Or why we have, in many locations, different hours for the sale of alcohol products on Sunday as compared to the other six days of the week?(Never mind mandating fundamentalist Christian doctrine being forced on publif school kids._)
Or why we have, in many locations, different hours for the sale of alcohol products on Sunday as compared to the other six days of the week?(Never mind mandating fundamentalist Christian doctrine being forced on publif school kids._)
And the requirement for valid credentials and background checks is nothing new. Nearly 70 years ago I was called to the CIA headquarters in Langley to narrate a description of the photographs of radio stations. I had taken in Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Venezuela in 1963.However, that's why you put the media through extensive security procedures in order to receive credentials. All credentialed media go through FBI background checks, are fingerprinted, and as thoroughly vetted as anyone else who works in that building. The government policy is prior restraint, which is forbidden by the constitution.
Exclusive: US investigation points to likely US responsibility in Iran school strike, sources say - https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...um=notifications&utm_campaign=2025_engagementIt's been a while since we talked about the press restrictions at the Pentagon. When they were enacted, all of the major news organizations left.
Now we're involved in a war with Iran. The last time there was a war, there was a lot of news coverage at the Pentagon. Have you noticed any lack of news coverage about the Iran War? Are the networks or major newspapers missing anything because they no longer have credentialed reporters at the Pentagon? I don't think so. Why? Because this war really isn't being fought from the pentagon, but the white house.
The defense secretary did a press conference on Tuesday, and everyone had access to it. You didn't need a credential to see it. He clearly isn't in charge. But he looks good and authoritative in pushing the administration's talking points on TV. That's why he's there. He's a TV star. So news organizations aren't missing much by not being at the pentagon.
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Pete Hegseth criticizes 'fake news' coverage of Iran strikes, says only tragedies make front page
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized "fake news" coverage of the Trump administration's strikes on Iran Tuesday, saying the U.S. military is "laser focused" on its mission.www.yahoo.com
Like it or not most of this country was settled by folks whose beliefs are similar or actually are Christian. If you need booze on Sunday and can't stay sober enough to plan ahead, you might have a problemOr why we have, in many locations, different hours for the sale of alcohol products on Sunday as compared to the other six days of the week?
The Bible is full of references to wine, an alcoholic beverage, including its use in religious rituals. Where does it say not to drink on Sundays?Like it or not most of this country was settled by folks whose beliefs are similar or actually are Christian. If you need booze on Sunday and can't stay sober enough to plan ahead, you might have a problem
It also used to be normal for Puritans to not celebrate Christmas. It used to be normal for the Catholic Church to discourage people from reading the Bible. It used to be normal for Mormons to not allow Black people to become religious leaders. Times change.Like it or not most of this country was settled by folks whose beliefs are similar or actually are Christian. If you need booze on Sunday and can't stay sober enough to plan ahead, you might have a problem
I didn't say you can't drink on Sundays. If you can't plan ahead their could be an issue. Most folks I know (me included) will "make a trip" before a predicted snowstorm. So plan for a "storm" every Sunday.The Bible is full of references to wine, an alcoholic beverage, including its use in religious rituals. Where does it say not to drink on Sundays?
BTW the owners of Little Debbie snack cakes are Seventh Day Adventists. A friend of mine in the mid 1980s had a route. He said he couldn't turn in any invoices dated on Saturday. He didn't work on Sunday. He got every weekend off.And as I'm sure you're aware, there are quite a few Christians who believe as the Jews do, that the Sabbath is on Saturday, not Sunday.
No, they crushed KFC by having better chicken. There are plenty of people who don't like the company's religious views, especially their opposition to marriage equality, and yet go there anyway, because they like the food.Chick-fil-A crushed KFC by being closed on Sunday.
How has C-f-A "crushed" KFC by closing on Sundays? I thought C-f-A's rise was due to its better-tasting, less greasy chicken and its clean, cheerful, attentive (and, if management has its way, heterosexual) employees. KFC may be digging its own grave seven days a week through inferior food and service, but the fact remains that even if it was selling only 15 combo meals an hour on Sundays, that would still be 15 more than its Sabbath-keeping neighbors down the road would be selling. And really, are sales at C-f-A on Saturdays really equivalent to their "normal" weekday sales PLUS however many units KFC moves on a typical Sunday? That defies logic.I didn't say you can't drink on Sundays. If you can't plan ahead their could be an issue. Most folks I know (me included) will "make a trip" before a predicted snowstorm. So plan for a "storm" every Sunday.
Your lucky the package stores haven't figured out being opened on Sunday only runs up your costs. They sell more on Saturday if they are closed Sunday. Chick-fil-A crushed KFC by being closed on Sunday. You can attract better employees if they know they can have at least one day of the weekend guaranteed to spend with their families.
Like it or not most of this country was settled by folks whose beliefs are similar or actually are Christian.
If you need booze on Sunday and can't stay sober enough to plan ahead, you might have a problem
Your lucky the package stores haven't figured out being opened on Sunday only runs up your costs. They sell more on Saturday if they are closed Sunday.
And an irony of this is that many of us in the broadcasting industry have worked weekends.You can attract better employees if they know they can have at least one day of the weekend guaranteed to spend with their families.
Even if the Times wins, it's likely that the government will use taxpayer dollars to appeal the verdict.
True too given that some of the effects we see on the federal level can also extend to the state level too.More importantly, some currently sitting judges on the U.S. Supreme Court, which is where the case is likely to end up, have signaled that they are open to reclassifying media access to the way that President Trump wants. As I think I've stated before, we are now living in very dangerous times, especially if you love the freedom to criticize the curren head of the Federal government and his policies in public.
In 1977 Rome GA had blue laws. The genius the ran KMart decided that they had to have Sunday sales. To make a long story short after they arrested the store manager, the Kresge Lawyers got the law ruled unconstitutional.Maybe, but if the same logic prevailed elsewhere in the retail world, Walmart and Target, just to name two retail operations, would increase their bottom lines by closing on Sunday. Or would a Saturday closing help their bottom line?
Perhaps this gets into a state-by-state discussion, but here in Florida, Sunday sales of alcohol products vary county-to county.
The difference is that the hours of sales of alcohol products on Sunday are not the same hours of sale on the other six days of the week.
In 1977 Rome GA had blue laws. The genius the ran KMart decided that they had to have Sunday sales. To make a long story short after they arrested the store manager, the Kresge Lawyers got the law ruled unconstitutional.
When I got there in 1980 we had the sales and P & L numbers (for bonuses) for the last three years. Adjusted for inflation the unit profit went down 11+%. All Sunday did was lower Saturday evening sales, increase labor costs and increase the electric bill.
In 1977 Rome GA had blue laws. The genius the ran KMart decided that they had to have Sunday sales. To make a long story short after they arrested the store manager, the Kresge Lawyers got the law ruled unconstitutional.
When I got there in 1980 we had the sales and P & L numbers (for bonuses) for the last three years. Adjusted for inflation the unit profit went down 11+%. All Sunday did was lower Saturday evening sales, increase labor costs and increase the electric bill.