“Mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun,” he said, failing to note that if there is no gun, there is no trigger to pull.
“Mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun,” he said, failing to note that if there is no gun, there is no trigger to pull.
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I drove from South Florida to New Orleans and back (1500+ miles total) with 2 kids under 3 in a 2017 Clubman. Not as much of a challenge as yours, but it wasn’t much of a hardship. That drive would be dreamy in the Volvo.
The radio show is apparently the most-listened sports radio show in America. That big enough?
The one thing you can legitimately be mad at GM for on this still-unannounced Corvette is the lack of a manual.
It’s a hideaway. Pretty slick, actually. Sadly, not available in America.
Ugh. That is so foul. I feel comfortable saying that it is NEVER acceptable to spit on someone. No matter how despicable you find the target.
Is it America’s responsibility to take in and support every individual, family, and child who has a horrible situation in their home country?
I wouldn’t go quite that far, but you’re right. They are no employees and should never be treated as employees. They are clearly contractors and the company treats them accordingly.
Are we really still doing “coupe means two-door!” articles? You may not like it, but you need to accept it. At the least not bother writing unoriginal content.
I can’t tell if you guys really think Will Cain was duped, or if the joke it on me now.
I’m not a truck person. At all. And I’ve never owned a Jeep.
Discovery is the other line of cars you’re thinking of. Right now it’s the Discovery and the Discovery Sport. They’re more utilitarian and off-road read.
I understand that Splinter supports Omar and dismisses the notion that anything she has said is anti-Semitic. And that’s unfortunate. The Israel-Palestinian situation is far more complicated than any of the editors or commenters seemingly would care to hear, but it doesn’t deserve the influence of Representative Omar.
You definitely have a way of oversimplifying religion that clearly demonstrates you have no understanding of religious faith nor the way the followers apply it.
This doesn’t really change the issues that people have with it. Yes, sharia law is the set of interpretations and understandings by which Muslims live. And yes, it means different things to different people.
Again, that’s fair. But some things are luxuries. Compare it to cars. Most can afford a Honda Civic. Fewer can afford a similarly sized Mercedes C-Class. Most can afford to watch sports on TV. Fewer can afford to see them in person.
I mean, fair enough. I was just making the point that most of the people in society being excluded by this new policy are already excluded from the games by the cost of it.
There’s also this: cashless stadiums are inherently exclusionary.
Premium is the highest trim.