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Well I've got news for people who think that way, cops have first amendment rights too, and we plan to exercise ours. I'd remind the NFL and their players that it is not the violent thugs burning down buildings that buy their advertiser's products. It's cops and the good people of St. Louis and other NFL towns that

You don't just get respect because you say so. You earn it, primarily by treating others with the respect you demand. You see, police? THAT is the problem, you want to treat citizens like enemy combatants AND to be respected by them too! It doesn't work that way. NFL players (or anyone else) are under no obligation to

oh you might enjoy this: Goldman Sachs came in and threw a party at work last week. Paid for everything in cash. Left us their change as a tip. ¢50. On almost a $200 tab. I handed the woman her change and she waved her hand at me like "oh I don't need it you can have it." And walked off.

The Southern Poverty Law Center released a report called "Close to Slavery: Guest Worker Programs in the United States"

On tv they make it look like you get arrested, you ask for a lawyer, and you get a lawyer. I've been arrested twice. First time I was too intoxicated to ask for a lawyer, but I asked them repeatedly to stop questioning me and they didn't. I was told I could apply for a public defender the day of my hearing- but there

No, they don't.

What was that old argument that stupid and terrible DARE tried to scare kids with? That drug dealers will give you a free "sample" to get you hooked and addicted? Yeah right. Drug dealers don't give away free product.

You know, it's interesting: Men's Rights Activists always complain that feminists ignore problems facing men. And then when a feminist addresses a problem that harms men, as Anita is doing right here, they attack her for it.

Me? I make a $40 tip on a $90 check. Coworkers? Rake in lots of lovely YOU SHALL BURN IN HELL pamphlets.

Oh that last one and my heart strings... I don't know whether to be thrilled that family can be so cool in the face of suckery, or pissed that they feel so compelled to reward not-suckery as a rare and precious thing.

When I saw "Truly Great Customers" in true Kitchenette style I was expecting to hear tales of the truly depraved... however what I got was 4 heartwarming tales of human decency.

That's completely untrue. As Dr. Nerdlove just said, women are not a monolith.