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Cody Claver's avatar

Keep up the good work Sen. Lenney! I live in Arizona but we own places in McCall...Originally from Idaho Falls...and lived in Meridian too...Keep school choice high on your list too...

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Jefferson Kim's avatar

Thanks for bringing this to light.

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Big E's avatar

Besides IACI’s absolutely absurd “you’re with us or against us” rating system, they highly prize good attendance. Sounds like grade school analysis! (Attendance is important, but what you do while attending is more important.)

Check out their scorecard at https://scorecard.iaci.org/#/ for more laughs.

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cat's avatar

Reminds me of "fact" checkers...

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Cathy Kaech's avatar

Thank you for the insightful article. This needs to be said and too many do not know what is really going on behind the scenes.

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Dorrie Phillips's avatar

Thank you for the points and the breakdown. People need to know!

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Sandra Eaton's avatar

The one take away from taking stats is never trust a stat.

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Brian Lenney's avatar

Statistics lie and only liars use statistics is what my Prof told me too.

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Cherylyn's avatar

I was looking for something you wrote on Libertarians being as bad or worse than Democrats, which I believe. I noticed that you have Christ is King in your bio, which is something people who hold to replacement theology say.

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Brian Lenney's avatar

Oh. I thought it was something Christians say.

As Paul wrote to Timothy...

"He who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords,"

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Cherylyn's avatar

I agree and know that Jesus Christ is the King of kings and LORD of lords, but the phrase, Christ is King, is being used by those in replacement theology,

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Brian Lenney's avatar

I'm not sure what you mean by that. It's in the bible.

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Cherylyn's avatar

AI: ... Oklahoma Legislature passed a resolution in April 2025 proclaiming "Christ is King" to recognize the spiritual heritage of the state.

However, the phrase has also been subject to controversy and misuse, with some individuals and groups co-opting it to promote exclusionary or hateful agendas, particularly against Jewish communities, despite its intended meaning of universal submission to Christ’s loving rule.

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