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A group called Show-Me Cannabis website here will circulate a petition tonight in the Kansas City area that would lead to a statewide vote putting legalized marijuana into the state constitution.
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The final day of filing for office in Missouri brought a few surprise candidacies that could shake up a couple of key congressional races in the Show-Me State.
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Guess when they say “Show-Me” in Missouri, they mean it.
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People are too set in their ways (i.e. driving everywhere; this is the Show-Me State, after all), and many residents of St. Louis have never lived in a city with extensive public transportation.
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Robin Carnahan, who is Missouri's secretary of state, calling her the Show-Me State's "next senator" at a stop in Macon, Mo., earlier Wednesday.
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His likely Democratic opponent, Robin Carnahan, is slamming Blunt for wearing plaid and driving around the Show-Me State in a pickup truck for campaign purposes though he cruises around Washington, D.C. in a black SUV.
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"The Show-Me State just picked up a megaphone and sent a message like you wouldn't believe to Washington, D.C., to stay out of our health care decisions," says State Senator Jane Cunningham, who sponsored the bill creating the ballot measure.
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State Sen. Jane Cunningham, who sponsored the bill, says, "Citizens in our bellwether 'Show-Me' state are energized not only because they're working to preserve their own rights, but they feel they are fighting for Americans all over the country whose voices have been ignored by Congress and Obama."
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When exactly the notoriously skeptical people within the "Show-Me State" of Missouri morphed into a bunch of Creationist Cathys, I'll never know.
Scott Janssen: Ride a Dinosaur: Visit a Creationist Museum! 2010
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Robin Carnahan, who is Missouri's secretary of state, calling her the Show-Me State's "next senator" at a stop in Macon, Mo., earlier Wednesday.
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