How can the author say that they’re getting brutally slaughtered, when in reality they are less likely to be murdered than the average person? Makes no sense, the author didn’t do her math and screwed up. Have some integrity.
How can the author say that they’re getting brutally slaughtered, when in reality they are less likely to be murdered than the average person? Makes no sense, the author didn’t do her math and screwed up. Have some integrity.
16,000 people were killed last year. Only 26 of them were transgender. That’s literally .1%. Transgendered people make up .3% of the population, according to transgender advocates.
Why should be care? Tell us. Why shoud we care about a subset of the population registering around .0000000001% of the population? Why?
So scholarship endowments should not exist, either?
Or if your the average person who simply doesn’t care its just a crummy predictable action movie with a few funny bit.
Has it been confirmed there are any Russian dead? Everywhere I’ve read, says we gave the Russians notice.
Didn’t the prior administration drop something like 12,000 bombs in Syria in 2016 alone? I don’t recall any outrage like we’re seeing from these Gawker writers today.
So — to recap:
Honestly, I don’t understand the uproar. 7 people were killed by US missiles yesterday. We even gave their allies warning before launching them.
While I’m certainly not itching for World War 3, I’m a little sympathetic to some people who see this as a preferable alternative to the previous Syria policy of “Maybe Assad will get bored of killing his own people?” even if it risks larger problems.
Please, enlighten us with an example of successful socialism..... I’ll wait.
What other kind of data can you access? ;)
That’s weird. The only thing you’ll typically see at a spring training are a bunch of z’s.
This is the correct answer.
And then an engineer who’s never built a thing in his life to decide where to hide all the bolts so it is impossible to work on without dismantling something else.
Immigration law gives the president more than enough authority to deny entry to classes of people who would otherwise be allowed into the country. From 8 U.S.C. 1182, the following aliens are inadmissable: