Interrogatories
Have you ever been to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade? How about the Hollywood one? The Rose Parade? Any parades?
Did your family follow politics when you were growing up? Do you remember watching the conventions and debates with them as a child? What was that like?
Do you prefer things to be scented or unscented?
How worried are you about the Supreme Court’s ultimate decision over this religious exemption?
The Twitter Emitter
#ThanksgivingTips Be sure to yell when arguing about Obama with young, liberal relatives. First one to raise their voice wins the argument!
— Top Conservative Cat (@TeaPartyCat) November 26, 2013
Walmart could pay its employees a living wage if it would stop trying to make some of the richest Americans richer. http://t.co/esn92X6mnj
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) November 26, 2013
Obama's approval ratings fell again on news that he's trying to make healthcare affordable for all and prevent nuclear war.
— Top Conservative Cat (@TeaPartyCat) November 26, 2013
Must be hard to be a neocon at #Christmas. Having to cross PEACE off every card and scrawling WAR instead #WarOnChristmas
— The Daily Edge (@TheDailyEdge) November 26, 2013
Sobering to know in a few days you'll be sitting at the dinner table with family members who don't care if you die from lack of healthcare.
— eclecticbrotha (@eclecticbrotha) November 26, 2013
I don't care what the Supreme Court says, corporations should have the right to a religion when they also get the right to go to jail.
— glenn o'brien (@lordrochester) November 26, 2013
There is no war on Christmas, dammit, but the war on Thanxgiving is REAL. The impoverished in America have nothing to be thankful for.
— David (@ahzoov) November 26, 2013
Ted Cruz believes that life begins when your boss says it begins. http://t.co/pWeyNOYufc
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) November 26, 2013
Religious exemptions are the road back to feudalism.
— Brent S. Sirota (@BrentSirota) November 26, 2013
If the Supreme Court allows religion in the workplace first thing I'm doing start a religion where work is prohibited on Monday mornings…
— Political Line (@PoliticaILine) November 26, 2013