Monday, March 9, 2009

Those in Power






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Private Tiller/Sebelius Party Exposed!
Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius (center) poses in the Governor's Mansion with George Tiller and his wife Jeanne.
In April 2007, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius threw a lavish private party for George and Jeanne Tiller and his staff. The party was hosted at Cedar Crest (Kansas' Governor's Mansion) to thank Tiller for the large contributions he's given to her and other Democrat campaigns. Click here to read more.

KATHLEEN SEBELIUS
Kathleen Sebelius is a staunch defender of easy abortion. Through her years in the State Legislature and into the Governor's Office, Sebelius has fought against any limits on abortion.
Sebelius comments about the rights of the unborn in The Wichita Eagle, October 29, 1989
As Governor, Sebelius has twice vetoed regulation that would have and established standards and inspection for Kansas abortion clinics.
Cartoon by John Francis Borra cumulus@eaglecom.net used with permission
Tiller has long supported Sebelius. Over the years, Tiller has given over $38,000 to her campaigns and political causes. Sebelius can easily be called "The best politician that blood money can buy!"
Here is a listing of Tiller's contributions to Sebelius:
09-25-2001 JEANNE TILLER $ 2,000
09-25-2000 WOMENS HEALTH CARE SERVICES $2,000
09-25-2000 GEORGE TILLER $2,000
9-25-2000 GEORGE TILLER MD $2,000
09-10-1998 GEORGE TILLER $ 200
12-14-1998 JEANNE TILLER $ 250
06-18-1998 PRO CHOICE ACTION LEAGUE $1,000
05-01-1997 GEORGE TILLER $ 500
11-21-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $ 500
11-14-1994 GEORGE R TILLER PA $2,000
09-02-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $2,000
06-10-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $ 500
04-15-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $ 500
"The Bluestem Fund, Kathleen Sebelius" is a Political Action Committee (PAC) run by Sebelius. This PAC is her political slush fund. George Tiller has given generously to this fund as detailed below:
09-01-2000 GEORGE R. TILLER MD $5,000
09-07-2000 GEORGE R. TILLER MD PA $5,000
12-28-2001 WOMENS HEALTH CARE SERVICES $8,000
03-18-2002 WOMENS HEALTH CARE SERVICES $5,000
Following is a copy of the Ethic Report for the 3/18/02 contribution which is listed above:
To see the source of the above statistics, go to the bottom of this page.

?? Back Door Cash for Sebelius ??
In 2002, Tiller made a $100,000 contribution to the Democratic Governors' Association.
Though there is no way to absolutely prove this money went to Sebelius' campaign, it's unreasonable to believe the money was meant for anyone else. Tiller doesn't normally give to campaigns in other states; he gives to Kansas campaigns and to Federal campaigns. This is the only known contribution Tiller has ever made to the Democratic Governor's Association, and it occurred in the middle of Sebelius' campaign. This contribution could have easily been routed through several Democrat political action committees before landing in Sebelius' campaign fund. Tiller has used this tactic before.

Do you know of any other connections between Tiller and Sebelius? If so, please click on the icon below to let me know.

Click here to learn about Tiller's District Attorney.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Spring Is Coming











My Emma


Just as Isaiah is Daddy's right hand man, Emma is Mommy's little shadow. Emma does everything like Mommy and WITH Mommy. It is a new thing for me; this extra set of hands and feet. I am not always good at coordinating them and find them cumbersome. All in all I find them a sweet presence. If I want a six year old that helps me with dishes, laundry and crafts then I absolutely must have a two year old that knows I LOVE her constant company!
I have certainly been tempted to leave her in front of the old idiot box while I do everything myself ( or be lazy and do nothing) but I am learning that there is no reward in that; absolutely none. If I was going to let TV raise my kids, they may as well be in daycare. I mean, in a daycare, people are paid to find ways to keep kids active and learning! Their reward, is money, mine is that amazing glow that my girl has on her face when she says "like u mommy?", or "me your friend", and don't forget, "I DID IT MOM!!".
I try not to wait for her to ask to help. Kids obviously need some play time but it doesn't take long for a toddler to get bored. I love to call out,"Where's my helper?" and see her come running with, "u need me mommy?". Her voice sounds so pleased and hopeful when she asks.
I could probably leave her on her own a lot more but where is the companionship and satisfaction in that? Besides, I don't want to raise a reclusive, lazy or self absorbed girl. I want her to stay my sunshiny daughter of virtue!
I certainly don't get it right every time, or even every day, but I really love trying. Knowing that my girl will always be my helper and friend makes me so, so happy! Seeing her bring ALL of the laundry in from the dryer, one or two at a time, and then shout with joy when she gets the job done is so much fun! She doesn't even consider it work because we're pardners, She helps me wash clothes, hang clothes on the line,bake,fold (ha ha),puts dishes in the sink after meals,brings Daddy his drink,sweeps,feeds Rocky and then wants me to pick her up for hugs and dancing.
It's not just work that we share. Stories,dancing,drawing,and reading are regulars here. You can learn a lot about what your little one thinks about when they draw or ask for certain stories. Lately, Emma has wanted "stories of God" and "Baby Jesus". She usually draws guns (like brother) or wants to do letters. Of course they don't look like much more than lines and circles but I tell her how wonderful they are. I'm not lying either, it really is wonderful to see her trying and learning, It makes me very sad to see parents that constantly tell toddlers "no, that's not right". Too much correction will kill the spirit of joy and adventure, so what if it's too big or not just quite grown up enough?
Having a toddler is such an amazing joy. I don't want it to end! This is the time that EVERY SINGLE word I say, really matters. The time when everything I do, or don't do, will shape who my girl will be as a woman. It is an exciting, happy,playful and enormously important time. A once in a lifetime time. There are no do-overs. I can't get back my two and three year old time when she's five or six. God gave me THIS time.
I think of all the closeness and joy that I would miss if I gave the TV my job of training and resolve to keep on finding new ways to be " jus me an u mommy", and hope to always hear her little voice saying "me your friend mommy".