S. 333 sez as a condition of probation upon a 2nd or subsequent conviction of DUI, a court may require that an offender wear a continuous remote alcohol monitoring device, to provide that a finding by the court that the offender’s blood alcohol concentration meets or exceeds .08 %. As in most legislation, funding sources are in question. What if the offender can’t afford the expense of the device? the bill was carried over to gather more information.
There is some interesting technology available these days. check this out
liberal: psychological condition?
“Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded,” says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the new book, “The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness.” “Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal responsibilities of adulthood and demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave.”
complete article
cockfight, rabies, junk car, frigidaire bust
You might be a redneck if you and your rabid dog can watch a cockfight while reaching for another cold Pabst Blue Ribbon without leaving your front porch.
You may have heard of the cockfighting bust in Anderson this week, but an interesting factoid caught my attention at the end of The Anderson Independent’s Article
.…While officers were on the scene, Mr. _____ was also issued three clean-up orders for the junk cars on his land, a rabies citation and a ticket for having a refrigerator on his front porch, said Chip Sturgis, a spokesperson for Anderson County Emergency Services and Public Safety
I understand the illegality of the cockfighting and the rabies citation, but have this question. Why is he being ordered to haul off his junk cars and take the frige off the front porch? This is South Carolina for crying out loud.
Interestingly, today the Senate Judiciary Committee is debating a bill to make cockfighting a felony. Currently, the practice is a misdemeanor with minor fines assumed to be a “cost of doing business”.
full article
I’m being honest, if you visit the news article you’ll see similar comments and a link to this picture. I noticed this after writing my post. I guess we think alike in the electric city.
club for growth endorsement
I am pleased to get the support of the SC Club for Growth. Founding members of the Williams Wallace Caucus are included (Verdin, Grooms, Campsen, Bryant). Here is there press release:
SC Club for Growth State Action PAC Endorses Seventeen Legislators for June Primaries
Posted in Press Release, SC House, SC Senate by schotline on February 21st, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Matt Moore
803-454-1134
matt@SCClubForGrowth.comSC Club for Growth State Action PAC Endorses Seventeen Legislators for June PrimariesColumbia, SC – Today, the South Carolina Club for Growth State Action PAC endorsed seventeen current South Carolina legislators that are seeking election in the upcoming June 10th primary.Each of these legislators has shown a continued commitment to limited government and responsible spending, while leading efforts to change South Carolina’s antiquated system of government. All earned a combined grade of “B” or better in the Club’s legislative scorecards and cumulatively represent approximately the top 10% of grades for the entire General Assembly.South Carolina Club for Growth Executive Director Matt Moore released the following statement on the endorsements:“On behalf of our membership across the state, I’m proud to announce these endorsements. We believe leadership matters. South Carolina’s future generations will benefit from these legislators leading the charge to reform our state government.
Through the support of hundreds of members around the state, we are hopeful that many more change-oriented legislators will join these reformers at the Statehouse next January. We will be carefully monitoring their re-election efforts. Should credible challengers run against any of them, we will urge our members to contribute generously to these endorsed incumbents.”
SC State Senate:
Legislator – District #, Area, Party
Kevin Bryant – 3rd District, Anderson, Republican
Danny Verdin – 9th District, Laurens, Republican
Mick Mulvaney – 16th District, Lancaster, Republican
Greg Ryberg – 24th District, Aiken, Republican
Larry Grooms – 37th District, Berkeley, Republican
Chip Campsen – 43rd District, Charleston, Republican
SC State House of Representatives:
Legislator – District #, Area, Party
Don Bowen – 8th District, Anderson, Republican
Michael Thompson – 9th District, Anderson, Republican
Jeff Duncan – 15th District, Laurens , Republican
Dwight Loftis – 19th District, Greenville, Republican
Eric Bedingfield – 28th District, Greenville, Republican
Herb Kirsh – 47th District, York, Democrat
Thad Viers – 68th District, Horry, Republican
Nathan Ballentine – 71st District, Lexington, Republican
Nikki Haley – 87th District, Lexington, Republican
Jim Merrill – 99th District, Berkeley, Republican
Chip Limehouse – 110th District, Charleston, Republican
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a shadow last week: Allie Walker
Allie Walker
A SENATOR’S SHADOW
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