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Old 04-03-2013, 03:55 PM
 
Location: Kansas City MO
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I think most rational people don't view the legislature passing something like this as "believable".

However, if you want to cite some legislation that has been passed that is comparable to this, I'd be interested in seeing what you are claiming.
It's not in Kansas but it is plenty nutty-Look what the North Carolina legislature is trying to do.
North Carolina GOPers want an official state religion - Salon.com
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Old 04-03-2013, 08:33 PM
 
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It's not in Kansas but it is plenty nutty-Look what the North Carolina legislature is trying to do.
North Carolina GOPers want an official state religion - Salon.com
Ah, so you confused Kansas with North Carolina. Well that's an honest mistake.
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Old 04-03-2013, 08:37 PM
 
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Not bad for April 1.
Yep, the OP fell for an april fools joke....that was years and years old.....found with an easy search of snopes.

But, lets cut them some slack. They are around the same age as my parents and my own parents are showing signs of mental acuity issues.

So no doubt we will experience a couple more years of random attacks on KS that make us go WTH?
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Old 04-08-2013, 11:33 AM
 
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Yep, the OP fell for an april fools joke....that was years and years old.....found with an easy search of snopes.

But, lets cut them some slack. They are around the same age as my parents and my own parents are showing signs of mental acuity issues.

So no doubt we will experience a couple more years of random attacks on KS that make us go WTH?
No No No. I didn't fall for anything at all. Look when i posted it. APRIL FOOL'S DAY!

CRUNCH THEM NUMBERS WILL YA! I HAD TO CHANGE THE STATE NAME TO SUCK YOU GUYS IN AND I AT LEAST GOT ONE!
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Old 04-08-2013, 11:58 AM
 
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No No No. I didn't fall for anything at all. Look when i posted it. APRIL FOOL'S DAY!

CRUNCH THEM NUMBERS WILL YA! I HAD TO CHANGE THE STATE NAME TO SUCK YOU GUYS IN AND I AT LEAST GOT ONE!
Ah yes, a week later....whatever helps you rationalize.
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:18 PM
 
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Just passed the legislature! You guys are unbelievable!

The Life of Pi

Most people think of Pi -- if they think of it at all, that is -- as having a value of 3.14159. But in the March 2013 Kansans for Science and Reason newsletter, physicist Mark Boslough wrote that the Kansas state legislature voted to change the value from 3.14159 to the 'biblical value' of 3.0.
Still getting your news from the ONION?
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