The Fed's vs. Texas

Quote from Ricter:

Note to self: Fractals 'R Us does not have a stick up his butt.

True and there are others on the right who don't belong in the crazy group, my bad.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

These right wing extremist have a stick too far up their respective asses to recognize satire Ricter, just tell them to go fuck themselves.

And all these left wing extremists have no stick at all and their ass between their ears.
 
Quote from ogarbitrage:

And all these left wing extremists have no stick at all and their ass between their ears.

"And all these left wing extremists have no stick at all" what does that even mean ogarbitrage?
 
Quote from bigarrow:

"And all these left wing extremists have no stick at all" what does that even mean ogarbitrage?

You've all turned yourselves into Chelseas, bigarrow.
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

I think Ben Stein sums it up best.

"Fathom the hypocrisy of a Government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured...
But not everyone must prove they are a citizen."

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government sued on Thursday to keep Texas from carrying out a voter identification requirement enacted in 2011, setting up a new battle between the Obama administration and a state that is a conservative stronghold.
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TX most likely will win:D

''Prove they're insured?? '' Sounds more like a train wreck:D
 
Today in History
August 23, 1784


This Land Is Their Land


Irked by the North Carolina government's neglect, delegates from four western counties declare independence and form their own state. The fractious counties, which North Carolina had once tried to give away to the federal government before thinking better of it, rename themselves the state of Franklin, after Benjamin Franklin, although he refuses to have anything to do with them. Four years later the leader of Franklin, John Sevier, is arrested for treason. Legend has it he escapes from the courthouse by leaping from a second-story window onto a waiting horse. The state of Franklin isn't so lucky: four years after declaring its independence, it returns to North Carolina, and eventually becomes part of Tennessee.
 
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