Welcome to Nevada where you can buy liquor 24 hours a day, have whores delivered to your hotel room, go to a "ranch" featuring whores of all different types and gambling is legal. If we catch you with weed though, your ass is going to jail.
You can come here and get married within an hour of deciding to do so - except if you are gay. Gay people are not allowed to be married here. In Nevada we only believe in one type of family unit and the parents ain't Adam and Steve. Doesn't matter if you've been together for 20 years and provided a stable home for several children, don't bring that shit here.
Welcome to Nevada where we have hotels galore and rooms for everyone to stay in. Except if you are homeless. If you are homeless you are out of fucking luck. I mean shit, how are we supposed to pay the light bill on these casino lights if we have to provide shelter for a family that is suddenly down on their luck and needs temporary shelter? There are plenty of freeway underpasses (don't use the one on Charleston though, it floods when it rains) so you should be able to find a spot.
Hey, at least we voted to replace Nevada Power.
I found this in the Review Journal this morning:
But Steve Dragg, 50, who was with the majority in voting yes on Question 2 and no on Question 9, said the state's reputation doesn't coincide with his views."I don't want Nevada to have a reputation as a `live and let live' state," he said.
Question 2 was the initiative to ban gay marriages. Question 9 was the initiative to legalize marijuana. Live and Let live? I guess not.

girl. that just don't make no kinda sense.
in Oakland, we had a multi-part measure put on the ballot in response to the escalating murder rate. One measure would put more police on the force; the other measures would provide the funding, via hotel taxes and other taxes. the more police measure passed, but not the funding ones. what kind of sense does that make? not that I think more police is going to solve the problem, but how could people vote for the one and not the other? bizarre.
hey MOMO,
Tell mama I said HB...So decriminalization of the possession of less than 3oz did go thru...maybe it will be a part of the election buffet next go round....
Damn shame about ?2..There is a lot of bull----gay couples with children can be subject too...
What do you expect though, we are in a Mormon state..
Beside the politics what has been going, I really like this site...seems though this is the only means to chop it up witcha nowadays...Any hoo, lovya sista....
you can have whores delivered to your room?
Hell, they might as well rename the state West Utah. When they finally decide to ban the other legal vices, we'll know NV is done for.
But we'll have cheap power and timely bills.