The latest on Chuck Olmstead. [WHAS11]
Don’t forget the special offer from Gerry Robertson at Twisted Salon. $10 off! You can look all fancy like us. It’s kind of a steal and it’s only available until this Friday. Click the link for more details. [Page One]
March is National Nutrition Month. So stop being crazy fat, people, and eat a bit more healthy. [Department for Public Health]
Somebody should clue Marty Cockring into the fact that House Bill 28 isn’t an “adulterer’s act.” Marty, once again, is obsessed with everything we do, say, eat, breathe, etc. Don’t you love how he continues to play right into our sinister homosexual agenda? And, according to most everyone we speak with in the State House, Greg Stumbo IS, indeed, the stumbling block to the baby daddy bill. Funny how the right-wing nutbags hate giving a woman the right to choose and claim fathers’ rights in cases of abortion but stand against both in cases of a woman whoring around to get pregnant when her husband is a powerful/wealthy known homosexual who can’t/won’t impregnate her. [Spewing More Ignorance]
Barack Obama has killed George W. Bush’s regressive policies on stem cell research. Now the world will end and all the little babies will seek revenge on America, because, well, why not. [Huffington Post]
Fancy pants Frank Simon sent out an urgent email blast this afternoon freaking over Senate Bill 79 being stuck in committee with an 8-to-8 voting tie. Simon claimed that “Louisville Rep. Reginald Meeks ALONE can save it with his vote if he turned and voted “Yes.” and then urged his followers to harp on him to make sure little babies aren’t BBQd all over the place by Jim Gooch. [Email Blast]
Does the incentives bill have major holes? You bet it does. [Mark Hebert]
Franklin County Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate plans to rule “in the next few days” on whether to dismiss a lawsuit that public defenders filed against the Commonwealth of Kentucky alleging they’ve been allotted inadequate funding to handle their excessive case loads. [Bluegrass Politics]
Kentucky’s redistricting plans for after the 2010 census just hit a major roadblock. [HuffPo]




























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