Kansas Insurance Commissioner Opposes Re-Election of Governor

January 30, 2014

  • January 31, 2014 at 1:34 pm
    Libby says:
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    True bi-partisanship! I love it!

  • January 31, 2014 at 3:19 pm
    Scott says:
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    Libby, the current Kansas Governor would scare your socks off. All moderate Republicans have literally been forced out of Kansas politics by the far right; there is no middle ground anymore. Praeger is one of the (dwindling) few moderates who speak up; she’s great!

    • January 31, 2014 at 6:00 pm
      vera says:
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      Love the bi-partisanship spirit! Don’t underestimate a bunch of serious women!

    • July 18, 2014 at 1:59 pm
      Tim says:
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      Those moderate Republicans weren’t forced out. “Forced out” is a lie propagated by Moderate Republicans in an attempt to gain sympathy from undecided voters. They were voted out fairly by well-informed and educated Kansas voters who were tired of those Democrat politicians posing as “Moderate Republicans.” These voters weren’t deceived by expensive ads like the moderates claim. Rather, they were tired of the liberal Democrat sponsored bills, whole-heartedly endorsed by moderate Republicans, while those same moderates continuously shot down one good conservative bill after another.
      Bipartisanship is great, as long as that bipartisanship continues to equally represent ALL Kansas citizens. The Moderate Republicans failed to equally represent the large majority of conservative Kansans at the state level when they were in office, so they were voted out.
      I can understand wanting to vote Brownback out of office, but endorsing a liberal Democrat for governor is not the way to do it. By doing just that these so-called “Moderate Republicans” have shown that they aren’t Republicans at all but merely liberal Democrats posing as Republicans.

  • February 10, 2014 at 9:11 am
    Connie Putthoff says:
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    This is not about the governor, it is about renewing an insurance. I was given a prescription for hydroco
    for back pain and when I had some teeth pulled. I never took but one or two of either one and never got the prescription refilled. When time come to renew this year I tried to get a less expensive insurance and they wouldn’t take me because I took hydroco. I thought this was not allowable.



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