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Kansans Against Hope

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A toast with the strong stuff, to all who made it through the holiday season, living long enough to witness the Solstice. The "Friends of Radio Free Kansas" pulled off a big one for the Podunk Proletarians in the hinterlands and raised enough pocket change to pay for a full year of audio network pandemonium on the Blogtalkradio in advance. Fellow Citizens of Cyberspace, lend us your ears (and inquiring eyes) to this brief announcement. If you haven't figured it out yet, members of the Blue Barn Posse are partial to all manners of thrills, especially the kind that suffers little if any casualties and gains recruits from "the other side." We start naming the names, courtesy two distinguished guests. First a distinguished Kansas House legislator who will describe why Brownback and the ultra-right wing may not be as ferocious as many have feared, as well as the campaign frauds of the faux Koch libertarians who tea bagged so many into elected offices this last November. Second, a millionaire lawyer who started his education with Sam Brownback at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Ks. as a lowly undergraduate. What the lawyer, who no longer lives in Kansas, has to say will raise several eyebrows at the statehouse. This Monday, January 10th, Inauguration Day for then Gov. Sam Brownback, promises to be a frigid day on the statehouse steps of the Topeka capital building, local computer weather models are projecting temperatures in the single digits with a good probability of blowing snow. Serious snowfalls are predicted next week, while the poor and rural unemployed of Kansas nervously look to the horizon, former Sen. Sam Brownback and his numerous political appointees and industry cronies, find no comfort in selling citizens on more cutbacks and austerity. Listen in to these exclusive interviews with Rep. Bill Otto and a confidential source from Gov. Sam Brownback's past. Please download and pass this along.

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