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 interviews Benjamin Hodge about November win by John Toplikar, who out-performed Romney by 10%. Part 2 of 2
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | December 13th at 06:00 AM |
Background: “John Toplikar’s encouraging victory in the election for Johnson County Commission, part 1 of 2″ at Redstate. Interview: “The Conscience of Kansas” runs daily at 5-6 p.m. in central Kansas on 105.7 FM “The Patriot,” the station that carries Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity. Listen live to 105.7 FM by clicking here. Here is the link to the station’s Facebook page, and to its Web | Read More »
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Benjamin Hodge interview with Paul Ibbetson – Anti-business attitudes of Topeka paper, Democrat Anthony Hensley
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 1st at 10:18 PM |
The Topeka Capital-Journal joined Democratic Senate leader Anthony Hensley in: Promoting tax and spend policies that damage businesses Insulting a major business after it leaves town Stating clearly that they expect businesses to ask their approval and permission before making decisions Proposing anti-business “solutions” — picking winners and losers by taking money from most businesses, and giving “incentives” to a small number of businesses Sending | Read More »
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