On the other side of the coin... what does INGO think about this?
If, in fact, 'Right to Life' published the addresses of the employees.... do you agree that's a ****ty and intimidating thing to do?
Planned Parenthood closes Indiana center, citing harassment
Oh it's happening, Tom Brady says so. I was at a Sox game and got a paper straw. Whoever got that contract is making a fortune. The cost to make those has to be exponential over plastic straws.
Better question is why would any free man visit such a treasonous country in the first place?
Better question is why would any free man visit such a treasonous country in the first place?
With the way "treason" is thrown around regarding Americans, I'm not sure which country you're describing....
Sometimes you got experience tyranny to appreciate liberty...
With the way "treason" is thrown around regarding Americans....
I’m no liberal. Treasonous and America will only come out of my mouth in the same sentence as Clinton or democrats.
It's the new "racist".
With the way "treason" is thrown around regarding Americans, I'm not sure which country you're describing....
Right. I totally believe you.
That's why I'm confused about whether you're calling the UK the "treasonous country" or the US. Clearly, approximately half of USians are democrats. By your own measure, that makes them "treasonous" right?
Trying to change the country using the governmental institutions that are in place is not treasonous, even if the changes sought take us fundamentally away from our founding principles. It could be a hideously bad idea, but not treasonous. I don't know how legislation that works its way through Congress and is signed by the President or otherwise becomes law could be treasonous.
Treason is not working in the system or trying to use the vote to "take over" the system to get your beliefs enacted. Treason, by its very definition, MUST be outside the system and aimed at subverting it.
So what I don't understand is how a straw my wife uses in Fort Wayne makes it to the ocean.
I'm no tree hugger but there is plenty of data out there to support greatly curtailing the use of disposables, particularly plastics in today's society. The LA Times sponsored a great piece called "Altered Oceans", it's a 4 or 5 episode series on the damages being caused by plastics and other disposables. I'd gladly pay more for various items or deal with the inconvenience of providing my own bags for shopping. It's pretty disgusting what we are doing to our oceans and environment in general.
O.k., Pile On.
Oh it's happening, Tom Brady says so. I was at a Sox game and got a paper straw. Whoever got that contract is making a fortune. The cost to make those has to be exponential over plastic straws.