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In NYC, do you have only the rights given by Nanny Bloomers? Does having the 2nd Amendment, guarantee the 1st?

 

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Man gets his last Whopper Jr. during his funeral procession

Gil Aegerter, Staff Writer, NBC News

 

A Pennsylvania man who died at age 88 was buried Saturday -- but not before a stop at Burger King on the way to the cemetery for a Whopper Jr.

 

The York Daily Record reported that David S. Kime Jr. of West York loved those burgers -- along with other fast food -- so his family and friends followed the hearse through the drive-through window at the Manchester Burger King. The manager said 40 Whopper Jr. burgers were prepared, including one for Kime, who died Jan. 20.

 

"He always lived by his own rules," Linda Phiel, one of Kime's three daughters, told the Daily Record. "His version of eating healthy was the lettuce on the Whopper Jr."

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A long, but very interesting "sermon"[?] by Walid Shoebat....former Muslim...now converted Christian. He has plenty to say about America & Obummer:

 

Found at DougRoss@Journal

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An important message from Lisa Jackson

Scott Johnson

1/29/13

 

A reader deep within the bowels of the Environmental Protection Administration — and nasty bowels they are too — says he is following the orders of outgoing EPA EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson by forward this message from her to “all agency employees.” We pass on this important message verbatim, minus only the EPA@Work banner dispensing Jackson’s smiling countenance:

 

Dear Colleagues:

 

I am proud to share with you an important effort our colleagues at EPA are supporting. It is called the It Gets Better Project.

 

Created in September 2010 by syndicated columnist and author Dan Savage and his husband Terry Miller, the campaign’s mission is to show young lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people “the levels of happiness, potential, and positivity their lives will reach – if they can just get through their teen years.” Video by video and story by story, the It Gets Better Project reminds LGBT teenagers who may be struggling that they are not alone — and that it will get better.

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Video at Link.

Barf Bags Available On Request.

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