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Old 05-08-2012, 08:15 PM
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In MA, booster clubs can't do bake sales in public schools. In KS, doctors can refuse chemotherapy to pregnant women with cancer, regardless of what he woman wants. In NC, they're about to vote on whether to take away the rights of unmarried people to decide who inherits their property or gets custody of their kids.

People can chant States' Rights all they want, but many States have far less respect for individual freedom than the Feds.

And yeah, it's stupid to ban bake sales from schools.
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Old 05-08-2012, 08:31 PM
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In MA, booster clubs can't do bake sales in public schools. In KS, doctors can refuse chemotherapy to pregnant women with cancer, regardless of what he woman wants. In NC, they're about to vote on whether to take away the rights of unmarried people to decide who inherits their property or gets custody of their kids.

People can chant States' Rights all they want, but many States have far less respect for individual freedom than the Feds.

And yeah, it's stupid to ban bake sales from schools.
Agreed. But this "forbid bake sales" craziness has been done in other states this past year, too. This isn't the first state to do so.

In Kansas? Doctors can also refuse to tell a woman her pregnancy test is positive, if he thinks she may terminate the pregnancy. Yes: it's legal for a doctor to lie to their patient.
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