It must be all that time I've worked with right-winger spewing what they just heard on talk radio and not being able to respond without rocking the boat whereas here I can.PFiDC wrote:This is how I picture Factorial sometimes:
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It must be all that time I've worked with right-winger spewing what they just heard on talk radio and not being able to respond without rocking the boat whereas here I can.PFiDC wrote:This is how I picture Factorial sometimes:
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A stout heart and full of fealty?PFiDC wrote:This is how I picture Factorial sometimes:
Arizona state Sen. Sylvia Allen (R) derailed a discussion on gun legislation by expressing her support for mandatory church attendance nationwide, KPHO-TV reported.
“Probably we should be debating a bill requiring every American to attend a church of their choice on Sunday to see if we can get back to having a moral rebirth,” Allen said during a Senate subcommittee meeting on Tuesday.
According to the Arizona Capitol Times, the bill in question involved allowing licensed concealed-carry weapons owners to bring their firearms into public buildings. The Tea Party senator said she did not understand the measure before offering her opinion on the country’s “moral erosion.”
I'm trying to find Pennsyvania's exact wording on the statute... I can't seem to find it. Here's the list of the individual laws. Some may obviously be written much different than others, so I was curious as to what PA's looked like.Freddy Rumsen wrote:18 States already had laws like Indiana's...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the ... oycotting/
Some of them may surprise you...
Nahh, that was right down the street in Ft. Lauderdale. I don't think these numbskulls in local government realize the level of bad publicity this brings to the area. There are a lot of homeless in FL because, lets face it, the weather is conducive to sleeping outside. You don't solve the problem by criminalizing being poor. I understand their position, but I'm sure there's a better way.Hockeynut! wrote:Is that the same FL town where it was illegal to give food to homeless people?
Yeah hardcore crush on her for surecolumbia wrote:Foxy Knoxy is looking pretty good these days.
I still wonder if she did it.
Of my choice? Then i choose whichever one she's at, although the procedings may be differet than expectedtifosi77 wrote:Arizona Tea Party senator: Church service should be mandatory to push ‘moral rebirth’
Arizona state Sen. Sylvia Allen (R) derailed a discussion on gun legislation by expressing her support for mandatory church attendance nationwide, KPHO-TV reported.
“Probably we should be debating a bill requiring every American to attend a church of their choice on Sunday to see if we can get back to having a moral rebirth,” Allen said during a Senate subcommittee meeting on Tuesday.
True story: I delivered public comment recently before the MD judiciary subcommittee on a bill which would de facto ban drilling in the state, after having sat through an hour or so of "anti" comments questioning the safety of drilling, most of which was hyperbolic and horribly misinformed... I opened with, "Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your time. My name is so-and-so, I am an operations manager for XYZ O&G services company, I am regularly on drilling locations, pads that are being 'fracked', etc., and based on what I've been hearing today, I guess I should be dead or dying!"Hockeynut! wrote:I don't know if I buy that fracking is dangerous, but this is interesting.
http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania ... -drilling/
Two retirees from the Pennsylvania Department of Health say its employees were silenced on the issue of Marcellus Shale drilling.
One veteran employee says she was instructed not to return phone calls from residents who expressed health concerns about natural gas development.
“We were absolutely not allowed to talk to them,” said Tammi Stuck, who worked as a community health nurse in Fayette County for nearly 36 years.