Even a Harvard Law School professor suggested last week that the two state senators and one Kansas Supreme Court justice who discussed school finance over lunch all should have known better. That goes without saying by now. That said, is rhetoric such as this from Sen. Jim Barnett, R-Emporia, really necessary? “Evil prevails only when good people are silent.”
Posted by Rhonda Holman
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it is necessary to make such comments if you are running for governor and susan “I make my money from gambling but you cant” wagle is your boat anchor of a running mate.
Hit the ball, drag susan, hit the ball, drag susan, hit the ball, drag susan….
I see how silent Barnett was on the hate amendment. I guess that was one time he didnt MIND being silent so that evil could prevail. Bigotry is apparantly now a kansas value.
KFG,I couldn’t have said it any better myself.If a health nut and a wing nut are the best Republicans have to offer, Governor Sebelius won’t even have to break a sweat this year.
Yep Mr. C. and isnt that a damn shame for kansas!