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11 minutes ago, Ipiggles said:

 

 

7 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

:roll:  What?

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Boy you really are stupid     :roll:

 

 

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1 minute ago, DrPhilly said:

I’m about to do so again for half of the year, I vote, and I pay taxes. Drop the tax requirement and we can talk. Otherwise STFU. 

I’m just laughing about a foreigner complaining about inflation. :roll: 

1 hour ago, Toastrel said:

Some states have passed laws allowing you to rat out your neighbors. I have no doubts there are plenty of rats in those states.

A community policing itself? 

 

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Just now, Dave Moss said:

I’m just laughing about a foreigner complaining about inflation. :roll: 

But but but, I’m not a foreigner Dave. I’m a US citizen just like you. 
 

You are a US citizen, right?

1 minute ago, paco said:

A community policing itself? 

 

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It takes a village paco 

1 hour ago, VanHammersly said:

:lol:  Unfortunately for you guys, Roe is a woman's issue, not a race/cop/Trump issue.  Women are usually screaming into the void, not breaking down barricades and trying to beat cops to death with the American flag.

Because they are too busy making sammiches?

 

Also, this take is false.  

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Just now, Ipiggles said:

 

Boy you really are stupid

 

 

Right. :lol: :roll:

Kz's twitter page was referencing the original decision and not failing to properly count the women judges.

 

1 hour ago, PoconoDon said:

That's because the crime(s) are crimes in all of the jurisdictions since it's a federal law that covers the whole country. State to State is different and the fed doesn't enforce state laws so it seems moot on its face.

I haven't researched this issue, but the power to enact criminal legislation in very large part lies with the states - and you will see some wild criminal statutes out there. 

https://lawandcrime.com/crazy/the-10-weirdest-laws-in-the-united-states/

The 10 Weirdest Laws in the United States

You can probably think of a few laws off the top of your head. There’s the U.S. Constitution, all the way down to the 27th amendment. There’s the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  Of course, state laws carry all sorts of standard prohibitions against murder, theft, and so on, so forth. Then there’s the weird stuff–the laws that make you go what’s the story behind this?

Here are the 10 weirdest laws in the United States.

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10. New Jersey: It is illegal to wear a bullet-proof vest while committing a murder

New Jersey prohibits the use of bulletproof vests "while engaged in the commission of, or an attempt to commit, or flight after committing or attempting to commit” a crime from a specified list. These are murder, manslaughter, robbery, sexual assault, burglary, kidnaping, criminal escape and assault.

This is a third degree crime in NJ, but it will get bumped up to second-degree, if you do it during a first-degree crime (eg. murder).

So, basically, don’t kill anybody in Atlantic City if you’re wearing a bulletproof vest. You wouldn’t want to break the law while breaking the law, would you?

9. Indiana: It is illegal to sniff glue

This one relies on intent. You’re breaking the law if you do it to get high. The substances in question include what the law calls "model glue,” or a substance that contains toluene (found in paint thinners), acetone (nail polish remover), and freon (air conditioning systems).

This is a class B misdemeanor.

8. Wisconsin makes it hard for margarine.

You might have gathered that Wisconsin is dairy central in the United States. But maybe you didn’t realize how sharp elbowed they are about their butter.

97.18(4) of the state code goes like this, "The serving of colored oleomargarine or margarine at a public eating place as a substitute for table butter is prohibited unless it is ordered by the customer.”

That’s right. In Wisconsin, it’s illegal to serve margarine at restaurants unless customers explicitly ask for it. We’re not kidding. Neither is the law: violators face up to $500 fines, and 3 months behind bars. Subsequent offenses can get you up to a $1000 fine and a year in jail.

7. In Tenneesee, you can’t duel anyone if you want to run for public office

You know a prohibition is serious when it’s in a constitution. Under Tennessee’s governing charter, you cannot run for office if you engage in a duel.

Here’s how Article 9, Section 3 puts it:

Any person who shall, after the adoption of this Constitution, fight a duel, or knowingly be the bearer of a challenge to fight a duel, or send or accept a challenge
for that purpose, or be an aider or abettor in fighting a duel, shall be deprived of the right to hold any office of honor or profit in this state, and shall be punished otherwise, in such manner as the Legislature may prescribe.

6. Oregon: Hunting in cemeteries is illegal

O…okay.

Oregon prohibits hunting in cemeteries, and treats it as a misdemeanor. Hunting under state law is defined as taking or attempting to take "any wildlife by means involving the use of a weapon or with the assistance of any mammal or bird.”

Moving on…

5. South Carolina prohibits minors from playing pinball

Are you under 18 in the Palmetto state? Sorry, but you can’t practice to be a pinball wizard..

4. Washington State: It’s illegal to kill Bigfoot

Actually, Skamania County declared its boundaries to be a refuge. Killing the beast is considered homicide if the local coroner declares this victim a hominid.

3. Louisiana: It is illegal to send a surprise pizza

Surprise pizza sounds fun, but not if you’re stuck with an unsuspected bill. In the Bayou State, you can’t call in a good or service make to another person if that person victim did not authorize it, does not live with you, the item is not a gift, the victim is required to pay for it, and if you’re trying to "harass or annoy” this individual.

