Saturday, March 12, 2005

Credit our state senator with having incredible vision. Apparently, Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, has the ability to see things that others, armed with only the naked eye, cannot.
The following quote was offered in Friday's edition of the Neosho Daily News, as Nodler, speaking at a Neosho Chamber of Commerce function, referred to the first two months of this year's legislative session as "in my judgment, the most historic and significant change in public policy in the history of our state, I cannot overemphasize the tremendous leadership we have in Gov. Matt Blunt. He gave us a vision for the future and we are trying to make that vision become a reality."
Nodler's vision of a Shangri-La of public policy is at odds with the reality of a torrent of decisions and legislation which benefit big business interests at the expense of the poor and disadvantaged.
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While we're talking about Matt Blunt, let me repeat my request from earlier this week: Let's see those wonderful business plans for license bureau offices that former State Representative Bubs Hohulin and others, including nearly everyone related to or close to U. S. Attorney Todd Graves and his brother Rep. Sam Graves.

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