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eyesroll Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-23-05 10:47 AM
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New legislative proposal: "Stacie's Law"
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I think I will be wanting to do some Michael Moore-style participatory journalism. (OK, propaganda. Still.)

In my ideal world: I would like to petition my member of Congress to introduce a bill. This bill can be called "The Not Over My Dead Body Nor Anyone Else's Will You Write A Law To Serve Your Own Political Purposes Act of 2005." Let's call it "Stacie's Law" for short.

Under Stacie's Law, lawmakers will be prohibited from exploiting dead or incapacitated people -- usually women, did you ever notice that? -- by rushing through ill-conceived bills that we really don't need, with names designed to pull at the heartstrings.

Are you with me?

More here: http://www.wisconsinite.net/dairyconspiracyarchives/000614.html
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