Thinking about your own feet? I get sick thinking about his icky, calloused, prehensile feet, but mine are fine!
Thinking about your own feet? I get sick thinking about his icky, calloused, prehensile feet, but mine are fine!
Oh absolutely. Willingness to trade foot rubs for basketball-watching time was also an important consideration.
I had to turn down two kids who would have shoveled my driveway because they wanted $20 and I only had $14 on me. Then I made my husband do it and saved $14/$20. Getting married = sound investment.
Lots of Jews support marriage equality. Leave us and our fabulous rainbow cakes out of this, dickwad!
Cathedral de Barcelona is pretty awesome, too. Although I spent the entire ride in the sardine-box elevator and the climb up the scaffolding to the roof going "this would SO not fly in the US..."
The gif just kind of looks 70s housewife-ish. I am, however, eagerly awaiting Atheist Fashion Week. I assume it'll just be a nudist convention.
Ohh good idea, guys! What's next, an epic outreach to convert all the non-believers to Christianity, so they'll be saved? A crusade, if you will?
Wait, where did the "aggressive violence" come from? What on EARTH are you talking about? I really, I mean, I know you're trolling, but I can't even follow!
I think you misunderstand the purpose of the bill. Or misunderstand your own best interests? I can't tell. Either way, this bill makes it legal for people to refuse to provide service of any sort (and the language actually reads 'action or refusal to act' meaning doctors could refuse to provide treatment, etc.) to…
yes, because EVERYONE in arizona should suffer from reduced tourism income (as if Canadians will stop coming for the winter just because theres a few christian bigots here.)
I know. Change is rarely easy or smooth. I would guess a lot of the small, family-business owners voted these nutjobs in in the first place - they were lured by claims of lower taxes and less government 'interference' and now unfortunately everyone has to pay the price. That's how a representative democracy works.
But they don't know it enough to vote her and her cronies out. If this doesn't pass, odds are Brewer ends up looking like 'the good guy' and the extremists in the Senate and House can say "I stood up for religious freedom!" and everyone gets re-elected and nothing changes.
Of course! I know I forgot Georgia and Tennessee and Oklahoma and Mississippi ... I mean, if I wanted to sit here all day listing the most awful states in the country, I'd have to go figure out which ones are Republican-controlled so I could do it.
I have no idea, but that wouldn't surprise me.
Pretty much anything Scott Walker-related.
They'd file an injunction against the law immediately, I'd guess and it would remain 'technically' a law, though unenforceable until it got through the court system.
Right, if you can't discriminate against people based on sexual orientation, why would you be able to deny them access to marriage equality based on sexual orientation? It would set a precedent that could then be used to further the cause.
Oh come on. Not even an honorable mention for Kansas? Or North Carolina. Or Texas. Or Wisconsin. Hmm, ok, maybe it's like a five or six-way tie for first.
Honestly, I hope Brewer signs it. I hope she signs it and it gets challenged all the way to the Supreme Court. I hope Arizona loses millions if not billions in tax dollars and business revenue and tourist income. I hope the Supreme Court strikes this down on the basis of equal protection, which then sets the precedent…