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You also realize that “spring 2015" was LAST year, right? If the report you’re referring to gives stats for spring 2015, then this definitely can’t refer to him, as it would refer to a student who was expelled a year ago. Its currently 2016. I have trouble remembering myself sometimes, but alas.

I mean, its entirely possible that in a school of over 7,000 undergraduates (or whatever the number is) there was more than one person who was expelled this semester, right? That report indicates that there was 1 expulsion for sexual assault in this time frame, not that there was only 1 expulsion for any reason in the

Right, except that it seems like the employees don’t necessarily take those rules that seriously, or that they’re not that vigorously enforced in a lot of hotels.

No idea

I’d expect that hotel to declare bankruptcy basically immediately. She probably doesn’t get a cent or at least gets very little of the $55mil.

“Trying to recreate that in Cleveland was a mistake because he is a bad GM.”

Yes. But I mean, to be fair, his teammates in Cleveland the first time around were really bad. My point is that the upgrade over that situation would have been signing with a team where the complementary 3 and D guards you can kick the ball out to aren’t Sashsa Pavlovic and Boobie Gibson, who revealed themselves to

Too many in the sports commentariat still don’t realize that basketball is mostly zero sum: only one guy can dominate the ball at any one time. If you’ve got one guy dominating the ball, you need other people around him who are best at playing off the ball and complementing him. Its really not rocket science.

I totally agree with your general point, not arguing with you.

Fwiw, there are no scholarships for Ivy League teams. These guys are paying the same as everyone else (or getting the same financial aid based on family need as everyone else).

Jesus, that’s a dodge. She also supported it primarily because it had the VAWA act and other things supported by democrats in it. It was a compromise bill. I’d just point out that you don’t know what he thought about super predators because he was unimportant enough at that time that nobody was paying much attention

There isn’t a right answer. People who don’t like her will take advantage of an opportunity to vent about not liking her. Nothing else is going on here.

I mean, well, he didn’t. Trends of mass incarceration are mostly driven by state level policies that often predated and were unaffected by the 1994 federal-level crime bill. Even if we pardoned literally every single federal prisoner in the US (either if we did it right now today, or if Bill Clinton had done it in

Why are no protesters going after Bernie Sanders for voting for the crime bill? This is what baffles me.

Maybe they are better judges of what their own interests are than you are?

That’s such a self-defeating cop out. That that happened has a lot to do with the fact that most voters never bother to turn out in off cycle local elections. In many city council races in most large cities, turnout is like 10%-20%, and made up almost entirely of old people. If you actually mobilized just 2-3% of the

And he flips the shots up so casually too, like he’s not even trying. But that’s really far and he’s not a big or strong dude at all

Horford they could sign outright in the summer without giving up any of the current assets. Next year they could start IT, AB, JC, Horford, Sullinger, with Smart, Evan Turner (who has turned into a pretty decent player suddenly), the top draft pick (someone like Jaylen Brown or Brandon Ingram), Amir Johnson, Olynyk

There’s a reason many celebrities check into hotels under names like Ron Mexico...

Agree re: OKC. He could replace many of Dion Waiters’ minutes and even a bad, hobbled Joe Johnson would be a net positive if he’s taking time away from Waiters.