Seriously, he can’t leave us hanging after that!
Seriously, he can’t leave us hanging after that!
I saw Faye at the Oscars and she does seem scary, but you can totally tell me. I’ll put it in the vault.
You need to come with gossip. I am ready!!!
One day, I must tell you my stories from backstage at that beloved OTHER film about Crawford (the big one). I’ve got first hand tea on that one that I still can’t pour on a public forum after all these years (beware the wrath of Faye).
1. Segregate poor kids into poor schools
2. Starve poor schools of funding
3. Point to low achievement as evidence of failure.
4. Close poor schools.
5. Give kids “choice” to go to private school.
End of education as we know it.
Guys, not being a giant shit-heel is hard. Like really hard. Let’s just settle in to being awful. Doing right by others is costing time and money. I mean once, I had to go to school with black people. Can you believe it?! They were black! I got into politics to make sure this doesn’t happen to anyone else.
I have a genuine question and I’d love some feedback. How many female friends do you have that DON’T have disordered eating?
Thank you for sharing your story, I am really happy that you are doing better and this bill sounds very promising. One thing from the article that stood out was this line
Fat, Ugly and Stupid - It’s the Holy Trinity of Micro-Dicked Men everywhere.
GEO Group, one of the largest private prison companies in the country
Ah, yes, Obama’s cunning plan!
The issue of prison labor isn’t limited to immigration detention, but the legal issues are very different, because immigration detainees haven’t been convicted of any crime.
There should be no such thing as a private prison. I would love to see them all shut down. Of course, like everything evil, they will only expand under trump.
Stripping away freedom should be a burden, not an opportunity.
I hope this is a step to outlawing this perversion of justice.
And a very large portion of that portion probably call themselves “Christians”.
Fantastic news. These private prisons make bank off of forcing people to “voluntarily” work for them. Really excited to see that this suit has gone forward.
Just a reminder that people who are being held in immigration detention centers are not being punished for crimes, but these centers are nonetheless run very much like prisons. I think the operators may not always understand the Constitutional significance of the fact that these people are not criminal prisoners.