Audio: KU law professor Stephen Ware interviewed by Paul Ibbetson about Kansas’ undemocratic judicial selection
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | December 17th at 01:15 AM |
KU professor Stephen Ware: ”This violates basic equality among citizens, the principle of one-person, one-vote. The current system elevates one small group and treats everyone else like second-class citizens.” Earlier this month, I posted an op-ed written by Stephen Ware in the Lawrence Journal-World. Ware is a professor of law at the University of Kansas. I encourage you to read that article. In part, | Read More »
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Paul Ibbetson and Benjamin Hodge discuss historic conservative wins in the August 2012 Kansas Senate primaries
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | September 13th at 10:42 PM |
It seems like every mainstream media outlet says that “moderates” or “moderate Republicans” lost in the Senate primaries of Tuesday, August 7. Nope. Listen to the interview between Paul Ibbetson, host of 105.7 FM’s “Conscience of Kansas” program, and Benjamin Hodge about the major conservative victories over the far-left “Republicans” in the Kansas Senate in the August 7 primary elections. “The Conscience of Kansas” runs | Read More »
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KansasReform.com: Our brand new Web site for Kansans for Government Reform PAC
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | May 1st at 05:15 AM |
I’m pleased to introduce KansasReform.com, our new Web site for the Kansans for Reform of State and Local Government PAC, or, for short, Kansans for Government Reform. My introductory words on the front page: Thank you for visiting. After witnessing waste within the state government, and after fighting and winning over corruption at Johnson County Community College under Presidents Charles Carlsen and Terry Calaway, I formed | Read More »
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