arely staircase
arely staircase's JournalI am pro triple bipass operations
The more the better. Anyone trying to prevent them under the guise of comprehensive nutritional education has a hidden agenda.
I am pro comprehensive sex edication. I beleive it empowers everyone and prevents unwanted pregnancy
All unwanted pregnancies should be rare whether the woman in question choses to carry it to term. And that is her choice and nobody else's.
abortion SHOULD be rare
For the same reason dental fillings and teeth pulling should be rare not because there is any shame to it but because it is an invasive procedure that can usually be avoided through proper knowledge and application of said knowledge.
If you don't like HRC don't vote for her. seriously, nobody is going to beg you
She is still gonna win. The same people hating on Clinton here have done the same to Obama for eight years. And it didn't matter one bit. He won twice - big time.
So vote for whomever you want. Who gives a shit? Meanwhile Democrats will be electing the first woman president. If a bunch of bitter Naderites want to gripe, who could possibly care?
I would much rather have Pres. Obama or Sec. Clinton negotiating trade deals
or arms control deals or any kind of deal than any Republican living or dead.
This public school teacher has no sympathy for the Georgia cheaters.
I despise the overuse of standardized tests. But wrong is wrong and cheating is wrong.
For those whining and moaning about HRC cruising to the nomination
Run. Announce your candidacy.
Otherwise, the bellyaching is just noise.
Guess who is about stomp all up in that GOP Ass!
We need a real progressive third party candidate in 2016!
Someone that will take votes from the Democrat and allow a Republican to win. Then we can obliterate Obamacare, attack Iran and put some real right wing assholes on the Supreme Court!
Yours Truly
GOP Arely
Congress quietly ends federal ban on medical marijuana
Tucked deep inside the 1,603-page federal spending measure is a provision that effectively ends the federal government's prohibition on medical marijuana and signals a major shift in drug policy..
The bill's passage over the weekend marks the first time Congress has approved nationally significant legislation backed by legalization advocates. It brings almost to a close two decades of tension between the states and Washington over medical use of marijuana.
Under the provision, states where medical pot is legal would no longer need to worry about federal drug agents raiding retail operations. Agents would be prohibited from doing so.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-medical-pot-20141216-story.html
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