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General Topics => Political Discussion => Topic started by: ren on February 12, 2016, 08:24:20 PM
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http://khon2.com/2016/02/12/takai-delivers-aloha-shirt-to-house-speaker-ryan-in-latest-push-for-rule-change/ (http://khon2.com/2016/02/12/takai-delivers-aloha-shirt-to-house-speaker-ryan-in-latest-push-for-rule-change/)
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http://khon2.com/2016/02/12/takai-delivers-aloha-shirt-to-house-speaker-ryan-in-latest-push-for-rule-change/ (http://khon2.com/2016/02/12/takai-delivers-aloha-shirt-to-house-speaker-ryan-in-latest-push-for-rule-change/)
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Awesome. The more I learn about congress the more I am surprised for how many rules they have.
You know what, if a congress person wants to wear an aloha shirt, what are they gonna do, fire him?
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http://khon2.com/2016/02/12/takai-delivers-aloha-shirt-to-house-speaker-ryan-in-latest-push-for-rule-change/ (http://khon2.com/2016/02/12/takai-delivers-aloha-shirt-to-house-speaker-ryan-in-latest-push-for-rule-change/)
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I can't stand Mark Takai.
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That is an ugly aloha shirt.
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I can't stand Mark Takai.
Same here for Ryan.
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Awesome. The more I learn about congress the more I am surprised for how many rules they have.
You know what, if a congress person wants to wear an aloha shirt, what are they gonna do, fire him?
They will not let them on the house floor. And thus they still have a job but are unable to vote on legislation.
What I am wondering is if the Congress person says that their attire is worn because of religious reasons. They have to state they have a "deeply and sincerely held religious belief" which requires them to wear that attire and I would like to see what happens. Does the Congress, and Paul Ryan deny them their 1st Amendment rights? If so I would sue them if that was me.
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I might be in the minority, but I think this is an idiotic idea.
You aren't alone.
But this throws a wrench in my plan to wear black BDUs onto the House/Senate floor when I become a politician...as well as my plan to rock double drop leg holsters packing raging judge magnums, and either a shorty cigar or a huge wad of chewing tabaccy.
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They will not let them on the house floor. And thus they still have a job but are unable to vote on legislation.
What I am wondering is if the Congress person says that their attire is worn because of religious reasons. They have to state they have a "deeply and sincerely held religious belief" which requires them to wear that attire and I would like to see what happens. Does the Congress, and Paul Ryan deny them their 1st Amendment rights? If so I would sue them if that was me.
Do they have bouncers in congress or something? Screw their overly strict rules.
Although... I have seen an aloha print suit coat before, perhaps they could just wear that!