they had some partial move in the case. there s a great respect for power of the president to have some control over immigration. i don t know that i take much from the fact we are having partial implementation. we are going to have continued court challenge on it. we ll have people argue whether or not there s a bona fide relationship to get them in. what s interesting about it to me, you look at it, we have this large amount of scrutiny in the vetting. if this ban was in effect, it wouldn t have stopped 9/11. a lot of them came from saudi arabia and they are not on the list. it s a little arbitrary, at the same time, there has to be respect on the constitution and the statute for the president to have authority on immigration. everyone is waiting for when it goes into place and what happens and what happens over the next 90 days. for the purpose of national security and homeland security,
kettle corn, regular popcorn then infuse the flavor. i don t think it s without any flavor and just the infused flavor of the wine. there it is. very interesting. i ll give it a try. okay. so you know how every once in a while you get on facebook or twitter, people on television, and you find these really nasty comments from people. sometimes they can be a little offensive. yeah. in the caribbean, they decided to make it a criminal offense to do that. ah-ha. really? yes. part of the electronic crimes bill passed late friday in the small caribbean island. penalties include all kinds of things, including, stalking, identity theft, child pornography, so, there you have it. and the way it works, something happens on line, call the police, report it. a judge determines if the message is offensive. the fine can go up to $37,000. and the person can face three years in jail. little arbitrary, that a judge is deciding. what if somebody says i hate that outfit you are wearing? does it