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Kansas votes 62% to retain the right to access an abortion in its constitution.
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<blockquote data-quote="ByTheSpirit" data-source="post: 76842498" data-attributes="member: 284537"><p>Wanting a decent living standard is not greed no. I think every human should have access to basic things that provide a decent quality of life. Education, health care included. I don’t think those things should be free, but the costs of such should be that anyone can afford them, especially health care.</p><p></p><p>The other bit of your statement can absolutely be twisted for greed. “Wanting nice things” is absolutely the statement of greed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByTheSpirit, post: 76842498, member: 284537"] Wanting a decent living standard is not greed no. I think every human should have access to basic things that provide a decent quality of life. Education, health care included. I don’t think those things should be free, but the costs of such should be that anyone can afford them, especially health care. The other bit of your statement can absolutely be twisted for greed. “Wanting nice things” is absolutely the statement of greed. [/QUOTE]
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