Do we even know if clear backpacks would have prevented the attack? Would they have stopped knives being brought into school? Seems to me like it’s nothing more than theater: Unless everybody is naked, weapons can be hidden.
Do we even know if clear backpacks would have prevented the attack? Would they have stopped knives being brought into school? Seems to me like it’s nothing more than theater: Unless everybody is naked, weapons can be hidden.
I forget: Was Biggus Dickus still around by then?
You really need to work on that whole “can’t not comment” thing if your comments are going to be this stupid. Gaskell was, rightly, all over the “media” yesterday. And an armed, trained officer shooting an actual felon to prevent further death and injury has nothing to do with “the gun control narrative.”
The only good thing to come from this whole mess was Ishmael Reed’s novel Juice!, which was a blast.
Both juries got it right. LAPD and the prosecution team deserved to lose because of their shoddy work. The only good thing about the whole mess was Ishmael Reed’s Juice!, which was wonderful.
Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses.
Yep, alarm bells were going off for me as well. And then the moment of clarity! 20 years here, and every day is a miracle.
Yep. That’s exactly the point: The Knierims’ response is the one we all should have—and obviously don’t.
But Antifa!
I remember when we used to sled . . .
I don’t know. The book freaked me out; I’m not sure I could handle it in movie form!
You’re right, unfortunately. Add the Supreme Court, and it’s already been a complete disaster for progressives. Maybe we can regain ground in the mid-terms, but inter-generational damage is already done.
(Every Day is) Halloween:
Cunnilingice?
I’ll never get over 2011. MBDTF ruled my life that year.
Is he going to ban talking as well? Idiot talkers are far worse than idiot photographers in terms of nuisance.
But the use of “accusatory” seems strange and reductive, implying that her anger wasn’t justified or warranted, in a way that undermines the power of her music and raises the uncomfortable specter of the “angry black woman” stereotype.”
A man ahead of his time. Hilariously so, but still . . .
Even if it did put him square with Scott’s mother, the state of South Carolina’s a little more hardnosed.