I wish Fox News would stop talking about the Hurricane. It’s been reported it wasn’t as bad as they thought it would be. They need to start talking about the convention.
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Lieberman MUST hit a home run for John tonight.
Jann Wenner, Left Media Mogul, owns Rolling Stone, US Weekly and Men's Journal. Wenner is gay and most likely approves of gay marriage. He's put Obama on the Rolling Stone cover twice this year probably because he thinks Obama is hot.
Also, the current US Weekly poll:
Should Sarah Palin step down as the Republican vice presidential candidate?
Yes 60.05% 32968
No 39.95% 21933
54901 votes
Vote here:
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Here’s a who’s - who in the Ramsey County Jail, as of yesterday....
All of a sudden it says I have to download Flash Player, I had it already. Plus it will not download.
Someone please give me somewhere besides msnbc to watch this.
WHERE IS THE BROADCAST LIVE LINK ON THE GOP WEBSITE TO WATCH THE CONVENTION LIKE THE DNC HAD? I can’t find it.
I just hope to hear the words “small government” tonight. That would make me happy.
Outstanding pipes that young man has.
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Bump for later.
Please add me to your ping list. Thanks
Sarah Pawlenty? Who is this senile old lady?
WYOMING'S EQUALITY HERITAGE
Wyoming is also known as the "Equality State" because of the rights women have traditionally enjoyed here. Wyoming women were the first in the nation to vote, serve on juries and hold public office.
In 1869, Wyoming's territorial legislature became the first government in the world to grant "female suffrage" by enacting a bill granting Wyoming women the right to vote. The act was signed into law on December 10 of that year by Governor A.J. Campbell.
Less than three months after the signing of that act, on February 17, 1870, the "Mother of Women Suffrage in Wyoming"-Ester Hobart Morris of South Pass City-became the first woman ever to be appointed a justice of the peace. Laramie was also the site for the first equal suffrage vote cast in the nation by a woman-Mrs. Louisa Swain on September 6, 1870.
In 1894, Estelle Reel (Mrs. Cort F. Meyer) became one of the first women in the United States elected to a state office, that of Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
In 1924, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first elected woman governor to take office in the United States. She took office on January 5, 1925, 20 days before "Ma" Ferguson of Texas (elected on the same day) took office. Mrs. Ross went on to become the first woman to be appointed Director of the United States Mint-a position she held for 20 years, from 1933 to 1953. In 1991, women held three of the state's five top elective positions and a total of 23 women hold seats in the Wyoming Legislature, three in the Senate and 20 in the House.