It is not the other side of the issue.. it is the correct reading of the law: QUESTION: Is it legal under federal law to hand out food to voters waiting in line at polling places? ANSWER: Yes, as long as they are not asking for anything in return or trying to influence someone's vote.
And recognize the list of articles with legal experts taking the opposite opinion. I provide this particular article to show there was an opposing point of view. So tell me is it proper for campaign volunteers wearing shirts, hats, and clothing promoting their candidate to be handing out food & water to voters in line?
see that's what happens when I extend the benefit of the doubt. Here I thought NY made it illegal for people to hand out water to those in line
That is some classic dumb right there. As if there are no stressed-out white women in the country. She should visit white females in a trailer park. I am sure they are all on the same diet plan she is.... the very cliche' Seefood diet.
It's always a mistake to give GWB the benefit of a doubt he eventually just turns on anyone who doesn't buy into his take on the world like a lap dog. I blocked him again got tired of the sociopathic bs.
GWB has bigger things to worry about in his own state.... In North Carolina, officers arrested a six-year-old Black boy for picking a tulip near his bus stop.
Some Bakers also have a moral compass and don't not want to put their artist talents into a unique cake "Regardless, it's up to the business." -userque
I did not reply to any post about a baker. I guess I need to state the obvious (to most people): It's up to the business, within the legal scope. Better now?