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Next stage in the culture war: official state religions
Wed Apr 3, 2013
Here is a thought. If they think they don't have to follow federal laws, maybe they shouldn't get federal dollars. Take away their money and they will be begging at the door soon enough.
Morning Maddow: March 13
Wed Mar 13, 2013
Nun shoes yes. Burqua's no. You would not be allowed in because you would be considered a terrorist.
Ladypeople, Indiana Republicans would like a look at your insides
Thu Feb 21, 2013
@ Mykelb, because half the time it is Republican women who are sponsoring this type of legislature.
Federal laws are not optional
Wed Jan 16, 2013
What about this Minnesota Sheriff? Pine County Sheriff Robin Cole sent an open letter to residents this week, saying he doesn't believe the federal government has a right to order states to follow mandates that violate the U.S. Constitution. Cole wrote that he would view any such mandate illegal …
Ryan picks up where he left off
Thu Jan 10, 2013
Not to mention that if they are a person at fertilization, then wouldn't they be almost 1 year old when they are born? They could also apply for full social security 9 months early and get it. What about the legal drinking age and voting? Things to consider.
The change in the Benghazi talking points
Tue Nov 20, 2012
Seriously Deb? "You can substitute commenter with blogger it is just words." Huh? You do know that every word has it's own meaning. Blogger is not the same as someone who comments on articles.
Wisconsin's Walker eyes new barriers to voting
Tue Nov 20, 2012
North Dakota is the only state where you do not have to register to vote. You do have to show i.d. to vote though. As to having an i.d. to vote, what about people from small towns who have lived there all their lives? My grandmother did not drive, therefore she did not have an i.d.
In debt talks, failure is an option
Mon Nov 12, 2012
Shooter, I would like to know who are the gimmee people??? I keep hearing about how Obama won because he received all the votes from people who keep wanting to get free stuff.
Supreme Court to consider Voting Rights Act
Fri Nov 9, 2012
If you don't mind the cold, there are plenty of jobs available in ND. Also, you don't have to worry about registering to vote because we are the only state in the nation where you do not have to register.
States get more time for health exchange plans
Fri Nov 9, 2012
@ DK, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but changing everyone to part time will not help you.
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