ErikTheHalfBee
Erik
ErikTheHalfBee

100% yes.

Also, and sorry if I missed this in the article, another huge change seems to be that in the revised version there needs to be a crime committed, which typically means documented. In the Obama version there seems to be less onus on proving violence occurred.

I agree. So much about Roger Stone to me screams “gay”. Again, not that there’s anything wrong with that.

He was *completely* doing this on purpose, right down to the waving hands while flashing the V.

I prefer “defendant”, ultimately to become “inmate”.

Depending on how one defines a troubled person, I’d say there are a few more than 3 examples.

Yes and no. Most times there is general information provided about the data breach and when it occurred. The problem is a lot of times it’s not known exactly when the breach occurred and/or it’s not a single event breach. Often it’s only discovered that there has been a breach and it has occurred over x

I agree. I think people were a bit quick to dismiss the 25th Amendment argument. I have to think there are even quite a few Republican members of Congress who would buy into that now.

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The part about Trump’s use of Adderall is at the 5 minute mark.

Apparently it is if he legitimately has ADHD. Which wouldn’t surprise me too much.

I’m prepared to put money on it that Trump takes Adderall, or something similar. I’m sure we all remember his debates against Hillary Clinton where he was sniffing so much I thought his plan was to literally suck all of the air out of the room. Then as last night he needed to stay sharp, focused, and be in control. I

Thanks for at least confirming what I said, that this is bad but that the facility itself is not necessarily worse than others because of what happened. Which was my only point.

Loved Schmidt’s comments on Trump. Plain-spoken and to the point. And that it’s coming from a Republican is a plus.

First, yes I do wonder how it was that her pregnancy was missed. That’s suspicious but unless there was some sort of conspiracy multiple people missed her symptoms. Or she had few if any symptoms. Again, it seems odd but there are plenty of stories out there of people who are not in comas and didn’t realize they were

DNA samples in this sort of instance are often - although certainly not always - destroyed once it is confirmed there isn’t a match.

On what do you base that damning assessment? I’m not saying you are or aren’t wrong, but nothing I read suggests it is any different than any other hospital or care facility. 

But I still don’t think we men will every really know what it’s like to have a watermelon pulled out through a nostril.

Not trying to de-legitimize any heart break you’ve had, but I’d argue a broken trust is worse than a broken heart, although the two can all too often go hand-in-hand.

And now stick that in the frozen north and I wonder how or why Canada and the northernmost states were ever settled.

And I’m assuming a wiping/cleansing spell is included...