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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Kansas - Deceased: Cause of Death, Extremism





Kansas 1861-2013


TOPEKA - The Great State of Kansas passed away on March 31, 2013, after a long and difficult battle with extremism that became markedly more aggressive in 2010. The struggle left the state so weakened it could no longer fight against the relentless attacks by the fatal disease.

Kansas was born on Jan. 29, 1861.

The state is preceded in death by fair taxation, good highways, strong education, family farms, a good public parks and wildlife system, open government, neighborliness and belief in helping each other out, freely elected public servants, and political moderation.

SNIP

The elections of 2010 and 2012 brought the poisoned pill that would bring about Kansas' untimely end. The first election seated a governor who tossed aside Kansas' storied history and replaced it with a vision of his own design. In 2012, record setting campaign contributions from out-of-state donors financed the defeat of those moderate Republicans who had spent the last of their political careers keeping Kansas alive.

One by one, the things Kansas had spent a lifetime building were dismantled, until the state was rendered as empty and uninviting as it had been in those early days when the first settlers eyed its endless expanse.

Along the way, the state's defenders - the farmer, the laborer, the property owner and the shop keeper - stood mute and passive, hoping for a day when the state would spark back to life, as it had always done before.

They remained silent too long.


The Great State of Kansas passed away on March 31, 2013, after a long and difficult battle with extremism

I die, Horatio;        

      The potent poison quite o'er-crows my spirit:      

      I cannot live to hear the news from England;      

      But I do prophesy the election lights      

      On Fortinbras: he has my dying voice;      

      So tell him, with the occurrents, more and less,      

      Which have solicited. The rest is silence.      

     

Now cracks a noble heart. Good night sweet prince:          

      And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!
  
Survivors include Kansas members of the extremist American Legislative Exchange council - past and present (we don’t know all of them – they hide their membership to ALEC)



Claude
Aruand
Richard
Bond
Elaine
Bowers
Tom
Bradley
Rob
Bruchman
Terry
Bruce
Steve
Brunk
Karin
Brownlee
Mike
Burgess
Terry
Calloway
Richard
Carlson
Dave
Corbin
Jeff
Colyer
Pete
DeGraaf
John
Faber
Joann
Flower
Rocky D
Fund
Mario
Goico
TerriLois
Gregory
John C
Grange
Janice
Hardenberger
Gary K
Hayzlett
Ron
Hein
Phil
Hermanson
Carl
Holmes
Mitch
Holmes
Kent
Glasscock
Deena
Gordon-Horst
Terri Lois
Gregory
Amanda
Grosserode
Gary
Haulmark
Gary K
Hayzlett
Steve
Huebert
Tim
Huelskamp
Lynn
Jenkins
Robin
Jennison
Dick
Kelsey
Daniel J
Kerschen
Kenneth R
King
Lance Y
Kinzer
Marvin
Kleeb
Phil
Kline
Forrest
Knox
Brenda
Landwehr
Barbara
Lawrence
Janis
Lee
Garrett
Love
Julie
Lynn
Bob
Marshall
Peggy
Mast
Ty
Masterson
Doug
Mays
Joe
McLeland
Kelly
Meigs
Ray
Merrick
Jerry
Moran
Susan
Mosier
Don
Myers
Melvin
Neufeld
Lana
Oleen
Mike
O'Neal
Ralph
Ostmeyer
Peggy
Palmer
Joe
Patton
Mike
Petersen
Mary
Pilcher-Cook
Joann
Pottorff
Larry
Powell
Hon. Tony
Powell
William
Prescott
Dennis
Pyle
Pat
Ranson
Marc
Rhoades
John James
Rubin
Ronald
Ryckman
Don
Sallee
Don
Schroeder
Scott
Schwab
Sharon
Schwartz
Joe
Seiwert
Tim
Shallenburger
Sheryl
Spalding
Chris
Steineger
Gene
Suellentrop
Dale
Swenson
Todd
Tiahrt
Ben
Vidricksen
Susan
Wagle
Jason
Watkins
Bill
Wisdom
Kevin
Yoder
 
Oh yeh - and the Koch brothers.




Don’t know who/what ALEC is? 
It is time you did!!! 
For lots of info check out this webpage >>>>>>>  ALEC Exposed 
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