A 425-page ethics complaint has been filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission, and has the potential to rock Missouri’s political landscape from Kansas City to St. Louis and places in between. News of the complaint appeared Monday in a message posted on the campaign website of Cynthia Davis, a former state representative and short-lived chair [...]
Major Ethics Complaint Filed in Missouri (Update)
December 6th, 2011 · 6 Comments
Tags: · Bob McCarty, cynthia davis, Ethics, Missouri Ethics Commission
Proposals Place Lives of Young and Old at Risk
March 11th, 2009 · No Comments
Providing what blogger Wesley J. Smith describes as “your 24/7 seminar on bioethics and the importance of being human,” the Secondhand Smoke blog covers a wide range of life-and-death topics. Recently, he published two posts about proposals by people in the medical community that put young and old alike at risk. In a post published [...]
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‘Glass House’ Uncomfortable for President Obama
February 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Clearly, President Barack Obama isn’t comfortable living in the “glass house” that is the White House. Every decision he makes is dissected and becomes subject to public scrutiny. Some uncooperative reporters even dare to question his decision-making and whether or not he’s living up to his pledges of transparency and ethics in government. [Cartoon courtesy [...]
Tags: · Barack Obama, decision-making, Ethics, ethics in government, ethics reform, glass house, obama prsident obama, president barack obama, public scrutiny, transparency, uncooperative reporters, White House
Obama ‘Thought He Could Change D.C.’
May 7th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Like no writers before him, Fred Siegel captured in words the phenomenon that is Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama in a recent article published in The Australian. It begins this way: POLITICAL campaigning necessarily produces a wide gap between words and deeds. This is the price of bringing together a broad coalition with disparate interests. [...]
Tags: · Barack Obama, Bob McCarty, Ethics, Presidential Candidate, Presidential Election
Physicians Group Outed for Pro-Abortion Stance
December 18th, 2007 · No Comments
If you utilize the services of an OBGYN who is a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, you might want to consider changing physicians. I offer that advice after reading American Life League President Judie Brown’s Dec. 13 statement regarding the position of ACOG’s Committee of Ethics on abortion and comparing her [...]
Tags: · Abortion, Abortion Services, abortionist, access to abortion services, acog, all, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Life League, Anti-Abortion, Ethics, gynecologist, judie brown, obstetrician, rights of the unborn
Missouri: The Clone-Me State
December 29th, 2006 · No Comments
Since the passage of Amendment 2 by Missouri voters Nov. 7, 2006, many folks think the state motto should change. Instead of Missouri being The Show-Me State, maybe it should be The Clone-Me State. That in mind, the creative minds at The Bob McCarty Shop came up with a clever design and made it available [...]
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