“It looks like some kind of pregnancy for south Wichita, I’m telling you.” — Vice Mayor Jim Skelton (in photo), arguing that the state should not allow the Cornejo & Sons construction and demolition landfill to grow
“What we don’t need to happen in Kansas is for an extremist brand of the out-of-touch politics of the Bush years moving into the governor’s office.” — Lt. Gov. Troy Findley, surprising people at the recent Demofest in Wichita with an obvious jab at Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan.
“We’ll have good candidates. There’s plenty of time.” — State Treasurer Dennis McKinney, on Kansas Democrats’ prospects for 2010
“If you’re running for Congress or statewide office, you needed to start working last January.” — Rep. Scott Schwab, R-Olathe, questioning how Democrats can be competitive
“Thank goodness my GOP doesn’t look like old white guys who stand for bailouts, the French tanker and amnesty-McLame indeed!” — Vicki Tiahrt, wife of Rep. Todd Tiahrt, in a Twitter comment critical of Sen. John McCain and other endorsers of Rep. Jerry Moran for U.S. Senate

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ADDITIONAL NOBEL PRIZES ANNOUNCED
After shocking the world by announcing that new US president Obama had won the Nobel Peace Prize, the Nobel committees announced the following additional awards:
The Nobel prize in technology is awarded to Sigfried Schmidt, who has announced plans to build a car that runs solely on thin air, and the Nobel prize in literature to Mable Watkins who has started writing a bold epic novel about the socialization of Europe.
Nobel spokesperson Swen Nater said on Friday; “We really liked what we heard from each of these nominees and have strong hope that they will follow through”.
Nobel Prize winner for Medicine, Amil Schwartz, who is planning on going to medical school and wants to find a cure for cancer.
“Nobel Prize winner for Medicine, Amil Schwartz, who is planning on going to medical school and wants to find a cure for cancer“.
We should take a strong stance against Amil Schwartz, by find a cure for cancer this will put many cancer experts as unemployed. This would mean the closing of all cancer hospitals. There would be no more social events like the run for the cure, there would be no more demand for the pink ribbon industry and the lost of more jobs.
Whine a little on the correct thread will ya Outlandish.
I agree that if Dems want a chance in Hades, they need to get in there and start fundraising NOW. They need to get out in front of the public NOW. Yesterday, last January.Findley said what we were all believing…even the republicans. Moran, however, is also part of that culture.
Poor little dims.
Their cinderella filled them with promises and then she left them with nothing.
What did you expect from your self centered (I only care about me) choice?
It will be an interesting year in 2010.
SENATE COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES “DON’T ASK, WON’T TELL” POLICY
Senate finance committee chairman Max Bauscus announced yesterday a new policy in regard to questions about his proposed health care plan which was recently reviewed by the CBO. Baucus indicated that the catchy new phrase was borne out their policy, which is; “don’t bother to ask what’s in the plan, because we won’t tell”.