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Missouri Sunshine Law - The Illinois Example

The First Amendment Center is releasing a series on where presidential candidates stand as it relates to freedom of speech.
As Missouri Republicans, with Governor Matt Blunt leading the charge, attack the judicial system on grounds they’ve violated the sunshine law - a promise to reform Missouri’s sunshine laws away from the cloud of secrecy.
Missouri […]

Duane Keys - Tribute to Vapor

The last time we spoke, we were honoring another Springfield Blogger who broke through to the other side - our regards to the family and thanks to Duane for sharing a little bit of his legacy.

Missouri’s Battle over Stem Cells Part 2

Jason Rosenbaum of the Columbia Tribune wrote about Missouri’s Stem Cell battle and an initiative to alter the Missouri Constitution as follows:
Ballot language
A constitutional amendment pushed by opponents of embryonic stem cell research would add the following language to the Missouri Constitution:
Section 38(e) 1. It shall be unlawful to clone or attempt to […]

Barry Bonds the Cyborg of Baseball

Cyberman Cyberman does whatever Hank Aaron can - at least hit 756 Home Runs. Chatter calls it a state of “better living through chemistry.” Bus-Plunge furthers the discussion noting a strange device attatched to Bonds’ arm.
We’re mostly just glad the home run didn’t happen in Los Angeles.
The question remains, “Is Barry Bonds Human.”
Biotech stocks are […]

Breaking the Cycle

Lt. Governor Peter Kinder makes an interesting post on the Team Kinder blog.
Kids with parents in prison are seven times more likely to end up in prison than those children whose parents aren’t in prison. Big Brothers/Big Sisters and I desperately want to help break this cycle by giving these precious youngsters positive role models […]