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Also, "football."

Care to give a little more background on English law here? Are rights simply assigned to anyone who occupies a piece of property, or must they go about it a certain way?

Good God. +1.

You call that failure? Every kid on my block has either the lunchbox or the action figures!

Please comment here more, ThatBroad. Consider this an engraved invitation.

Are you sure it's not Kids in the Hall's Mark McKinney in The A.J. Burnett Story?

I ask you to consider the words of the U.S.' most famous contemporary anarchist:

But as far as it being politically sound and being used as a tool of gaining respect and power, as this article has made it seem, I think it's ridiculous.

Have you ever participated in an act of vandalism? I have. It was entertaining as hell. Pulse-pounding, even.

If Sarah Palin hasn't already been comprehensively unmasked, then I'm not sure how more effort here is going to make any difference.

Riots are about power, and they are about catharsis.

Sorry, this just makes me want her more.

Although I suppose you would only know it was the full text...if you'd read the whole thing.

People fall in love with people.

No nasty response here. Thanks for your insight.

I'll bet some of us would be ecstatic simply to broaden our dating pools from zero to one.

and (in my experience) black dudes with commensurate education don't want to date black women either.

Given the state of the political system right now, I hesitate to advocate a political solution to any problem.

The title of Loni Anderson's autobiography is My Life in High Heels.

Others (especially litigators) will have better detail on this. But yes, peremptory challenges are a crucial part of jury selection, and it's possible to use them without being explicit as to why you're dismissing someone. So while the law bars overt discrimination in jury selection, in fact the tacit or covert kind