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"weird penalties"

According to John Boehner they come from from Calgary.

… She got better.

Are we just done with Newswires today, Internet?

If I had a daughter I'd be honored to teach her how to establish a shell corporation in Delaware, Wyoming or Nevada.

That'd be worse for Sam than the Taste Test that accompanied "Here's how to drink like AV Club's Sean O'Neal."

STOP RESISTING

"Oh, I'm sorry, I thought this was Gold's Gym."

I haven't! Only the Doris Kearns Goodwin book. Happy for the recommendation because anything that could bring me closer to an understanding about the worst canoe trip in presidential history would be worthwhile.

Spectacular. The story of Kermit Roosevelt in particular is amazing and undertold, with the inexplicable saga of the River of Doubt being the best part of the whole thing.

"The study’s conclusion is clear: comments play a powerful role in shaping reader opinions. That means even if a news article is impartial, commenter opinions can shift the tone and influence readers in a way that was never intended by the author."

"And Durst’s lawyer Richard DeGuerin told the AP that the guilty plea has come at 'great cost' to his client."

"and those last few pages: demanding to be looked at."

Harsh, but fair.

No argument here. Then again, there's no need to stop at two as the various actions against indigenous tribes all over the continent could be broken out any number of ways.

The irony of course is that Alex Jones and the like won't acknowledge the one real race war in American history as having had anything to do with race.

It's more of a Lenny Kravitz type deal.

Your last paragraph is a fine point of view (not one I share, which is cool), but that's not the OP's argument as stated in the original quote.

Which part of "people who like this album are untethered from reality and the virtues of life" is he correct about?