The wing-nuts are really feeling their oats these days. If you're wondering with life might be like in Red State Paradise, you need look no further than the maneuvering of movement conservatives in [red] state legislatures across the country.
In South Dakota, for example, they're considering a bill that would reclassify the murder of abortion providers as "justifiable homicide." Under some interpretations of the proposed law, it might even be legal to kill the expectant mother.
In Missouri, they are considering what amounts to a complete repeal of child labor laws.
In Mississippi, some rednecked assholes are proposing a "specialty license plate" honoring one of the founders of the Ku Klux Klan.
In Texas, if you have a concealed-carry weapons permit, you get to skip to the front of the line when entering government-owned buildings such as the state capitol.
In South Dakota, for example, they're considering a bill that would reclassify the murder of abortion providers as "justifiable homicide." Under some interpretations of the proposed law, it might even be legal to kill the expectant mother.
In Missouri, they are considering what amounts to a complete repeal of child labor laws.
In Mississippi, some rednecked assholes are proposing a "specialty license plate" honoring one of the founders of the Ku Klux Klan.
In Texas, if you have a concealed-carry weapons permit, you get to skip to the front of the line when entering government-owned buildings such as the state capitol.
Remember, these are the same states where legislators are passing bills against sharia law. You can't make this stuff up.


Doesn't SC want to mint their own currency?
ReplyDeleteOf course they do...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-6217403-503544.html
"South Carolina Rep. Mike Pitts has introduced legislation that would mandate that gold and silver coins replace federal currency as legal tender in his state.
"As the Palmetto Scoop first reported, Pitts, a Republican, introduced legislation this month banning "the unconstitutional substitution of Federal Reserve Notes for silver and gold coin" in South Carolina."