Phillip Sarnecki has VILLAINIZED the Kansas legislature his whole campaign and then expects them to want to work with him?
Seems like a bad basis to run your campaign on…
#ksleg
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10 years. 10 years. I’ve listened to every Dem & never Trump pundit call Trump, Elon and anyone else who voted Republican a Nazi. And now they line up behind Platner, with an actual Nazi tattoo. Unbelievable.
@Philip_Sarnecki Lil Phil couldn’t even be bothered to do the bare minimum and VOTE for Value Them Both! He is lying: he is not pro-life and he absolutely has not supported Kansans For Life when it mattered.
August 1994, Ronald Wilson Reagan, after 12 months of tests, was diagnosed with Alzheimers. Three months later, Reagan issued a statement to the country explaining his condition, ending his letter with the words, “I now begin the journey that will lead me into the sunset of my life. I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead.” Ten years later, his ride into the sunset came to pass. Saturday afternoon, June 5, 2004, after ten years of slow deterioration, Reagan, lying in a bed in his home office turned bedroom, was nearing the end. His wife Nancy, his son, Ron. Jr, and his daughter, Patti, were summoned to his bedside. Patti held his hand, Ron Jr. placed his hand on his father's left knee, and Nancy sat near her husband's head. Moments before he passed, Reagan lifted his head off his pillow, turned his head toward Nancy, and trained his eyes on her face. Nancy, pushing back emotion, spoke in a soft voice, “I love you, honey. I love you.” Reagan lowered his head to his pillow and passed away. CoD: aspiration pneumonia.