I think I have taken some of vw's asthma.
ugh for will.
yay for the lillybean finding food!
grronk.
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I think I have taken some of vw's asthma.
ugh for will.
yay for the lillybean finding food!
grronk.
That whole thing confused me. Can't churches in general discriminate (religiously anyway) in hiring practices?
The Salvation Army wanted to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, not religious belief.
That whole thing confused me. Can't churches in general discriminate (religiously anyway) in hiring practices?
Not on federally-funded projects. Or if they get federal funding at all. At least, that used to be the case.
The Salvation Army wanted to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, not religious belief.
Sure, but you couldn't be both homosexual (probably 'practicing homosexual') and Salvation Armyian.
Not saying its morally right, I just don't know why its legally unusual.
Not on federally-funded projects. Or if they get federal funding at all. At least, that used to be the case.
Of course, the feds will ONLY fund 'abstainance only' anti-AIDS programs overseas. t smacks head on walls
Not saying its morally right, I just don't know why its legally unusual.
At least the original request involved the Salvation Army's right to ignore state anti-discrimination laws when using federal funds for "faith-based initiatives." So, use of federal money involved.
I'm back in my hobbit hole, and my mother and sister are 250 miles away.
Welcome back Ginger. I am glad you survived the family vacation.
{{{Betsy}}} Good luck dealing with the band situation.
Looking at classes for Spring. I want to take 7. That's a bit much, I'm thinking...
At least the original request involved the Salvation Army's right to ignore state anti-discrimination laws when using federal funds for "faith-based initiatives." So, use of federal money involved.
Ah, now I understand.
Props though for their helping anyone. I wish they were more equitable, but it seems like they're at least 'getting it' on the one front.
I'm sorry the band stuff's not working well for Will.
But I'm glad the work and daycare stuff's coming together for Susan. Boy, that plus writing is a lot to juggle.
You know, it sounds like a pretty good life to me. I'm glad everything worked out about the job. Susan.
Well, if I could somehow swing 36-hour days, or get that time-turner of Hermione Granger's. But I'm going to really have to fight to keep my writing going, and accept that 10-15 pages/week is enough for the time being. Which isn't a terrible page count--it still allows me to complete a novel in a year. But I've heard various people say you might as well not even try to write while you have small children if you're also working. And that's just not an option, AFAIC. I am a writer. I finally figured that out. I'm not going to stop.