Missouri Supreme Court Keeps Abortion Rights Amendment On November Ballot Ending Challenge

The people who tried to keep Abortion Rights off the ballot knew having it on the ballot was going to drive the vote, that is what scared them the most.
 
The people who tried to keep Abortion Rights off the ballot knew having it on the ballot was going to drive the vote, that is what scared them the most.
I think the Dems will end up with a 7 to 9 seat House Majority.
 
So what is being said is abortion is a States issue and the voters in the state will decide it. Good as it should be either way it goes the voters decided it.
 
What about the phrase terminally ill confuses you Moron? What the Netherlands is doing, compassionately, is allowing people who are dying to go comfortably rather than ravaged by disease. How awful of them....
The mentally ill (people like me) will be the next on the list offered this "option" to die.
 
The mentally ill (people like me) will be the next on the list offered this "option" to die.
So yours is a slippery slope argument? I mean, you are self described as mentally ill so I suppose I shouldn't expect rationality from you. :dunno: :itsok:
 
So yours is a slippery slope argument? I mean, you are self described as mentally ill so I suppose I shouldn't expect rationality from you. :dunno: :itsok:
Can you debunk the slippery slope argument?

Gay rights led to same-sex marriage.

Same-sex marriage led to men competing in women's sports.

Prove me wrong.
 
Can you debunk the slippery slope argument?

Gay rights led to same-sex marriage.

Same-sex marriage led to men competing in women's sports.

Prove me wrong.
That's not how logic works mentally handicapped guy but I can't possibly expect you to understand that. No one has to disprove a slippery slope argument because a slippery slope argument is inherently irrational.
 
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JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri voters will decide on Nov. 5 whether to overturn the state’s abortion ban after the state Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared away a final effort by anti-abortion activists to block a vote on a landmark proposal enshrining a right to abortion in the state constitution.

The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the proposed amendment to the state constitution – called Amendment 3 – will remain on the general election ballot. The decision came less than three hours before a 5 p.m. deadline to finalize the ballot.

On Friday night, Cole County Circuit Court Judge Christopher Limbaugh ruled against the measure after anti-abortion activists filed a lawsuit seeking to toss it from the ballot. Limbaugh, an appointee of Republican Gov. Mike Parson and a cousin to the late conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh, found the amendment didn’t comply with a requirement that ballot measures outline what state laws they would repeal.

Lawyers for Missourians for Constitutional Freedom, the main campaign in favor of the measure, swiftly appealed the decision to the Missouri Court of Appeals, which in turn handed the case to the Missouri Supreme Court.

“By a majority vote of this Court, the circuit court’s judgment is reversed,” the order said.


Looks like the Limbaugh’s are just dead when it comes to the will of the people. Literally and legally.
Up to the state and out of the hands of the federal government. That was the whole point of overturning Roe.
 
Villainy does not recognize itself. Do not let the villains vote down the amendment.
 
Yes, it is villainy by the MAGA pro-birthers.
 
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