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		<title>Kansas GOP Could Make Large Gains With Libertarians</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Kansas has traditionally been a true &#8220;RED&#8221; state, especially at the Federal level.  We have had a left of center Democrat represent Northeast Kansas and a Democrat Governor but the Federal delegation in Kansas has been always dominated by the GOP.  In the &#8220;Year of the OBAMA&#8221; Kansas maintained its true RED stature.  At the state level Kansas Republicans even picked up a seat in the Kansas Senate, and defeated a one term Democrat in the Second Congressional District.  Kansas will have a very tough primary to replace Conservative U.S. Senator Sam Brownback.  The two vying for the open Senate seat are the Honorable Jerry Moran R-Hays, and the Honorable Todd Tiahrt R-Wichita.  While Moran has angered many Kansas Conservatives by his indecision to run against then one-term Governor Kathleen Sebelius.  State level politicians were being ran over by the Sebelius machine with a great deal of out of state money.  Moran feel into disfavor by first announcing he was going to run against Sebelius then telling Kansas he was not going to run.  Kansas then started looking for another viable candidate and Moran said he would run again but only again declared he was not running for Governor.  The GOP machine was greatly crippled by Moran&#8217;s indecision while Tiahrt was returning most every week to support GOP candidates in the Wichita region.  This action by Tiahrt proved his metal to the grassroot GOP.  Furthermore, Tiahrt is doubling efforts to reach out to &#8220;Tea Party&#8221; folks and those that consider themselves independent and are growing ever-increasingly angry with the politics in Washington.  The Kansas GOP should be targeting these independents especially looking at the exit poll numbers in New Jersey and Virginia.  There is one problem though&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.  many in the Kansas GOP especially at the state level are all too similar to other liberal Republicans like Sens. McCain and Snow.  There is one candidate for the U.S. Senate seat that can truly attract these conservative independents and that candidate is Congressman Todd Tiahrt.  Hopefully with Tiahrt&#8217;s efforts Kansas can gain a even more impressive margin in the State House and State Senate, while attracting enough fiscal conservatives to finally defeat Liberal Dennis Moore for the Third Congressional Seat.</p>
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		<title>Cardinal O&#8217;Malley and Sacraments to Kennedy</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Recently Cardinal O&#8217;Malley, a usually a strong defender of Catholic tradition, commented on the Sen. Ted Kennedy&#8217;s Funeral.  He defended his position of givingthe Sacraments to a political figure that openly contridicted the teachings of the Church.  Of course, this broght on additional commentary from Conservative Catholics, and a very heated exchange occured.  My issues with the Heirarchy in the Catholic Church is that some priests and bishops will openly challenge the writings and decrees from the Vatican.  The liberal response to this critism is the Church needs to allow Grace to be given to these Catholics through the seven sacrements, in effort to bring them fully into the Church.  I just think this waters down the teaching of morality by the modern Church.  Thankfully, we have a Pope and Vatican that defends life at every turn, but in my perspective I wish they would take a harder line on bishops and priests that give the sacrements to those that enact public policy contrary to the teachings of the Church.</p>
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		<title>A Guy Who Gets It!!!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-size: x-small"><span style="font-size: 10pt">Congressman <strong>Todd Tiarht R-Kansas</strong>, is a Congressman that has engaged this debate with the principled solutions we need for health care. Tiarht a free-market conservative favors individual choice and decisions over the government agencies.  Too many so-called Republicans are seeking compromise in this 2000 page giant of pile of legislation.  In my opinion that is the wrong place from which to start.  Just as Romney when running for President in the last election cycle, he started at a single payer position.  We need to lower costs for folks but not by rationing care.  Where are the conservatives yelling at the top of their lungs about Tort Reform, and Cross State Insurance?  This Pelosi Bill will burden America for generations.  Here is a quote from Tiahrt:</span></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small"><span style="font-size: 10pt"><em>“Speaker Pelosi just delivered an early Christmas gift to President Obama tonight at a cost of $1.2 trillion to taxpayers,” said Tiahrt. “The Democrat’s vote to nationalize our healthcare system and send 5.5 million more Americans to the unemployment office comes during a time when more than 10 percent of workers are looking for jobs. Tonight Republicans again gave Democrats yet another opportunity to reject the nationalization of our healthcare system envisioned by the president and instead choose a market-based plan that lowers healthcare costs, allows Americans who like their healthcare coverage to keep it, and puts patients first by ensuring medical decisions are made by patients and their doctors instead of a government worker in the Obama administration. It’s unfortunate but no longer surprising that Speaker Pelosi and President Obama have again broken their word to give Republicans a place at the table on an issue of such importance.&#8221; &#8211; Tiahrt.house.gov</em></span></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small"><span style="font-size: 10pt">Talk with your Congressman and Senators about this legislation.  Tiarht will be at a small event in Lenexa, Kansas Sunday, November 15th.  Tiahrt and other state elected officials will be there and will take questions from those that attend.</span></span></div>
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