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Jesse Helms a great American?

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What editorial devil possessed the KNS to publish the "Citizen's Voice" tripe by June B. Griffin in today's (Aug. 16) edition?

You Got Mud On Your Face

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Terry Frank reports that Rep. Kent Williams, under fire from some of his fellow Republicans for accepting campaign funds from a member of the Democratic House Leadership, is quoted in a mailer from Rep.

Disgrace to the Republican Party?

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One of our radio listeners called in and emailed us yesterday.  She was disgusted with a mail piece she received from the candidate running against Stacey Campfield in the primary.  I’m not posting her entire email, but I did want to post what she typed up was the text of the mailer: 

"Teenager Faces 7 Years in Beating Death of Homeless Man for Beer"

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Seven lousy years for beating to death a Homeless man in Granite city, ILL.

What a travesty of justice.....

That judge ought to step down in disgrace.

And get a load of Mr.

Murtha - What a Piehole!

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So, Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) is once again spewing lies and distortions about our Troops and Iraq. This man is a disgrace yet he’s the Dhimmicrats so-called expert on all things military. He smeared the Haditha Marines calling them cold-blooded killers yet all but one has been exonerated (the last one SSgt. Frank [...]

Military service doesn't matter, wait, yes it does, wait, no it doesn't

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When Bill Clinton ran for president against two war heroes in 1992 and 1996, we were told by the left that military service, or a lack of it, didn't matter when choosing a commander-in-chief. In 2004, when John Kerry, who served in Vietnam, ran against George W. Bush, who served in the Texas National Guard, we were told that it does matter.

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