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Chuck Norris is still alive because he's afraid of Bruce Lee in theafterlife.Not even Chuck Norris?
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Chuck Norris is still alive because he's afraid of Bruce Lee in theafterlife.Not even Chuck Norris?
Not even Chuck Norris?
they do take care of the mosquitos...you're there, after all, aren't you?It’s a fine day to work on research on the porch. Since this is a religious forum, could someone ask God or gods to take care of the mosquitos please
they do take care of the mosquitos...you're there, after all, aren't you?
you mean, she has a come hither look for mosquitos to.....who knew
I actually haven't been approached nearly as much at school, pretty sure some of that was first-day energy from people that have been indoors for the last 2 semesters!
That or I've improved my resting ***** face and "don't talk to me" energy. Haha
While private residents filing lawsuits is a fixture of some arenas like environmental law, some warn that expanding it and applying it to new areas could have a boomerang effect if Democrats were to use it on issues like gun control.
When Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the Department of Justice would sue over the Texas law, he said it could become a model “for action in other areas, by other states, and with respect to other constitutional rights and protections.” He worried about the “damage that would be done to our society if states were allowed to implement laws and empower any private individual to infringe on another’s constitutional rights.”
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In Missouri, a new law lets people sue local police departments who enforce federal gun laws. In Kansas, residents can go to court to challenge mask mandates and limits on public gatherings, and in Ohio people can sue over any action taken in response to an emergency.
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In Utah, an anti-porn bill passed last year requiring sites to post a warning about dangers to minors. It was called a free-speech violation by adult-entertainment sites, but the possible onslaught of lawsuits convinced major sites to comply before a single person sued.
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But others point out the tactic could come back to haunt Republicans who have long sought to limit the size of court settlements in things like medical malpractice cases.
If a wide-ranging civil-enforcement tactic were applied to gun control, for example, it could allow people to sue gun sellers if the weapon was used to hurt someone, said Texas attorney Michelle Simpson Tuegel, who sued to block the abortion law.
I'm definitely leaving once I have my masters. I have no hope for the future here. It's a land of lunacy, greed, over work, expensive healthcare, and religious bigotry.I have very little hope for the future of this nation.
I'm already prepared for the crazy wing of the GOP to sweep the Senate and probably House next year, followed by POTUS if Dems don't primary Biden/Harris.
The amount of damage that could be done to this nation with the reality-deprived current incarnation of the GOP with control of all three branches of government is indescribable. I might genuinely look into study abroad for my own mental sanity.
People who eat anything but fresh ground peanut butter are wrong.People that eat creamy peanut butter are wrong though.
Anyway this is Games/Jokes/Pics/Stories. I like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!
People that eat creamy peanut butter are wrong though.