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![]() In his latest copyright violation, HarryKrause wrote (Well, he actually just cut and pasted an Associated Press article so we won't call it writing.)... Lawmaker Targets Sexy Cheerleaders March 18, 2005 The Friday night lights in Texas could soon be without bumpin' and grindin' cheerleaders. snip You'd think someone that claims to have been a former newsman would have enough respect for copyrights. |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:15:50 -0500, HarryKrause wrote:
Lawmaker Targets Sexy Cheerleaders March 18, 2005 The Friday night lights in Texas could soon be without bumpin' and grindin' cheerleaders. Legislation filed by state Rep. Al Edwards of Houston would put an end to "sexually suggestive" performances at high school athletic events and other extracurricular competitions. "It's just too sexually oriented, you know, the way they're shaking their behinds and going on, breaking it down," said Edwards, a 26-year veteran of the Texas House. "And then we say to them, 'don't get involved in sex unless it's marriage or love, it's dangerous out there,' and yet the teachers and directors are helping them go through those kind of gyrations." Under Edwards' bill, if a school district knowingly permits such a performance, state funds would be reduced in an amount to be determined by the education commissioner. Edwards said he filed the bill after seeing several instances of such ribald performances in his district. J.M. Farias, owner of Austin Cheer Factory, said cheerleading aficionados would welcome the law. Cheering competitions penalize for suggestive movements or any vulgarity, he said. "Any coaches that are good won't put that in their routines," he said. Ahh, Harry. Every so often I can't control my desire to see what kind of mischief you are spreading. I see that you remain obsessed with the thought that people are obsessed with you. Your little 'screed' comment is cute. You've resurrected this from several months ago, correct? If you were correct, why do you suppose these folks would be so obsessed with you? Could it be due to your good looks? Your knowledge and writing abilities? Your union affiliations (BTW, does that include the MLBPA, who seem to think steroid use is OK?). Would the reasons for this obsession include your renowned integrity? Your brilliant mind? Your penmanship? Oh well, some questions will remain unanswered. Then I came across this post, "Why Conservatives are Ruining Society". This was a brilliant piece of cut'n'pastin' and seems to spread the liberal perspective you're so fond of, that anyone should be allowed to do anything anytime. I couldn't, however, figure out which Conservatives you were blaming. Was it the cheerleaders, Mr. Farias, the teachers and directors, who? It couldn't be the sponsor of the bill, because Rep. Al Edwards, of Houston, is a FRIGGIN' DEMOCRAT! [But, he's a Democrat with a decent head on his shoulders.] -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:15:50 -0500, HarryKrause wrote: Lawmaker Targets Sexy Cheerleaders March 18, 2005 The Friday night lights in Texas could soon be without bumpin' and grindin' cheerleaders. Legislation filed by state Rep. Al Edwards of Houston would put an end to "sexually suggestive" performances at high school athletic events and other extracurricular competitions. "It's just too sexually oriented, you know, the way they're shaking their behinds and going on, breaking it down," said Edwards, a 26-year veteran of the Texas House. "And then we say to them, 'don't get involved in sex unless it's marriage or love, it's dangerous out there,' and yet the teachers and directors are helping them go through those kind of gyrations." Under Edwards' bill, if a school district knowingly permits such a performance, state funds would be reduced in an amount to be determined by the education commissioner. Edwards said he filed the bill after seeing several instances of such ribald performances in his district. J.M. Farias, owner of Austin Cheer Factory, said cheerleading aficionados would welcome the law. Cheering competitions penalize for suggestive movements or any vulgarity, he said. "Any coaches that are good won't put that in their routines," he said. Ahh, Harry. Every so often I can't control my desire to see what kind of mischief you are spreading. I see that you remain obsessed with the thought that people are obsessed with you. Your little 'screed' comment is cute. You've