Show me a southern state where it's NOT legal for a middle-aged white man to kill a black teenager with a criminal record for any reason at any time.
The killer gets a tax credit for it in Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Texas and Louisiana -- something our leg ought to implement here.
Once we were forced by the goddamn federal government to stop lynching, southern society went to hell in a handbasket.
Look, God did not create man to serve the environment. He created man to serve the ECONOMY.
God designed man to make money; objectivism theology tells us that the pursuit of profit is the highest form of human endeavor, the basis for morality itself.
To allow mob rule to stifle that pursuit is to go against the will of God, as St. Ayn Rand taught us.
LaRock speaks for most Arkansans, who are proud of our success in the so-called "war on women."
Quite properly, we've voted against the ERA and against equal pay for women. We've voted to give the government ownership of their uterus, and we will soon outlaw the pill and give husbands the decision over whether birth control is used or not.
We've worked hard to reign in the foolish impulses of single mothers. To keep them off of drugs, we'll deny their children food if Mom can't pass a drug test. To keep them from having sex, we've taken away access to birth control.
And to ensure that pregnancy is properly punished, we give them a choice between giving their child to a wealthier couple or looking for charity to pay for prenatal and postnatal health care.
God put men in charge for a reason and therefore most church congregations in Arkansas forbid women to have authority or to speak from the pulpit.
I think most of you, with your glowing descriptions of women, all are living in a different state. Where I live, here in a "liberal" part of Arkansas, men have made sure that women are legally, culturally and economically inferior.
Thank God for Rush Limbaugh, the conservative visionary who speaks the truth about the femi-nazis who seek to overturn the male superiority that made this state great.
The people of Arkansas have spoken, and they've clearly said "We want to be just like the Somalia."
With government not on the backs of industry, with corporations not strangled by regulation, with taxes non-existent, with assault rifle ownership approaching 100% and with religion the basis of what law there is, Somalia is the economic miracle of our times.
A freer nation there has never been.
When Rand Paul beats her and is our next President, happy days will be here again! Less government, lower taxes, fewer regulations, profit-based healthcare, more guns -- all the things that have gave Bush II such a roaring economy back in the good old days, plus all the upside of eliminating the minimum wage, removing child labor laws, eliminating environmental protections, and letting Wall Street police itself.
Jesus was far more concerned about limiting government than he was about the poor and their petty "health problems."
When He did mention healing of the sick, He made sure to note that profit was the only reason.
Conservatives are only acting in the best interests of society. When people choose to live in poverty, they choose to give up their rights to influence the political process.
Therefore, just as voter laws tend to make our nation strong by keeping poor people from voting, so does limiting their health care. The first is temporary, but the second is permanent, and so more desirable.
Re: “Central Arkansas Library board proposes to name children's branch for Hillary Clinton”
I suggest naming it after the organization that has done more for kids than any other group in this country -- the NRA.