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The States: Where We Wish Texas Would Secede Already

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Good governance? It's from Ohio. That immediately makes it an oxymoron.

In case you're interested, if I had my way, all the aborted tissue would be sent to any institution doing fetal tissue research or to those who would like to but are now not allowed to do so.




Sorry. I can't ever recall saying anything even close to that. Now, I am getting older (and at my age the best thing about getting older is that you still can) so my memory isn't what it used to be. If you can find a post where I said something to that effect (and since I average a post about every three days or so it shouldn't be too hard to find), I will be happy to provide you with a mea culpa and an apology for suggesting that you get your facts straight.

Yeah while you are conservative I never got you as being THAT conservative. I tend to avoid the abortion debate though so I assumed you said something in that thread I didnt read.
 
ND is actually a pretty young state, with the % of people over 65 down near the bottom in the list of states. https://www.prb.org/which-us-states-are-the-oldest/.

I could have sworn a few years ago one of the Dakotas was ground zero for all those weepy stories about losing the family farm (or ADM franchise or whatever) because the kids all got outta Dodge.

Was that SD, not ND? Or was it before fracking gave the state an actual economy again? Or am I thinking of Iowa?
 
The last post on this thread was from 3pm when I posted. Stupid website. *mad emoji* I am totally sorry for doubling up your post.

I am just messing with you dude this site blows it does it to all of us :^)

Kep,

Franken lost on the original ballot by 215 votes. That triggered a recount. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_U...n_in_Minnesota

edit: holy crap Franken's attorney in the trial over the ballots was Marc Elias! The dude never loses!!
 
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ND is actually a pretty young state, with the % of people over 65 down near the bottom in the list of states. https://www.prb.org/which-us-states-are-the-oldest/


Now, I'm sure rufus will be along shortly to claim that's because we killed them all with Covid. My hunch is that it has something to do with the idea that once you've lived in ND for 65 years and finally reach retirement age, you reach the conclusion there might be somewhere warmer on the planet in which to reside.

Blow me.
 
So, how are all these meatpacking businesses able to hire undocumented workers without penalty?
Same reason as always: They never prosecute the business that hires the undocumented workers, only the undocumented workers.
 
Same reason as always: They never prosecute the business that hires the undocumented workers, only the undocumented workers.

Maybe Biden should do something about that. We'd have a path to citizenship program for illegals in six months.
 
Didn't the MN GOP do this to Franken for like 6 months?

SNDD -- same Nazis, different day

No, that was a different scenario. The MN GOP refused to ratify the senatorial election because there were allegations of rampant voter fraud. When the recounts, investigations, and finally the court case was decided, then Franken's election was confirmed. He lost out on 3(?) months of seniority compared to the other freshmen senators.

FYI, they did find one case of voter fraud, but that guy self-reported to TV news as having voted in multiple counties in order to prove that voter registration was a joke. I don't recall if he ever said for whom he voted.
 
Both Dakotas got a lot younger as they've allowed their older population to die off from a mostly preventable disease.
 
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