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If I were to write a Constitution
Were I to write a Constitution, as a founding document of a country, I’d base it on the US Constitution. It would be clearly stated that the nation would be a secular nation, founded on no one religious doctrine and … Continue reading
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Tagged access to health care, access to legal representation, assembly, business, Constitution, corporations, education, Equality, executive, freedom, freedom to marry, government, health, insurance, judicial, labor unions, legislative, people, postaday2011, postaweek2011, priveliges, Religion, rights, speech, taxes
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My Bucket List
A bucket list is a list of activities (usually one hundred or so) you want to do before you die. Everyone should have a bucket list. Here’s my list of thirty things I want to do before I die, in … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Antartica, Asia, Australia, baseball, Bucket List, Canada, Constitution, Denis Leary, direct, dresses, Eiffel Tower, Europe, Fashion Week, female, freedom, Gay Pride, get a degree, hoseiry, invent, Jon Stewart, Lewis Black, lottery, make-up, movie, New York City, newspaper, North America, Paris, photgraphy, postaday2011, postaweek2011, Pulitzer Prize, Real Life Experience, RLE, shoes, South America, Stephen Colbert, Supreme Court, USA Patriot Act, woman, wondergoon, write
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If I Was the President of the USA, Part Two
Yesterday, I outlined what I would do were I elected to be the President of the USA. I left off yesterday’s post saying that is all I could think of to do. Well, I thought of a few more items … Continue reading
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Tagged advertisers, America, American, church, Constitution, corporations, education, immigration, infrastructure, lottery, marijuana, Mars, NASA, postaday2011, postaweek2011, POTUS, President of the United States, private schools, public money, Roe v Wade, science, social networking sites, space, taxes
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101 Things About Me, Part Eight
I consider myself a moderate liberal. On some topics, such as financial measures, I agree more with the conservatives, so I am fiscally conservative. I don’t think we should have bailed out the banks or the car companies, to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd amendment, bailouts, citizens, citizenship, civil liberties, common sense, conservatives, Constitution, GM, gun control, illegal immigration, liberal, military, moderate, reform, reglulation
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Will 2010 be ‘The Year of the Bible?’
I found this at Congressional Bills: 111th Congress Catalog. By itself, it’s relatively harmless. But read through it and see if it disturbs you. [111th CONGRESS House Bills] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access] [DOCID: hc121ih.txt] [Introduced … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Religion, Social Observations
Tagged Bible, Christianity, Congress, Constitution, Freedom of Religion, President Obama
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Is Georgia’s Ban on Sunday Alcohol Sales Unconstitutional?
I live in Georgia. In Georgia, they restrict alcohol sales on Sunday, mainly, I think, because the Georgia politicians (who are mostly Christian) don’t want to offend their church going constituents. However, these laws are predicated on religious beliefs, which … Continue reading