Arizona lawmaker wants church attendance to be mandatory

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I'm not assuming anything about the entire state, Lud. Still, shining a little light in the darkness is never a bad thing, no?



Naw...............just lookin' for a bit of work for my friends. I was a Canadian Ranger myself for several years.
I just have come to the belief that recovery is preferable to condemnation. That applies to a lot of things, not just fanaticism.
 

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I just have come to the belief that recovery is preferable to condemnation. That applies to a lot of things, not just fanaticism.

Okay. I'm just not to sure what this poor deluded soul might be recovering from...........an excess of 'the good old days' maybe?
 

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So what does the clown propose to do for people that observe their Sabbath on Saturday? Should all the stores be closed then as well?
 

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We need to build a wall.....just kidding...sort of.

yikes...





Put on your Sunday clothes because an Arizona lawmaker wants to make church mandatory.



the wackadoodle:


The legislature’s debate to expand a gun owner's right to carry took a pious turn when state Sen. Sylvia Allen, R-Snowflake, suggested the real problem behind gun violence was corrupted souls.

Arizona lawmaker wants church attendance to be mandatory - NY Daily News


Hopefully just a "bee in her bonnet" that will blow over in a day or so. :)

So what does the clown propose to do for people that observe their Sabbath on Saturday? Should all the stores be closed then as well?


Doubt if she's thought it out all that good, taxslave! :)
 

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You hear about isolated things like this all the time and people shyt their pants worrying about another inquisition. We are so fvcking reactionary these days. And paranoid. We dehumanize each other because of our labels and it is in every way of thought.
 

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You hear about isolated things like this all the time and people shyt their pants worrying about another inquisition. We are so fvcking reactionary these days. And paranoid. We dehumanize each other because of our labels and it is in every way of thought.


People have to realize out of 320 million people there's bound to be a couple of thousand nuts, so taking any one of them seriously is definitely counter productive!
 

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People have to realize out of 320 million people there's bound to be a couple of thousand nuts, so taking any one of them seriously is definitely counter productive!
I thought the US was ranked a bit higher than that.
 

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Just one question. What group of people voted for this bigoted nutcase?
She represents Snowflake Arizona which is a small town near the white mountains in eastern Arizona. If you're familiar with that area you'll know that Snowflake and the surrounding little towns in that area are predominately Mormon. That should answer your question and give you an idea of why she thinks as she does.

And,,for all those who are panicking at the thoughts of another inquisition or witch burning episode in history,,,the population of those little towns isn't much. Taylor, Sho Low, St. John a little to the east,,Eagar. Springerville. All small little Mormon towns.

The population of all those little town combined would still be considered sparse. This article is simply an over reaction which these days is typical.
 

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She represents Snowflake Arizona which is a small town near the white mountains in eastern Arizona. If you're familiar with that area you'll know that Snowflake and the surrounding little towns in that area are predominately Mormon. That should answer your question and give you an idea of why she thinks as she does.

And,,for all those who are panicking at the thoughts of another inquisition or witch burning episode in history,,,the population of those little towns isn't much. Taylor, Sho Low, St. John a little to the east,,Eagar. Springerville. All small little Mormon towns.

The population of all those little town combined would still be considered sparse. This article is simply an over reaction which these days is typical.

No panic here. If I ever did bother to show up at their church they'd probably pay me to stay away. But I am always astounded at the number of Americans who don't know their own constitution.