It was still funny, even if you were off by 1.You can tell what series of books I have yet to actually read
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It was still funny, even if you were off by 1.You can tell what series of books I have yet to actually read
Is it too much to hope those with thin blue flag stickers and paraphernalia will start becoming targets of MAGA/"Proud" Boy vandalism? You know, considering they're in violation of the US Flag Code in the first place. 'Course that doesn't seem to bother the "patriotic" people who use them as much as kneeling, which isn't a violation of the flag code in the first place.I wonder how many of them are running to their cars to rip off the thin blue line bumper stickers.
'Merica.You mean the idiots who complain about the flag code while wearing flags as clothing?
FTFTFY
Yep. And at the other end of NJ, Camden also had similar results with defund/reform. Just as a reminder for those not familiar, Camden was ranked America's Most Dangerous City for decades, and when it wasn't #1, it was always in the top 5 until that change.A tiny glimmer of good news
Newark cops, with reform, didn’t fire a single shot in 2020 | Moran
It's not about de-funding police. The task is to teach cops to do better, and watch them to make sure.www.nj.com
Hmm, does this count as a public performance? Sic the RIAA on them & for once actually allow them to get all the "damages" they claim for.Cops playing copyrighted music to stop video of them being posted online
aka "How to game the YouTube DMCA/strike algorithm to your own benefit."
--Patrick
So long as the venue where it is being played is not a member of ASCAP, I suppose it could.Hmm, does this count as a public performance?
The dude has decided to file a civil suit against the department/officer. We'll see how that goes.And police continue to face no accountability.