as if you have anywhere near the data needed to draw that conclusion.
as if you have anywhere near the data needed to draw that conclusion.
sounds like he needs to be an ex-fiance.
the police who shot ms. taylor should have been indicted for murder. our laws around the use of force by police must change, as part of a root-and-branch overhaul of our justice system.
“ frankly, deterrence doesn’t really work.”
“the whole system needs to be burnt to the ground, and obviously that means he’d be out of a job.”
does this mean that their good cereals (cinnamon toast crunch and honey nut cheerios) have stayed good and don’t need to be revived?
in the words of tupac: “if you got it, better flaunt it.”
“if you replace Ginsburg with some fuckin’ zealot or even a Scalia-lite”
“Congress needs to pass Enabling Acts to start the process of bringing DC and Puerto Rico statehood, creating four additional senators.”
i did not use that phrase. i asserted my prerogative to draw conclusions about people based on their revealed preferences.
it’s not a case of the impact on the democratic platform, it’s a case of the impact that *your* vote would have.
the commenter did not indicate they would not vote. they said that, living in state which is virtually certain to go blue, they may not vote for biden. there are multiple states where biden leads by >25%, so this does not sound like a situation where the person’s vote may throw the state to trump. as such, diane’s…
these situations are not comparable because the anti-mask crowd is actively, willfully choosing to endanger people as a political statement, while the preventative action they are being asked to take is simple and cheap.
this is actually a pretty good representation of how the “talk amurikan” brigade expresses itself in my experience.
not if this is accurate:
okay, so here’s the important question: if by some miracle the national popular vote interstate compact goes into effect, would you change your position?
“judging people based on what they eat and drink”
with our first kid we chose to find out sex at the time of birth. the result was having the extensive nature of the gender binary in our society highlighted by the appalling lack of clothing designed to be gender neutral. so much baby gear is gender-coded with really unnecessary/excessive/pervasive insistence. all the…
“I began to realize that it was entirely unrealistic for my boycott, then two seasons in, to continue indefinitely.”
a spokesperson told WRAL that the staffer’s behavior was ‘completely inappropriate and violates the code of conduct Senator Tillis has for his staff,”