McClatchy-owned Kansas City Star won’t run $25,000 Catholic ad defending Church, bishop
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 9th at 12:15 PM |
Catholic League President Bill Donohue – “Ten years ago, there were 1,869 employees at the Star; today there are 840,” he said. “Given these data, turning down $25,000 – in today’s economy – must mean the Star is more concerned about getting Bishop Finn than it is the welfare of its own workers.” The hyper-partisan Kansas City Star supported law-breaking Johnson County Community College leaders | Read More »
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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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