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Cynthia Davis

Cynthia Davis

Cynthia Davis (born November 23, 1959) is a Republican politician from Missouri. In June, 2009, Cynthia Davis suggested that "hunger can be a positive motivator" for poor children.

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Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O'Fallon, doesn't think much of Gov. Jay Nixon's proposal for ethics reform, according to a report on KCUR:Republican State Rep. Cynthia Davis from O'Fallon says ethics reform won't accomplish much since any rule will probably have a loophole around it.Cynthia Davis: "If these legislators can't even get the ten commandments right, what makes us think if we add a whole other layer of 15 more rules we're going to make...  
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Cynthia Davis releases her Sovereignty Manifesto. In a column that appears to serve as the kickoff for her state senate run, Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O-Fallon, stakes out ground far to the right of her "liberal" Senate opponent, ...  
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Cynthia Davis, 50, a native of Lee County, is in her 30th year as an employee of the Lee County School District. A 1977 graduate of Ashwood-Central High School, Davis has always served as an administrative assistant or secretary to a high school principal. She has previously worked at Ashwood-Central and Bishopville high schools.  
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In her weekly column, Rep. Cynthia Davis says the federal healthcare legislation is designed to weed out the undesirables, whether it be through abortion or getting rid of the sick and elderly.You may be wondering why I would write about healthcare right before Christmas. Certainly those in congress seem to be focused more on their healthcare bill than Christmas. It makes us wonder why they want to stay in Washington on Christmas Eve...  
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Today, Rep. Cynthia Davis (R-Other Universe) introduced HJR 49, a constitutional amendment very similar to the Missouri Roundtable for Life's latest ballot initiative (their 30th in 22 months) that would, in supporters' words, "stop taxpayer funding of abortion, human cloning, and embryonic stem cell research because they all destroy human life."   Though it's not entirely clear at this point, the Roundtable's endorsement of this new...  
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Rep. Cynthia Davis is no longer running for State Auditor, as she's told the Missouri Ethics Commission.  Instead, she's endorsing House Budget Chair Allen Icet over the insufficiently conservative (in her mind) Thomas Schweich. KY3's Dave Catanese has the details: "I don't understand how Republican voters could support someone who came out of the bureaucratic morass of Washington, D.C. where Schweich has been for many years before...  
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Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O'Fallon, offers thoughts on how to improve education by pouring tax dollars into private schools and homeschooling in her latest column:We all want the best for our children. As the mother of seven I have experienced first hand the variety of learning styles and educational settings that allow children to achieve the greatest success. Whether you have children or not, our communities benefit when we show wise use of...  
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O'Fallon loon (and Missouri state Rep.) Cynthia Davis was serious when she said she wants guns in churches. You know Jesus would have wanted it that way.Davis has pre-filed H.B. 1232, which would...  
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Considering the murders at Fort Hood, Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O"Fallon in her latest column, says we need to keep an eye on those of the Islamic faith in our military:When we heard the news last week about Army officer, Nidal Hasan, who opened fire at the Fort Hood Army Base, I felt compassion for all who have a loved one on any military base. This tragedy serves as a reminder that there are major philosophical clashes between Christianity and...  
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In her latest column, Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O"Fallon, offers her views on education, which mainly amount to the idea that taxpayers should foot the bill for private school education and homeschooling since parents who opt for those choices are thinking more about their children's education anyway. The column is printed below:Last week was the 50th anniversary celebration of Citizens for Educational Freedom (CEF). This was so important because...  
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The birther lawsuit brought by Orly Taitz, Rep. Tim Jones (R-Eureka) and Rep. Cynthia Davis (R-O'Fallon) was dismissed today in federal court. In the judge's order, Jones and Davis' claims as State Representatives were shot down, and their counsel's actions were described as "improper and unethical." The Washington Independent's Dave Weigel pulls some choice quotes from the judge's order: Plaintiffs have encouraged the Court to ignore these...  
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KBIA had an short story yesterday on the continued existence of the birther movement in Missouri politics featuring Reps. Cynthia Davis (R-O'Fallon) and Ed Emery (R-Lamar). It's frustrating to hear the local NPR reporter does present their questions as semi-legitimate queries, but the lunacy from Davis and Emery is countered by Rob Farley of PolitiFact.com (you can read what he's written about the bogus controversy here). Listen:  Curiously...  
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Primatologist Frans de Waal, a professor in the psychology department at Emory University, is promoting his new book on the The Washington Post's Book World blog.  In a new post, he starts a post about Americans lacking empathy like this: Are Americans lacking in empathy? You would almost think so hearing Rush Limbaugh mock Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's symptoms or Missouri Rep. Cynthia Davis opposing school lunches, saying that "hunger...  
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The Tomorrow ProjectAdAge.comCynthia Davis tells what happened. In our life at work and at home, we have experiences large and small to inspire us. But sometimes we don't have creative ...  
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