Dear editor:
Kris Kobach, Republican candidate for Secretary of State has an agenda which includes ending voter fraud, requiring voter ID and making the office part of law enforcement. Prof. Kobach who teaches at UMKC lives in Kansas, works in Missouri, helped Arizona write immigration law and wants Kansas to be governed by ballot initiatives like California. Do “common sense Kansans” really want to be like California? The “Nutty Professor” wants the Secretary of State to enforce laws, presumably, those he writes, run the state, part-time, with full-time pay and write immigration laws around the country because he wouldn’t want to “leave these cities and states defenseless” being the only law professor on the planet that knows anything about immigration laws. Kris is the very first candidate to imply he will try to fit the job into his busy schedule if elected. He would expand government and raise spending which should fit in well with Republicans who want to diminish government and cut spending. The current Secretary of State’s office acknowledged “over 30 legal and illegal aliens registered” and “some even voted in the last election.” Gosh, that many? Hell, there may be that many people registered that were dead and yet voted last election. Kris believes too many Democrats and illegal aliens voted for the president and he wants to stop as many as he can in 2012. Had he gone to Oz with Dorothy and gotten a brain he would know the electoral college already does in Kansas.
Albert Newland
Pittsburg
Dear editor:
Kris Kobach, Republican candidate for Secretary of State has an agenda which includes ending voter fraud, requiring voter ID and making the office part of law enforcement. Prof. Kobach who teaches at UMKC lives in Kansas, works in Missouri, helped Arizona write immigration law and wants Kansas to be governed by ballot initiatives like California. Do “common sense Kansans” really want to be like California? The “Nutty Professor” wants the Secretary of State to enforce laws, presumably, those he writes, run the state, part-time, with full-time pay and write immigration laws around the country because he wouldn’t want to “leave these cities and states defenseless” being the only law professor on the planet that knows anything about immigration laws. Kris is the very first candidate to imply he will try to fit the job into his busy schedule if elected. He would expand government and raise spending which should fit in well with Republicans who want to diminish government and cut spending. The current Secretary of State’s office acknowledged “over 30 legal and illegal aliens registered” and “some even voted in the last election.” Gosh, that many? Hell, there may be that many people registered that were dead and yet voted last election. Kris believes too many Democrats and illegal aliens voted for the president and he wants to stop as many as he can in 2012. Had he gone to Oz with Dorothy and gotten a brain he would know the electoral college already does in Kansas.
Albert Newland
Pittsburg