Marriage licenses. What do you make of that and does that reflect on the court and how people view guest it is a reflection on andy warhol. Everyone is going to get there five minutes of fame were few minutes of fame, whatever he said, and i think thats what this is about. Kim davis is about kim davis and loves the attention that shes getting and these rallies and awards and is on tv everyday. I think that is what has grabbed her. Every federal judge and the same thing with glenn moore in alabama every federal judge has looked at these issues and agrees there is no merit for them and the ruling in the Supreme Court archive rulings of the Supreme Court and they governed the supremacy clause so again while you are going to see these the reality is whats happening there getting married in alabama today and they are getting married where kim davis is the clerk. So the reality of the ground is that quality is happening but particularly in this kind of instant culture that we live in this in
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The thrill of hurtling along a remote trail, coupled with Americans’ ongoing desire to get outside during the pandemic, is creating the biggest boom in more
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Snowmobiles enjoy boom
A truck carries snowmobiles, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, in Rangeley, Maine. Americans desire to get outdoors during the pandemic despite the winter cold is creating a season unlike any in more than two decades for the snowmobiling industry. From Maine to Montana, it’s becoming difficult to find a new snowmobile for sale AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Snowmobile riders arrive in town, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, in Rangeley, Maine. The desire to get outside during the pandemic is creating the biggest boom in more than a decade for the snowmobiling industry. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
A snowmobile rider checks for traffic before crossing a road on a trail near Rangeley Lake, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, in Rangeley, Maine. Warmer-than-usual temperatures and scant snowfall led to a slow start to the riding season in Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
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A truck carries snowmobiles, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, in Rangeley, Maine. Americans desire to get outdoors during the pandemic despite the winter cold is creating a season unlike any in more than two decades for the snowmobiling industry. From Maine to Montana, itâs becoming difficult to find a new snowmobile for sale.
Image Credit: AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty February 02, 2021 - 5:30 AM PORTLAND, Maine - The thrill of hurtling along a remote trail, coupled with Americans’ ongoing desire to get outside during the pandemic, is creating the biggest boom in more than two decades for the snowmobiling industry. From Maine to Montana, it s becoming difficult to find a new snowmobile for sale. And the rental fleets are booked up.