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  • No kids allowed: How to tell parents not to bring their kids to a party

    09/29/2023 7:26:02 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 38 replies
    The Oklahoman ^ | September 25, 2023 | Lillie-Beth Brinkman, Callie Athey and Helen Ford Wallace
    QUESTION: Is there a way to make sure people do not bring their children to a party I am hosting? This party is really for adults only and there are some friends of mine that take their children with them everywhere. I want to make sure that everyone understands that the children should stay home this time. CALLIE’S ANSWER: There is no reason you can't just let everyone know it is only adults. It is completely understandable. Put it on the invitation "adults only affair." LILLIE-BETH’S ANSWER: It’s weird that your friends assume that children are welcome to a party...
  • Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says justices should now consider overturning gay marriage and access to CONTRACEPTION after Roe v. Wade was axed

    06/24/2022 11:20:39 AM PDT · by fruser1 · 153 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 6/24/2022 | Alex Hammer
    The 74-year-old justice, an appointee of President George H.W. Bush, went on to declare the court should reconsider other cases that fall under previous due process precedents. Thomas' argument was entrenched in the belief that since the Constitution’s Due Process Clause was found not to secure a right to an abortion in Friday's ruling, the court should apply that same logic to other landmark cases. He cited three in particular - including 1965's Griswold v. Connecticut, which allowed for married couples to buy and use contraception, and 2015's Obergefell v. Hodges, which allowed same-sex couples to legally marry.