In a state where all of his constituents are either Giants or Iggles fans, he’s public about being a Cowboys fan. That alone should have finished him at the ballot box.
If she’s going to represent God, she should be arrested for all the property damage caused by natural disasters.
Have we done this one ? It’s from March but I can’t recall seeing it here. Kansas Secretary of State says it’s “not a huge jump” to worry the Obama administration might just cancel the prosecution of any “any black person accused of a crime, charged with a crime […] regardless of the crime.”
Does not back down when taken to task by the press.
Reported.
(~violating the Dope’s number one rule~)
Took me a while, but I see what you did there ![]()
It’s OK, Superdude. We’d love you even if you were the color of a baboon’s ass.
A hint for those of us who are a bit slow on the uptake? ![]()
Well, think… what’s the first rule of the SDMB?
I’ll PM you the answer but it will cost you One dollar and seven cents!
Not very helpful, seeing as Buck essentially just said he didn’t know what the first rule of SDMB is.
I don’t either, in fact, despite posting here for over a decade. I can list a lot of possibilities, but no “THE” first rule comes to mind.
Don’t talk about SDMB.
Ahhhhh. Just got it. Our younger posters may not.
The quote about staying white is from the movie The Jerk. Not being a jerk is the number one rule of the SDMB. (The quote about $1.07 is also from The Jerk)
I guess I’m not a younger poster.
I’m damn proud of that joke.
Ben Carson: “Asking poor people to pay less taxes than rich people is condescending to the poor people.” It also makes it easier to raise taxes on rich people, apparently, which, according to Dr. Ben, is a bad thing.
You should not be proud of that joke. You should call that joke “shithead”.
I would not directly acknowledge it, I might call it “Joke Snow”.
This is from 1997 and 2001, back when Scott Walker was merely a state representative rather the governor, but I’m betting he hasn’t changed his mind on it.
Back then, he thought it should be legal for doctors to lie to pregnant women if the doctor thought the information might cause a woman to choose abortion, and he tried to get it made law twice. Luckily, the bills failed. Then.