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Voyageur

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On The Borderline

d'ranger

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What if Rhonda Santis is also George Santos? It's possible, and maybe on Hunter's laptop. And thank you Florida for keeping Texas out of the headlines.

note: gambling is illegal in Texas but our Gov Abbott bet on Alabama beating UH for the NCAA. That Bama has a criminal as a star player has not been confirmed in his decision. Costello hasn't been heard from. yet
 

billy backstay

Backstay, never bought a suit, never went to Vegas
Rhonda's war against Drag Shows.......

 

Bus Driver

Bacon Quality Control Specialist
I love how Floridians brag about the freedom, provided by their Governor, to eschew masks.

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billy backstay

Backstay, never bought a suit, never went to Vegas
And closed the border to non-FL citizens. I had to run up to GA for something and upon returning, found that they were stopping every vehicle in the first rest stop/welcome center, to check ID to ensure residency. Very Free State of FL…

sometimes.

Did they also make sure that your weren't vaccinated, or wearing a mask???
 

Ishmael

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More lies. Whoda thunkit?

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Remember when Ron DeSantis said his “Don’t Say Gay” bill (which he signed into law) was only intended for children younger than the third grade? Well, that was bullshit.


The Florida governor’s administration announced on Thursday that he is moving to expand the provisions of HB 1223, which banned teaching on sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida’s kindergarten through third-grade classrooms.


The State Board of Education has scheduled a vote for a rule change that would expand those prohibitions to students all the way through 12th grade. The amendment, originally reported by The Orlando Sentinel, states that teachers “shall not intentionally provide classroom instruction to students in grades four through 12 on sexual orientation or gender identity unless such instruction is either expressly required by state academic standards.”

 
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