2. West Virginia: It is legal to take road kill home for dinner

The West Virginia legislature doesn’t believe in waste. Here’s how §20-2-4(e) phrases it:

Wildlife, except protected birds, elk, spotted fawn and bear cubs, killed or mortally wounded as a result of being accidentally or inadvertently struck by a motor vehicle may be lawfully possessed if the possessor of the wildlife provides notice of the claim within twelve hours to a relevant law-enforcement agency and obtains a nonhunting game tag within twenty-four hours of possession.

Bon appétit.

1. Florida: It is illegal to have sex with a porcupine

Another day of white radical Christians talking out of both sides of their mouth.

For the record this is a bad decision. The lack of a federal standard will create many problems

it should force congress to get their ish together and actually do their damn jobs. But I have little faith in them doing that

11 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

But but but, I’m not a foreigner Dave. I’m a US citizen just like you. 
 

You are a US citizen, right?

I’m a U.S. citizen, sure.  
But I can tell you that if I lived in a European country I wouldn’t be complaining about inflation in the United States in the political subforum of a mediocre professional football team’s unaffiliated message board.

7 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Right. :lol: :roll:

Kz's twitter page was referencing the original decision and not failing to properly count the women judges.

:roll::roll: Proof you are an incredibly stupid idiot. 

The post you replied to was mine, and it clearly stated

More female Supreme Court justices voted to overturn Roe v. Wade then voted for it.

If you read that slowly, you will understand.  Pay attention where it stated VOTED FOR IT!  There were no Women Court Justices when they VOTED FOR ROE.   They were not Voting FOR ROE this time, they were voting to overturn it, so they either Voted to overturn it, or they voted against overturning it this year.  No one was VOTING FOR ROE THIS YEAR!

If you cant grasp this, I dont know what to tell you!

2 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

I’m a U.S. citizen, sure.  
But I can tell you that if I lived in a European country I wouldn’t be complaining about inflation in the United States in the political subforum of a mediocre professional football team’s unaffiliated message board.

No you would be soaking up and parroting the local socialist culture…

47 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

What about insurance coverage for abortion services.

If a citizen travels from Texas, where's it's illegal, and goes to Say Oklahoma where it is legal, and then returns and is arrested for violating Texas law, is Texas then going to hold the insurance adjuster who approved the Benefits criminally liable and charge them as an accessory to Murder? 

I guess it goes away and premiums can go down a bit?

Just now, Dave Moss said:

I’m a U.S. citizen, sure.  
But I can tell you that if I lived in a European country I wouldn’t be complaining about inflation in the United States in the political subforum of a mediocre professional football team’s unaffiliated message board.

Of course not. You are only capable of a quite limited amount of context and information when you attempt to rationalize. Don’t worry, I don’t hold that limitation against you. All good Dave. 

2 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

I’m a U.S. citizen, sure.  
But I can tell you that if I lived in a European country I wouldn’t be complaining about inflation in the United States in the political subforum of a mediocre professional football team’s unaffiliated message board.

do tell what would you be doing? 

Just now, DrPhilly said:

Of course not. You are only capable of a quite limited amount of context and information when you attempt to rationalize. Don’t worry, I don’t hold that limitation against you. All good Dave. 

No foreign country would take his unskilled arse anyway…

2 minutes ago, Ipiggles said:

:roll::roll: Proof you are an incredibly stupid idiot. 

The post you replied to was mine, and it clearly stated

More female Supreme Court justices voted to overturn Roe v. Wade then voted for it.

If you read that slowly, you will understand.  Pay attention where it stated VOTED FOR IT!  There were no Women Court Justices when they VOTED FOR ROE.   They were not Voting FOR ROE this time, they were voting to overturn it, so they either Voted to overturn it, or they voted against overturning it this year.  No one was VOTING FOR ROE THIS YEAR!

If you cant grasp this, I dont know what to tell you!

:lol:  Greg Price is Kz, dumb**

And yeah, right.  That's totally what he meant. :roll:

1 minute ago, Ipiggles said:

do tell what would you be doing? 

He’d be telling some US foreign resident that they weren’t allowed to share an opinion about their homeland on the internet. 

40 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

he's playing the long game, man. planning ahead for when president hogg is in the white house. 

The Hogg vs Rittenhouse debates will be epic!

35 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Now that the ruling came down, we all agree that the leak almost certainly came from one of the right wing judges to soften the blow, right?

 

I'm pretty sure everyone is going to keep reflexively blaming the opposite side.

5 minutes ago, Ipiggles said:

do tell what would you be doing? 

Probably nude beaches

38 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Now that the ruling came down, we all agree that the leak almost certainly came from one of the right wing judges to soften the blow, right?

 

One thing is for sure. We will never hear about the leak again. 

Just now, Dave Moss said:

Probably nude beaches

Makes sense. You’d be that short balding middle aged creepy dude with the scrawny deek. 

2 minutes ago, paco said:

I'm pretty sure everyone is going to keep reflexively blaming the opposite side.

and in the end does it matter? Leaking didn't change the outcome. I do think it's dangerous and the leaker should be punished no matter what side they fall on. 

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