A glimpse behind the curtain of recent Democratic Party progress . . .
WaPo: How I fell in love with Kansas — and spent the next five years trying to change it
Testimony from an activist and new resident:
The president of Loud Light, an organization fostering a culture of citizen participation in the state of Kansas. He is an activist, advocate, educator and speaker. He says: "I learned that the people are kinder than the politicians and that every bit of progress is hard-won."
You decide . . .
Love it when people are escape a hellhole to a much better place then work to change that place back into the hellhole they escaped.
ReplyDeleteMore like he fell in love with all the cock he sucked in Kansas
ReplyDeleteWe already have enough queers around here. We don’t need any imports.
ReplyDelete"Activist, advocate, educator, and speaker"?
ReplyDeleteSo another media whore, of which there are already far too many.
How exactly does he earn a living?
And an organization that no one has ever heard of hardly played a role in a Kansas election.
More narcissism on steroids.
What's the matter with Kansas? Neo Marxist carpetbaggers coming here for the sole purpose of fucking up our politics.
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