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Silence Dogood
July 1
What a slipshod affair it’s been between “Sparky” Sanford and his Argentine “soul mate.” This week the plot thickened in a chintzy Appalachian soap opera.
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H.V. Morton
June 29
Lt. Gov. Kinder feels as spurned as one of Mark Sanford’s Latin lovers. Apparently, Peter wants a nighty-night call from Jay to let him know he’s appreciated.
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Hattie Kanengeiser
June 28
The circus is coming to town! On Wednesday, July 1, Orly Taitz will bring her birther dog and pony show to St. Louis and Jefferson City.
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Jean Carnahan
June 25
Washington loves nothing better than a juicy scandal. But this is not the first time a congressman was swept off his feet by a Latin lover.

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How Blunt Family Friends Do Business

Here's a profile of Blunt family friend, Brent Wilkes, that outlines how he and his friends do business.  They trade money and favors for politicians for defense contracts.

This is corruption at its worst.  It deprives real citizens of a voice and it is a phenomenal waste of tax dollars to fund defense contracts to reward contractors like Wilkes.  But most disgustingly, these shenanigans divert resources that should be going to ensure that our Soliders, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines have the tools they need to do their jobs.

Senator Jim Talent has been in Congress for most of the last two decades and he sat silently by while all of this was going on.  Shame on him for not standing up to these hucksters, hooligans and harlots.  But then again, maybe he just turned his head because the defense contractors kept on bankrolling his campaigns.

Reminds me of a song

Reminds me of a song:  Pink Floyd's "Pigs"

Big man, pig man, ha ha, charade you are
You well heeled big wheel, ha ha, charade you are
And when your hand is on your heart
You’re nearly a good laugh
Almost a joker
With your head down in the pig bin
Saying ’keep on digging’
Pig stain on your fat chin
What do you hope to find?
When you’re down in the pig mine
You’re nearly a laugh
You’re nearly a laugh
But you’re really a cry.

Richard Napieralski

Springfield, MO