California is one step closer to enacting a law that would ban Skittles, Hot Tamales and a host of other food items that contain chemicals linked to health issues. Assembly Bill 418 passed overwhelmingly in the California State Assembly last week and now heads to the State Senate, where it is also expected to pass. Gov. Gavin Newsom has not indicated whether or not he would sign the legislation. I'm tellin' ya - they got the bull by the gonads out there in the land of fruits and nuts.
Just ask Woodsterman - he'll tell ya...
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On the train from Dublin to Belfast. Rail line goes up the East Coast shore of Ireland - it's a really nice 2 1/2 hour ride - and they serve beer. Imagine that......
designs were on display. Only one went on to be mass produced.
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The "Book Bab Ban" is all about keeping LGBTQlmnop and Far Left propaganda in place to indoctrinate young kids . Anything that might be construed as "triggering" to the fragile Leftist snowflakes will still be banned with prejudice ( in both senses of the word) .
ReplyDeleteYour comment in the Tim Scott post - - you say a little too much Jesus for you? Funny..... when you are staring at the gates of hell, you will want ALL the Jesus you can get. You better hope it won't be too late for you. Good luck with that.
ReplyDeleteKalifornia is banning RAINBOW skittles? Who wouda thunk.
ReplyDeleteBanning Skittles? If only Florida had done that, then Trayyvon Martin might still be alive.
ReplyDeleteBoth parties want to ban books, just different books. The Republicans want to ban porno from the classroom; democrats want to ban the Bible, 1984, civics, and most honest history books.
ReplyDeletethat gun system on the A-10 goes all the way to the leading edge of the wings. About twice as far as in that pic. Worked on them for about 18 years or so
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping that "large print audio books" is missing "and".
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