Well-o, well-o. Never will it cease to amaze me, the laziness of humans.
On the brink of making drastic changes to my school life due to the absolute rude-ness and unprofessionalism of a member of a group project.
Over-reacting? Perhaps. However, I stick to my morals as they are the only guns that I will never be disarmed of.
Any other updates? Lets see, there's the obligatory "Go Obama!"...
...oh! That reminds me... In support of the vote, several businesses such as Chic-Fil-A, Starbucks and Ben and Jerry's offered food rewards today for voters. Apparently this is illegal as they all found out around midday. Apparently, it is considering paying or coercing people to vote, which is illegal. Some research will soon be done on the matter by myself... and once that research is complete, if there is validity to the argument, I may actually start a petition to edit/delete/replace this law. Reasoning for this being that it should not be illegal to reward those out there that took the time to vote. It should be illegal to try to sway a vote one way or another, but not to reward the actual act of putting your two cents in in a country that was founded "for the people, by the people". In my eyes, this is just plain unconstitutional.
We'll see what happens with that. Its a better issue to vote on than silly things like amendment #48 in CO which stated that life began at conception. Don't worry kids, that one didn't pass (thankfully). It would mean that using birth control was among the ranks of capital murder.
Anyway, that's all for this round.
-Drew
On the brink of making drastic changes to my school life due to the absolute rude-ness and unprofessionalism of a member of a group project.
Over-reacting? Perhaps. However, I stick to my morals as they are the only guns that I will never be disarmed of.
Any other updates? Lets see, there's the obligatory "Go Obama!"...
...oh! That reminds me... In support of the vote, several businesses such as Chic-Fil-A, Starbucks and Ben and Jerry's offered food rewards today for voters. Apparently this is illegal as they all found out around midday. Apparently, it is considering paying or coercing people to vote, which is illegal. Some research will soon be done on the matter by myself... and once that research is complete, if there is validity to the argument, I may actually start a petition to edit/delete/replace this law. Reasoning for this being that it should not be illegal to reward those out there that took the time to vote. It should be illegal to try to sway a vote one way or another, but not to reward the actual act of putting your two cents in in a country that was founded "for the people, by the people". In my eyes, this is just plain unconstitutional.
We'll see what happens with that. Its a better issue to vote on than silly things like amendment #48 in CO which stated that life began at conception. Don't worry kids, that one didn't pass (thankfully). It would mean that using birth control was among the ranks of capital murder.
Anyway, that's all for this round.
-Drew
