Now I know why Democratic candidate state Sen. Tom Holland didn't participate in this "debate."
I've decided to quit posting anything for a couple days for several reasons as follows:
The "debate" for Kansas governor, as aired today on WIBW 580AM radio (and all it's many right-wing subsidiaries across our fair state) was so boring, so rhetorical and simple-minded it demolished my hope that the "minor" political parties would stand up to the Brownback-Koch juggernaut.
Like a fool I hoped Andrew Gray, representing the Kansas Libertarian Party; would call out the rotting filth of intrusive religious fanaticism, the slave to anything of the Pentagon, the bloodsoaked record of war-loving deficit spending of Senator Sam Brownback in DC.
Opposing the current bankrupting [and illegal] foreign wars of aggression, the preamble of any decent Libertarian screed, did not leave the mouth of Mr. Gray at this his last and best chance to correct the thoughtful conservative's record of principled disagreement with the Neocons running the Kansas Republican Party. May the spirits of the wasted war dead rise up in all their minds every night and haunt them till they too join the worm feasts.
The self-righteous religiously hysterical allies Brownback has curried favor with, the likes of Lou Engle, and all the mad hatters of the murderous anti-abortion Army of God cultists, the embodiments of an even more dangerous strain of the Phelpsian "God Hates Fags" who for seven months was the senator's roommate did not warrant one peep from the representatives of the "smaller" political parties.
I heard the Kansas cornpone-version of the Christian Nazis today and it bodes ill for all.
I fear that they "the little ones" did not fight well enough to swing the conservative voters of Kansas this coming Election Day.
And the Kansas media machines, in their monopolistic advertisement driven combines are richly harvesting from our ignorance and stupidity.
The stain of the filth from the New York Times and the Washington Post has spread all the way out to Kansas.
I'm going back to what I know, the hard gravel road edition of the little rooster. Listen in this coming Saturday High Noon as Francis Schaeffer, Jr. is my featured guest on Radio Free Kansas.
In the interim frequent RFK guest, Mr. Ray McGovern who you may have seen on the sequel to PBS POV's airing of "The Most Dangerous Man in America" wrote this "Leakers, Beware the Corporate Media" sent along this today.
And would some landlocked Kansan not suffering historical amnesia, get some of Mr. Robert Parry's book sets into the local public libraries before we're all rounded up?
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