Kepler
Si certus es dubita
That is so unconstitutional it will get shot down 7-2. Even Kavanaugh and Alito won't go that far to Gilead.
“Tell us your political beliefs or else.”
This is what will be required of Florida’s public university students and faculty under a new law. Recently, the Republican Florida Legislature passed SB 233, which mandates the State Board of Education to conduct an annual survey of the “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” on each campus. Once it was passed by the Legislature, it was signed into law by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis.
This bill will survey the staff and students at public universities about their political beliefs. The bill and the resulting surveys are dangerous and an overreach of the government. We should not compel universities to ask their employees or students about their political beliefs. This is big government and an intrusion into the rights of people.
No matter how many times that gets posted it never fails to **** me off.
I would like an honest response to that from Hovey and Sicatoka. They can't support crap like that.
I am 45B :^)
I am not sure how I feel about all of that. The dude comes off as an epic tool (DONT YOU KNOW WHO I AM!?!?!?!?) but none of this is really worth the outrage it is getting. I agree with him on a lot of things but hate the way he goes about it sometimes.
Howell, MI has a history of KKK activity. I am concerned for the safety of the people participating at that event.
End the Right. (c) Kep.
The rest, meh, politician dealing with cops ... too normal, but ...
"He was cited for driving on a suspended (WISCONSIN) license due to unpaid child support." <-- a trifecta of things to not like
But again < shaking head > pulled over for no front plate.
Sounds like there are already threats to disrupt the event.
End the Right. (c) Kep.
Agreed.
And now it's "too offensive" to have on city property, so they moved it to a local theater.
But city officials approved a beer tent.
A bar in Wyoming is facing criticism after selling T-shirts that appear to advocate for violence against LGBTQ people.
Eagle's Nest, in Cheyenne, sold shirts that said, “In Wyoming, we have a cure for AIDS, we shoot f----n' f-----s,” according to local news outlets and a statewide advocacy group. The shirt also includes an image of a man with a pistol that’s aimed at the viewer.