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haven't we been over this a few times? There are laws on the books now that say that the ER must treat your fictional 8yo girl. Which all of our taxpayer money pays for. Which burdens the EMS Trauma centers, causing many to close their doors. yes... I can see you're familiar with the arguments. -- Rob
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haven't we been over this a few times? There are laws on the books now that say that the ER must treat your fictional 8yo girl. -- Rob
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once again.... it appears that it's sufficient to be better than the other guys. Wouldn't it be nice if the bar were set a bit higher? -- Rob
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BURN HER!! for which offense ? she weighs the same as a duck -- Rob
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BURN HER!! -- Rob
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Fox defined their news hours at one point. it stopped when their evening talk shows started. so if the station doesn't consider it a news program, why should anyone else? -- Rob
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nice... let's hold up the interview with the people on the street who said they voted for obama because he was black. or the ones that said they voted for obama because he wanted to extend the war in Iraq, and ban gay marriage. let's take one example of stupidity and plaster the entire group with it. isn't that what you're doing here bill? -- Rob
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That's not what news is for. Factually reporting about something someone did rarely offends people, unless it's overly descriptive wrt some subjects. Using a news outlet as a means of hurting those who "need their feelings hurt" is a misuse of that media. and he wasn't on a news program at the time. -- Rob
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I always envisioned it as a temporary thing. I figured they'd either gather the support they desired and fade away gracefully or not get the support at all and die off. -- Rob
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I didn't watch because I'm really not interested in any of them. I'll probably vote for Glass even though she has some crazy fucking ideas about school funding. Her ideas (even as posted on her website) are incomplete wrt education funding and property taxes. I like her ideas on some other issues, but I'd consider it a vote for none of the above. It wouldn't scare me if she were to win, but I don't actually WANT any of the candidates to take the office. -- Rob
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Jerry Brown Pledges College Admission For Illegals
rhaig replied to skyrider's topic in Speakers Corner
ok... we can probably even find US legal precedent for minors who were involved in crimes through fault of their parents being exonerated. kids dragged here didn't commit the crime of entering the country illegally. Because of the situation they are in, many end up committing ID fraud of some sort though while trying to get a job. That's a different problem. -- Rob -
Jerry Brown Pledges College Admission For Illegals
rhaig replied to skyrider's topic in Speakers Corner
so the immigrants that broke US law and came here outside of the system. Those are the ones you're referring to when you say "many are not" criminals? I just want to be clear that you're referring to the people that chose to break federal immigration laws and not their children who were born here. -- Rob -
California's Proposition 19. Legal Weed!! What's everyone think?
rhaig replied to Mike420's topic in Speakers Corner
I'd be interested to see this article and see what they were referring to. Because the tax on smokes right now is some amount per pack right ? Do smokers claim that on their income tax as a deduction for tax paid? And even if they did, it's still been paid to the state that levied the tax. If they're talking about a federal tax on pot, that would imply federal legalization. Are we drifting the conversation that way? -- Rob -
Jerry Brown Pledges College Admission For Illegals
rhaig replied to skyrider's topic in Speakers Corner
if they pay non resident tuition, I don't think there would be any problem. But imagine for a few seconds, that you're in this country illegally, lying to just about everyone about your residency status. When it comes time to fill out applications for college, are you going to claim that you've been in-state as a resident long enough to get in-state tuition, or are you going to tell the truth and pay international student tuition rates? -- Rob -
California's Proposition 19. Legal Weed!! What's everyone think?
rhaig replied to Mike420's topic in Speakers Corner
hey look!! it's a 10th amendment issue! But this one is about weed, so all the lefties are for it. I haven't smoked weed in more than 10 years, but I'm still in favor of legalization. -- Rob -
you are correct. However, I would submit to you that it is our adaptation that makes us Americans. Take the best of what immigrants bring with them. Make it part of our society. -- Rob
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your google fu is weak then. -- Rob
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what a load of crap. -- Rob
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you are correct. 2012. I was thinking 2012, just my fingers were hopeful :) -- Rob
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67 years of street cred - climate dood quits, sez its all a big load!
rhaig replied to chuckakers's topic in Speakers Corner
very slowly. -- Rob -
I drive by the planned new schlitterbahn location every day on my way home from work and look for any activity. Tunnel supposed to open in their phase I in 2010. nothing. -- Rob
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wait... isn't that half the point of forums like this? trying to piss people off? -- Rob
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So? Attribution would have been nice. So attribute it. Guess what . . . that's EXACTLY what I did. Or were you so intent on stirring shit you didn't notice? he probably just likes you get your panties in a wad over something that is obviously a replay from somewhere else. I'll admit... it's mildly entertaining, and I'm just watching. -- Rob
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I dislike any law that tells me what I can or can't do with my personal property. However I see the purpose behind this law. I think if they're going through the process of warnings already, another alternative might be: flagging an owner as negligent in locking their vehicle could result in fees being paid for recovery if their car is stolen as for it being twice as good if it pertained to private property, then I see serious conflict in your "tired of the nannys" subject line. You want nannies to tell you that on your private property you have to lock your car, but you're tired of them... How about if you don't lock your car, expect it to get stolen, and if you want the cops to recover it, you pay them. -- Rob
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it's been a few years for Boston. even more for DC. DC impressed me how people were going 70 with a few feet between cars. Boston impressed me with their complete lack of regard for lanes. I was thinking more of the general case. but you can pick the straw man negative example if you wish to poopoo the whole idea. :) -- Rob