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Logical

(22,457 posts)
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 11:11 PM Feb 2012

State by state speak your mind about...KANSAS

I will start - We suck, controlled by GOP. Idiot Governor. Right wing nuts!

Fred Phelps sucks!

Nothing good actually since Dennis Moore retired.

We suck. I apologize to the rest of the USA!

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State by state speak your mind about...KANSAS (Original Post) Logical Feb 2012 OP
This has already been done today. DURHAM D Feb 2012 #1
Sorry! Missed it! Logical Feb 2012 #3
I decided to bring my earlier post over here. DURHAM D Feb 2012 #6
+ 1000 +++ n/t RKP5637 Feb 2012 #8
Dennis Moore retiring was truly a MAJOR loss to Kansas. Definitely one of the good RKP5637 Feb 2012 #2
Hello from Maine, Logical. MarianJack Feb 2012 #4
I admit the wheat fields are pretty! But the politics suck! Logical Feb 2012 #5
Born there NV Whino Feb 2012 #7
I love Kansas and Kansans. Octafish Feb 2012 #9
I am so sorry your Nephew could not get into the University of Kansas...... Logical Feb 2012 #10
LMFAO! Octafish Feb 2012 #11
I am of course kidding! Both are good schools. I just have to legally defend KU!! :-) Logical Feb 2012 #12
hey I was there last night! Skittles Feb 2012 #13
There's a Kansas City, Kansas, too! Art_from_Ark Feb 2012 #14
OMG Skittles Feb 2012 #15

DURHAM D

(32,610 posts)
6. I decided to bring my earlier post over here.
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 11:35 PM
Feb 2012

Kansas - My home state.

I am from the middle of the country and the town I grew up in is in the middle of the state so if you look at a map of the US and put your finger down on what looks like the center of the country you will cover up my home county. The western 2/3s of the state is mostly flat. The eastern 1/3 has trees and hills.

Every little town has a grain elevator to hold the wheat after harvest. At night if we went about a mile north of my little town (pop. 250) we could see the lights of eleven other little towns around us. In other words, you can really see a great distance because there are no trees or hills to block the view.

My great grandmother was the first woman to serve on the Board of a Coop. My family has been in Kansas for 140 years. Like most from my part of the state I am German. The town I grew up in had one church - Methodist. The thing about Methodists - they are all about living by the Golden Rule. The other thing they are about - it takes a village. It takes a village to raise the children and get in the crops.

Members of my family are still in that part of the world and the thing that blows me away is the amount of volunteerism. They never sit still. They are always busy raising money for the women's shelter, reading to 2nd graders (the men), putting up and taking down flags on flag day, cooking for an event (like graduation party for children in foster care), just figuring out a way to help someone they know who is having a hard time (like a single mother, or providing a ride to the doctor, or staying with a new widow), attending a community concert fundraiser, or going to funerals. Funerals are important because everyone knows everyone else. In fact, your kids are friends with their kids, and your parents were friends with their parents and your grandparents were friends with their grandparents, and great grand parents, and so on.

Kansans in small towns don't look the other way - they step in to help in whatever way they can and they are creative.

But they are all Republicans. To them there are good Republicans and bad Republicans and it would never occur to them to vote for a Democrat. However, many voted for Obama because they consider him a Kansan. Now I am just talking about my part of the state and my family. The rest of the state - not so much. And all of those Republicans are moderate to liberal in their views. They just don't understand how they fit into the national political set and they do keep voting against their own self interest.

Things I miss - open spaces, open skys, the world's best lightning show, rolling thunder clouds, sharing the road with tractors and Amish buggies (over in the next county), jack rabbits running the road in front of your headlights, great desserts, unsweet iced tea on the table at every meal (including the winter), windmills and oilwells, wheat swaying in the fields for as far as you can see, the colors of the sunset.

The thing I don't miss the WIND; the unrelenting wind.

RKP5637

(67,110 posts)
2. Dennis Moore retiring was truly a MAJOR loss to Kansas. Definitely one of the good
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 11:15 PM
Feb 2012

guys in life! And sadly KS seldom gets any good press in national news, and probably deserved. Why people elect the ones they do is truly amazing.

MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
4. Hello from Maine, Logical.
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 11:23 PM
Feb 2012

I certainly agree with the political views you expressed, but I went through Kansas in 1963. I was 8 and my father was driving my step-mother and I across the country to Californis. I thought that the fields of (if I remember correctly) corn & wheat were beautiful.

BTW, we have a right wing nut teabagger governor too. Hopefully, we'll kick his drunk puffy ass out of office in 2014.

PEACE!

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
9. I love Kansas and Kansans.
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 11:56 PM
Feb 2012


My nephew attends Kansas State. Drove out from Detroit to catch the K-State-Missouri contest in October. Had a BLAST, apart from the only time it rained the whole trip was during the game. LOL! Great fans -- very, "conservative" politically, but they didn't mind hearing our side of the situation. Enjoyed a tour of the campus, especially the fantastic main library and the enormous murals by David Hicks Overmyer. Wish we could've stayed longer, but we had to get back for work. Nice people every place we went, including the scenic overview just south of Manhattan.
 

Logical

(22,457 posts)
10. I am so sorry your Nephew could not get into the University of Kansas......
Sun Feb 19, 2012, 12:12 AM
Feb 2012

maybe the grades can get better and they can still try!!

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
11. LMFAO!
Sun Feb 19, 2012, 12:27 AM
Feb 2012

We drove by that place on a hill and we were wondering what kind of building that was we could see all the way from the highway. Passing by on our left from I-70, it looked just like a poor house out of Dickens working the Cratchits. On the way back, all the billboards did say it was your college.

You are right about my nephew's grades, Logical. Instead of reading books or attending lectures and other stuff that would actually help him in school, the guy would take off with his pals to attend spring training in Arizona and Florida. I kid you not, the kid works like a fiend to use his money to buy MLB merchandise. LOLOLOL!

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