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Message 1213711 - Posted: 3 Apr 2012, 22:26:49 UTC

'Annoying, Offending' Language Online Would Be Crime Under Arizona Bill
http://gma.yahoo.com/annoying-offending-language-online-crime-under-arizona-bill-171544046--abc-news-topstories.html
Are legislators that stupid? Obviously.

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Message 1213716 - Posted: 3 Apr 2012, 22:49:04 UTC - in response to Message 1213711.  

Gary, the Arizona legislators are a collection of dim bulbs from the right wing of the TeaPublican party. The very scary thing is that have the majorities to over ride any veto of a 'moderate' TeaPublican governor.

The good news is that the games these radicals are trying are in fact annoying some remaining moderate Republicans -- and if those moderate Republicans vote with the Democracts, some of the worst legislation might not succeed.
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Message 1213779 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 2:18:58 UTC - in response to Message 1213716.  

Gary, the Arizona legislators are a collection of dim bulbs from the right wing of the TeaPublican party. The very scary thing is that have the majorities to over ride any veto of a 'moderate' TeaPublican governor.

The good news is that the games these radicals are trying are in fact annoying some remaining moderate Republicans -- and if those moderate Republicans vote with the Democracts, some of the worst legislation might not succeed.

Barry, moderate republicans do not count in any meaningful way, that is why I became a moderately liberal independent about 20 years ago.

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Message 1213786 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 2:35:29 UTC - in response to Message 1213779.  

Gary, the Arizona legislators are a collection of dim bulbs from the right wing of the TeaPublican party. The very scary thing is that have the majorities to over ride any veto of a 'moderate' TeaPublican governor.

The good news is that the games these radicals are trying are in fact annoying some remaining moderate Republicans -- and if those moderate Republicans vote with the Democracts, some of the worst legislation might not succeed.

Barry, moderate republicans do not count in any meaningful way, that is why I became a moderately liberal independent about 20 years ago.


No, it's topologists that don't count. If it is finite, add little omega and make it infinite.
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Message 1213823 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 4:32:41 UTC - in response to Message 1213779.  

I hear you -- I migrated from Connecticut to Arizona well over 30 years ago. In Connecticut I was a Lowell Weicker Republican -- that made me a socialist in Arizona.

As to Republican positions -- I guess I will accept Nixon on birth control, Reagan on tax rates, and Robert Dole on health care.

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Barry, moderate republicans do not count in any meaningful way, that is why I became a moderately liberal independent about 20 years ago.

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