Let's name a few. Christian Islam Buddhist Atheist Global warming, cooling, climate change animal rights it's for the children environmentalist the list is endless
I agree no religion in any laws but also laws are just another way of legislating morality. We have those here in the us also. But our system of justice is not perfect but a heck of a lot better than that.
As of right no their education system is basically non existent. Until they are ready to educate all their citizens then the only thing to do is the fight fire with fire. They want to be left alone and that is their right.
I don't disagree but the extremist only know one thing. And getting education to them is not gonna happen in the next 100 years or so until then what do you do. Nothing you fight fire with fire. It works on forest fires so the same goes for this.
Did you miss the point that she tampered with records to make it looked like she lived in another district. Deceit is just that deceit. It is punishable by law and she got caught.
On Saturday, a jury found Williams-Bolar guilty on two counts of tampering with records. She was also facing one count of grand theft, but the judge declared a mistrial on that charge after the jury couldn’t reach a verdict.
Come on now 10 days in the pokie and 2 years probation and 80 hours of community service and your hollering about injustice.
Just a few fact's to show how dude lives. No wonder he is so screwed up.
Any carport added to a building increases the value of the building by 15.5 times the cost of building the carport .
Attempting to escape from prison is not illegal, however, if a person is caught he is required to serve out the remainder of his term.
Before starting your car you are required to check lights, brakes, steering and honk your horn. You must also do a visual check to make sure there are no children sleeping underneath the car.
Headlights must be on whenever a vehicle is being operated in order to distinguish it from parked cars.
If a horse drawn carriage is trying to pass a car and the horse becomes uneasy, the owner of the car is required to pull over and if necessary, cover the car.
If a person finds a lost child they can claim the child as their own is a parent does not turn up within 2 hours.
If your vehicle breaks down and you leave it on the side of the road, you must mark the vehicle with a red, reflecting triangle.
It is illegal for women to wear wigs.
It is illegal to eat raw bacon if there is a full moon.
No man may say to his wife that she is 'uglier than her mother'. The penalty is up to 1 year in prison.
No one may start a car while someone is underneath the vehicle. There is a fine of 20kr for not reporting when a person has died.
When driving, you must have someone in front of your car with a flag to warn horse drawn carriages that a motorcar is coming.
First we have trial by jury. Criminal's have to be convicted beyond a reasonable doubt. That means if there is any doubt about them committing the crime then they have to be found innocent or not guilty.
We do not stone people period. Lethal injection. They are put to sleep then a drug to stop the heart and breathing. Painless and dignified.
Sucks but Most people feel that for murderers and such they get their just reward. No one really want's to bear the expense of keeping them alive when they had not the mercy to let their victim live.
Medicare Actuary Doubts Health Care Law Will Hold Down Costs
WASHINGTON -- Two of the central promises of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law are unlikely to be fulfilled, Medicare's independent economic expert told Congress on Wednesday.
The landmark legislation probably won't hold costs down, and it won't let everybody keep their current health insurance if they like it, Chief Actuary Richard Foster told the House Budget Committee. His office is responsible for independent long-range cost estimates.
Foster's assessment came a day after Obama in his State of the Union message told lawmakers that he's open to improvements in the law, but unwilling to rehash the health care debate of the past two years. Republicans want to repeal the landmark legislation that provides coverage to more than 30 million people now uninsured, but lack the votes.
Foster was asked by Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., for a simple true or false response on two of the main assertions made by supporters of the law: that it will bring down unsustainable medical costs and will let people keep their current health insurance if they like it.
On the costs issue, "I would say false, more so than true," Foster responded. As for people getting to keep their coverage, "not true in all cases."
Foster was a thorn in the side to the administration throughout the health care debate, doubting that Medicare cuts would prove to be politically sustainable and raising other questions. An equal opportunity skeptic, he was also a bane to the George W. Bush administration during the debate that led to creation of the Medicare prescription drug benefit in 2003. Obama White House officials dispute his analysis and predict that he will be proven wrong about the health care law. Republicans hang on his every word.
The comments Wednesday were unusually direct because Foster generally delivers his analysis in complicated technical memos.
Foster says analysis by his office shows that the health care law will raise the nation's health care tab modestly because newly insured people will be getting medical services they would have otherwise gone without.
Costs could also increase if Medicare cuts to hospitals, nursing homes and home health agencies turn out to be politically unsustainable over the years. The actuary's office has projected those cuts would eventually force about 15 percent of providers into the red. The health care law funnels savings from the Medicare cuts to provide coverage to uninsured workers and their families.
As for people getting to keep their health insurance plan, Foster's office is projecting that more than 7 million Medicare recipients in private Medicare Advantage plans will eventually have to find other coverage, cutting enrollment in the plans by about half.
The health care law gradually cuts generous government payments to the plans, so insurers are expected to raise premiums or even drop out. And the main reason seniors have flocked to the private plans is that they offer lower out-of-pocket costs.
Medicare recipients who lose private coverage would still be guaranteed coverage in the traditional program, but they would likely have to take out a supplementary insurance plan for gaps in their coverage
RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!
Sorry to burst your bubble but the only thing I check out on Palin is her guns.