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July 20, 2007

Brownback – US needs to get back to basic first
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The U.S. needs to get back to its "basics" and then resolutions to dilemmas such as the war on terrorism will become clear, even if not easy, according to Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., a candidate for the Republican nomination for president.

Moore and Boyda – Not willing to fight the most significant threat of our time
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The House passed H.R. 2956, to require the Secretary of Defense to commence the reduction of the number of United States Armed Forces in Iraq. If we had this same attitude in WWI and WWII, Fascism would have taken over the European Continent and possibly the world. We cannot afford to have Neville Chamberlain type politicians in the US. We must have politicians the caliber of Winston Churchill if we are to take on the threats of the day. And Islamic Fascism is the new threat of the day.

Wichita has two Police Officers shot
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Three people are dead and three others -- including two police officers -- were wounded in a shooting rampage at a northeast Wichita apartment complex early this morning.

The Aftermath of the Coffeyville Flood
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For those that have not seen the destruction of Coffeyville and the surrounding communities by the recent flooding here is a pictorial.

IHOP to buy Applebee’s
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IHOP Corp., best known for its chain of blue-roofed pancake restaurants, today said it has agreed to buy the Overland Park-based Applebee’s International Inc. for about $1.9 billion in cash.

KU to spend $6 Million for boathouse
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Commissioners unanimously told staff members to move ahead on negotiations that would allow Kansas University to build a $6 million boathouse for the KU rowing team at Burcham Park along the Kansas River.

Morrison – The Kline /Tiller Conundrum
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Why? One may ask. Because, it may seem surreal to us, but Morrison has a hero complex and actually believes that he is protecting us from the evil’s of Phill Kline, not Tiller.

Kline uses Grand Juries to obtain Indictments
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A grand jury seated in Johnson County has handed down its first 10 indictments, District Attorney Phill Kline said today.

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