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A.J. Cameron

A.J. Cameron was born in Kansas City, MO, and raised in Prairie Village, KS. He is a graduate of Rockhurst High School and University of Kansas, and is a the former president of the Native Sons & Daughters of Greater Kansas City. Having worked for international and local, start-up companies, A. J. brings a wide range of insight to many of the challenging issues of the day. A.J. seeks to engage readers on key issues with views grounded in time-tested principles and common sense.

Most Recent Articles by A.J. Cameron:

Restoring Honor

At midday on Friday, 8/27, four (4) buses in mid-Missouri embarked upon a trek halfway across the nation to attend the 8/28 ‘Restoring Honor’ event at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. Riders from central Kansas, metro Kansas City, Tulsa, OK, Omaha, NE, and around the state of Missouri gathered in Columbia, MO, to participate in a defining event for all attendees and the nation.
- Sunday, August 29, 2010

Punt term limits; eliminate the perks!

Heard recently on a morning radio talk show in Kansas City, ‘…I’ve only been in office 14 years …’ Isn’t that the crux of our challenges with a non-responsive, non-representative and irresponsible Federal government?
- Sunday, August 15, 2010


‘U’-Shaped rescission of tax cuts vs. whipsaw destruction

It is encouraging to see three (3) Democrats placing the good of the country ahead of rigid ideology for the first time in eighteen (18) months in regards to the rescission of the Bush tax cuts. It is unfortunate that virtually all Democrats and even some Republicans are wedded to the belief that ‘tax fairness’ will increase tax revenues to pay for their distorted belief in ‘social justice.’ Who are the arbiters of this ‘justice,’ and who appoints them? Is this Constitutional?
- Tuesday, July 27, 2010


City Council Conundrum

If you don’t live in the Kansas City metro area, you probably haven’t heard of the quiet, little suburb of Roeland Park, KS. If you thought that fiscal insanity and pigheadedness is reserved for the corrupt politicians in Washington, D. C., and the state houses around the country, think again!
- Thursday, July 22, 2010

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