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None of this changes with “gun legislation”. This is the result of decades of local and national sociological negligence. It’s the response to the “head in the sand” inaction of governing bodies avoiding a long simmering malaise permeating the American populace as a whole.

Oh, this doesn’t just apply to you. This applies to the people speaking out 5, 10, 15, 20 years after their neighborhoods have gone to crap. All because they thought, “it’ll go away if I ignore it long enough” or “I’m too busy to lend a helping hand, I have to think of me and the dollars I need for my survival.” (Even

So during this “sit in”, when are the Dems going to admit that it’s not about the guns or “new measures”. That it’s about the failure to fund the existing system and allow it to enforce the measures in place properly?

Probably because the measures are no different than those already in place. These people that would be listed on these “new background check” measures already get checked for these measures. It’s just a failure of the system to enforce the already existing rules in place.

LOL, where is you righteous indignation while Chicago streets have been burning. I love all this “pick my particular event to be shocked at” righteousness.

Can anyone list me the exact details of said “gun control”? Is there anything in there that prevents “straw purchases” that essentially make ALL gun control an exercise in futile gesturing.

He’s in Brighton UK, pretty expensive. Similar to London, not the same just similar.

Soooo, why is he not fighting this in court? Between the discriminating language and the “noise warning notice” being late the U.K. courts would throw out the eviction. Not to mention probably levy some sort of fine on the landlord for the discriminating behavior.

  • Cables attached to everything except Norman, who has a scar where his cable would be attached.

China is a dangerous economy to invest in. The major industries are either directly owned by the military or are owned by former military generals. A large portion of their “non-military” economy is actually subsidized to a large degree and business decisions are made according to a military agenda.

Meh...Firefly predicted what essentially already existed in Shanghai/Hong Kong/Singapore. “Ghost in the Shell: Inncocence” reaffirms what Firefly was predicting, again essentially just identifying the Singaporean area(s) of Asia.

This reminds me of the guy in NYC that visits(ed) the sidewalks in the jewel/precious metals district. Outside all the Hebrew shops he scrapes all the mud/grime/crud from between the brick walkways and spacers in the concrete.

“....NBC pressured the team to cancel tonight’s event because of worries about low TV ratings.”

Putting aside the growing expectations of disappointment with this game, I have a question.

Holy crap, PS4 is dropping the hammer on new releases. If it wasn’t for cross platform XB1 would have jack to offer.

..........$75 million. If you can’t complete a game for $75 million you don’t deserve to be in business. (Coming from the guy that usually likes to advocate for the creators instead of the publisher.) I don’t care how ambitious they claimed to be, a lot of these costs for the final product are getting absurd.

“...exist to stop our democracy from descending into tyranny...”

No. The asshole is the guy that didn’t give her the professional courtesy of telling her he was leaving. That goes for her producer and other execs that found out and didn’t tell her before the press release.

And what is it when female fans do this? Female-gazey-rapeish? Oh, that doesn’t exist? Because they’re female? Honestly, F the feminist double standard. Take your militancy back to your therapists. The populace is tired of contradictory indignation.

Male gazey and rapey? Over a photo, with a famous comedian, that makes her career off of racy jokes/photos/movies. Are you f-ing kidding me or did you get hit in the head with the fem 2x4 one too many times?