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Nebraskawoman's Articles In Politics
March 7, 2005 by Nebraskawoman
Anybody else wondering if there isn't something more important that these guys could be doing with the taxpayers money? While, I'm not really keen on having something implanted into my eyeball, I don't really see why they are banning the practice. I could understand maybe checking into the health standards for the clinics doing the procedure but aren't these done at medical clinics like plastic surgeons offices? Surely this isn't being done at some shop on the corner. Let me know what you thi...
February 23, 2005 by Nebraskawoman
This came out of our local paper. I can't believe that they are doing this. My opinion is that this is a little more goverment interference than we need. Senator looks to ban smoking Lincoln (AP)-- The Capital City already has banned public smoking and the Omaha City Council's efforts to curtail it were thwarted by the mayor, and now a state semator wants to ban smoking across Nebraska. Sen. Nancy Thompson of Papillion proposed the idea Thursday to the Health and Human Services Committe...
March 4, 2005 by Nebraskawoman
I personally want the government to stay OUT of my bedroom! Anybody else think that the government is going too far (once again)? Here's a link to the article if you want to see it there: Link By Brian Alexander Contributor MSNBC Updated: 5:55 p.m. ET Dec. 14, 2004News of the illness of Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist has raised the issue of how President George Bush might change the Supreme Court. What does this have to do with sex? Well, when it comes to sexual e...
February 23, 2005 by Nebraskawoman
High Court to Hear Property Seizure Case February 22, 2005 4:51 PM EST WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court struggled Tuesday to balance the rights of property owners against the goals of town officials who want to sweep away old neighborhoods and turn the land over to private developers. Riverfront residents who are suing the town of New London, Conn., say their working-class neighborhood is slated for destruction primarily to build an office complex that will benefit a pharmaceutical company...