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Opinion Line Extra (July 5)

  • Published Thursday, July 5, 2012, at 12 a.m.

I am not convinced Wichita drivers are incompetent. When these people are behind the wheel, they just might do as they please simply because they know they can get away with it.


Just watch – when the fires in Colorado are out, the fingers of blame will start pointing.


Someone who thinks the law of gravity has anything to do with the theory of evolution may be the one who should belong to the Flat Earth Society.


Entertainment stars, who are role models for our youths, choose to conceive and raise illegitimate children while changing partners frequently. Gays want the opportunity for a long-term legal commitment. Tell me again who is eroding the institution of marriage?


I just heard that 4 percent of the population in the U.S. is gay. But every sitcom, reality show and news network has a gay person. I thought it was at least 25 percent, for all the liberal news tells us.


I am a churchgoing woman who has read “Fifty Shades of Grey” and the other two books. They are repetitive and lame. I have read more exciting sexual exploits in books by Danielle Steel and Barbara Delinsky. Yes, “churchgoing ladies” like their excitement. That’s why there are so many of us.


I saw White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew on TV. I wouldn’t believe him if he said the sky was blue and his tongue came notarized.


I fear each day President Obama is in office. I fear what treaties he will sign with other countries, deals he make with the U.N., the rights he ignores.


Chief Justice John Roberts’ Obamacare decision is the triumph of the rule of man over the rule of law.


Republicans say you can’t take the success of Mitt Romney’s Massachusetts health care plan as a model for the rest of the country. Yet they want us to accept that Romney’s success as a private businessman is the reason to elect him president. Huh?


With all this Republican hatred and doomsday on the horizon, rapture me, please. I’d rather not be left with these people.


Our governor goofed when he declined a federal grant to fund a health insurance exchange for poor families. On Monday he posed for photographs with children, celebrating the slashing of state agencies overseeing health care programs for poor kids. Sadly, he cannot see what is wrong with this picture, nor how inept it makes him look.

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