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Johnson County Democrats – James C. Kirkpatrick Heritage Luncheon – Warrensburg, Missouri – March 14, 2026

15 Sunday Mar 2026

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Yesterday in Warrensburg the Johnson County Democratic Central Committee hosted its 19th annual James C. Kirkpatrick celebration. The program started with a welcome and Tribute to Immigrants by Roberta Burford and an invocation by Barbara Curtis. The master of ceremonies was Judge Joe Dandurand and the keynote speaker was Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D). Raymond James was recognized with the Doris Houx Kirkpatrick Service Award. Marion “Woody” Woods was recognized with the James C. Kirkpatrick Heritage Award. There were over 150 individuals in attendance. The annual event honors individuals who have served the community in the spirit of the Kirkpatricks and serves as a fundraiser for the Johnson County Democratic Central Committee.

Jeanette Cass (D), candidate in the 4th Congressional District (left) and Taigen Plummer (D), candidate in the 54th Legislative District (center).

Judge Joe Dandurand (D).

Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D).

Raymond James (D).

Marion “Woody” Woods.

Democrats – University of Central Missouri Homecoming Parade – Warrensburg, Missouri – October 26, 2024

27 Sunday Oct 2024

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The University of Central Missouri held its annual homecoming parade in Warrensburg yesterday morning. As in all election years local and statewide candidates participate. The parade route winds around and through the university campus and downtown Warrensburg – with a crowd numbering several thousand.

We accompanied the grouped entries of local Democrats and Democratic Party candidates in the parade.

In the line-up area:

In support of Amendment 3.

The Democratic Party entries were lined up next to a wagon pulled by a pair of mules sponsored by “Missouri Right to Life” festooned with “No on 3” signs. There wasn’t interaction between the two groups.

Eric Stevens, the Democratic Party candidate in the 54th Legislative District:

“Yes on 3”

Preparing the Eladmobile:

Elad Gross (D).

Mark Osmack (D).

In the parade:

Elad Gross (D).

Richard Brown (D).

Jeanette Cass (D).

Mark Osmack (D).

Elad Gross (D) and Liberty Belle (D).

Eric Stevens (D).

Previously:

Economic Anxiety (October 26, 2024)

Even more economic anxiety (October 26, 2024)

Raymond James (D) in the 31st Senate District – rights

25 Wednesday Sep 2024

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Ray James (D) [2024 file photo].

Raymond James For Mo Senate #31
[September 25, 2024]

I heard Rick Brattin speak last night he talked of the “WAR” he is in to defend Parents Right to raise their children as they see fit.
Spoke to one of his supporters. Bill Irwin incoming State Rep #55 who ran unopposed. Told him I agree with Rick and him. Parents should be free to raise their children without government interference.

He seemed to agree but quickly wanted to agree to disagree when it comes to libraries. His opinion “objectionable” books should never be in a library. The idea that a parent could decided for themselves if their child could read a book was wrong. Forget putting it back on the shelf – ban it because one member of the community objected.

Tried to get him to understand how Parents should have the right to send their child to private school, home school, public school and to determine health care decisions for them. We seemed to agree until I brought up that includes Parents making decisions to listen to their child and doctors when it comes to trans teens. He said he did not understand. Stated it again but he could not grasp why parents have the right to send their child to a school of their choice but cannot get medical care as advised by their doctor because of his beliefs not the beliefs of the parents or their child. Tried to explain again.

At which point he objected.

He then went off on the Abortion Amendment saying if it passes parents would not have a say in surgeries for their minor children. He seemed to be saying all surgiers. That a minor could get a sex change without a parent agreeing to it.

When challenged to show the wording in the amendment he again chose to agree to disagree and moved away.

Rick and his Christian Nationalist are a threat to our democracy.

No way should this man should have been allowed to run unopposed.

They want Freedom for themselves while telling you how to live your life.

State government should be about good roads, excellent schools, properly functioning State agencies.

The culture “Wars” are started to make a small segment of voters mad. Mad enough to show up at the polls and vote.
I am all about Freedom.

You decide what book to read, get a tattoo or not, wear your hair as you like, marry who you want, raise your children in a church, home school or send them to a public school. Have a breast reduction or a breast enlargement. Wear the clothes you want.

This is the US you have the Freedom to make your choices.
You do not have the Freedom to dictate to others how they have to dress, wear their hair, what they eat, when or how they worship or who they marry.
For now, we also have the freedom of assembly, to gather with like minded people as you see fit. Book club, car shows, church service, bingo at the Legion or attend a Pride event.

What events will Rick and his freedom caucus decide must be canceled next because they don’t approve of them?

What choices will they try and take away from you?

You do you and let others do the same.

What a republican PAC thought of Rick Brattin (r) in the 2022 republican primary in the 4th Congressional District:

31st Senate District – Primary Election – August 6, 2024

06 Tuesday Aug 2024

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All that money in the republican primary. And our friends in organized labor could have spent their energy on the real pro-union Democrat instead.

Democrat Ray James will face republican Rick Brattin in the November General Election for the 31st Senate District seat.

Via Missouri Secretary of State:

State of Missouri – Primary Election, August 06, 2024
Unofficial Results
as of 8/6/2024 9:38:46 PM

State Senator – District 31 61 of 61 Precincts Reported

Rick Brattin Republican 11,028 46.966%
Michael Haffner Republican 6,440 27.426%
Dan Houx Republican 6,013 25.608%
Party Total: 23,481

Raymond L. James Democratic 6,040 100.000%
Party Total: 6,040

Total Votes: 29,521

[emphasis added]

Ray James, the Democratic Party candidate in the 31st Senate District.

Rick Brattin [2016 file photo].

Our favorite Rick Brattin (r) image, courtesy of a right wingnut PAC:

Previously:

Some right wingnuts with money really hate Rick Brattin (r) (July 25, 2022)

Are you certain it wasn’t Rick Brattin (r)? (February 3, 2023)

Rick Brattin (r) and his franked list of personal phobias (July 3, 2024)

Campaign Finance: You get what they pay for (July 25, 2024)

Campaign Finance: the money behind the “school choice” voucher scam designed to defund public education (July 30, 2024)

Campaign Finance: You get what they pay for (July 25, 2024)

There is no such thing as a “moderate” republican (July 26, 2024)

Lazy and incurious (July 30, 2024)

Campaign Finance: Solidarity ain’t what it used to be (August 2, 2024)

Do tell us about China (August 2, 2024)

The last piece – with a twist (August 5, 2024)

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