I've always thought that label was pretty stupid. ANYTHING other than direct democracy can be said to be "undemocratic" depending on the definition. It's basically a weasel-definition used by anybody (on any side) against some activity they don't like, for whatever reason. Left-wing example: breaking up a riot, that (may) have started as a protest is decried as "undemocratic" and/or "fascist"... even when they're burning cars, looting, etc.Fox and co already talking about how grand juries are undemocratic.
Agreed. I was trying to get that across, and it even went through my mind to write it, but it didn't seem completely "right" (or wrong, or whatever) either, so I didn't write it, but I do agree with you that it's HIGHLY related, if not a clean variant.It's a variation of the "No True Scotsman" fallacy.
I want to hear more about this. This sounds both hilarious and bad.and that wacko in Antigonish that steals one ballot box every election...
More sad then bad; "the ballot box bandit" Alexander James Mackenzie, 68 has twice stolen ballot boxes to try and get better federal government responses to perceived slights against Pictou County. Best part is he wears a leather jacket with the name Ballot Box Bandit on the back.I want to hear more about this. This sounds both hilarious and bad.
OTOH wasn't there also something where the indictment rate was 99% (or something) when convened, except for police shootings, where it happened once and that's it or something? It was posted here somewhere, but my search-fu on Halforums is pretty lacking.To be fair, grand juries *are* a problem. They're supposed to act as a check in power for prosecutors, but the joke about how a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich has a reason for existing.
Regardless, Fox does not give a shit about prosecutorial overreach when it's the average citizen (or scurry mainoree-tays) getting shafted, so they can fuck off now.
Yes, I believe this has been discussed here in the past, and it fits with the general feeling that grand juries are prosecutor patsies.OTOH wasn't there also something where the indictment rate was 99% (or something) when convened, except for police shootings, where it happened once and that's it or something? It was posted here somewhere, but my search-fu on Halforums is pretty lacking.
Just a reminder we're still talking about Fox and Fools. The most brain damaged of all the Fox Noise programs. They are the most likely to just regurgitate whatever is fed into their earpiece.Yes, I believe this has been discussed here in the past, and it fits with the general feeling that grand juries are prosecutor patsies.
Ironic because the only people they don't indict are pigs.but the joke about how a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich has a reason for existing.
Eriol said:Left-wing example: breaking up a riot, that (may) have started as a protest is decried as "undemocratic" and/or "fascist"... even when they're burning cars, looting, etc.
These people, I swear. Be nice to see some fiscal conservatism rear its head in response to this stuff already.This is just too funny: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40829550
Sure. But haven't we already seen that less than half of America has more than half a brain?Anyone with have a brain is going to see it for what it is and stay far away. Those who throw in with "Trump TV" are going to find the job market very unforgiving when this outfit inevitably collapses.
As your nearest neighbor, I'm going to have to disagree, seeing as how I want to live and all that.You know what? Fine. Just make sure you hit where I live so I'm caught in the fireball and get vaporized, cause I don't wanna limp away from this.
You say that, but you live in Jersey, which I am led to believe is populated entirely by people who either want to kill and rob other people, or are tired of life and ready to be killed and robbed.As your nearest neighbor, I'm going to have to disagree, seeing as how I want to live and all that.
And who said she's the latter?You say that, but you live in Jersey, which I am led to believe is populated entirely by people who either want to kill and rob other people, or are tired of life and ready to be killed and robbed.
And who said she's the latter?
It's only Mad Max around here when we're driving!You say that, but you live in Jersey, which I am led to believe is populated entirely by people who either want to kill and rob other people, or are tired of life and ready to be killed and robbed.
You know, I figured it out. He was foretelling his own future. He has visions, he just never realized it was about him. Or even crazier, he DID, he just couldn't help himself.[DOUBLEPOST=1502232059,1502231672][/DOUBLEPOST]Forgot to add this. Instead of China it's N Korea.As is tradition...