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MuseRider

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7. LOL there is certainly cause for that
Fri Jul 21, 2023, 05:34 PM
Jul 2023

but I think there is cause in most states, at least in some parts of them. I have lived here all my life and have no reason to move. I am comfortable on my farm and my neighbors are nice but I have no clue how they vote. I have worked on a lot of issues in the area and did a ton of work for the rights of the LGBTQ+ citizens in this state. Nobody has ever questioned me about that or cared about what I was up to. We won BTW. We also won last year for abortion rights. It is an odd state. It took the 50 state strategy to move it and as soon as that was over we were done. My family lived here for many decades and fought with John Brown to keep it free when he was here and worked to keep the Underground Railroad going very close to where I live now. For me it is too much home to leave but as to the point, what is the matter with Kansas, it is complicated and twisted and will take more people to undo the problems than we have who are interested in doing it. IMO

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