resurrected this from several months ago, correct? If you were correct, why do you suppose these folks would be so obsessed with you? Could it be due to your good looks? Your knowledge and writing abilities? Your union affiliations (BTW, does that include the MLBPA, who seem to think steroid use is OK?). Would the reasons for this obsession include your renowned integrity? Your brilliant mind? Your penmanship? Oh well, some questions will remain unanswered. Then I came across this post, "Why Conservatives are Ruining Society". This was a brilliant piece of cut'n'pastin' and seems to spread the liberal perspective you're so fond of, that anyone should be allowed to do anything anytime. I couldn't, however, figure out which Conservatives you were blaming. Was it the cheerleaders, Mr. Farias, the teachers and directors, who? It couldn't be the sponsor of the bill, because Rep. Al Edwards, of Houston, is a FRIGGIN' DEMOCRAT! [But, he's a Democrat with a decent head on his shoulders.] -- John H LMAO!!!!!!!!! Too funny John. Nice catch. |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 08:31:30 -0500, "JimH" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:15:50 -0500, HarryKrause wrote: Lawmaker Targets Sexy Cheerleaders March 18, 2005 The Friday night lights in Texas could soon be without bumpin' and grindin' cheerleaders. Legislation filed by state Rep. Al Edwards of Houston would put an end to "sexually suggestive" performances at high school athletic events and other extracurricular competitions. "It's just too sexually oriented, you know, the way they're shaking their behinds and going on, breaking it down," said Edwards, a 26-year veteran of the Texas House. "And then we say to them, 'don't get involved in sex unless it's marriage or love, it's dangerous out there,' and yet the teachers and directors are helping them go through those kind of gyrations." Under Edwards' bill, if a school district knowingly permits such a performance, state funds would be reduced in an amount to be determined by the education commissioner. Edwards said he filed the bill after seeing several instances of such ribald performances in his district. J.M. Farias, owner of Austin Cheer Factory, said cheerleading aficionados would welcome the law. Cheering competitions penalize for suggestive movements or any vulgarity, he said. "Any coaches that are good won't put that in their routines," he said. Ahh, Harry. Every so often I can't control my desire to see what kind of mischief you are spreading. I see that you remain obsessed with the thought that people are obsessed with you. Your little 'screed' comment is cute. You've resurrected this from several months ago, correct? If you were correct, why do you suppose these folks would be so obsessed with you? Could it be due to your good looks? Your knowledge and writing abilities? Your union affiliations (BTW, does that include the MLBPA, who seem to think steroid use is OK?). Would the reasons for this obsession include your renowned integrity? Your brilliant mind? Your penmanship? Oh well, some questions will remain unanswered. Then I came across this post, "Why Conservatives are Ruining Society". This was a brilliant piece of cut'n'pastin' and seems to spread the liberal perspective you're so fond of, that anyone should be allowed to do anything anytime. I couldn't, however, figure out which Conservatives you were blaming. Was it the cheerleaders, Mr. Farias, the teachers and directors, who? It couldn't be the sponsor of the bill, because Rep. Al Edwards, of Houston, is a FRIGGIN' DEMOCRAT! [But, he's a Democrat with a decent head on his shoulders.] -- John H LMAO!!!!!!!!! Too funny John. Nice catch. I might have to leave him unfiltered for a couple days just for laughs! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:15:50 -0500, HarryKrause wrote: Lawmaker Targets Sexy Cheerleaders March 18, 2005 Legislation filed by state Rep. Al Edwards of Houston would put an end to "sexually suggestive" performances at high school athletic events and other extracurricular competitions. I couldn't, however, figure out which Conservatives you were blaming. Was it the cheerleaders, Mr. Farias, the teachers and directors, who? It couldn't be the sponsor of the bill, because Rep. Al Edwards, of Houston, is a FRIGGIN' DEMOCRAT! [But, he's a Democrat with a decent head on his shoulders.] -- John H LOL!! That's hysterical! You caught the NG idiot with his pants down! |
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