The Cronyism of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius

by Bob Weeks on March 30, 2009

The Kansas Meadowlark has a post holding links to “articles written from Jan. 2005 through March 2009 about how Gov. Sebelius helped her political friends, appointed her donors to state boards, judicial nominating commissions, district courts, and even the Kansas Supreme Court.”

It’s okay for an elected official to appoint friends, but with friends like hers, freedom-loving Kansans have plenty of enemies.

Read the entire story by clicking on Sebelius’ Cronyism.

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