I have a pretty big garden and harvest my own fire wood and sometimes it seems like more work then I can handle. I have a roto tiller and chain saw the pioneers didn't have stuff ... moreI have a pretty big garden and harvest my own fire wood and sometimes it seems like more work then I can handle. I have a roto tiller and chain saw the pioneers didn't have stuff like that plus they had to build their house dig their well and a million other jobs so I think all that work would of killed me. Cheers!
Good food for thought:
Some people say that an opinion cannot be wrong, other say it cannot be right OR wrong, it just "is", while still others say that an opinion can be proven ri... moreGood food for thought:
Some people say that an opinion cannot be wrong, other say it cannot be right OR wrong, it just "is", while still others say that an opinion can be proven right or wrong.
In addition to the HYPE and BLAME they're heaping on the president and Hillary Clinton for everything under the sun, including things that happened on President Bush's watch, how g... moreIn addition to the HYPE and BLAME they're heaping on the president and Hillary Clinton for everything under the sun, including things that happened on President Bush's watch, how great is the irony that the GOP is pushing HOPE and CHANGE at their convention with Messrs. Trump and Pence?
Same applies to yoga - we exhale. I can feel how it works. It makes me relax into the pose and stretch more deeply.
But with weights my instinctive desire is to breathe in, to draw... moreSame applies to yoga - we exhale. I can feel how it works. It makes me relax into the pose and stretch more deeply.
But with weights my instinctive desire is to breathe in, to draw in more energy- so why is it wrong?
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I don't mean the instances (which are infrequent, but do happen) where courts strike down some elements of legislation because of a separation of powers issue (I believe the Obam... more.
I don't mean the instances (which are infrequent, but do happen) where courts strike down some elements of legislation because of a separation of powers issue (I believe the Obamacare bill had a couple of those).
I mean the broader public invocation of "state's rights" on domains of policy. I can't think of one that, stripped of rhetoric, doesn't amount to "We want to discriminate against Group X, and the dang federal government won't let us. States' rights!" Is there one that doesn't fall into that category? Anyone? less