Kentucky Progress

Check back often for news and commentary about Kentucky by David Adams. Contact via email: kyprogress(at)yahoo.com or Lexington area telephone 537-5372.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Worley Is Toast, Lundergan Rocked. Bad Day For Dems

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While Kentucky Democrats try to figure out which voice to use in the 2006 elections (and notwithstanding some wishful thinking in setting up...
Monday, January 30, 2006

Cindy Sheehan Rides Again (Herb Brock Version)

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Herb Brock doesn't deserve to work at a conservative newspaper like the Danville Advocate Messenger. I'm not even going to link to h...

Ed To The Woodshed?

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Hide the Thorazine... Phone lines were burning between Washington D.C., Frankfort, and Richmond today and the inferno is bearing down on one...

Education Philosophy Needs Change: Here's How

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As thousands of Kentucky high school seniors turn toward the home stretch on their secondary education, now might be an appropriate time to ...
Saturday, January 28, 2006

Abortion-On-Demand Lobby Strikes Again

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Next Thursday, the Kentucky House Health and Welfare Committee will vote to allow "morning after pills" to be made available over ...
Friday, January 27, 2006

The "Let Them Eat Filet Mignon" Bill

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Rep. Kathy Stein (D-Lexington) wants waiters and waitresses to be paid the federal minimum wage. Tipped employees must currently be paid at...
Thursday, January 26, 2006

International Communists Join Mayor Isaac Tonight

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Mayor Teresa Isaac kicks off her re-election campaign tonight with a communist group she has formally pledged that the city of Lexington wou...
Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Whither Harry Moberly?

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After busting his campaign budget in 2004 to keep his seat, House Budget Chairman Harry Moberly (D-Richmond) seems to be looking around for ...

House Digs Up Dead Law, Passes It Again

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Back in 1990, Kentucky enacted a law called "No Pass, No Drive." It was an attempt to cut down drop out rates by suspending the dr...

Charlie Hoffman Can Run But Can't Hide

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Charlie Hoffman clearly didn't want to run for the state House again. Rep. Hoffman (D-Georgetown) explored running for mayor of Georget...
Tuesday, January 24, 2006

First Conservative Victory of 2006; "Book of Daniel"

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NBC has cancelled its much-celebrated anti-Christian "Book of Daniel" program after three pitiful weeks. The active conservative ...

House Democrats Painting Selves Into Corner

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House Labor and Industry Chairman J.R. Gray is expected to push an increase in the minimum wage through his committee today at noon. This ...
Monday, January 23, 2006

Governor Fletcher Reaches Out To Teachers Union

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... or maybe we should just call it "Brer Rabbit Says 'Howdy!' to the Tar Baby, Again." Conceding the union talking point ...

Ford Motor Cuts More Proof Old Ways Don't Work

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The debate about big unions and money-losing defined benefit pensions took on a local dimension when Ford Motor Company said it would close ...
Sunday, January 22, 2006

Proof The Left Is Killing "Civil Rights"

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Days after the nationwide celebration of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., we have more evidence that liberal groups have bastardi...

Summing It Up Nicely

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The Louisville Courier-Journal's John David Dyche got to the essence of what ails Kentucky Democrats with this description today: Reacti...
Friday, January 20, 2006

Worley Cheats Elderly Constituents

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Senator Ed Worley left himself open to federal mail fraud charges during a Madison county land deal, a source with knowledge of the transact...
Thursday, January 19, 2006

Last Train From Clarksville, Indiana

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Raising awareness about how unions hurt Kentucky got a boost last month when Colgate-Palmolive Co. announced they were closing their Clarksv...
Wednesday, January 18, 2006

No Teeth, No Problem!

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Kentucky's House Education Committee has just passed HB 51, the No Pass, No Drive bill. This is merely a waste of time pretend educatio...

Big Labor Strikes Back Against Consumers

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As union membership in Kentucky has fallen below one-tenth of the state's workforce, political theater has replaced reasonable discourse...
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