
A previous post, since corrected, states that Tom Schweich served ice cream at the Lincoln Days event. It was the only item in the list that I did not actually see myself (so much for the title of the post).
Earlier this morning someone unaffiliated with the Schweich campaign told me this never happened, and I struck out the comment. Then I heard from someone who said they did see this, so I put it back up. Now I have heard in no uncertain terms that it did not happen at all. I apologize.
The good news is that no one reads this blog.
3/1/2010 4:27:13 PM
The Missouri General Assembly ought to meet its Constitutional obligation to oversee federal money given to the state.
Our legislatures must return to their primary function and our people must insist our legislatures protect the liberty of all individuals.
Since the founding of the nation, the states have been the consistent advocate of liberty within this nation. Their authority must be respected.
The federal government ought not use its inability to secure the border as a reason to keep the states from doing their part to enforce immigration laws.
Missouri will be affected the most by energy regulation because currently we have some of the cheapest electricity in the country.
Mandated autism coverage increases insurance costs for those with diseased not singled out by government.
A brief summary of human development and the rise of the American patriot.
The fight for a more free America will take courage and will suffer losses, but the battle is worthwhile.
A change is coming to Washington. From Missouri and elsewhere, a new class of politicians will be expected to dismantle the federal city and send its power back to the states.
Why does Rep. Ike Skelton resist something that military leadership and even some conservatives have come to embrace?
Free-spending Republicans like Kit Bond are worse than Democrats, because they understand the principles of limited government and intentionally ignore them.