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...religion." Epstein's proposal? Allow any kid--of any age--who can "pass one or more relevant competency tests" not only to do constructive things like sign contracts and vote but also to do essentially anything he or she wants: have sex with people of any age, drink, smoke, drive, get a tattoo. "If they can pass an appropriate test of maturity," Epstein writes in a passage that left me a bit queasy, "young people of any age should have access to pornographic materials commensurate with adult access...
...Finally, there may actually be fire under all the smoke surrounding the investigation. If, as some have argued, U.S. attorneys were dismissed to stop them from pursuing cases against Bush Administration allies, Goodling might find herself involved in a possible conspiracy to obstruct justice. "Many federal criminal statues are written incredibly broadly," explains Jonakait. Laws against "obstruction of justice might be one of them...
Quincy: “Eating to live, not living to eat” “IHOP” “A warm gun” “Just smoke half?...
...like our great moments in history to be, surrounded by drama, attended by heroes. By those standards, the process that led to the signing of the Treaty of Rome 50 years ago was almost ineffably mundane - a series of long meetings of forgotten bureaucrats in rooms foul with tobacco smoke. No blood was shed, few memorable speeches made; the heroes were those who could cajole a compromise into being over a hurried coffee, or draft a clause with exactly the right kind of nice phrase that would win broad support...
Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: Call me what you will, but I shower on a regular basis, eat meat, and don’t smoke pot. ...Actually, come to think of it, I tell people that all the time...