Sure, I'll give you book on that bet. How much do ya wanna put down?How often do you think they forgive gambling debts? Happens to everyone, I'll bet.
Sure, I'll give you book on that bet. How much do ya wanna put down?How often do you think they forgive gambling debts? Happens to everyone, I'll bet.
True.To give them the benefit of the doubt, it's very possible that they didn't know about the context and were just asked "hey would you vouch for him since you've known him for a long time."
Oh yeah, totes shame on them if they knew the context. Actually, shame on them for endorsing kavanaugh regardless since he didn't need to be a rapist to be a reprehensibly awful person. Just a bit less shame.True.
I was thinking it was like those women from SNL who put out a statement saying their boss was a nice guy after he was accused of sexual misconduct.
I'll reserve my judgement against these 65.
Nah. God's just finally passing judgement on Pennsylvania's pedophile priests.On another topic - since storms and tornadoes and whatnot were caused by gays flaunting God's laws, does that mean that The Biggest Storm In The World Ever (I've actually seen it reported like that...And in case you're wondering, no, not even close) coming to the USA now is God punishing the USA for electing pretty much the Antichrist?
You need to remember, the law enforcement of the US has a sordid history of joining left-aligned groups in order to instigate violence, entirely so they could break up the groups. In fact, there were times when said groups had more members that were undercover agents than actual interested partisans.I guess thuis is my Europeanism showing through, but I think it's perfectly normal that the police it's following these groups. Same for similar right wing groups. This doesn't mean the police thinks they're terrorists, or anything. But groups advocating political action, including public protests, are obvious groups to be monitored. If there's going to be a protest, I should damn well hope the police knows about it.
U.S. citizen told birth certificate isn't proof of citizenship; government asks for family Bible
This has been happening a lot at the southern border, but white woman born on her father's farm in Kansas is about as stereotypical apple pie Americana as you can get. So in case anyone thinks this can't happen to them because they're not Hispanic born in southern Texas, it absolutely can.
Somewhere an editor fell asleep.The article said:Meantime, she did her best to dig up any of the random documents she was be asking to provide.
Sadly this is common with online articles.Somewhere an editor fell asleep.
Local news site? They don't have editors, that would require spending money.Somewhere an editor fell asleep.
Depends, which values do you mean? The ones of the old fashioned type of Republicans, who think it's all about the Good Old days of the 1950's when women and uppity blacks just listened to their betters, or the more modern ones who think men deserve sex and women who won't give it are just bitches who deserve nothing better?I guess Kavanaugh's a rapist too.
Cool, you'd think it would be possible for the Republicans to field someone who espouses their values who maybe hasn't attempted a rape or two. You'd think.
The phraseology is "Some, I'm sure are good people."Granted, there are good Republicans. Plenty of them, I'm sure. They're not the leading faction the party anymore, though, and the party's morals and views have been corrupted in many ways.
They tried to contact all 65 of them. Of the ones they could get to, only two of them stood by the letter.True.
I was thinking it was like those women from SNL who put out a statement saying their boss was a nice guy after he was accused of sexual misconduct.
I'll reserve my judgement against these 65.
But what I really meant was that knowing the police are following some websites tells us absolutely nothing about the scale of their surveillance. It's a given that even the most minor surveillance of a group includes looking up what the group publicly says.Well, it does show that the police AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER bookmarked the sites to keep an eye on them. Strange that they'd do that. I don't think the reaction is necessarily that overblown.
That link you give - that's the sort of thing the headline led me to expect was revealed.You need to remember, the law enforcement of the US has a sordid history of joining left-aligned groups in order to instigate violence, entirely so they could break up the groups. In fact, there were times when said groups had more members that were undercover agents than actual interested partisans.
Basically, this is suspicious as hell.
They were never about being a moral compass - they were about being in power and deciding what is and isn't sinful to stay in power."Attempted rape isn't a crime" is...just plain nonsense? I'm pretty sure it's sexual assault, at the very least.
Can someone go kidnap that guy, hold a knife to his throat, then *not* kill him? That's "not a crime" either, right, I guess?
I really, really don't know how people who claim to be a moral compass for others can lose their way so much. It's rhetoric you'd expect from a convicted serial killer with a psychological problem, not a good shepherd.
Or tax-free evading by under-reporting his net worth/income. Either way not good. Or some inheritance he didn't declare. Or his wife had money. Or whatever - no matter, though, he has to explain where that money came from.
Bought and paid for SCOTUS
He can't even explain where the money to pay off his gambling debts came from.Or tax-free evading by under-reporting his net worth/income. Either way not good. Or some inheritance he didn't declare. Or his wife had money. Or whatever - no matter, though, he has to explain where that money came from.