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Reply #1005 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 1:16pm
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If you get my apartment raided, I'm going to kick your butt.

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Reply #1006 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 1:27pm
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I don't want your apartment raided...you grow the best pot there!!

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Reply #1007 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 2:01pm
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And instead of going to myspace to troll for underage kiddie porn...the 500lb, 35-50 y/o's just go to bob's house of pron!

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Reply #1008 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 2:09pm
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Bob had 5TB of hardcore underage kiddie porn last time I checked with him.

But then there is the really sick stuff he keeps for himself...


(I know I am safe from bob driving down here to kill me for this...he is too lazy to make the drive Grin)
  
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Reply #1009 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 2:19pm
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spanky wrote on Mar 5th, 2008 at 2:09pm:
But then there is the really sick stuff he keeps for himself...




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Reply #1010 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 3:11pm
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Anytime bob...I live like 5 minutes away from you...and I R Is So Lonely!

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Reply #1011 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 3:13pm
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Grab the movie and come on down to my place!
  
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Reply #1012 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 4:30pm
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We'll have to get together sometime, Stewie.

Spanky, when are you going to be back in town?

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Reply #1013 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 5:40pm
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I should be back up there second weekend in May I think.

Parents would like to see the car they cosigned on...
  
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Reply #1014 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 6:09pm
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So would we.  Where are the freakin' pictures?

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Reply #1015 - Mar 5th, 2008 at 11:13pm
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=02c_1204722898&p=1

I know this story has really been going on for a long time now (ARMED Mexican troops entered the US on APCs to "help" New Orleans after the flood) but when do we consider this a true invasion.

What if those 12 million Mexicans who crossed illegally are really undercover Mexican troops who plan to rise up and take us over?!

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Reply #1016 - Mar 6th, 2008 at 8:54am
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What if those 12 million Mexicans who crossed illegally are really undercover Mexican troops who plan to rise up and take us over?!


Even the US government isn't that organized...let alone mexico!

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So would we.  Where are the freakin' pictures?


Eh, sometime next week.

(I want to invade...just...so...sleepy)
  
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Reply #1017 - Mar 6th, 2008 at 9:45am
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If the Mexicans invaded, we would just have to wait until Siesta time and then we could kill them all in their sleep.



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Reply #1018 - Mar 7th, 2008 at 10:11am
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Parents of 166,000 students could face criminal charges
By Bob Unruh


A "breathtaking" ruling from a California appeals court that could subject the parents of 166,000 students in the state to criminal sanctions will be taken to the state Supreme Court.

The announcement comes today from the Pacific Justice Institute, whose president, Brad Dacus, described the impact of the decision as "stunning."

"The scope of this decision by the appellate court is breathtaking," he said. "It not only attacks traditional homeschooling, but also calls into question homeschooling through charter schools and teaching children at home via independent study through public and private school."

"If not reversed, the parents of the more than 166,000 students currently receiving an education at home will be subject to criminal sanctions," he said.

WND broke the story of the ruling against Phillip and Mary Long of Los Angeles.
The decision from the 2nd Appellate Court in Los Angeles granted a special petition brought by lawyers appointed to represent the two youngest children after the family's homeschooling was brought to the attention of child advocates. The lawyers appointed by the state were unhappy with a lower court's ruling that allowed the family to continue homeschooling and challenged it on appeal.

Justice H. Walt Croskey, whose opinion was joined by two other judges, then ordered: "Parents who fail to [comply with school enrollment laws] may be subject to a criminal complaint against them, found guilty of an infraction and subject to imposition of fines or an order to complete a parent education and counseling program."

The determination reversed a decision from Superior Court Judge Stephen Marpet, who ruled "parents have a constitutional right to school their children in their own home."

As WND has reported, the Longs had their children enrolled in Sunland Christian School, a private homeschooling program.

But Croskey, without hearing arguments from the school, opined that the situation was a "ruse of enrolling [children] in a private school and then letting them stay home and be taught by a non-credentialed parent."

Officials with the school said they asked Pacific Justice to work on the Supreme Court appeal because the organization "has been in full compliance with the requirements of the law for more than 23 years."

"We've never been given an opportunity to represent our case in the Court of Appeal," Terry Neven, the president of the school, said. "Consequently, we are excited that PJI will represent us before the California Supreme Court so that the rights of homeschooling families are preserved."

The ruling, on which WND previously reported, also issued a further warning of potential penalties for parents, this time in civil court.

