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  • Reply to: Backgrounder: the History of the NRA/ALEC Gun Agenda   11 years 8 months ago
    Sorry, but you dont know jack.. Please define an assault weapon! Is it black, is it an automatic, is it because of its magazine, and what size magazine is acceptable to you? Does a 10 shot help any more than a 30.. when it can be changed in 10 seconds by a mentally ill person. Violence is rising because of the lack of parential control. The govt has us all chasing the buck to keep up with inflation. And they have not done a thing to help the mentally ill. where legal citizens cant legally own a gun, the criminal will have one. they dont follow the laws. Chicago, NY, DC, England have some of the most stringent gun laws and their crime rates are some of the highest. The US has had a steady decrease in crime for the last 30 years.
  • Reply to: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell": Concerned Citizen Uncovers Whole Foods' Policy on Selling Food Grown in Sewage Sludge   11 years 8 months ago
    There are over 80,000 chemicals that end up in the sludge only 1.5% have ever been tested. This study only delt with a hand full. One can also look up the toxic release inventory to see what is being discharged into the sewer by industry, that is when they report it. http://water.epa.gov/scitech/wastetech/biosolids/tnsss-overview.cfm
  • Reply to: Will GOP Governors Really Try "Nullifying" Obamacare?   11 years 8 months ago
    The Supremecy Clause only applies to those powers which have been given to the federal government, see the Tenth Amendment. When those are read together, the only logical conclusion is that the feds are supreme only in those powers delegated to the federal governement in the Constitution. That's true even if the US Supreme Court gets it wrong, think Plessy v. Ferguson.
  • Reply to: Same Day Voter Registration -- a "Problem" Walker Intends to Fix   11 years 8 months ago
    Lynn Mallack poses the idea that citizens actually voted for Walker. All the signs suggest that this is not the case, and that Walker knows it. He could never have won the vote by legal means. He still has the woman in place who "found" enough votes to topple the Dem. who won a year ago; - the same woman who threatened to destroy all the paper trail if she were forced to allow an impartial recount in November. What kind of democracy is that? If this occurred in Russia, the outcry in the USA would be deafening. Ms Mallak also offers that Walker "doesn't know" how difficult it can be for a poor person to register. I contend he knows exactly how hard it is. That is precisely why he is doing it; he doesn't want any of the dem-leaning groups to vote. Ms Mallak, I am baffled that you are baffled. Walker is so easy to read, if you just open the book - and your eyes.
  • Reply to: Same Day Voter Registration -- a "Problem" Walker Intends to Fix   11 years 8 months ago
    Lynn Mallack poses the idea that citizens actually voted for Walker. All the signs suggest that this is not the case, and that Walker knows it. He could never have won the vote by legal means. He still has the woman in place who "found" enough votes to topple the Dem. who won a year ago; - the same woman who threatened to destroy all the paper trail if she were forced to allow an impartial recount in November. What kind of democracy is that? If this occurred in Russia, the outcry in the USA would be deafening. Ms Mallak also offers that Walker "doesn't know" how difficult it can be for a poor person to register. I contend he knows exactly how hard it is. That is precisely why he is doing it; he doesn't want any of the dem-leaning groups to vote. Ms Mallak, I am baffled that you are baffled. Walker is so easy to read, if you just open the book - and your eyes.

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