CJ Online filed a game changer just a few hours ago and MANY THANKS to MOST AWESOME KICK-ASS TKC TIPSTER who sent the link for our bloggy community that has already stopped looking at one KC Star op/ed after the next regarding this race with very little reporting like this EPIC investigation . . . Check it: Roberts asserts Va. home 'principal residence' in documents
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Rufallo For Kansas in '14!
ReplyDeleteOrman has run a pretty classy campaign. Let's see how low Roberts is willing to go.
ReplyDeleteBringing in grandpa McCain and Brawlin Sarah aren't low enough?
ReplyDeleteThis harping about residency in this case is a dead dog. It isn't about where Roberts sleeps. It is about whether you buy into Roberts politics. All this petty crap is just irrelevant to anyone with an IQ above 2. Folks know who elected Roberts and they know who his constituents are. If you want to bitch about who isn't living in the right place start with the city and county governments and then look at city departments like KCPD.
ReplyDeleteyou are a stupid nigger and probably a obama nigger cocksucker.
ReplyDeleteWhat are his views on unsolicited bulk email?
ReplyDelete8:28 residency of the employees of local departments IS A HUGE ISSUE. kudos to you for pointing that out. But the residency of Roberts is not something to be dismissed. Especially by those with IQ's over 2. Do a little digging and you will find occasions over his last term where Roberts voted in such a way as to benefit Virginia over Kansas. When this begins to happen you can see why your state of residency becomes an issue. Especially when such bills include things vital to the Kansas economy like farm subsidies, and military appropriation.
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ReplyDeleteso you are one of those philosophical freaks who thinks it doesn't matter where one's representative lives, just whether the representative is a Republican. You are a very dangerous person.
No one wants to live in Kansas. People only move there when the state pays them to, basically. The biggest economic engine in the state exists only because of proximity to KCMO.
ReplyDeleteRoberts is not a Kansan. Plain and simple.
ReplyDeleteI am a registered GOP, but Orman has my vote. I like his middle-of-the-road sensibility and I don't think every member of congress should have term limits.
ReplyDeleteYou can tell he's not a Kansas, because he dresses like a grown up, talks like he graduated high school, has been seen walking, and was smart enough to move the fuck out.
ReplyDeleteI did not vote for Roberts in the primary. Not crazy about Wolf, but....
ReplyDeleteWhy hasn't the mainstream media probed how in the hell did Roberts according to official disclosures he filed become a multi millionaire on just a Congressional salary? He entered Congress with little means.
Pay offs ? Bribes ? Insider trading ?
8:41 You are about the most blind ignorant fuck I have seen in the Midwest in years. Not that it matters, but I am not black. However, if I was black as hell I'd still be ten thousand times more lucid than you pussy lips.
ReplyDelete9:37 residency became an issue because the libtards made it an issue. Do I need to make a long list of Democrats around this country who are apparently in the wrong place at the right time? Let's not even talk about voting records. Obama is starting to look like a man on an island where his own party is concerned.
ReplyDeleteChrist, he's a U.S. senator. Where else should his principal residence be? This issue is soooooo bogus.
ReplyDeletehmmm 255 they were scheduled for 113 days in session this year, account for weekends around 145 days, that leaves 220 days. So 220 days that can be spent in district (ie Kansas). So i'd say his principal residence could very well be in.... you guessed it.... KANSAS
ReplyDelete2:25** not 255
ReplyDelete10:26 Again you answer your own question on my behalf and then you commence to castigated me over your stupid ass question that YOU answered. You sound like some nutty bitch going through menopause to me.
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