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By Beside Myself on Friday, January 28, 2000 - 08:06 pm:

    The National Transportation Safety Board recently divulged they had covertly funded a project with the U.S. auto makers for the past five years,whereby the auto makers were installing black boxes in four wheel drive pick-up trucks in an effort to determine, in fatal accidents, the circumstances in the last 15 seconds before the crash. They were surprised to find in 48 of the 50 states the last words of drivers in 61.2% of fatal crashes were, "Oh, Shit!"
    Only the states of Louisiana and Mississippi were different, where 89.3% of the final words were,"Hey Y'all, hold my beer and watch this!"


By semillama on Sunday, February 6, 2000 - 02:35 pm:

    Proposed law in Mississippi would
    (ahem) get a grip on public priapism

    WASHINGTON, DC -- There's a new contender for the year's
    dumbest proposed law: A bill in Mississippi that would make it a
    crime -- punishable by a year in jail -- for a man who is, ahem,
    sexually aroused (but fully clothed) to appear in public.

    "Talk about hitting below the belt!" said George Getz,
    Libertarian Party press secretary. "Are phallic felonies really so
    frequent in Mississippi that the state needs a Private Parts Police
    to patrol men's underwear?"

    The bill in question -- SB 2013, introduced by Republican
    State Senator Tom King -- is currently being considered by the
    Mississippi Senate Judiciary Committee.

    It would redefine public indecency to include the showing of
    "covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state." Violators
    could face up to a year in prison and a $2,000 fine.

    But wait a second, say Libertarians: Is public tumescence
    really a problem that is, ahem, popping up all over in Mississippi?

    Not even the bill's sponsor thinks so. State Senator King
    says the bill is intended to regulate the behavior of patrons at
    strip clubs.

    "Unfortunately, King followed the First Rule of Politics:
    When in doubt, legislate," said Getz. "That's why America has so many
    of these kind of absurd laws."

    In fact, the proposed Mississippi law joins a long list of
    laughable legislation, he noted:

    * In Lexington, Kentucky, it's illegal to carry an ice cream
    cone in your pocket.

    * In St. Louis, Missouri, it's illegal to sit on a street
    curb and drink beer from a bucket.

    * In Arkansas, it's illegal for the Arkansas River to rise
    higher than the Main Street Bridge in Little Rock.

    * In Pocatello, Idaho, "the carrying of concealed weapons is
    forbidden, unless same are exhibited in public view."

    * In Utah, it's against the law to fish from horseback.

    * In Wilbur, Washington, it's illegal to ride an ugly horse.

    * In Jonesboro, Georgia, it's illegal to say, "Oh boy!"

    * In Devon, Connecticut, it's illegal to walk backwards after
    sunset.

    * In Harthahorne, Oklahoma, it's illegal to put a hypnotized
    person in a display window.

    * In Frankfort, Kentucky, it's illegal to shoot off a
    policeman's tie.

    * In Zion, Illinois, it's illegal to give cigars to cats or
    dogs.

    * And in Bexley, Ohio, it's illegal to put a slot machine in
    an outhouse.

    What SB 2013 and those other laws reveal, said Getz, is that
    politicians have too much time on their hands and too much power at
    their disposal.

    "Unless someone is putting Viagra in the water supply in
    Mississippi, a bill that regulates what goes on in your underwear
    sounds like a silly solution in search of a non-problem," he said.
    "Of course, if this legislation applied to Bill Clinton's White
    House -- where presidential priapism is a perpetual problem -- it
    might be a little more understandable."

    On the other hand, there is one good thing Libertarians can
    say about SB 2013, said Getz: At least it's just limited to
    Mississippi.

    "Thank goodness this crime hasn't been federalized yet," he
    said. "If that happened, we'd all have to worry about the Federal
    Erections Commission."


By J on Monday, February 7, 2000 - 09:13 am:

    LOL....God help us all.


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