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  • Health Care Bill - Referendum? (vanity)

    12/22/2009 9:03:17 AM PST · by Sopater · 13 replies · 600+ views
    December 22, 2009 | Sopater
    Sorry for the vanity post, but based on the current polling of the American people, is a referendum to repeal the healthcare bill a viable option? I haven't heard this discussed yet anywhere.
  • N.Y. Assembly Passes Online Sex Predators Bill

    04/15/2008 6:16:49 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 11 replies · 128+ views
    1010Wins ^ | Tuesday, 15 April 2008
    ALBANY (1010 WINS/AP) -- The state Assembly has given final approval to legislation intended to protect teenagers who use social-networking sites from online predators. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo introduced the Electronic Security and Targeting of Online Predators Act in January. It requires registered sex offenders to provide online screen names to state officials. They would share the identities with Web hangouts like MySpace.com and Facebook.com, who are authorized to prescreen or remove offenders. It also restricts use of the Internet by certain sex offenders on probation and parole. The Assembly also passed legislation that would increase criminal penalties for using...
  • Drive 55, Try to Stay Alive (students film the results of going the speed limit)

    03/02/2006 7:29:00 PM PST · by Turbopilot · 213 replies · 5,601+ views
    Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 3-3-2006 | Ariel Hart
    They knew it was dangerous. "We could have really been hurt," said one of the Atlanta college students after their experiment. It won't win an Oscar, but 'A Meditation on the Speed Limit,' a short film that was the brainchild of college student Andy Medlin, is quite a hit. Some strange scenes, including a car passing in the emergency lane, were the product of Georgia State students simply following the speed limit. "I was pretty sure that I was doing something stupid," said another. That may be true. But, young and brash, they had a plan. They wanted to go...
  • The Supreme Court Allows Arrests of All in Drug Stops (PoliceState)

    12/15/2003 2:17:27 PM PST · by ask · 192 replies · 306+ views
    AP ^ | Dec 15,2003 | GINA HOLLAND
    Court Allows Arrests of All in Drug Stops WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court issued a traffic warning Monday: Beware of whom you ride with. If drugs are found in a vehicle, all occupants can be arrested, the justices said in a unanimous decision. It was a victory for Maryland and 20 other states that argued police frequently find drugs in traffic stops but no one in the vehicle claims them. The court gave officers the go-ahead to arrest everyone. In a small space like a car, an officer could reasonably infer "a common enterprise" among a driver and passengers,...