Attorney general quietly doing job

sixstephen.jpgWe have some videos on our Web site of an interview we did this week with Kansas Attorney General Stephen Six. Six responds to questions about the George Tiller investigation, whether he is in Tiller’s pocket, why he supports the merit selection of appellate judges, and why he didn’t release abortion records to a grand jury. As our Thursday editorial noted, after the embarrassing tenures of Phill Kline and Paul Morrison, “Kansans are looking to Six to deliver on his well-chosen priorities, and on his stated promise to serve with independence and integrity.”

5 Comments

  1. Vaughn Tolle
    Posted March 14, 2008 at 2:24 pm | Permalink

    Speaking only to the refusal to release the records to the Grand Jury on the duces tecum subpoena, with the question of whether a Grand Jury has the authority to issue such subpoena already pending before the Kansas Supreme Court, it seems to me that the AG has saved the state both time and money by refusing to release the records and intervening in the pending case.

  2. parkay
    Posted March 14, 2008 at 3:01 pm | Permalink

    SixSixSix is in the pocket of the criminal abortionist quacks.

  3. Steven Davis
    Posted March 14, 2008 at 3:28 pm | Permalink

    Upholding Kansas Laws and womens’ privacy rights makes one the antichrist. Now, that, is one very interesting point of view.

    *Slips out of the backdoor quickly and quietly in hopes of finding some semblance of sane discourse somewhere*

  4. Phantom
    Posted March 14, 2008 at 6:11 pm | Permalink

    “serve with independence and integrity”, that’ll get him impeached in Ks.!

  5. TRUTH
    Posted March 14, 2008 at 6:53 pm | Permalink

    PUKE-K – PROVE your BS claims! You’re just mad because he will not make up laws for you.

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