It said under a section titled "Consequences of Parental Denial of a Legal Education" that "parents are subject to being ordered to enroll their children in an appropriate school or education program and provide proof of enrollment to the court, and willful failure to comply with such an order may be punished by a fine for civil contempt."

The school's website notes it offers a homeschool/independent study program that is accredited. It began in Los Angeles in 1986 with 24 students and now serves more than 3,000 families.

"While SCS is a Christian program, we enroll any family desiring assistance in teaching their own children at home. All we ask is that each family respect our values," the school said.

"The future of homeschooling (both public and private) in California requires the reversal of this decision," Neven said.

WND also has reported on concerns expressed by Roy Hanson, chief of the Private and Home Educators of California, about the way the ruling was issued.

"Normally in a dependency court action, they simply make a ruling that will affect that family. It accomplishes the same thing, meaning they would force [the family] to place their minor children into school," he said.

Such rulings on a variety of issues always are "done in the best interests of the child" and are not unusual, he said.

But in this case, the court said went much further, essentially concluding the state provided no circumstance that allowed parents to school their own children at home.

Specifically, the appeals court affirmed, the trial court had found that "keeping the children at home deprived them of situations where (1) they could interact with people outside the family, (2) there are people who could provide help if something is amiss in the children's lives, and (3) they could develop emotionally in a broader world than the parents' 'cloistered' setting."

Further, the appeals ruling said, California law requires "persons between the ages of six and 18" to be in school, "the public full-time day school," with exemptions allowed only for those in a "private full-time day school" or those "instructed by a tutor who holds a valid state teaching credential for the grade being taught."

For homeschoolers in California, Hanson said, "there may be everywhere from concern to panic, just based on not knowing what the [ultimate] results will be."

The Home School Legal Defense Association, the world's premiere international advocacy organization for homeschoolers, emphasized that the ruling made no changes in California law regarding homeschooling.

While the decision from the appeals court "has caused much concern among California homeschoolers," the HSLDA said, there are no immediate changes any homeschoolers need to address.

The Longs earlier told WND they also are considering an appeal to the state Supreme Court because of the impact of the order for their family, as well as the precedent that could be construed.

They have disputed with local officials over homeschooling and other issues for years, they said. In at least two previous decisions, courts affirmed their right to homeschool, they said.

The current case was brought by two attorneys who had been appointed by the state to represent the family's minor children in a dependency case stemming from accusations of abuse that resulted from the parents' decision to impose discipline on their children with spankings. The case actually had been closed out by the court as resolved when the lawyers filed their special appeal.

Phillip Long has told WND he objects to the pro-homosexual, pro-bisexual, pro-transgender agenda of California's public schools, on which WND previously has reported.

"We just don't want them teaching our children," he told WND. "They teach things that are totally contrary to what we believe. They put questions in our children's minds we don't feel they're ready for.

"When they are much more mature, they can deal with these issues, alternative lifestyles, and such, or whether they came from primordial slop. At the present time it's my job to teach them the correct way of thinking," he said.


I hope California manages to push out every single productive tax-paying citizen, leaving them with only the dregs they deserve.

Several of the youth at my church are home-schooled, and all of them are perfectly normal, well-balanced, and socially aware human beings. 

If you ask me, this is all about the money schools get for having a certain number of students enrolled.  California sees 166,000 more opportunities to get additional funding from the Fed.

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Reply #1019 - Mar 10th, 2008 at 12:31pm
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Kentucky Lawmaker Wants to Make Anonymous Internet Posting Illegal

Kentucky Representative Tim Couch filed a bill this week to make anonymous posting online illegal.

The bill would require anyone who contributes to a website to register their real name, address and e-mail address with that site.

Their full name would be used anytime a comment is posted.

If the bill becomes law, the website operator would have to pay if someone was allowed to post anonymously on their site. The fine would be five-hundred dollars for a first offense and one-thousand dollars for each offense after that.

Representative Couch says he filed the bill in hopes of cutting down on online bullying. He says that has especially been a problem in his Eastern Kentucky district.

Action News 36 asked people what they thought about the bill.

Some said they felt it was a violation of First Amendment rights. Others say it is a good tool toward eliminating online harassment.

Represntative Couch says enforcing this bill if it became law would be a challenge.


It's obvious this moron has absolutely no clue how the Interwebs work (or the Constitution, for that matter).

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