And this is required to BID on a project, not even actually do business with them
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It's the notarization that gets me, like I need to take the time and pay a notary just to make this bullshit official. Thanks Texas
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does this mean you have to promise a, like, ups clerk with a notary stamp that you won't refuse to do business with the jewish state
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Thats correct.
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this state owns
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I wonder if this means we have to like buy some Tavor assault rifles or something if we win the contract
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hypothetically you could just not do any business with israel, so the problem is *saying* you're doing that. which seems like a 1a issue
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To clarify, this is for a project with a City in Texas. Not sure if it applies to non-government contracts
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Just govt. Even then the constitutionality is suspect though.
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Yeah totally
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Israel and I broke up and they kept the ring and the gifts and everything but you know what it's probably for the best
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it's funny that you can't own a graduated cylinder in TX but if you own a chemical plant they don't regulate you at all
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Is the graduated cylinder thing real? Is the Israel thing real? America is wild, dudes
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uhhh Israel is a real country, and its strong, and its my friend
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Israel is clowns at the circus
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People in our government are trying to make uttering that statement a felony
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the texas government on behalf of the state of israel just saw you roll your eyes just now. your citation is in the mail.
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Agh motherfucker
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