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Klee's Kaleidoscope originated in year
2000 as a weekly newspaper column in what was then known as “The Llano
Buzz,” serving Llano County, Texas. Four years later after the paper was
bought out, I decided to go my own way and started this website where I
could publish and comment on unreported, under-reported and erroneously
reported local news, free of editorial censorship and commercial restraint -
and with a sense of humor. As a consequence, Klee's
Kaleidoscope ended up being the only government watchdog voice in
Llano County. Since the retaking of control of Congress by radical left-wing liberal Democrats and President Barack Hussein Obama’s socialist agenda, I am deeply concerned about the future of my country. Accordingly, the articles and telecasts appearing in Klee’s Kaleidoscope have been expanded to cover state, national and international affairs that goes largely “unreported, under-reported and erroneously reported” by the mainstream media – without abandoning my primary mission as a “government watchdog in Llano County.” My education and experience is not in the field of journalism. I am an attorney, arbitrator and mediator. I am licensed to practice in Texas and California, and am admitted to practice before the Fifth and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeal, and the United States Supreme Court. I hold a B.S. degree in Psychology, a graduate Certificate in Industrial Relations and a Doctorate in Jurisprudence. The web site is updated every Monday with new articles of local interest. Past articles are referenced on the "Archive" page with a brief description of the article's subject. An INDEX to all articles currently posted on this website appears at the bottom of each web page with hyperlinks that take you directly to to the article of interest - simply click on the title of the article. If you'd like a weekly e-mail update of the new articles posted, send me your e-mail address and ask to subscribe Klee's Kaleidoscope Send Llano news tips to hklee@kleekal.com. Confidentiality is assured; however, information submitted anonymously will not be published unless collaborated by an independent source. Youth News and Commentary Opportunity If you know of any qualified Jr. High School or high school student interested in writing a regular weekly column for Klee's Kaleidoscope, please let me know. The youth of our community deserve a chance to be heard on matters of concern to them.
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This site was last updated 12/30/09