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Well now that the cat's out of the bag I should mention that I was with him when gay marriage passed. Fun day.
Quote from: hStevesie60 on August 11, 2015, 04:54:42 PMWell now that the cat's out of the bag I should mention that I was with him when gay marriage passed. Fun day.I wouldn't call it "passed" as much as it was stupid bigot politicians getting mushed by the constitution.Someone make me that shirt. But why Caitlyn? Is that like Sam's most hated LGBT? Does Sam have power rankings of which famous LGBT's he hates the most?
First day of teacher Inservice. What are teachers afraid of in Kansas? Survey says...
"Sam Brownback????"Bed news guys, he cancelled on us. None of the politicians are coming. Probably couldn't secure the local news for a fluff piece about jobs creation or something.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A former state employee claims in a federal lawsuit that she was fired from her job at the Kansas secretary of state's office after she declined to attend prayer services in the office.The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that Courtney Canfield says in her lawsuit filed in federal court in Topeka that before Assistant Secretary of State Eric Rucker ousted her in November 2013, he "repeatedly and emphatically indicated a basis for her termination as the fact that, 'She just doesn't go to church.'"The lawsuit names Rucker and the office of the secretary of state as defendants.Canfield's lawsuit says she declined to attend religious services in the office despite "repeated invitations" to the services.The secretary of state's office didn't return calls seeking comment Wednesday.
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
Sadly i think this has shown that K-State isn't quite ready to lead the state. We still have too many racist mouth breathing small town fans that Sam represents. Hopefully the next generation does better.