This is the post I was referring to. Perhaps we're misunderstanding each other. I'm saying that metro areas shouldn't be split up to create more Dem districts. Each metro area should stay together within a cohesive district or split into two districts if it's big enough.
hahaA longtime Sunday school teacher, Butt said she thought students in middle school weren't able to assess or analyze information about religion, or other subjects, in the same way as a high school student. She never said why that was something to curtail when it came to teaching anything related to religion.
"Junior high is not the time that children are doing the most analysis," Butt said. "Insecurity is in junior high a lot of times, and students are not able to differentiate a lot of things they are taught."
Sounds like a War on Christmas to me !No Tennessee public school course could include anything deemed "religious doctrine" unless the course is taught in 10th, 11th or 12th grade if a newly proposed bill becomes law.
Business investment flowing AWAY from Sam Brownback's Tea Party paradise Kansas and into jackbooted-NHS-thug-held United Kingdom
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport...-225m-10272631
Ryan basically told the Tea Party to sit down and shut the fuck up and elect him Speaker with zero dissent. Good luck with that. Tea Party can't elect one of their own, but can deny Ryan's coronation. Don't think the Tea Party or Ryan will back down, so they'll be back to square one.
Gov. Sam Brownback in deep hole with Kansans
Only 18 percent of state residents said they were “very” or “somewhat satisfied” with GOP Gov. Sam Brownback.
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Bob Beatty, a political scientist at Washburn University, told the Topeka Capital-Journal that Brownback’s poll numbers were “epic.
“This could be some of the lowest approval ratings of any Kansas governor in history,” he said.
Somebody's Facebook caption: "if this doesn't kill selfies, nothing will"
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