Sunday, March 13, 2011

GOP: Kline persecuted by state

Phill Kline, former Kansas Attorney General, garners support from Kansas House and Senate.
By Tim Carpenter
THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL
cjonline.com
Posted: March 10, 2011 - 2:04pm

Three dozen House and Senate Republicans stood shoulder-to-shoulder Thursday to lambaste the "unholy alliance" subverting justice in the ethics case against former Attorney General Phill Kline.

In a show of force outside the House floor, Rep. Steve Brunk, R-Bel Aire, and colleagues denounced the pending Kline case, the tolerance of child sexual abuse by some Kansas politicians and bias by the Kansas Supreme Court in favor of abortion providers.

"An unholy alliance existed in this state for eight years between former Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' administration, the abortion industry and the courts," Brunk said. Read entire article from the Capitol-Journal, cjonline.
One good will come out of these Kangaroo Court hearings: the truth about Democrat chicanery in their support of the abortion industry is little by little coming to light.

6 comments:

Al said...

& we see how the Kansas - PP corruption has spread throughout the Obama administration as well with Obama selected former Kansas Attorney General Steve Six for a seat on the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. You can be sure Sibelius had something to do with it.

Rick Mann said...

Oh yes, Al. You can certainly bet on that. My prayer is that the pro-abortion lies and deception will soon be made clear to all. They have ruined the reputation of a good man.

Al said...

Some of the truth has come out in the ethics hearing which I agree is a kangaroo court. How much coverage did those revelations of the coverups get in the Kansas media?

Rick Mann said...

The only references to the laws broken by Planned Parenthood came from conservative news feeds and blogs. The leftist (lamestream) press ignored it.

Al said...

Just as i suspected, sorry to say.
That is all the more reason we must keep getting the word out. The media is so in PP's back pocket they won't cover anything they should about the horrors unless forced to.

Rick Mann said...

We're doing or little bit. I wish I have more time to do research, but two blogs require some time, as I determine to be accurate in my blogs. Spring is coming here in Oklahoma. Blessings your way.