun bills this session that need action HB 290: Stop Local Ordinances against your Gun Rights – Lately a lot of local governments have been violating your gun rights by disregarding KRS 65.870. The problem is there are not sanctions against those in your local [...]
Action alert on education bill from Sheri Quinn
Number of Comments » 0This is getting ready to pass the House of Representatives. Call immediately. Lines open til 11 pm weekdays. Stop HB 216: Compulsory School Age Increase We realize some may do a double take with this alert, but please review the entire alert before you decide to support or not. Call the [...]
ineptocracy
Number of Comments » 0Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc’-ra-cy) – a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers. The problems we [...]
January 19 2012 Bowling Green KY Tea Party meeting
Number of Comments » 0Paul Keith 9:58am Jan 17 There will be a public meeting of the Bowling Green Southern Kentucky Tea Party Thursday Jan 19th at the Catfish House on Cumberland Trace. Jim Johnson will be our guest speaker and the topic will be what needs to happen to win the house this fall in KY. Help me [...]

