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I did not realize this!
ilovecharts:

motherjones:

We learned something new today. Er.
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The passages cited:
Arkansas, Article 19, Section 1

No person who denies the being of a God shall hold any office in the civil departments of thisState, nor be competent to testify as a witness in any Court.

Maryland, Article 37

That no religious test ought ever to be required as a qualification for any office of profit or trust in this State, other than a declaration of belief in the existence of God.

Mississippi, Article 14, Section 265

No person who denies the existence of a Supreme Being shall hold any office in this state.

Pennsylvania, Article 1, Section 4

No person who acknowledges the being of a God and a future state of rewards and punishments shall, on account of his religious sentiments, be disqualified to hold any office or place of trust or profit under this Commonwealth.

South Carolina, Article 17, Section 4

No person who denies the existence of a Supreme Being shall hold any office under this Constitution.

Tennessee, Article 9, Section 2

No person who denies the being of God, or a future state of rewards and punishments, shall hold any office in the civil department of this state.

Texas, Article 1, Section 4

No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office, or public trust, in this State; nor shall any one be excluded from holding office on account of his religious sentiments, provided he acknowledge the existence of a Supreme Being.

I did not realize this!

ilovecharts:

motherjones:

We learned something new today. Er.

(via)

The passages cited:

Arkansas, Article 19, Section 1

No person who denies the being of a God shall hold any office in the civil departments of thisState, nor be competent to testify as a witness in any Court.

Maryland, Article 37

That no religious test ought ever to be required as a qualification for any office of profit or trust in this State, other than a declaration of belief in the existence of God.

Mississippi, Article 14, Section 265

No person who denies the existence of a Supreme Being shall hold any office in this state.

Pennsylvania, Article 1, Section 4

No person who acknowledges the being of a God and a future state of rewards and punishments shall, on account of his religious sentiments, be disqualified to hold any office or place of trust or profit under this Commonwealth.

South Carolina, Article 17, Section 4

No person who denies the existence of a Supreme Being shall hold any office under this Constitution.

Tennessee, Article 9, Section 2

No person who denies the being of God, or a future state of rewards and punishments, shall hold any office in the civil department of this state.

Texas, Article 1, Section 4

No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office, or public trust, in this State; nor shall any one be excluded from holding office on account of his religious sentiments, provided he acknowledge the existence of a Supreme Being.

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newyorker:

Cartoon of the day. For more cartoons from this week’s issue: http://nyr.kr/Isv7J4

newyorker:

Cartoon of the day. For more cartoons from this week’s issue: http://nyr.kr/Isv7J4

(Source: newyorker.com)

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ilovecharts:

Whoa.

ilovecharts:

Whoa.

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An Astonishing Aerial View Of Hong Kong

all-thats-interesting:

Hong Kong Aerial View

An incredible overhead photograph of the city of Hong Kong.

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amen!

amen!

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Spectacular Aurora Borealis Photos Taken This Week
From My Modern Met

Spectacular Aurora Borealis Photos Taken This Week

From My Modern Met

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thedailyfeed:

Mitt Romney earned $21.6 million in 2010 — and paid just 14% in taxes, far less than Newt Gingrich’s 31.7% or Obama’s 26.3%.

In fact, the Romneys paid a higher tax rate to foreign countries, handing over 18 percent on the almost $375,000 that they garnered abroad. The former Massachusetts governor also shelled out almost $3 million to charity, roughly 16 percent of his post-tax haul.

thedailyfeed:

Mitt Romney earned $21.6 million in 2010 — and paid just 14% in taxes, far less than Newt Gingrich’s 31.7% or Obama’s 26.3%.

In fact, the Romneys paid a higher tax rate to foreign countries, handing over 18 percent on the almost $375,000 that they garnered abroad. The former Massachusetts governor also shelled out almost $3 million to charity, roughly 16 percent of his post-tax haul.

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haha!

haha!

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oh my…

clientsfromhell:

Me: Here are the photographs from the shoot yesterday

Client: Nice shots - I like this one from behind the man. Can you just flip the image so we can see his face and not the back of his head?

Me: You want me to turn him around in the photograph so you can see his face?

Client: Yes - and maybe we can make him black. Do you have Photoshop?

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vogue:

The Cast of Downton Abbey Photographed for the January Issue of Vogue

vogue:

The Cast of Downton Abbey Photographed for the January Issue of Vogue

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ha!

clientsfromhell:

Client: The executives have us on a very tight budget, so don’t expect your going rate. As you can see, everyone has these cheap knockoff “dɥ” brand laptops.

The client points to logo on laptop cover.

Client: Have you ever even heard of “dɥ” brand?

Me: Actually, I think that’s an upside down Hewlett Packard logo…

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happy day

happy day

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newyorker:

A cartoon of the day about modern-day gatherings.

newyorker:

A cartoon of the day about modern-day gatherings.

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a-ladys-findings:

Happy New Year! 

a-ladys-findings:

Happy New Year! 

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