Yes, I do. I was referring to your latter statement. I could have worded that better.
Yes, I do. I was referring to your latter statement. I could have worded that better.
Well now, let’s throw a little wrinkle into your clear view of the world. What if the kid really thought it wasn’t a real gun, but the officers knew it was?
You should look into why the explosion in illegal immigrating happened.
Apologize to the adorable snek.
I was going to leave something snarky about how I’m not going to do your research for you and if you want to dig in to your preconceived and humorously uninformed conclusion, that would be fine with me. But then I remembered a friend posted a relatively (relatively!) succinct explanation, so I’ll just paste it here.…
Yes, sorry, this is exactly wrong. He did have a civil contract. A contract of carriage. That’s what a ticket is. The airline can’t say “nevermind, we decided the contract is invalid” after he boards. The very terms of the contract state this quite clearly - you know, in the pages of fine print nobody reads but can…
I am fan of calling a spade a spade.
Do not read this reply if you are unable to take someone being extremely abrasive and cold. I will not spare you a single detail or truth, and will likely as a result trample all over your sentiments.
Being involuntarily bumped before you’ve been issued a boarding pass and boarded the plane may be common.
Actually yes, police enforcing civil contracts between private parties without a court order is pretty much one of the things I expect from a police state!
Not strictly police (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-united-chicago-aviation-police-met-20170413-story.html) They are security guards employed by aviation department, not PD
There’s a good legal evaluation of this guy’s situation here:
It’s so weird to me how cops just started doing stuff like this since cell phones with video cameras became so common place. You’d think they would have been up to these same shenanigans before, but the outcomes of so many internal investigations into such reports made it clear that witnesses and alleged victims were…
That last graf was like
There is no good reason for abortion... except for mine.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2013/nov/22/harry-reid/harry-reid-says-82-presidential-nominees-have-been/
Reminder: McConnell’s Republican Opposition Congress filibustered 79 Obama nominees before Reid went for the nuclear option.
I find it astonishing that the people who voted for this con man, the “rich” guy that laughably ran on a “populist” platform, have no issue with him stacking the government with family and other cronies who directly profit from obvious conflicts of interest. Paying millions to rent space in Trump Tower? No problem!…
Was never a fan of her, but I proudly voted for her, and whenever I stop and think about how things went down I get really angry. Especially in light of this Russia bullshit.
Every single analysis of the election that I’ve seen has said that voter suppression had nothing to do with it.