Ben Hodge in Johnson County Sun: End favoritism in schools – Respect all students, all school employees, and all taxpayers
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | March 23rd at 05:02 PM |
To The Johnson County Sun’s credit, one thing the left-wing paper always does is to offer an opportunity for all candidates for major races to write in their own words why they’re running for office. The Sun asks a few questions, and candidates can write almost anything they want, under a certain number of words. The responses from candidates for Johnson County Community College Board of Trustees were | Read More »
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charles carlsen,
diversity,
due process,
education,
eric melgren,
expulsion,
first amendment,
free speech,
islam,
jccc,
johnson county community college,
league for innovation,
learning comes first,
lynn mitchelson,
nursing students,
overland park,
Placenta,
political correctness,
shirley brown-vanarsdale,
terry calaway,
thomas more law center
Federal judge: Sebelius nursing appointee and the elected board at largest Kansas college, broke the law
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | January 7th at 10:40 PM |
At 50,000 thousands students every year (many non-degree-seeking), Johnson County Community College is the largest in Kansas and among the largest in the Midwest. They don’t care much for any law, state or federal. Just since 2005, the college has been guilty of violating the state open meetings law, the state open records law, the federal First Amendment, there has been at least one likely | Read More »
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don weiss,
doyle byrns,
due process,
first amendment,
jeanne walsh,
jon stewart,
larry gates,
lynn mitchelson,
mainstream coalition,
melody rayl,
metcalf bank,
open meetings act,
open records act,
overland park chamber of commerce,
Placenta,
terry calaway