Kansas Constitution does not include a right to vote, state Supreme Court majority says
Kansas Constitution does not include a right to vote, state Supreme Court majority says
The Kansas Supreme Court's majority has held that there is no state constitutional right to vote in the state.
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They decided the constitution does not include a right to vote with a vote?
63 0 ReplyKansas has decided that it is a sovereign citizen
42 1 ReplyWell, the flag in the room had gold fringe, which, according to Maritime Law, suspends the constitution.
^^^if ^^^you ^^^believe ^^^this ^^^you ^^^are ^^^blindingly ^^^stupid.
23 1 ReplyThat only applies in the legal fiction of KANSAS, not in the actual state of Kansas.
3 0 ReplyLOL, ISWYDT! 🤣
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Next thing you know, Kansas is sending all-caps letters Remittance and Demand to the NHTSA demanding their share of the Interstate Highway System, as it was allocated to their secret treasury account under the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted by the Continental Congress in 1779.
(I really need to stop reading that stuff)
11 0 ReplyNot many people know this, but Kansas is actually oriented at 45 degree angle to the rest of the United States.
10 0 ReplyAnd it's very, very red.
3 0 ReplyAnd vibrantly rainbow colored in various areas.
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You forgot the "WITHOUT PREJUDICE" they add to everything.
9 0 ReplyWhich is kinda ironic since they tend to be far right bigots and thus positively BRIMMING with the other kind of prejudice 😁
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