SeemoreK
SeemoreK
SeemoreK

The day I learned Colin Cowherd was a race baiting piece of shit was the day I heard him analogize Sean Taylor to a stained carpet, the day after he was gunned down in his own home. I go out of my way to change the channel when he is on. A real A class shitbird.

I would say I'm outraged, angry, etc etc etc. This is the NCAA is nothing more than a modern day shakedown.

As someone who used to deal with issuing DUI's and DWI's regularly, I never understood why people with this kind of "fuck you" money choose to drink and drive when they have any number of options. Then again, I'm sure it's a little bit of narcissism and power tripping involved where they feel they're above the law,

Your point is lost coming across as a condescending prick

Touche'

I can't say I have ever tried that tactic.

I can speak to the law enforcement aspect of telling when and if someone is lying. Generally speaking there is no one clue rather it's a combination of indicators that usually lead me to believe someone is lying. A great way is to just have people tell you their story (or lie) multiple times during the course of your

All this headache I'd say screw it and go the way of the Bears and have no cheerleaders.

I can't debate this with you because you obviously aren't reading what I am saying. If I am investigating you then that means I have probable cause. I am not talking about in terms of regular citizen interactions or traffic stops. I am not a regular uniformed police officer.

False. The presumption of innocence is for the court system. My job as the investigatory arm of the judicial system is to do just that, investigate. I gather my facts, compile my reports and in the end I let the cards fall wherever they may. Someone's guilt or innocence in the eyes of the law is decided by a jury of

As a police officer I can tell you that when I am investigating incidents I (and every good cop who busts real criminals) goes into it with the mind frame that the suspect is lying and it's my job to prove he's not. I know it's counter intuitive to what the media portrays (cops think everybody lies and there sole job

A lot of police departments put up those signs saying "Checkpoint in 1 mile" are usually setup at every exit except the 1 mile mark exit because they know people will exit immediately.

I recall a website years ago called "How Was She." Essentially it was the same concept but I remember the absolute outrage from women across the country. I mean how dare anyone share their intimate details with the world without their permission. Now roles are reversed and it is somehow acceptable? I would say it's

Probably the only time you'll every hear republican's endorse welfare.....

I swear to God, the internet is the best and worst thing to ever happen to this freaking country. It gives coward's like these knuckleheads a venue to publicly state their b.s. with zero accountability.

I know it sounds harsh but in this day and age where people file complaints with HR over some of the silliest shit I would stay clear of concerning myself with anyone's personal issues.

Joey Crawford shouldn't be allowed near a finals game after that abortion of a game he and his team called in the Miami/Indianapolis series.

Common sense says only an idiot would not ask what they are going to get paid. Far to often people forget that you're interviewing the employer just as much as they are interviewing you. Its like people are scared that one particular job interview is the only prospective job left in the whole world.

It's been my experience that those who can, do. Those who can't, work in HR.