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Did you stay up too late watching Indiana last night?
Breaking News: John McCain won.
In other news, there were unbelievable voting problems attributed to Indiana's new Voter ID Bill. Get the skinny here. Hint: it involves Nuns and young people.
Politico calls this The Day the Music Died.
In the last suspenseful night of the Democratic primary season, Senator Clinton was demolished by 14 points in North Carolina and squeaked by in Indiana, where polls had showed her comfortably ahead. Her staff sees the outlook as bleak. She may continue the campaign, but the harsh attacks are over.Can I get an amen?? Not because Clinton is failing - but I for one am tired of the negative attacks ... they make my blood pressure go up, without the benefit of eating a cheeseburger. Plus if I hear that "fortitude" sound byte one more time..... She also loaned herself $6.4 million.
The Lawrence Bypass got federal approval
The federal government has given final environmental approval to the South Lawrence Trafficway, a four-lane expressway that could make it easier to reach parts of Lawrence from the Kansas City area.Breaking News: its still probably going to take 45 minutes to get to KC from Lawrence. I'm seeking federal funding for a Jet Pack. I'm asking HRC for $6.4million to fund it.
Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts brought home a chunk of pork for homeless veterans.
- Leavenworth Housing Authority: $482,038.
- Topeka Housing Authority: $135,790.
- Wichita Housing Authority: $173,405.
Sprint just announced its $14 billion project to get super duper fast wireless nation wide. Let it be known that as a Sprint user I don't understand why there is a dead zone that is (I swear to you) just as I pass the turn-in to the Sprint complex on Nall.
Boyda and the GOP battle it out over FISA .... again...
Nevermind coal - Topeka might be the new spot of a turbine plant ... as opposed to planting turbines...
And the beat goes on... Come on people, respond!! Lets start a dialogue.

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