Robert Knight
Robert Knight
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Gov. Schwarzenegger has done the right thing in promising to veto this illegal bill. It's evidence that CWA of California and other pro-family groups got their message through to him: 'We don't want counterfeit marriage,'
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My wife and I fell in love with Tucson.
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Even if they don't think we legally have the right to regulate them, they are kowtowing to the Board of County Commissioners,
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Perhaps they're hoping that Californians are so distracted by the unfolding tragedy in New Orleans that they won't notice their out-of-control politicians in Sacramento. Gov. Schwarzenegger has the power to terminate this radical plan to create counterfeit marriage. He can either side with the 61 percent of Californians who voted to protect marriage in a statewide initiative, or he can side with the radical Democrats.
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It's a very risky business ascribing divine intent to natural disasters. Nobody but God really knows why these things occur.
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At the last second, I thought: I really like Arizona, ... I never regretted that decision.
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Sometimes my military clients misunderstand that if the spouse gets a part-time job wherever they are living that that income is taxed as if they were a resident, ... So on your returns, you'll have a situation where one spouse is a non-resident and the other is a resident.
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Generally, when people join the military they choose (to establish residency in) states with no state income taxes,
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We're also pleased that the governor vetoed two other pro-homosexual bills. One of them effectively would have silenced pro-family candidates on issues of sexual morality, and the other would have hampered efforts to collect petition signatures to put a state constitutional amendment protecting marriage on the ballot.