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		<title>Faulkner County Sheriff&#8217;s Race</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 17:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ron Bartels, Ph.D. Pamela Fay Felkins Case Plays Center Stage The County Fair is now over in Faulkner County.  The attendance was high.  People were concerned about a lot of what has been happening in politics since 2006, when the last sea change in politics began to occur.  That sea change peeked in 2008 with the election of Barack Obama. Unknowingly, voters have been increasingly frustrated with the politicos they&#8217;ve elected.  Bush frustrated the voters also.  Meanwhile, while rapt attention has been paid on politics at the national level, government has been breaking down at the local level also.  Such a breakdown got worse in November 2006 in the Faulkner County Sheriff&#8217;s race, when both candidates promised to send the evidence in the Pamela Faye Felkins case to the crime lab should they win.  However, the winner in the 2006 sheriff’s race, Karl Byrd, failed to keep his word. In January of 2007, when the winner in the Faulkner County sheriff&#8217;s race, Karl Byrd, took office, the former head of the multi-agency task force walked in to congratulate newly elected sheriff Karl Byrd, asked when the evidence was going to be sent to the crime lab now that he [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Local News Media Fails To Report Accurately</title>
		<link>http://justicetimes.com/2009/07/17/local-news-media-fails-to-report-accurately/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 21:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quorum Court Members Meet Conservative Forum Members by Ron Bartels, Ph.D. Rachel Dickerson, a reporter for the Log Cabin Democrat came to the monthly meeting of the Conservative Forum. The forum is open to Democrats, Libertarians, Republicans, Tea Party Members, Constitution Party Members Independents and members of general public.  The forum focus is mainly on good government issues that affect Faulkner County residents.    NOTE:  Conservatives, as a whole tend to favor smaller more efficient government while Liberals tend to favor large less efficient government.  Conservatives focus on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (less governmental micromanagement).  Liberals seem to focus on less protection for life, less individual liberty in favor of larger government and fewer rights to pursue personal agendas.   This month&#8217;s meeting was held at the Catfish &#38; More Restaurant on the north side of Conway, Arkansas.  The local owned and operated restaurant has an excellent meeting room and top-notch southern cuisine.  At this meeting the members of the Quorum Court were invited and many accepted the invitation.  The meeting was lively cordial and informative.  Attendees at the meeting submitted written questions, which were read to the Quorum Court Members who agreed to answer questions from [...]]]></description>
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