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fruitcake to the rescue
oooooooh, my little ****head, the congresswoman comes as
package.............it's not one thing............the whole goddamn crappy package is a ****ed up loser.............she reminds me of you..........even you can't handle her as package..........that's why you have to focus on the embezzlement............... |
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fruitcake to the rescue
campaign organization and staffing is considered to be one of the tests
of fitness for public office in america............ Greegor wants to know: Is a leader responsible for supervising the people under them? |
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fruitcake to the rescue
who's the girlfriend........is she running for public
office..........was he on her campaign staff............expectations of leadership are a little higher than for the rest of us..........you might know that if you'd ever been a soldier instead of playing one in a newsgroup............ ]:^ is out chasing her tail around the dog lot again........... |
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FL Spanking bill is DEAD
Greegor wrote:
Article I'd like to comment on this, and will, if you'll give us your take first, Greg. Since you posted it, you must have an opinion. Share? I'll reciprocate. Promise. 0:- http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...NEWS/605050380 Photo http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...No=60 5050380 Corporal punishment bill looks dead By LIZ BABIARZ TALLAHASSEE -- A bill that would strengthened the state's criminal child abuse law appears to be dead, despite a push from Venice parents who say their children were abused by day-care instructors and a glitch in the law prevented justice. The legislation, by Rep. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, would make it a third-degree felony to use excessively harsh corporal punishment on a child. It passed the House of Representatives on Monday, but got bogged down in the Senate, where the debate is focused on insurance reform legislation. "The Senate is pretty much in disarray at this point, and a lot of good bills are dying because of it," Detert said, referring to a standoff over a voucher bill that froze debate for half of Wednesday. But it isn't just the power plays in the Senate that killed Detert's proposal. Lawmakers in both houses have concerns about the bill being too broad. Under the proposal, criminal child abuse would include "inappropriate or excessively harsh discipline" that reasonably results in physical injuries, like sprains, broken bones or welts, as well as mental injury, which is left undefined. Lawmakers such as Rep. John Stargel, R-Lakeland, tried to clarify the language with amendments, but said Detert was unwilling to compromise. "She didn't want anybody to work with her," Stargel said. "She said the bill was perfect." Convinced it would open up a can of worms and cause people to be arrested for acceptable punishment of a child, 27 House lawmakers voters against the bill on Monday. The bill was even less popular on the Senate side. It never made it out of committee. And with a full agenda and one day left before adjournment, it doesn't look likely the House bill is going to cross over in time. Sen. Nan Rich wants to amend another bill to include the provision, but it looks unlikely her efforts will succeed. "Those are some pretty drastic measures and when you do that at the end of session, it means it wasn't something the membership was interested in," explained Sen. Daniel Webster, R-Winter Garden. Last modified: May 05. 2006 9:51AM Frankly, Nancy Detert wasn't http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...ST36/604200401 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Apr 20, 2006 Whether it was bad judgment or just bad luck, congressional candidate Nancy Detert obviously did not hire the right guy to be her campaign treasurer. ... $97K theft puts Nancy Detert's campaign in quandry http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...AKING/60420013 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Apr 20, 2006 Congressional candidate Nancy Detert is having a difficult time replacing money that was stolen from her campaign bank account, and then returned. ... Corporal punishment bill looks dead http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...NEWS/605050380 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - May 5, 2006 ... The legislation, by Rep. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, would make it a third-degree felony to use excessively harsh corporal punishment on a child. Detert gets money back http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...NEWS/605060311 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - May 6, 2006 By JEREMY WALLACE. Congressional candidate Nancy Detert has her once-missing campaign money back and ready to help her try to win a seat in Congress. ... http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs...39/1010/NEWS01 Tallahassee Democrat, FL - May 5, 2006 ... Rep. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, described the process of sending legislation to the Senate this way: "It goes out of here a pineapple and it comes back a tuna." -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin |
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FL Spanking bill is DEAD
0:- wrote:
Greegor wrote: Article I'd like to comment on this, and will, if you'll give us your take first, Greg. Since you posted it, you must have an opinion. Share? I'll reciprocate. Promise. 0:- Yep, just like I figgered when I responded to mention of this in another thread where you asked for comments on this bill. You said, "yak it up in the thread." Here's the tread, where's your yakking it up? So? I'm happy to give my opinions and you should be too. You posted it, you comment. Or we'll assume it was yet another of your harassment posts; empty, pointless, and of no real use to the world, just like you. 0:- http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...NEWS/605050380 Photo http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...No=60 5050380 Corporal punishment bill looks dead By LIZ BABIARZ TALLAHASSEE -- A bill that would strengthened the state's criminal child abuse law appears to be dead, despite a push from Venice parents who say their children were abused by day-care instructors and a glitch in the law prevented justice. The legislation, by Rep. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, would make it a third-degree felony to use excessively harsh corporal punishment on a child. It passed the House of Representatives on Monday, but got bogged down in the Senate, where the debate is focused on insurance reform legislation. "The Senate is pretty much in disarray at this point, and a lot of good bills are dying because of it," Detert said, referring to a standoff over a voucher bill that froze debate for half of Wednesday. But it isn't just the power plays in the Senate that killed Detert's proposal. Lawmakers in both houses have concerns about the bill being too broad. Under the proposal, criminal child abuse would include "inappropriate or excessively harsh discipline" that reasonably results in physical injuries, like sprains, broken bones or welts, as well as mental injury, which is left undefined. Lawmakers such as Rep. John Stargel, R-Lakeland, tried to clarify the language with amendments, but said Detert was unwilling to compromise. "She didn't want anybody to work with her," Stargel said. "She said the bill was perfect." Convinced it would open up a can of worms and cause people to be arrested for acceptable punishment of a child, 27 House lawmakers voters against the bill on Monday. The bill was even less popular on the Senate side. It never made it out of committee. And with a full agenda and one day left before adjournment, it doesn't look likely the House bill is going to cross over in time. Sen. Nan Rich wants to amend another bill to include the provision, but it looks unlikely her efforts will succeed. "Those are some pretty drastic measures and when you do that at the end of session, it means it wasn't something the membership was interested in," explained Sen. Daniel Webster, R-Winter Garden. Last modified: May 05. 2006 9:51AM Frankly, Nancy Detert wasn't http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...ST36/604200401 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Apr 20, 2006 Whether it was bad judgment or just bad luck, congressional candidate Nancy Detert obviously did not hire the right guy to be her campaign treasurer. ... $97K theft puts Nancy Detert's campaign in quandry http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...AKING/60420013 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Apr 20, 2006 Congressional candidate Nancy Detert is having a difficult time replacing money that was stolen from her campaign bank account, and then returned. ... Corporal punishment bill looks dead http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...NEWS/605050380 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - May 5, 2006 ... The legislation, by Rep. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, would make it a third-degree felony to use excessively harsh corporal punishment on a child. Detert gets money back http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pb...NEWS/605060311 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - May 6, 2006 By JEREMY WALLACE. Congressional candidate Nancy Detert has her once-missing campaign money back and ready to help her try to win a seat in Congress. ... http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs...39/1010/NEWS01 Tallahassee Democrat, FL - May 5, 2006 ... Rep. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, described the process of sending legislation to the Senate this way: "It goes out of here a pineapple and it comes back a tuna." -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin |
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FL Spanking bill is DEAD
Are we having a funeral for a bad bill?
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FL Spanking bill is DEAD
Greegor wrote:
Are we having a funeral for a bad bill? Dual service. Your 'pleading' is ripe and overdue. 0:- -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin |
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