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Zambero

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17. Until the RATS come into play that is
Wed May 13, 2015, 09:27 AM
May 2015

Roberts
Alito
Thomas
Scalia

All they would need to so is persuade colleague Kennedy to come along, as they have managed to do so many times in the recent past. The 1st Amendment to the Constitution is worth as much as cheap toilet paper to this crowd, unless you're the right kind of "people": (lobbying corporations with deep pockets who prefer to remain anonymous while buying off the country).

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Um, sadly the yahoos in Wyoming justiceischeap May 2015 #1
They wouldn't care. A better solution would be to give them a glass of that water. hobbit709 May 2015 #2
K&R! n/t RKP5637 May 2015 #3
+1. Like that Monsanto CEO wouldn't drink his own poison after saying it was safe to drink. nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2015 #11
Of course it wasn't safe for him to drink, sulphurdunn May 2015 #32
Remember their greatest gift to the nation: Cheney olegramps May 2015 #13
Please fix the link struggle4progress May 2015 #4
It seems the legislation violates both state and federal constitutions. Ford_Prefect May 2015 #5
+1 Bernardo de La Paz May 2015 #12
It does treestar May 2015 #15
Pretty hard to prove that one plans to share with the goverment if one just post it on the internet. Thor_MN May 2015 #6
Pretty hard to prove that one plans to share with the goverment AlbertCat May 2015 #25
Wow A Little Weird May 2015 #7
Now THIS is a real violation of freedom of speech.. mountain grammy May 2015 #8
WTF? This will never stand up to a court challenge. NaturalHigh May 2015 #9
Until the RATS come into play that is Zambero May 2015 #17
I find it hard to believe that even those four would uphold this... NaturalHigh May 2015 #19
I could see Scalia saying they can ban it actually but thats because he cstanleytech May 2015 #33
To get to the courts awoke_in_2003 May 2015 #27
'Land of the free' and 'They hate us for our freedoms'. sinkingfeeling May 2015 #10
I am sure edhopper May 2015 #14
that is the truth heaven05 May 2015 #22
Da Libberuls is rooning da state wif alla dere reggilayshuns. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #24
Please fix the link! marble falls May 2015 #16
Let's hear it for less government!!! kag May 2015 #18
404 page frogmarch May 2015 #20
Fixed link tkmorris May 2015 #21
Thank You. Duppers May 2015 #29
Somewhere, Ibsen is smirking. This is the plot of "An Enemy Of The People" displacedtexan May 2015 #23
I expect Texas will think this law is pure genius & quckly follow.. misterhighwasted May 2015 #26
I've known since 1973 that you can't drink water directly from the streams anywhere in the West CanonRay May 2015 #28
what?!! Liberal_in_LA May 2015 #30
48% of Wyoming secondvariety May 2015 #31
An incredible regression associated with out post-constitutional government. whereisjustice May 2015 #34
Stunning colsohlibgal May 2015 #35
You have reached a 404 page. nt silvershadow May 2015 #36
Use to turbinetree May 2015 #37
How can both this and Citizens United be free speech? McCamy Taylor May 2015 #38
I wonder what would happen if thousands turned up yuiyoshida May 2015 #39
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