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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has turned her attention to an issue fusing together food, religion, travel and her home state.
Palin spoke out on Thursday against Alaska Airlines’ decision to stop including prayer cards with its meal trays. The airline announced the move a day earlier, ending the tradition that lasted for 30 years.
“Some customers were comforted by the cards and some didn’t feel  religion was appropriate on the plane and preferred not to receive one,”  Alaska Airlines spokeswoman Bobbie Egan told the Associated Press.
Palin was one of those comforted customers, voicing her frustration to millions of Facebook followers. In a note entitled “Alaska Airlines’ Prayer Cards; It’s hip to be offended?”, the former Alaska governor expressed her distaste toward the move.
“It feels so odd that some may be offended by a little card with an  encouraging non-denominational verse from the Psalms, but how often do  we hear complaints about tawdry ads or billboard images flashing at us  everywhere we turn?,” Palin wrote. “People of faith and common decency  just shrug and move on from the constant assault on their sensibilities;  we don’t call for censorship — at least I don’t.”

Duh, Alaska Airlines, didn’t you know if some people like being preached at EVERYONE should have to put up with it, even if it’s not in the company’s best interest? Fuck!

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has turned her attention to an issue fusing together food, religion, travel and her home state.

Palin spoke out on Thursday against Alaska Airlines’ decision to stop including prayer cards with its meal trays. The airline announced the move a day earlier, ending the tradition that lasted for 30 years.

“Some customers were comforted by the cards and some didn’t feel religion was appropriate on the plane and preferred not to receive one,” Alaska Airlines spokeswoman Bobbie Egan told the Associated Press.

Palin was one of those comforted customers, voicing her frustration to millions of Facebook followers. In a note entitled “Alaska Airlines’ Prayer Cards; It’s hip to be offended?”, the former Alaska governor expressed her distaste toward the move.

“It feels so odd that some may be offended by a little card with an encouraging non-denominational verse from the Psalms, but how often do we hear complaints about tawdry ads or billboard images flashing at us everywhere we turn?,” Palin wrote. “People of faith and common decency just shrug and move on from the constant assault on their sensibilities; we don’t call for censorship — at least I don’t.”

Duh, Alaska Airlines, didn’t you know if some people like being preached at EVERYONE should have to put up with it, even if it’s not in the company’s best interest? Fuck!

Source : The Huffington Post
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (whose children are in private school) had harsh words for a constituent who challenged him on his lack of support for public schools. Cenk Uygur and Jayar Jackson discuss.

Just, what the fuck?! Chris Christie tells New Jersey voter to mind her own business.

You know, I lived in New Jersey most of my life and I can’t understand for the life of me why we can’t elect a decent governor. When the best governors in the state’s modern history are Christie Whitman and Jon Corzine you’ve got a real fucking problem. But for Corzine to lose out to Bush crony Christie is perverse.

Governor Christie’s Talk Is Not Always Straight - NYTimes.com →

Statements like those are at the core of Gov. Chris Christie’s campaign to cut state spending by getting tougher on unions. They are not, however, accurate.

New Jersey’s public-sector unions routinely pressure the State Legislature to give them what they fail to win in contract talks. Most government workers pay nothing for health insurance. Concessions by school employees would have prevented any cuts in school programs last year.

The New York Times takes a look at N.J. Gov. (and former lobbyist turned, Bush attorney) Chris Christie’s lies. Christie is gearing himself up to be the next Scott Walker and some are suggesting he run for president in 2012.


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