Moran is allied with the RINO’s in Kansas.
I once hear Moran, with my own ears, use the term “Wingers” in reference to conservatives who had taken over the party for the first time, years ago.
Neither one. The republican party has been infected with rinos. It must die.
DEATH TO THE REPULICAN PARTY. THE MOTHER OF ALL JIHADS WILL COMMENCE.
It will be an interesting primary and definitely quite a change from previous Kansas GOP primaries where it usually pitted a conservative Republican against a moderate Republican.
To me, the immigration issue is so strong that (if I were a Kansas resident) would likely vote for Moran. Of second importance is the issue of earmarks. That too, would pretty much solidy my support for Moran.
THe one who will win. Duh.
Only because Sebelius hasn't announced yet.
Moran signed on to Heller, but Tiahrt's Amendment helped limit NICs and is a thorn for gun-grabbers. Both get A- ratings from the GOA.
At least both of them get that much right...
Providing citizenship to someone who wants to EARN citizenship, through the military or hard work, seems perfectly OK to me, and most of the population as well, I would guess:
DREAM Act
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The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (also called “The DREAM Act”) was a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that would provide certain immigrant students who graduate from an American High School, are of good moral character, arrived in the US as children, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. The students will obtain temporary residency for a lapse of six years. Within the six year period, a qualified student must attend college, and earn a two year degree, or serve in the military for two years in order to earn citizenship after the six years period. If student does not comply with either his/her college requirement or military service requirement, temporary residency will be taken away and student will be subjected to deportation.
Members of Congress have introduced several forms of this bill in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Members in the House have not brought the bill to a floor vote as a stand-alone bill; Senators debated a version of the DREAM Act S.2205 on October 24, 2007. The bill required 60 votes to gain cloture by a 52-44 vote, 8 votes short of overcoming a filibuster by senators opposed to the bill.[1]
Moran is an Obama suck up:
Moran: Obama “easier” to work with than Bush
http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/0209/Moran_Obama_easier_to_wrk_with_than_Bush.html
Todd Tiahrt, definitely. He’s one of our own.