Sure. If Mark Sanford can actually leave his wife for his mistress and get elected to his old seat, why not.
Sure. If Mark Sanford can actually leave his wife for his mistress and get elected to his old seat, why not.
The Supreme Court has upheld the BSA’s right to refuse homosexual members. However, this change may undermine the position that heterosexuality is an advocated viewpoint of the BSA (which it never really was.) (The case was BSA v Dale, 530 U.S. 640 (2000).)
It’s a start. When did everyone get the idea that sexual orientation was in any way a part of BSA? No one ever said anything remotely concerned with it when I was a scout. This seems like one of those wacky old laws people laugh about still being on the books, except some people really wanted to keep it.
So they’re basically cured twice. If you consider corn syrup and curing salts gross chemicals, I hope you don’t like eating cooked or cured foods. And if you don’t like “chemicals,” I hope you don’t like eating any food. Did you know that most foods contain dangerous hydric acid?! Even organic fruits and vegetables are fertilized with this chemical!
Who vs Who Cares.
Junk food isn’t covered by SNAP, and hasn’t been for about five years. This ends up being a problem in itself; many people who need food stamps don’t live within walking distance of a real grocery store, and convenience stores usually don’t have much that’s covered.
But isn’t it the Xbox 3? Bazinga!
I hate how saving money short term often means spending more in the long run. An ex always wanted to get the 4-packs of toilet paper because the big packs cost more. She had a hard time with the concept that they cost half as much per roll.
I’m not sure. He isn’t married to Jenna Fischer, which is disappointing, and apparently he likes the Red Sox, which is very disappointing.
Wait, 16 isn’t funny at all!
A lot of these don’t seem specific to California.
Now seeing that the arrest was six months later, this makes a little more sense. This is still a good case for prosecutorial discretion; it’s something that wasn’t illegal a few months ago, and won’t be illegal in a few months. Why waste recourses on this?
I’m hoping someone on Buzzfeed knows Florida law, but I’m a little confused what she’s being charged with. She didn’t commit any acts after she reached the age of 18, nor when her girlfriend was under 12, so it doesn’t seem like any acts met the statutory definitions.
Ad critic is a job? No, seriously?
I still don’t understand tumblr. The best answer I’ve gotten is that it’s not something you can explain without sounding insane.
Even if spinning cat hair into yarn wasn’t creepy, it’d give me awful allergies.
I mean fail on the human race, not the person posting.
They were sure nice to me!