From: Traveler on
Some states have stupid laws!

http://www.theupperdeck.com/?p=151

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From: Deadrat on
elmer <e(a)f.udd> wrote in news:3F5Km.3251$dc2.1210(a)newsfe20.iad:

> Traveler wrote:
>> Some states have stupid laws!
>>
>> http://www.theupperdeck.com/?p=151
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> Yeah just like AT&T. It's time to move into the 21st Century. Sunday
> is just another day(work day.)
> America became great because Father worked. Mother took care of the
> family.

And those darkies knew their place, too.

> He worked five days a week maybe five and a half generally
> speaking. Saturday and Sunday were days of rest and to go to Church.

And there were no Muslims, and we could discriminate against Jews. Ah,
the good ol' days.

> The Great Society was the beginning of the wrecking of the American
> Dream. Global Business wanted both Parents working just like
> Communism. It was alright

And the education system worked. At least for white people (which is all
that counted). For instance, kids knew that "alright" isn't a word. But
now? Bah!

> if the Children tended to be whomever or nobody.

Which did youi pick?

> Then you had preschool ostensibly to educate but also to
> provide care for the absent at work.

> Just like Communism they removed God from School

How do you remove God from school? Isn't your god everywhere? What they
did was stop state officials from cramming religion down the throats of a
captive audience. Why would you want that? Why do you hate this
country?

> and his place they now have SROs or Student Resource Officers.

Better than God, even!

> They have 0 tollerance nonsense and other regimenting practices.

Too bad they don't have 0 tolerance for bad spelling.

> They closed community schools and introduced the great mega plan
> school.

Not where I live. What are you talking about?

> Eliminated individuality and fostered herd management.

Haven't been in high school in a while, I'll bet.

> Blue Laws insured that People were not run or worked like cattle.

No, blue laws allow business owners to go to church on Sunday and not
have to worry about the competition from people who'd rather do business
on Sunday.

> It is that simple.

For an ignoramus like you, everything is simple.

> It was a moral thing to do.
> It is not what the Global Merchant Masters want though.
> It was on moral grounds. Do you know what moral are?

Back in the day, the taught noun/verb agreement.

> Do you know what God and Country is?
> Do you know what the American Way was?
> You want to work 4 hours a day or not at all and for the little people
> to be on the job all the time.

Do you know what the hell you're talking about?
From: John David Galt on
elmer wrote:
> It was on moral grounds. Do you know what moral are?

Yup, it's the improper conversion of the Bible into law in violation of
the First Amendment. I'm glad we're starting to get rid of it, but I'll
be gladder when the Supreme Court kills all those laws on constitutional
grouns.

> Do you know what God and Country is?

The two imaginary entities that have been used as the #1 and #2 excuses
for dimwitted behavior in the history of man.

> Do you know what the American Way was?

Free enterprise. Which most kids today are taught to hate and blame for
our problems, courtesy of the communist NEA.

> You want to work 4 hours a day or not at all and for the little people
> to be on the job all the time.

Where'd you pull that out of?
From: necromancer on
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:11:32 -0800, John David Galt
<jdg(a)diogenes.sacramento.ca.us> wrote:

>> It was on moral grounds. Do you know what moral are?
>
>Yup, it's the improper conversion of the Bible into law in violation of
>the First Amendment. I'm glad we're starting to get rid of it, but I'll
>be gladder when the Supreme Court kills all those laws on constitutional
>grouns.


"Thou shalt not steal." Exodus 20:15 KJV

I guess that makes all our laws on theft null and void. Do tell, where
do you park your car at night - just incase I feel a need to *borrow*
it...

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