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Quote from: OregonSmock on February 26, 2014, 06:19:18 PMQuote from: michigancat on February 26, 2014, 05:35:43 PMQuote from: OregonSmock on February 26, 2014, 05:15:12 PMMy advice for anyone who opposes this type of stuff: GTFO of the state of Kansas.My advice is the exact opposite. Make some noise and vote those losers out. Bring it up at family gatherings and put old people in their place. Tell your preacher he's full of crap if he disagrees. I think most Kansas are pretty good people but a lot of them just need a little tug to help them pull their heads out of their asses. Be that tug.The people are the ones who voted all of these a-holes into office. The best option for Northeastern Kansas is probably just to secede and form its own state.Northeast Kansas voted this guy into office, though.http://macheers.com/home
Quote from: michigancat on February 26, 2014, 05:35:43 PMQuote from: OregonSmock on February 26, 2014, 05:15:12 PMMy advice for anyone who opposes this type of stuff: GTFO of the state of Kansas.My advice is the exact opposite. Make some noise and vote those losers out. Bring it up at family gatherings and put old people in their place. Tell your preacher he's full of crap if he disagrees. I think most Kansas are pretty good people but a lot of them just need a little tug to help them pull their heads out of their asses. Be that tug.The people are the ones who voted all of these a-holes into office. The best option for Northeastern Kansas is probably just to secede and form its own state.
Quote from: OregonSmock on February 26, 2014, 05:15:12 PMMy advice for anyone who opposes this type of stuff: GTFO of the state of Kansas.My advice is the exact opposite. Make some noise and vote those losers out. Bring it up at family gatherings and put old people in their place. Tell your preacher he's full of crap if he disagrees. I think most Kansas are pretty good people but a lot of them just need a little tug to help them pull their heads out of their asses. Be that tug.
My advice for anyone who opposes this type of stuff: GTFO of the state of Kansas.
Quote from: OregonSmock on February 26, 2014, 06:19:18 PMQuote from: michigancat on February 26, 2014, 05:35:43 PMQuote from: OregonSmock on February 26, 2014, 05:15:12 PMMy advice for anyone who opposes this type of stuff: GTFO of the state of Kansas.My advice is the exact opposite. Make some noise and vote those losers out. Bring it up at family gatherings and put old people in their place. Tell your preacher he's full of crap if he disagrees. I think most Kansas are pretty good people but a lot of them just need a little tug to help them pull their heads out of their asses. Be that tug.The people are the ones who voted all of these a-holes into office. The best option for Northeastern Kansas is probably just to secede and form its own state.you are a moron.
All of these laws have to be coming from model legislation that was created by ALEC or CPAC or something, right?
Macheers did not write the bill and said he did not know its origin. It was crafted by the American Religious Freedom Program, an organization based in Washington D.C. Similar bills are being considered in Tennessee and South Dakota.Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2014/02/13/3287827/susan-wagle-bill-that-allows-service.html#storylink=cpy
I don't have a problem with private companies refusing service to anyone. If I owned a restaurant, I don't think I'd serve Fred Phelps. However, if I worked for the county and Fred came in to get his car registration updated, I would definitely do my job and assist him.
So, Sammy is going to make another run at president. That is excellent news.
Quote from: Batt BcKee P.O.S. Esq on March 04, 2014, 12:24:32 PMSo, Sammy is going to make another run at president. That is excellent news.where are you seeing this?
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
in related religious liberty news, Georgia's governor has seen the light (or the fear of having many companies leave or hurt his state). http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2016/03/28/breaking-nathan-deal-will-veto-georgias-religious-liberty-bill/