User Profile: piecolorado

Member Since: August 31, 2010

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  • And how is such a law enforced? Does everybody remember the Stamp Act?

  • TheBlaze Announces New Radio Network

    September 5, 2012 at 1:09pm

    I currently subscribe to GBTV Plus, and I used the podcast to listen to the radio show and the 4th hour. Will these new shows be added to the podcast? That would be great. Please don’t take the 4th Hour/Pat and Stu show away from the podcast. Adding all of the “Blaze Radio” shows to the podcast would be AWESOME! I’ve been asking for a podcast of the nightly TV show since it began on GBTV.

  • This is not zero tollerance. That would require that the boy gets expelled for wearing the shirt. This policy is stupid, but nobody was suspended or expelled. A discussion was started to review the policy. Maybe some reasonable people will now run for the school-board and fix things. This is not worth a national news story.

  • I think you’re missing the point on that. I think they don’t want to know about religious or military reasons until after you’re hired. Otherwise they could be accused of religious or military discrimination if they didn’t hire you after reading about your religious or military conflicts. Once you’re hired, you can tell them about the religious or military conflicts, and then they can try to work around them. It doesn’t sound smart to me, but I think that’s why it was on the application.

  • The caption on this group picture is probably the only place you’ll ever see Barack Obama associated with the term “far right”.

  • You really can’t tell the difference? This welfare is people choosing to give out of their own generosity. Goverment welfare is taking away from one person by force, and giving it to somebody else. There is not generosity, charity, or freedom involved in government welfare.

  • We personally saw the poop on the slide at a McDonalds play area once. So upsetting as parents. We just can’t bring ourselves to go back. I don’t know how long it was there, or how well it was cleaned up, I can’t go back.

  • cessna152:

    No, it would not be freedom of speech to burn somebody else’s flag. You would have to buy the flag from him first, or buy your own, then burn it. If you burn somebody else’s flag, that would constitute theft, vandalism, and a violation of their Constitutional Rights to Free Speech. I share your anger over this flag, but let’s calm down and not become a mob that denys Constitutional Rights to others while claiming to be defending the USA.

  • I hate this flag, but the owner has a right to own it. You have no right to burn it if you don’t own it. You have the right to protest in front of their house. If there is an HOA, you can try to enforce a rule that way, but do not pretend you have the right to steal and burn somebody else’s property just because you disagree with them. You could also buy your own copy of this flag, and burn that in effigy. Find a good way to protest without infringing on somebody else’s right to free speech.

  • Can you wash these? Will people wonder why your hands are all over your area all the time?