How naive some citizens of Arkansas were! They thought they could get a referendum on the state ballot to change the state’s draconian abortion ban which allows no exceptions for rape, incest or the life of the woman.
They gathered enough signatures to qualify for the ballot but the Secretary of State, no doubt acting with Governor Sarah Huckabee Sansers’ support, found reasons to throw the referendum proposal out. No democracy for Arkansas!
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston on Wednesday rejected petitions for a proposed amendment to make abortion legal in the state again under certain circumstances.
Why it matters: The proposed amendment would allow abortion through the first 18 weeks of pregnancy, and also in cases of rape, incest, fatal fetal anomaly or to save the pregnant person’s life.
State of play: In a letter to Arkansans for Limited Government, which is spearheading the effort, Thurston said the group failed to submit a statement identifying all paid canvassers by name.
- He said it also didn’t provide a statement confirming it had provided each canvasser with proper documentation and training about the state’s law before they started gathering signatures.
“By contrast, other sponsors of initiative petitions complied with this requirement. Therefore I must reject your submission,” Thurston wrote.
Between the lines: “Even if your failure to comply with [the law] did not require me to reject your submission outright, it would certainly mean that signatures gathered by paid canvassers in your submission could not be counted for any reason,” the letter reads.
- Thurston claims 14,143 of the 101,525 submitted signatures were collected by paid canvassers.
- The remaining 87,382 signatures collected by volunteers fall short of the required 90,704 for a proposed constitutional amendment.
What they’re saying: “At multiple junctures — including on July 5 inside of the Capitol Building — we discussed signature submission requirements with the Secretary of State’s staff,” Arkansans for Limited Government (AFLG) said in a statement emailed late Wednesday.
- The secretary of state’s office supplied the organization with all paperwork to submit the petitions, AFLG said, adding that the group had no reason to suspect it was incomplete.
AFLG says it supplied a list of paid canvassers to the state, and that’s known because it was obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request to the Secretary of State’s office and “released by our opposition in an attempt to intimidate our supporters.”
- More than 101,000 Arkansans participated in this heroic act of direct democracy and stood up to loudly proclaim their support for access to healthcare. They deserve better than a state government that seeks to silence them.”
The other side: “Today the far left pro-abortion crowd in Arkansas showed they are both immoral and incompetent,” Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders posted on X.
What we’re watching: It’s unclear what legal recourse Arkansans for Limited Government can take; however its statement concluded: “We will fight this ridiculous disqualification attempt with everything we have. We will not back down.”

In AK the thing that matters is bare-foot and pregnant.
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Come all you Missouri gals
And listen to my noise
Don’t you never marry them
Arkansas Boys
If you do I tell you what it be
Cornbread molasses and sassafras tea…
Skilet Lickers, The Arkansas Sheik, mid-1920s
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OMG. Never heard that one!
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Cornbread, molasses, and sassafras tea sounds pretty darned good, though!
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Hi Roy,
I went to a bluegrass concert in my neck of the woods, and a group called The Mudflats played the music of the Mississippi Shieks. Cousins of the Arkansas Shiek?
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Will have to check that out. Thanks
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Good ol timey music. I wonder how many on this blog have made their own sassafras tea. Growing up there was a sassafras tree on the cut bank of the creek that ran through our back yard so it was easy to get some roots. Good stuff. May have to go out and dig up some sassafras root as there are a number of small trees on my current property and make me some. Sounds good, especially iced for the summertime.
The last verse:
Now I’ve sung you all my song and I guess you’re glad it’s through.
The Arkansas Sheik is a-feeling kind of blue.
He got drunk and he took him to town,
Cause the Arkansas girls turned his damper down.
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Hilarious!
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What is happening in Arkansas is a preview of what it means to live in a fascist society. They do not govern for the people. Fascists want to control them. Floridians voted to give felons back their right to vote. The legislature invented a required fine schedule that most inmates and felons cannot afford in order to suppress and largely eliminate their vote. This is an anti-democratic example of how the few override the many.
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Correction:
“. . . what it means to live in an XTIAN fascist society.”
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“It’s unclear what legal recourse Arkansans for Limited Government can take; however its statement concluded: “We will fight this ridiculous disqualification attempt with everything we have. We will not back down.”
I dearly hope they will be able to get this blatantly illegal action overturned! BTW, Arkansas is second in the nation in percentage of teenaged pregnancies. (And Florida is fourth in the nation in percentage of women who have gotten abortions.)
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it doesn’t help Arkansas, sadly, but Utahns got a little good news today. The state Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the legislature can’t just get rid of referendum laws it doesn’t like. This pertains to Gerrymandering, bit I hope we can get someone to look at vouchers, too.
https://www.ksl.com/article/51066474/utah-supreme-court-legislature-overstepped-in-changing-voter-led-redistricting-initiative
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I don’t know anyone who is “pro abortion.” I hate abortion myself (not on religious but on philosophical grounds). But I also believe in the freedom of everyone to make their own decisions.
I was listening to an interview with some seriously Christian voters yesterday. They all seemed to think it’s about abortion, when in fact it’s about freedom to make one’s own choices. They claim to love freedom, but don’t want to allow others in the country to have it for themselves. I guess we are all “free” . . . to agree with them.
But if a person offends God (from whatever religious tradition) by supporting a person’s freedom to choose where abortion is concerned, then that is between them and God. Forcing one’s views on others, even (and especially) about the Christian Bible and God, only makes for the cancer of resentment to grow. I am a Christian at heart, but feel constant contempt for those who pretend to hold Christian values while revealing in their every word and act the opposite. CBK
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xoxoxox
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