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NickBII
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I’ve always wondered though that if we reinstated it AND made it more difficult to get exemptions (e.g. bone spurs? you can still do paperwork, sitting labor and/or limit your standing manual labor), we’d have fewer “optional” wars.

You just register once. As long as you keep voting they won’t change your registration. But if you skip an election or two, you can get cancelled, and they can get ridiculously picky about the elections. Ohio just purged literally 10% of the state’s population.

If they still had his car he could file a police report. But if they don’t have the car, the cops do not have a crime to investigate.

Maryland isn’t in the State Trio (Penn, State. Michigan State, Ohio State), and it’s not Wiscie either, but they’re hardly D-II. They were bowl-eligible in ‘16, and they’re probably gonna get that far this year. They’re in 47th in FPI. So pretty much the definition of mediocre, but not D-II.

The Washington Post reports that police can’t legally compel a suspect to give up the passcode, although they can force a phone owner to use fingerprint ID or a face scan

Okay, but what if you set an odd finger (ring finger, pinky, etc.) to scan? Can you still comply, but use the wrong finger(s) until the lockout requires a passcode, feigning ignorance or bad memory?

The pattern the original author is referring to repeats itself in just about every other American industry and Eurocentric industries elsewhere in the world, but it’s tantamount to academic dishonesty to equate the “professional dismissal and simultaneous heightened scrutiny on the basis of race” phenomenon to the

Probably ask him for info and suspend him based on what he tells them about it. If it turns out he lied later on, you can add to the suspension. If he refuses to say anything you can suspend him for that.

> You wouldn’t call playing a sport professionally “an expensive hobby.”

I suspect if you ask around the office, the people with a higher tab count have been diagnosed with ADHD.

You personally? No.

The Texas Farm bureau are not a government agency. They’re lobbyists. So if they want their dress code to say No Nike they can do that.

They have to show up if you call 911.

Bush was on the left side of the Republican party.

I have the solution to your problem:

a) Of course. Forever is a long time. We’re 50-50 or better to take the House, and actually have a shot at the Senate in 2018. 2020 should be even better because Trump struggles to break 45% and 21 of the 33 Senators up are GOP.

The naivete shown by this pro bono lawyer shocks me. The fact that this couple had spent all of the donated money, on the other hand, does not.

Strictly speaking it’s not the parking ticket that causes the warrant. It’s the failure to pay, which results in a court ruling, and then you’re held in Contempt of Court until your family can pay up.

Ever heard the phrase “You can beat the crime, you can’t beat the ride”? Being booked, having your clothes changed, etc. is all part of the ride in the police car.

How?