… and prosecuted for leaking classified data.
… and prosecuted for leaking classified data.
His vague, wishy-washy statement yesterday did include the phrase "in the strongest terms." He also said we should all be paying more attention to the unemployment rate.
I'm convinced it's feudalism.
Seeing the statue of Ernie Banks outside Wrigley made me tear up. Which doesn't mean they're not stupid, just that I like them in principle, and that's good enough for me.
I disagree - it's as moronic as saying that France and Poland should have statues of Hitler to make sure they don't forget that important chapter in their history.
Hey, it's tough for a sub to find a dom they can trust, and there's no need for you to mock them over it.
I fail to see how it's "rewriting history" when statues get so little attention in the first place.
A friend of mine had to work all day and couldn't follow the news, so she asked me to sum it all up for her. I finished by saying, "Well, it coulda been worse."
But Steve Bannon welcomed him to the White House.
I've decided that anyone using "Antifa" is simply desperate to avoid using "Anti-fascists" so that they can avoid having to explain why fighting fascism is a bad thing.
Their brain starts to hurt, so they stop.
Statement from Attorney General Jeffery Sessions:
Charlottesville is a health care story, precisely because of the injuries. All those people will end up with hospital bills to pay.
They have phones and radios, don't they?
There was time between last night and this morning to flood Charlottesville with every last state trooper, sheriff's deputy, and off-duty cop in the state. The very fact that the city had tried to relocate their permit but were denied by the court was enough of a clue that this level of trouble was possible unless…
I think we're all stuck with having to take a bite of this shit sandwich.
We dodged a bullet just so we could have this guy, and this is the thanks we get?
Trump couldn't wrap his head around the idea that he would be asked to speak about someone other than himself.
I don't recall anyone supporting Occupy showing up in fucking tactical assault gear and armed to the teeth. And video evidence clearly shows that the governor only shut it down after HOURS had passed with violent scuffles breaking out and ZERO law enforcement presence to stop it.
If they really want to protest the removal of Confederate statues and renaming of parks, they should follow the example of Vietnam War protesters who lit themselves on fire.