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Party on, Tea-Partier dudes! Party on
Guest columnistDon’t sacrifice the “possible” for the “perfect.” That’s the latest and greatest advice a Bowling Green Daily News editorial delivered to those affiliated with the Tea Party movement – via a “memo.”...Tags: Environmental Politics, Government, Elections, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Republican Party
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Republicans hate poor people
Republicans in Congress literally turn my stomach. Now they want to cut $33 million from the food stamp program. These people, if you can call them people, are absolutely heartless and void of any compassion. Seven in 10 families on food stamps have...Tags: Republican Party, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Politics
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County gets new GOP chair
By Michael Broihier
Monday evening, the Lincoln County Republicans elected a new slate of county officers and chose Stanford resident and long-time party activist CandIce Franklin as the county chairwoman. Franklin, replaces Crab Orchard’s Jerry...Tags: Rand Paul, Local Elections, Democratic Party, Elections, Republican Party
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Local parties preparing for elections
The Winchester SunAs the Kentucky Democratic Party and the Republican Party of Kentucky reorganize themselves in preparation for the national party conventions, the local parties will reorganize themselves in the coming weeks, starting at the precinct level. Clark...Tags: Tampa, Local Elections, Democratic Party, Elections, Charlotte
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Both parties approved wars
If Frank Durham (letters Feb. 19) will check all of the wars and military actions of the 20th Century — World War I, World War II, Korea, Cuba (Bay of Pigs), Vietnam, Grenada, Iraq and Kosova — I believe he will find a Democrat in the White...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Government, White House, George W. Bush, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Supreme Court: Kentucky lawmakers to run in old districts after redistricting plan ruled unconstitutional by unanimous decision
Associated PressFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Legislative candidates will have to run in decade-old districts in this year's elections, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Friday afternoon. Chief Justice John D. Minton, writing for the full court, said newly drawn legislative...Tags: Laws, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Jessamine splits between 2nd, 6th congressional districts
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWilmore and the western part of Kentucky got new representation in Congress last week after redistricting split the county into two U.S. House districts. Gov. Steve Beshear signed House Bill 302 into law Friday, the same day both chambers of the Kentucky...Tags: Democratic Party, Tom Buford, Justice System, Politics, Ben Chandler
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Expanded gaming should go to voters
Guest columnistThe right to vote. It is fundamental to us as Americans and as Kentuckians. Most often, we exercise it by electing our representatives, who then pass laws that govern our commonwealth and our country. Sometimes, though, an issue demands that the voters...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Gaming, Democratic Party, Elections, Republican Party
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Mayans make non sequitur of election
One may be excused for wondering what all the hoopla is about regarding the upcoming election this year.
Why are the Republicans charging all across the country, entering primary races, degrading one another, racing to be in first place and expending...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Republican Party, Politics
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Judge: Revise Ky. legislative districts ... again
Associated PressFRANKFORT — The Kentucky secretary of state was ordered Tuesday not to implement newly redrawn legislative districts because a judge found that they don’t meet constitutional muster. Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd filed the...Tags: Democratic Party, Justice System, Trials, Politics, Laws
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Franklin Circuit Judge puts redistricting on hold in Kentucky
Associated PressFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - The Kentucky secretary of state was ordered Tuesday not to implement newly redrawn legislative districts because a judge found that they don't meet constitutional muster. Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd filed the...Tags: Democratic Party, Justice System, Trials, Politics, Laws
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State Rep. Donna Mayfield: Process is slow, but legislative session one-third complete
State Representative, District 73FRANKFORT – The 2012 session of the Kentucky General Assembly is officially one-third of the way to completion. Unfortunately, few bills passed addressing some of the most complex issues we face in Kentucky, including tax reform, bills to help...Tags: Democratic Party, Sales, U.S. Senate, Justice System, Politics
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