Opinion Line (Oct. 18)
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We are the United States of America. Why then do the politicians spend all their time trying to divide us?
Electing Hillary Clinton to be president is like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. Oh, by the way, sexist is a two-way street. Men and women alike can be sexist.
When will people supporting Donald Trump who call themselves Christians realize he completely lacks Christian values?
Why are people so shocked at the words of Trump? Boys and men brag about both their real and imagined conquests in the vilest of language. And if you think educated, polite, professional people don’t talk like that, guess again.
Make America great again … one woman at a time.
If President Obama did half the things Trump has done, imagine the things that would be said about him.
The upcoming election isn’t Republicans vs. Democrats as much as it is “we the people” vs. establishment politicians.
I’m so confused. It seems as if the Republican Party is trying to make me vote for Clinton.
America is not in short supply of people. We are in short supply of jobs for actual Americans. Our standard of living goes down one immigrant at a time.
I’m so kind hearted that in the winter I leave my doors open so mice have food and a warm place to live. After they are in my house, I then try to figure out which are the good mice and which are bad.
Michael O’Donnell was one of Gov. Sam Brownback’s staunchest supporters and yes men while in the Legislature. Now he wants to bring that philosophy to the Sedgwick County Commission.
Brownback is blamed for all the bad economic news in Kansas. He also deserves credit for personal incomes in Kansas jumping 1.2 percent in the second quarter, seventh among states.
Kansas lawmakers should lose 1 percent of their salary for every day they exceed the regular legislative session.
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This story was originally published October 18, 2016 at 5:02 AM with the headline "Opinion Line (Oct. 18)."