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ESG was never big, but this song has a certain kind of immortality.

Roger Stone has worms in his ears, worms in his brain, worms in his drawers, and worms come out of his mouth. He’s one evil racist SOB, but in terms of the pardons/commutations crew, he’s got competition in terms of being the worst.

I’m pretty sure a judge is examining the commutation for legality. It would be unconstitutional if it were a quid pro quo, that old stinking latin phrase  that comes up constantly wherever the Ugly King is.

I looked at the headline and thought, “so what else is new?” Not to excuse anyone for acting poorly, these complaints deserve attention, but my best guess is being on a show like this puts you in with a dysfunctional family, a little like the one portrayed on UnReal. I imagine that there are a lot of highly

And cruel. “Gee. I’m in a certain mood so I’m going to go incite some terror by threatening deportation to some men working in the hot sun on the street with shovels. You know, make them think about how they or people who look like them might lose everything they have and their children sent to foster care because of

I don’t like minimizing what she did. Black people are serving time based on false accusations like hers, something for which there should be a penalty as severe as kidnapping charges bring, because that’s what effectively happens.

BLM is spearheading criminal justice reform, through the defund movement, which if people got out of their way, would have a big impact on all crime, (including B on B, if that’s the hollow gas lighting rhetorical hill he wants to die on.) Its just so fucking disingenuous to pretend that BLM doesn’t care about crime,

Jeffrey Epstein was offering 5oo million for bail. Which I figure he planned to skip.

One of the main purposes of punishment is to serve as a determent, and jail would do that most effectively. What she did was a serious crime. I’ve been a prison volunteer for years, and would love to see them torn down, but really, do we start reform with the white lady who threatened a black man?

If she’s got a decent lawyer, they will set a trial date for the day before the election in November, so that a judge can let her off with a minimal fine, without getting massively bombed in the press.

I am pretty sure that he has diplomatic immunity in the US, and if he visited and was even charged with rape, he’d be allowed to leave, its happened with UN diplomats with much less status. Unless the UK cut the immunity off.

I wonder if the GAP is thrilled with this. Maybe, they are, but not sure they will love the idea of him alienating a ton of their customers which he will certainly do if goes much further with “his campaign” or whatever the hell its supposed to be, if anything at all.

Defunding the police doesn’t mean getting rid of police departments, as Kaba notes. It means making them obsolete.

Any city cop complains with reasonable frustration of having to deal with addicted, mentally ill, and poor, street people. Its soul breaking work, nobody get helped, and nothing changes.

And the people who did this, with the exception of the nurse, were likely street hires, with no experience, training, education, or aptitude for working at such a demanding job. As much as they deserve punishment for brutally killing a child the problem is also the fact that while the government loves to incarcerate c

I saw a clip of the Fox News interview where Nestor was invited to say something about their relationship, and I had the distinct impression that what was happening was that a 19 year old was being made to argue like a 12 year old in order to rise to the utter pettiness of Fox News logic.

Its nice to see Booker just talking, outside the context of Congress, without the need to make “big” statements. He says good things there too, but I like him better when he relaxes like this, his ideas are more interesting, there’s knowledge, honesty, teaching, and humor in him that isn’t there on the ridiculous

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There is nothing related to common sense, or anything natural, about the whole thing.

This is a happy video, but it also illustrates lethality. A young guy is rounded up in what looks like California protests, likely for exercising his rights, but who knows why. In a beautiful moment, while being led to the paddy wagon, he looks over the menu and decides he’d prefer the appetizer course of not being

On the other hand, minus a relatively insignificant bit, its $100.000.000.00 more than I’ve been able to give. So I’m pretty glad someone out there can do it.