Opinion Line Extra (Sept. 10)
Because ISIS has no boundaries is exactly why the USA must enforce ours.
Do people really think that a terrorist state like ISIS is going to nice if Obama sends it a little care package of brownies and cookies and a greeting card? The only thing ISIS is going to understand is a care package containing a nuke to wipe it out.
If you agree the U.S. Supreme Court was ignorant in granting de facto humanhood upon corporations in its Citizens United decision, then please join me in always referring to any corporation as an object, an “it,” never a “they” or a “who.”
I have yet to see a corporation sacrifice a son or daughter. I have not seen a corporation lose an arm, leg or life in a traumatic injury. Yet according to the Republican Supreme Court, corporations are people. Absurd.
I think Kris Kobach is trying to fix the election since the withdrawal of Chad Taylor. Kobach can’t stand to have someone besides a Republican win an election. Let’s show Kobach what it is like to lose, and vote for his opponent and Orman.
What person with all of their faculties would support or vote for Greg Orman, who is obviously a DID (Democrat in disguise)? Pat Roberts is not much better, but he is a Republican needed to stop the Democrats’ planned and purposeful destruction of the United States.
Was anyone else put off by the childish name-calling done by Gov. Sam Brownback and Sen. Pat Roberts at the debates? How embarrassing to have leaders who resort to such immature tactics.
Sorry, Democrats – if taxes are “A” today and Paul Davis changes them to “A” plus “B,” that is by definition a tax increase. He’s a tax-and-spend liberal, and Republicans will be fools to vote for him over Brownback. If you do, be prepared for a huge case of voter’s remorse.
The biggest attraction that Brownback offers Kansans is aligning ourselves with Texas Gov. Rick Perry again. This may reflect that the majority of Kansans are anti-Obama more so than they are anti-Brownback.
Wind turbines are impressive structures, but wind farms mar the landscape for miles on end; they’ll never meet large energy demands; they depend entirely on wind, so are not reliable; and they’ve already killed millions of birds.
I wish drivers would realize that you are not going to get there any faster by tailgating.
To cut rising college costs, make the overpaid and underworked college professors work 40 hours a week like the rest of us. And no more one-year paid junkets to do useless research.
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This story was originally published September 9, 2014 at 7:04 PM with the headline "Opinion Line Extra (Sept. 10)."