There has already been the first lawsuit filed.
I know. I just can't stop myself from worrying what happens once it lands in court.
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There has already been the first lawsuit filed.
I know. I just can't stop myself from worrying what happens once it lands in court.
Ah well... I just keep thinking the Simple (minded) majority isn't enough. Stupid direct democracy.
hi ths is Frances
Ah well... I just keep thinking the Simple (minded) majority isn't enough.
Is that the thought that based on the previous ruling an amendment alone is not enough, you need to revise the constitution? Because that would be a good result, but I haven't heard it being discussed that way on the radio, etc.
Hi Frances!
Now I am hearing it in The Ninth Doctor's voice... like "Just this once! Everybody gets a puppy!"
Hee!
hi ths is Frances
Hi!
Hi Frances!
OMG, I finally finished my half-price candy. That was possibly a mistake. I just had to get it out of the house!
Well, through your tummy is one way!
Frances would probably approve.
The trip is Bhutan. Via Kathmandu. With my parents. If my parents are springing for the cost I can do it. Otherwise, no, because I hope to be house-ed by then (it is mid-July) which will mean no $$ to spare.
WASHINGTON—African-American man Barack Obama, 47, was given the least-desirable job in the entire country Tuesday when he was elected president of the United States of America. In his new high-stress, low-reward position, Obama will be charged with such tasks as completely overhauling the nation's broken-down economy, repairing the crumbling infrastructure, and generally having to please more than 300 million Americans and cater to their every whim on a daily basis. As part of his duties, the black man will have to spend four to eight years cleaning up the messes other people left behind. The job comes with such intense scrutiny and so certain a guarantee of failure that only one other person even bothered applying for it. Said scholar and activist Mark L. Denton, "It just goes to show you that, in this country, a black man still can't catch a break."