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All I gathered from this video is that the interviewer looks like a drag queen.
If "tried to pin it on an innocent black man," you mean she implicated someone that the police told her to imagine had committed the murder after she'd been questioned for 2 days without food, water, sleep, or a lawyer, then yes, she tried to pin it on an innocent black man.
The American legal system is FAR from perfect, but I am pretty confident you cannot put someone on trial here for murder on the theory that she is literally a witch who used her magic powers to commit a murder without leaving any evidence behind (and her lack of motive easily explained as a sacrifice to Satan), then…
I am American. Regardless of history, that is a very dangerous leap to make. The fact that other guilty white people have pinned crimes on black people has no bearing whatsoever on whether Amanda Knox tried to blame a black person because she was guilty. She could have been panicked, confused, tired, delirious,…
When you have cable, you spend a lot of time watching TV indoors on rainy days.
Can't wait for your next op-ed from a sex worker.
You better move along, hunter guy. This bear is not playing games.
Not really:
I would love to say Sherman comes off as articulate and well-spoken in this interview, but that would be racist. I would love to say his actions were frowned upon according to the majority, but that would be racist. I would love to say he's an idol to urban youth in an untraditional way, but that would be racist.
What wrong with a team winning a lot of regular season games and then maybe a World Series every 3 or 4 years? That sounds fucking awesome.
Nnnnnnnope, It is just a game. No one should expect "realism" or "a responsible social model" from this game any more-so than from Dinosaur Tycoon. I don't care what you're a professor of, sir, you should maybe ride a horse with shorter stilts on.
I'm sorry but the reporter did their job once they found out the credentials turned out to be a lie. Part of being a reporter is getting to the truth. The reporter did exactly that.
It's tragic no matter what. But uncovering credential fraud has driven people to suicide (and murder) in the past, even without the clickworthy trans angle. And Dr. V. had, as this piece states, a past history of suicide attempts. Hannan isn't responsible for Dr. V.'s death. Should he have done some things…
There's a reason for this: student loans are relatively high-risk relative to other types of loans but cannot be adjusted based on risk.
I don't understand the problem with Sallie Mae? Mother was a cosigner. She was liable for the balance even if kid died/defaulted on his side of the agreement. Not nice but I thought that was the whole point of cosigners, two people are liable for debts.
Let's not conflate healthy food with organic food, especially in the childhood obesity discussion. Organic/non-organic really has no bearing. (And I don't know how to say this next part without sounding bitchy, but I assure you that's not the intention): If the probably-college-educated author of this piece can't…
Wow, nice slap in the face to the Catholics that read your stuff Doug. Betcha you wouldn't try to be so disrespectful to 'cooler' religions, like Wicca or Druidism.
Come. On. That headline is really, really misleading: Scorcese isn't calling these guys out as his favorite directors, he's specifically giving them kudos for being able to get their films financed—vision intact—within today's system. So yes, "Maybe he knew what he was doing by listing directors who get their work…