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Florida Bill Would Allow Students To Sue Teachers
SuperJerk replied to Hogan Made Wrestling's topic in Current Events
I'm going to laugh my ass off the first time a liberal student sues a conservative professor. -
You're not the only one.
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The One and Only Angel Season 5 Thread
SuperJerk replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in Brandon Truitt
Why wouldn't they? -
The latest twist in the Schiavo case.......
SuperJerk replied to NoCalMike's topic in Current Events
William F. Buckley weighs in on the Shiavo case... credit: http://www.nationalreview.com/buckley/wfb200503231118.asp -
Lucas to Release Star Wars 3-D films in 2007
SuperJerk replied to pochorenella's topic in Television & Film
Anakin goes on a killing spree in the movie, taking out the Viceroy, Dooku, and many, many Jedi. -
credit: http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/03/22/school.shooting/index.html I also noticed that CNN.com has a gallery of school shootings. I guess the play on words was too much for them to resist.
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Countdown to Infinite Crisis, six page preview
SuperJerk replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Literature
Anyone else think the very title of this series is a pathetic attempt to cash-in on something it has nothing to do with? -
The latest twist in the Schiavo case.......
SuperJerk replied to NoCalMike's topic in Current Events
How so? Water isn't going to get into her body naturally. So, giving somebody water is now not allowed? That is torture. -=Mike Like I said, she was actually arrested for trespassing. -
States are permitted to set up their own waiting periods, despite suits by the NRA. There is no present federal law. -=Mike Have there been decisions handed down on these lawsuits, or are they still pending? Have any gone to the Supreme Court yet?
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Congress might also use it as justification to clamp down on the internet, since this kid might have been influenced by that one whacko group's website.
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And I thought movie studios were bad with their constant reissuing of DVDs.
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Countdown to Infinite Crisis, six page preview
SuperJerk replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Literature
They didn't show it as much here like they did in the recent preview Wizard, but I fucking hate it when DC characters call each other by their first names. -
The latest twist in the Schiavo case.......
SuperJerk replied to NoCalMike's topic in Current Events
How so? Water isn't going to get into her body naturally. -
Really? When. I'm not being a smart ass. I'm curious since court cases involving the 2nd Amendment get NO press coverage whatsoever.
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Yeah, that damn look of remorse totally vaginafied him.
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The real story here is that Bobby Heenan's inducting Mr. Wonderful. Bobby Heenan doing anything is newsworthy, in my book.
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The latest twist in the Schiavo case.......
SuperJerk replied to NoCalMike's topic in Current Events
Actually, she was arrested for trespassing. -
Have waiting periods for guns held up in court?
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The latest twist in the Schiavo case.......
SuperJerk replied to NoCalMike's topic in Current Events
There's a difference between witholding something and allowing someone to die naturally, and inflicting a fatal wound on them. -
(b) Waiting periods have nothing to do with the health of the mother. © Partial birth abortion laws must have a provision safeguarding the health of the mother in order to be in compliance with the Roe decision. You may have a point about parental notification, though. I honestly don't know enough about child privacy rights to argue that they are protected Constitutionally, so I can see how you could think that the right to determine this would be left to the states in accordance witht he 10th Amendment.
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I have no faith in ANY restriction being upheld. If parental notification for a minor got shot down, there is NOTHING that won't be. -=Mike I'll take that as a "No". It's that the constant re-drawing of the line makes it IMPOSSIBLE to determine what the restrictions would be --- since they have changed, fairly constantly, for years. -=Mike Its not impossible to determine what the restrictions placed on abortion by the original 1973 Roe v. Wade decision are. That's what I was getting at. In order to determine if they have been changing, you have to first know what they are (or were).
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I have no faith in ANY restriction being upheld. If parental notification for a minor got shot down, there is NOTHING that won't be. -=Mike I'll take that as a "No".
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Are you familiar with the restrictions that the decision actually did allow to be put on abortion?
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Given your tendency to take quotes out of context, I really had no idea. **Applauds your reasoning.** Congrats, Mike, you've finally expressed your rationale in a way convincing enough to force me to concede you might be right about something.
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They did away with parental notification laws, waiting periods before abortions, legalized partial birth abortions, outlawed a state's controls over abortion --- You know, you could cease being lazy and actually READ the decisions yourself. You asked for the decision --- I gave them to you. -=Mike I find it humorous that you think I'm lazy for not wanting to prove you're points for you. Need any help painting that fence, Tom Sawyer? But what if I told you I DID read them, but that I still don't see how the restrictions you mentioned (parental notification laws, waiting periods before abortions, legalized partial birth abortions) were protected by the original Roe decision? As far as "outlawed a state's controls over abortion" goes, you need to be more specific about what kind of controls you mean. Roe did protect some state controls, but it also did away with others.