This is why we should make cops bonded.
This is why we should make cops bonded.
My wife is better at doing this than I am. She drove us through the Rockies in the middle of February in a 1988 Nissan Stanza with no snow tires or chains.
This video is kind of endearing, gotta be honest.
I don’t know if Avery actually did it or not, but it’s clear this trial should be thrown out, as well as the obviously planted evidence. That would probably yield a “not guilty” verdict in the second trial, but to the alternate theory: there doesn’t need to be an alternate theory. That’s irrelevant, and it’s up to the…
This is a tragedy here in Texas. (That Blue Bell fucked up, not that the DOJ is investigating them.)
Ok. That still says nothing about whether she’s ditzy. Harris-Perry is not that.
Whether true or not, that doesn’t make her ditzy.
Give me a reason not to be confrontational.
No, it doesn’t. WorldStarHipHop, whether you like it or not, is a cultural hub for a lot of folks. And a lot of people on that site have varying interests. It’s a cross-connection, so it is an interesting question and a good question, especially tying it in to her main point: a lot of folks in the hip hop world are…
but she’s a ditzy basic rich girl.
This is a pretty dismissive and ignorant comment of someone who is a pretty accomplished scholar and political commentator. Maybe TV isn’t her thing exactly, but your post was shit.
No. That’s exactly what the audit they requested; that they audit all of the parties. Keep up, Hillbot.
As well as this, as detailed in Sanders’ lawsuit, a near exact situation happened in 2008 between the Obama and Clinton campaigns, but no one was punished and it never made it to the media.
“Saved” means it’s in a file on an account. “Exported” means the data was dumped onto a spreadsheet, that can be used. What they “saved” here exactly is nebulous, too. “Lists” in databases are query parameters; not “lists” of data.
Sanders got his access back, but his campaign agreed to cooperate with an investigation.
You realize, right, that lawsuits have to be tested for standing before they can proceed? And also that they need approval for class-action status? Anyone can file a lawsuit, but not everyone can get their lawsuit to actually proceed through the court system. This lawsuit passed both hurdles because the judge agreed…
Legally, companies can’t shit down for that reason. But they usually try to find some excuse to do it anyway.
It does apply to right-to-work states.
Yes. Not only is it legally possible, that’s how it’s done. If 50%+1 of a work-force decides they want a union, companies are legally obliged to start negotiation process within a certain time frame (I think they have something like 10 business days to respond.) If they don’t companies can be sued in court or taken in…