Counterpoint: Yes it does.
Counterpoint: Yes it does.
Pro tip: Read your own comment. I’m saying that drawing a gun escalates, and certainly doesn’t “make everybody compliant.” And your brother doesn’t even live in the community he “serves,” but chose an area for more action? He sounds like a violence junkie, and certainly no hero. He should not be on the force.
He gets into a physical altercation once a week? Then he should learn some de-escalation skills. Hint: drawing your weapon doesn’t exactly calm most people down.
She’s on Celebrity Big Brother because she was married to someone famous 30 years ago. I’m not sure that she’s the blameless party here.
If there were power for a gas station 15 miles away, why would there not be power for a power connection 15 miles away?
Gas pumps don’t work in a power outage either...
Not green enough, no. We want people to use less gas; taxing it should do that.
Funny.
Yeah, I was going to say that Pittsburgh is misplaced here.
Does this comply with federal law?
Ugh. Small towns are seriously the worst at governance. You should see the shitstorm that my hometown is in over ambulance service (one of the MANY issues: the mayor wants to move the ambulance patient records to city hall so they can perused at his/the city clerk’s leisure. HIPAA apparently doesn’t exist in small…
I wish she would give this advice to the permanently aggrieved conservatives who are convinced that their unhappiness and failures are someone else's fault.
These people look like dorks.
Strong words poison weak minds.
Houston’s stadium is just a straight shot from their amazing Medical District. You could even take the light rail. That’s the spot to get injured, for sure.
Time to grow up.
I think it’s the protesters here that are complaining about free speech getting in the way of their “safe space.”
Why would one comment cause someone to switch majors?
I’d like to protest the writers of tonight’s sketches. Outside of Larry/Bernie, not a good episode.
Isn’t Ruffalo a 9/11 truther?