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Mark Alford (r): difficulty keeping up, as usual

Mark Alford (r) [2024 file photo].

Pre 1973 2024 medical equipment.

This afternoon:

Congressman Mark Alford
[September 10, 2024]
Amendment 3 is a radical proposal that goes far beyond abortion. The Progressive Democrat tricksters pushing this measure completely misled the public about the real truth of Amendment 3 and the staggering scope of laws it would invalidate.
We cannot allow organizations to mislead voters like this, and today’s decision allowing Amendment 3 to remain on the ballot is a profound disappointment. It’s a loss for our Constitution, a loss for the people of Missouri, and a loss for Life.
As the Congressman for Missouri’s Fourth District, I’m committed to fighting for every constituent – born and unborn. We believe in life affirming care for the mother and the baby that God is growing inside of her.

Some of the responses:

I totally disagree. The Supreme Court overturned roe v wade making it a states issue. The people of the state will have an opportunity to vote to embed it in our states constitution. We will see what the people of Missouri have to say in November.

That’s what Mark Alford (r) is afraid of.

I thought you were for states’ right to vote on issues like this. Missouri’s republican legislature routinely overturns the will of the voters. We Are Not Going Back!
Vote blue for democracy, and you’ll only have to vote democratic this one time and in four years, you can go back to voting party lines, people! Listen to all the republicans who are voting for Harris/Walz because trump’s republican party isn’t the republican party anymore, but the party of Putin.

“Make America Great Again” – in Russian.

Inaccurate information on Amendment 3 has come from Missouri’s Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft. Twice, Missouri judges have ruled that Secretary Ashcroft’s characterization of the proposed amendment was inaccurate, leading a Missouri (Republican) judge to rewrite the description of the amendment that will appear on the November ballot. Today, the Missouri Supreme Court directed Secretary Ashcroft to “take all steps necessary to ensure that it is on said ballot,”

Not misled. They read it and supported it. Now we all get to vote on it. As it should be. As a FEDERAL official you have NO say in this matter. Get to work on that budget CR.

That sounds great sir. Could you and your party stop using disinformation in your campaigns too? Most of the false information I read comes from the GOP.

How’s that working real hard for us not to be divided thing working out for ya??? Marky

I am confused. I thought this was NOT going to be on the ballot. Now it is?

Low information voter.

Yes, it Will be on the ballot. The People won today. The Missouri Supreme Court ruled in favor of the People, despite all the foolery and lies spread by Bailey and Ashcroft.

Light on details, as usual Congressman Mark Alford

You’re full of it. The petition clearly outlined exactly how it would appear on the ballot. And it passed that test multiple times. What’s radical is the massive efforts taken to try to usurp the MO Constitution by Republicans.
Respect the law. And respect the people. Those voters will choose and your opinion doesn’t matter you sell out.

Bs, Alford. Quit spreading disinformation.

Your repeated lies about it won’t ever make it true. The Amendment is available for anyone to read. The People won today. The People will vote on November 5th. And the People overwhelming believe Healthcare decisions and Reproductive Rights are PRIVATE with no room or reason for government to be involved.

“We cannot allow organizations to mislead voters like this.”
That’s your calling card, Mark.
It’s simple: Read the actual amendment before voting.

More lies, Mark?
You know God hates liars, right?
Why are you so scared to let CITIZENS have their say?
Are they too dumb to read and understand what they’re voting on? Is that the level of confidence you have in them?

Previously:

Missouri Supreme Court: Amendment 3 is on the November 5, 2024 ballot (September 10, 2024)

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