I am keeping this one short and sweet. Please read the links. The legislation we are seeing across the nation is coming from one place. I should say the faulty and shortsighted legislation we are seeing is coming from one place, ALEC. Take the time to get to know it. Spend time with it so you can recognize it. These people are so brazen they are no longer changing the names. It is time for us to return control of our country to the people.
http://www.alec.org/membership/legislative-membership/
http://alecexposed.org/wiki/File:Full_list.png
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/13/opinion/the-big-money-behind-state-laws.html?_r=1
http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/78448237?access_key=key-a6hdjq8v38luteku97w
It is two days after the GOP primary in Mississippi. We are still laughing at Mitt's attempt to cuddle up to us with cheesy grits and a few y'alls thrown in. In my area of Mississippi it is yaw'all(10 second word). Had he come here expecting us to be able to count to 20 without removing our shoes, he may have been taken a little bit more seriously. I am not sure if Mitt's grits ranks with Bush's "this part of the world" statement after Katrina but it ranks. Truthfully, I enjoy cheese in my grits along with garlic and red pepper. However, I do not think my love of grits, a bowl every morning, makes me Southern. Although I was born in Southern California and partially reared in Southern Wisconsin, I consider myself a full blown Mississippian. Along with keeping my grits to myself, I also speak without care of accent. The fact that I can tell you how to get from Memphis to the Coast without using the interstate or Google says I am from Mississippi.
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