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Kansas lawmaker introduces, and state house passes, a new law making it legal to discriminate agains

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xUT said:
 
I looked up the 'no mowing on Sunday' and couldn't find it.
Who is 'aunt flo'? couldn't find that either.
 
I have the King James version so maybe you have something different.
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Aunt Flo is slang for an "unclean woman"...no touching during that time of the month. 
 
Well...the Sodemites in the Kansas Legislature killed this bill earlier in the week.  They then turned their focus on bills that would require municipalities with flouridated water to tell all their customers that "scientific proof" has shown that floruride in drinking water reduces the IQ in kids.  They are also considering a bill that will allow schools and day cares to spank kids hard enough to leave a hand print.  They DID clarify that a child could only be hit with an open palm and not a paddle or a belt.  I'm sure some some perverted teachers are drooling at the prospect of spanking a teenage girl with a nice tight behind using their open palm.  When I read about this one - I had a flashback to the 70's:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbzWeP8BP4k#t=67
 
Now now. The law does specify that the person doing the beating must have written authorization from the guardian. That makes it OK.
 
For those who missed it, AZ is passing a law nearly identical to the one KS just studied to do.
 
HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) — Same-sex couples legally married in another state may face extra time filling out their tax forms in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania doesn’t recognize same-sex marriages, so if a couple was legally married in another state, the partners can not file a joint state tax return here.
 
KAMPALA, Uganda—Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed into law a controversial antigay bill, setting the stage for a showdown with Western donors and rights activists opposed to the legislation.
Although the bill has won praise in Uganda, especially among religious groups, human rights activists have decried the draconian measures to curb what Mr. Museveni has called "abnormal" behavior.
 
Ms Tree said:
For those who missed it, AZ is passing a law nearly identical to the one KS just studied to do.
Kansas and Arizona are only 2 of the 19 states that allow corporal punishment of children in school or by caregivers. The right of the state to administer their corporal punishment policy was upheld by the SCOTUS in Ingraham v Wright in 1977.     
 
Knotbuyinit said:
Kansas and Arizona are only 2 of the 19 states that allow corporal punishment of children in school or by caregivers. The right of the state to administer their corporal punishment policy was upheld by the SCOTUS in Ingraham v Wright in 1977.     
I find it kind of perverted to have a principal smack the butt of a teenage girl with his open palm.  My kid went 12 years thru Kansas public schools and said she never knew of corporal punishment ever being used against a student.   This plan was dropped in committee.  It's nice to know that there are so few major issues facing Kansas that we can focus on smacking our kids on the butt with a bare hand hard enough to leave marks.   
 
KCFlyer said:
I find it kind of perverted to have a principal smack the butt of a teenage girl with his open palm.  My kid went 12 years thru Kansas public schools and said she never knew of corporal punishment ever being used against a student.   This plan was dropped in committee.  It's nice to know that there are so few major issues facing Kansas that we can focus on smacking our kids on the butt with a bare hand hard enough to leave marks.   
You should d take that up with your Democrat State Representative Gail Finney. 
 
Knotbuyinit said:
and . . . Arizona's law is breaking news for you?
How many other states have codified discrimination into law? So far as I am aware KS is the only other one who has attempted to do so. So yes it is breaking news.
 
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