| An infernal tax scheme comes back
It might even make the pointy-headed librul perfessers think twicet about what they say. I guess jbmlaw is still living it up in Hawaii on the tax cut of My President. I worry he might go swimming and get gobbled up by a shark, but my buddy Jim Earl says you dont have to worry about sharks biting lawyers. Its professional courtesy, and besides lawyers are full of stuff sharks wont eat. Have a good day everybody. .
Sites allowing anonymous comments strive for balance without going ...
A guy with an opinion on the railroad issue accused another as a pedophile. I had to ban him," Dennis said. "How do you correlate a position on the Kellar Branch with a pedophile is a stretch." But the trend of anonymous commenting likely is not going away anytime soon. As long as there is the First Amendment, there will be anonymous comments. "The (Supreme) Court has always cited the Federalist Papers as an example of anonymous speech that was integral to the founding of the republic, which was rather critical," said Steve Helle, a U of I journalism professor. This doesn't mean that there hasn't been a lot of legal activity of late regarding anonymous speech, Helle said. "The libel suit is a tool to uncover anonymity," Helle said. "Courts are struggling with this.
Winter guard gives performing units a chance to step out of band's ...
Winter guard is most popular among schools in eastern Allegheny County and Westmoreland County. The competitions are on two circuits: the Three Rivers Winter Ensemble Association and the Tournament Indoor Association. Both feed into larger circuits, the Winter Guard International and the Tournament of Bands, a mid-Atlantic organization. Some groups compete nationally while others do only regional circuits, said Jan McMahon, circuit director for Three Rivers ensemble, which has about 50 participating units. Most of the scholastic units include students who are also involved with their school's marching band, she said. .
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