What Can Black Voters Expect in ‘08?
With the show of support for the state’s newest Democratic elected official, former Republican State Senator Chris Koster — who’s also jumping in the field of Democratic candidates for Attorney General — the following question deserves to be asked: What kind of treatment can the party’s most loyal block of voters expect in 2008?
Will the [...]
State of the City Today
Later this morning, in the chambers of the Board of Aldermen, Mayor Francis Slay will deliver his sixth State of the City address.
This is an open thread. What do you think is the state of our city?
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The Last 24 Hours
Polls open in less than 24 hours. Any predictions?
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More Stem Cell Questions
Over the next few days we’ll be discussing Constitutional Amendment 2, the Stem Cell Research Initiative. Believe us, we’re just as confused as you are. Feel free to leave your two cents.
Last week on the Charlie Brennan Show on KMOX, representatives from both sides of this debate made their cases. In the end it all [...]
Debating the Stem Cell Amendment
Over the next few days we’d like to start a dialogue on Constitutional Amendment 2, the Stem Cell Research Initiative. Feel free to comment.
Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly and St. Louis’ KFTK radio host Jamie Allman asked a good question recently: Why isn’t it reported more often that Jim and Virginia Stowers, the Kansas City couple [...]
Tonight’s Debate
The fourth of five debates between Sen. Jim Talent and State Auditor Claire McCaskill is over. Your thoughts?
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Videos from the Storm
Drop Your Two Cents
Many of our readers will be happy to hear than we have fixed the bug which required you to come to the front page to post a comment.
Not only can you now post a comment from our individual post pages, but you can read other readers’ comments right there on the page!
So no more excuses, [...]



