Posted on 08/01/2006 6:02:55 PM PDT by seutonius1234
http://www.kssos.org/ent/kssos_ent.html
For those of us who support evolution, the incumbents who voted for the intelligent design standards are:
John Bacon (seat 003) Connie Morris (seat 005) Ken Willard (seat 007)
Seat 009 is an open seat (the creationist incumbent retired)
The democratic incumbent in seat 001 (Janet Waugh) voted against the intelligent design standards. She is being challenged by a creationist democrat.
And there are no reports yet from three relatively populous counties where Cauble is expected to do best (Finney, Ford, and Ellis counties).
CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | |||
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R-Jim Barnett | 6817 | 40 % |
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R-Ken R. Canfield | 4027 | 24 % |
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R-Rex Crowell | 911 | 5 % |
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R-Dennis Hawver | 819 | 5 % |
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R-Robin Jennison | 3443 | 20 % |
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R-Timothy V. Pickell | 603 | 4 % |
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R-Richard "Rode" Rodewald | 278 | 2 % |
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Governor / Lt. Governor (R)
Precincts Reporting: 289 of 3305 CANDIDATE VOTES %
R-Jim Barnett 6817 40 %
R-Ken R. Canfield 4027 24 %
R-Rex Crowell 911 5 %
R-Dennis Hawver 819 5 %
R-Robin Jennison 3443 20 %
R-Timothy V. Pickell 603 4 %
R-Richard "Rode" Rodewald 278 2 %
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It's still pretty early in the voting, but state Senator Jim Barnett holds a solid and steady lead.
Good timing!
Kansas has preferred Democrats to serve as Governor for 24 of the past 40 years, and, alas, the other 16 years were served by RINO Governors. No Conservative Republican has been elected Governor of Kansas since 1964.
Since your name indicates you're a doctor, do you support Jim Barnett, who's also a doctor?
Since when ? The RINOs have been Moore (sic) than happy to support the current liberal rodent.
I'm not from Kansas, so I don't know the players. I support those who want science taught in science class. Religion is fine in a comparative religion or philosophy class, but not in science class. Which side of this does Barnett take?
Keith Sebelius died in 1982. He didn't live long enough to see his son go squish and his slimy daughter-in-law get elected Governor exploiting his good name.
Dennis Moore is a suburbanite, a former Johnson County District Attorney. So, in their eyes, he's essentially one of their own. But that doesn't necessarily translate into support for a Kansas City-based candidate, as Kansas City is the big, bad city. Suburban residents usually have a negative impression of such places.
They put up these liberal RINOs and there's little reason to vote for a candidate that differs none from the 'Rat incumbent. We need to run the liberals out of the party for good, they've been a cancer in Kansas (not to mention elsewhere).
Personally, I don't know his views on Creationalism vs. Evolutionism. I'm not from Kansas, either.
But I couldn't help but wonder if you were favorably disposed towards physicians seeking public office, given your screen name.
Who is the "moderate Democrat" ? Dennis Moore is a down-the-line liberal who scored a 16% ACU rating in 2005 in a clearly GOP district. If the RINOs hadn't knifed the distinguished Vince Snowbarger, he'd still be the Congressman today. They're going to try to knife the equally distinguished Conservative Attorney-General Phill Kline this November with one of their apostates running as a 'Rat.
I would say it depends on the physician. I might favor one, all other things being equal, but I'd rather look at what they stand for, first.
Is "evolution" a political party now?
The solution is to not vote for them, and to not to allow their Republican supporters to shame you into doing just that lest the 'Democrats gain control!'.
The only way conservatives will regain custodianship of the Party is to cede no ground, not an inch.
When you vote, vote your conscience, not that of some Republican sycophant.
CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | |||
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D-Jesse L. Hall | 697 | 51 % |
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D-Janet Waugh | 672 | 49 % |
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CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | |||
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R-John W. Bacon | 369 | 40 % |
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R-Harry E. McDonald III | 391 | 43 % |
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R-David A Oliphant | 156 | 17 % |
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CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | |||
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R-Sally Cauble | 1917 | 50 % |
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R-Connie Morris | 1899 | 50 % |
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CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | |||
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R-M.T. Liggett | 265 | 7 % |
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R-Donna Viola | 2041 | 54 % |
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R-Ken R. Willard | 1504 | 40 % |
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CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | |||
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R-Brad Patzer | 2246 | 38 % |
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R-Jana Shaver | 3656 | 62 % |
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Speaking of Dennis Moore, here are the primary results for that race:
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United States House of Representatives (R) 003
Precincts Reporting: 70 of 590 CANDIDATE VOTES %
R-Chuck Ahner 421 47 %
R-Thomas Scherer 177 20 %
R-Scott Schwab 173 20 %
R-Paul V. Showen 118 13 %
Governor / Lt. Governor (R)
Precincts Reporting: 640 of 3305 CANDIDATE VOTES %
R-Jim Barnett 12423 39 %
R-Ken R. Canfield 7157 23 %
R-Rex Crowell 1510 5 %
R-Dennis Hawver 1717 5 %
R-Robin Jennison 7037 22 %
R-Timothy V. Pickell 1129 4 %
R-Richard "Rode" Rodewald 676 2 %
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Little change so far.
Yeah neither is love, but that doesn't mean they are not true facts.
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