I am firmly planted in the right to life side of this arguement. I believe in the "less is more" side where it concerns government being involved it our daily lives and choices. I am a huge advocate against jucicial overreach. I trust any politician about as far as I can throw them, local, state or federal. This issue pitted several of my most deeply ingrained beliefs against each other. It was not an easy choice. At the end of the day I chose life and to give up a bit of control to an out of control government. That said, if this choice was that hard for me and my very solid core beliefs, I can see how this amendment failed miserably. Only by presenting an amendment that is very specific to the issue and the allowable exceptions, will this have any chance of being passed in the future. The fear of even our state government is real with many people, and IMO, rightly so. As Doc said:
The "hard right" asked the people of Kansas to write them a blank check. The people of Kansas said no, that's all.
The "hard right" asked the people of Kansas to write them a blank check. The people of Kansas said no, that's all.
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