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And that form of protest is perfectly legal in this setting. It may suck, but it is perfectly legal.

Did you read the release? Harassment, assault, and battery are still illegal. What is legal is for them to be within 35 feet of the clinic. While the clinic can bar the people from being on their lawn, at the door, or from entering the premises, the state cannot ban people from being on a public sidewalk.

This isn't really a fault of the supreme court justices. If it's not legal, it's not legal. The power to fix the issue is with Congress.

No problem. It' usually the first thing I jumpon. Generally, they remove and ban the user and respond within a half hour. They're really good about it, you just have to figure out how to tell them.

I agree with everything you just said.

Could that be coming later maybe? Or is hope lost?

Either your internet, computer, or both needs an upgrade if it took 5 hours...

I know this isn't a popular sentiment, but it's true...At this stage in her life, the child's brain has not finished development. That doesn't mean she hasn't learned everything she needs to know; it literally means that the physical structure of the brain isn't finished.

It's still absolute bullshit. Someone's religious nonsense should not be allowed to put my daughter at risk.

Yeah, the farther we go, the more that seems to be becoming the norm. It's unfortunate really; people shouldn't be compelled to have some stupid social media application just to please others.

Like I said, I was pretty desperate for a job. In the last several years, my university has grown far faster than the town can really support it. Students often get really screwed and taken advantage of in the housing and job markets.

Agreed. I'm a college student, and while I have an awesome job now, I didn't at the time was pretty desperate.

That sounds like a pain. The problem isn't that I don't want them to see my Facebook, I just don't want an account. For work, or for private life.

Out of curiosity, how does your company view potentials that don't have a Facebook? I haven't had one in a few years now, and I'm always a little worried how a potential employer might feel about that.