Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Sam Brownback, watch out! You've got competition for the Republican nomination

Posted by Justin Kendall on Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:00 AM

click to enlarge One Kansas gubernatorial candidate biblical and constitutional tests for new laws, and it isn't Brownback.
  • One Kansas gubernatorial candidate biblical and constitutional tests for new laws, and it isn't Brownback.

I thought Sam Brownback was going to have an easy road to the Republican nomination for Kansas governor. That was until I heard about Joan Heffington, who runs a nonprofit called the Association for Honest Attorneys. Guess who sits on the board? God! Beat that, Brownback!

Oh, you can't. And here comes the Topeka Capital-Journal (saw it on Wonkette) with more reasons why Heffington just might pull off a stunner in the Republican primary.

  • "...covert government operatives are infiltrating hospitals in

    Kansas and elsewhere to conduct biological and chemical warfare

    experiments on unsuspecting patients."

  • "In February, she said, she learned operatives implanted microchips

    in a man who had refused to give the government a lucrative invention he

    had created. The microchips were transported through a window and into

    the man's body using a satellite, she said. 'The technology is so

    advanced that they can do it that way,' she said."

  • "A 22-year-old man was unlawfully detained, tortured and infected

    with H1N1 by operatives after discovering that Guantanamo Bay detainees

    were secretly being flown to McConnell Air Force Base, Heffington said.

    She believes a pen was used to deliver the virus."

  • "The state of Kansas is operating under a dictatorial French law

    that the CIA helped establish here in the 1950s, Heffington said. 'They

    needed a state where unsuspecting people could be treated like guinea

    pigs so they could try out their covert activities,' she said."

  • "Heffington,

    who strongly opposes abortion, added that she would not approve any

    legislation that didn't pass a biblical test. Asked what she would do if

    presented with a bill that drew more than two-thirds public approval

    but with which she disagreed on religious grounds -- such as a measure

    easing restrictions on abortion -- she said: 'It's just not going to

    happen.'"

Her running mate, a pastor named Mark Holick, is equally sensible. He posted this message on a billboard outside of his Wichita church:
"American we have a Muslim President this is a sin against the Lord! EX. 20:3" 
No word yet on whether voting for Brownback is also a sin, but keep your eyes on the billboards around Kansas churches for a sign.

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please have a look at ken cannon he is a great alternative to Sam B he has a better platform and he is not from Washington take a llok at his site www.kencannon.net

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Posted by Jason Cabrerra on September 22, 2010 at 10:04 PM

I do not blame the news reporter for ignoring Heffington. They have a boss and want to keep their jobs.

What concerns me is that Brownback wants a "job" as governor but does not want to come to the interview. He thinks he is a dictator and the people will vote for him just because his name is Brownback and he is a senator. Well, this �no show senator� will not get my vote for Governor. I see no greatness in Brownback for him to deserve my vote, as the people expressed their position when he tried to run for president. I do not vote for �failures� and Senators who try to run for governor with no plan.

Thank god, I am not a news reporter. That is just as bad as being a lawyer or a judge. It all looks and smells like corruption, so it must be.

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Posted by Joe4 on July 28, 2010 at 7:55 PM

apparently my reading skills are in line with her views.... Reading the article. :-)

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Posted by Mac on July 28, 2010 at 6:44 PM

I'd like to see some sources to where she stated the above... as much as I enjoy people making asses of themselves. I don't want to support an article that claims things with no indication on what sources the comments were drawn from. I would LOVE to be able to make fun of her too. :-)

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Posted by Mac on July 28, 2010 at 6:42 PM

And here we thought the Phelps were odd.

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Posted by ksmms on July 28, 2010 at 10:18 AM
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