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If a judge threw the charges out, doesn’t that heavily imply that the “resisting arrest” charge and subsequent beating aren’t warranted? Meaning that this is another example of a police department “investigating” itself and declaring itself free from any responsibility.

You really think that, in pro sports, there even is such a thing as running up the score? Since when do we need to be concerned about the feelings of pro sports players during a game?

God, I can only hope that that one forum commenter actually does sue Blizzard. Please, waste your resources on a futile lawsuit that will get thrown out once the judge glances at the terms of service. They get mad at Blizzard for banning them, but Blizzard didn’t force them to cheat. This might be the only time I ever

You also have to prove injury to the slandered/libeled parties. The names were withheld, therefore the football players remain mostly anonymous. They didn’t lose their scholarships, either. I’m having a hard time understand where the injury to the accused is.

Printing money at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving is legal. Printing money in my basement is illegal. Location matters.

Yeah. I’m really trying.

They don’t have a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, so stonewalling is going to be even further the norm. There are reasonable Republicans, McCain (occasionally), Susan Collins, Lindsey Graham. Maybe I should have said establishment Republicans.

Especially when taken in context with his desire to fund a $4-6 trillion tax cut and his stated goal of reducing the numbers of federal employees.

Huge assist to GOP state committees for suppressing the vote. Because who needs the Voting Rights Act now that there is no more racism or discrimination?

As others have noted, he’s not a successful business man. He took 200 million of his daddy’s dollars and underperformed the overall market for decades and, by the way, screwed average American workers at every step in the process. We know that tax cuts for wealthy individuals doesn’t spur the economy, but he’s going

Pence will have zero claim to a mandate if he ends up POTUS. I mean, not like Trump has one now, but if we find ourselves in the circumstance that foists Pence upon us, he will be a lame-duck, one term president that accomplishes almost nothing, except that which is in the direct purview of the office. His preferred

Well, it could be. They said they were working to develop a weapon recommendation tool, which could easily be monetized.

Dude, my controller has the exact opposite problem. Sometimes, it just stops moving forward. Sideways, backward, both fine, but forward can be tough.

There’s a note that indicated the data was from pre-RoI, so I’d say that encompasses the high prevalence of Arminius/Doctrine (and other similar archetype autos) when those weapons were the primary meta.

Cool story, Beefsquatch.

I understood what you were going for, but it wasn’t funny. Two guys have the name Steve? SO FUNNY.

I think maybe Earl thought you were referring to Steve Kerr (you know, the subject of the article), while you were referring to Steve Wilkos. It’s a pretty reasonable mistake to make, but you lost your shit pretty quickly.

He lost the popular vote. That’s not a mandate. He weaseled his way into office and being able to effectively manipulate the system doesn’t equate to a mandate.

The racist that tapped into the fears of angry whites, which Bernie would have alienated even further because it would be easy to paint him as a Socialist. He would have alienated a great number of moderate voters, but Trump was largely able to take on the mantle of a “reasonable” Republican because he avoided any

Bernie was never electable on a national scale, even amid the anti-establishment environment we current have. He’s a firebrand and espouses positions that are so far outside the mainstream that their enactment would pose an existential threat to the concept of “America”. We can argue whether that’s a good or a bad