Bedard was one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. He used to host meet-ups for Packer fans in every city the team visited. He stayed and answered questions from both a huge group and from individuals for THREE HOURS. I was sad to see him leave JS.
Bedard was one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. He used to host meet-ups for Packer fans in every city the team visited. He stayed and answered questions from both a huge group and from individuals for THREE HOURS. I was sad to see him leave JS.
Also answered before I scrolled. I've been reading McGinn for about as far back as I can remember. We Packer fans are more lucky than we realize.
Packers: Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
e thing in my last job: fixing problems created by others. It staggering to see fuck ups on a national scale like this and think about how easily it could have been avoided and how admirable it would have been for a New Sherriff In Town Commish implement upon taking office.
You're right on all counts. It's frustrating to me to watch reactive solutions rather than proactive ones. I was responsible for on
True. But why did it have to take public outcry to change it? Why wasn't this policy put into action the second the "tough as nails zero tolerance zero bullshit" commissioner took office? But for the absurb suspension and unanticipated public outcry, Goodell does nothing...that's the pathetic part. It's not like…
Also, this is rich:
This is nice and all, but it feels like nothing short of an elaborate damage control stunt in response to the explosive reaction to Mr. Rice's two game suspension, which somehow was inexplicably unanticipated by the gapingest of gaping assholes, Roger Goodell. In other words, this memo and policy would not exist but…
If this is a mockery of idiots who constantly spew "my local sports team/women/etc. are better than your local sports team/women/etc.", then this is pretty funny. If it's serious, then you're just one of those idiots.
I am incapacitated after a three mile run and here is AVDR not only kicking ass...but also reinforcing what a huge wimp I am.
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Statistically speaking you're absolutely right.
I personally think his reputation with be ruined within the industry, perhaps to the point where no one will want to sponsor him. However, I have a hard time believing that the state could convince twelve people that Stewart violated any standard of care 1) without some audio of the cockpit where he says something…
Up to the jury, Dude. Is it negligence when the victim is running in front of cars? What standard of care did Stewart violate from a reasonable person's point of view? In other words, would a reasonable person think that Stewart ignored a standard of conduct when a guy was running in front of cars on a racetrack? …
As far as penalties for criminal negligence for NY, it varies from state to state. I'd check the code, but criminally negligent homicide in NY is aka as involuntary manslaughter everywhere else. The penalty is usually capped at 10 years. I emphasize the word USUALLY as things vary from state to state, but I've…
Now we turn to manslaughter. Eliminate 1DM and 2DM and what do you have left? Voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. It ultimately comes down to mitigating circumstances as far as which the state proves to charge.
I'll take these in turn as broadly as possible, but in reverse order.
I'd look up what Mrs. Young does when you're not at work.