Memorial Day weekend has arrived as political rhetoric is at a fever pitch. Conservatives questioned President Obama’s ability to lead and his respect for the military because he visited a military cemetery in Illinois and not the tomb of the fallen soldier. Congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson (R-Missouri) questioned Tommy Sower’s military service record. Conservatives are telling the American people that gays cannot serve openly in the military because it will cause “chaos amongst the ranks”. The nonsense went on all weekend.
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Here's the deal...
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10:08 AM
Sunday, May 30, 2010
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Mrs. Courtney Cole (D-Warrensburg)
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10:07 AM
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Democratic candidate for the 121st Legislative District Courtney Cole published a press release yesterday in response to Governor Jay Nixon’s call for a special legislative session to focus on a jobs bill.
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Rep Nance's conflicts near and far
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When Rep. Bob Nance was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2004, he was the first republican elected to the House from the 36th Legislative District in recent memory. Rep. Nance's election to the Missouri House coincided with the beginning of a deep conservative take-over of Missouri's political apparatus. Matt Blunt was elected governor, Rod Jetton was selected to be the Speaker of the House and Nance was suddenly a rising star in the Republican Party. Defeating a democratic incumbent in the 36th legislative district as a republican is miraculous. Shortly thereafter, Jetton and Nance became close.
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Summer school is on!
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10:04 AM
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HB 1543, an emergency clause to recent education legislation, will not stop public schools from conducting summer school this year. Many public schools throughout Missouri were on hold from enrolling students in the 2010 summer school program. That is no longer necessary.
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Rep John McGovern (R-Excelsior Springs)
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Police Chief John McGovern has been the Chief of Police for Excelsior Springs, Missouri since 1982. With his retirement looming, McGovern sought election to an open seat in the Excelsior Springs Board of Education. Today he is the Vice President of that distinguished board. As indicated by House Resolution No. 3299, he is also a fervent and trusted ally of Rep Bob Nance.
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Mrs. Barbara Lanning - democrat
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Mrs. Lanning, is the 2010 democratic candidate for the 36th Legislative district. She also ran against Nance in 2008, but lost by a landslide even though she out raised Nance and was riding the hope-change wave of 2008. A pro-labor democrat from Missouri out-raising an incumbent pro-business republican is pretty amazing.
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Representative Bob Nance (R-Excelsior Springs)
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Rep. Bob Nance (R-Excelsior Springs) is known around the 36th Legislative District as a representative that votes along the party lines. He is also known for being humble, modest, generous and a self-proclaimed conservative.
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The execution of Dr. George Tiller
Dr. George Tiller was killed on May 31, 2009 by Scott Roeder while Dr. Tiller was serving as an usher during a Sunday morning church service in Wichita. Regardless, the execution of Dr. George Tiller had nothing to do with Dr. George Tiller, and it had even less to do with religious doctrine. Dr. Tiller’s execution was about fanaticism and hatred perpetuated by one non-profit and leveraged by one political party. Sadly, hatred has filled the abortion debate for the last few decades, and Wichita is now the decisive operation for the religious and political right.
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A politician's religion
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Many of our elected officials, in our past and present, are deeply religious individuals. Whether these decision makers are Catholic or Christian, practicing or not, most of them were exposed to religious doctrine in some form. Many prominent politicians remember the zealous pastor as young children that inadvertently taught them about the importance of passionate presentations. William Wilberforce was greatly influenced by John Henry Newton, later resulting in the abolition of the British slave trade. President Clinton, President Bush (who is influenced by religious doctrine and not necessarily any particular religious leader) and President Obama are all deeply religious individuals.
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