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“Well over 2,000 precincts are functioning normally throughout the state of Georgia,” Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting implementation manager told CNN.”

He says this like he thinks it exonerates them, instead of damning them. You think that voters in the wealthy white suburbs have a minute of trouble with getting

I’m reading what you’ve written. What you’ve written is all over the map and you can’t keep your arguments straight.

It’s more than a little cruel; it’s adult blessing of bullies under the guise of a Teachable Moment.

If you think the only alternative to echo chambers and dogpiles is playing devil’s advocate, well-actuallying, and failed attempts at snarky wit, then it is you who should doing you, my friend.

Friend, you’re describing a fantasy dystopia, not reality. I can tell not just because it’s silly, but because you’re contradicting yourself. Liberals are unarmed and helpless, but rich liberals will erase any antifa who throws a brick through their window? Poor neighborhoods where calling 911 gets the big snooze are

So, you’re saying that without the police, rich people will also have to deal with 911 being a joke in their town, so we should just let the current situation continue?

Have you asked your good-law-enforcement relatives why they don’t clean house?

Why would they? So they can be forced out of their jobs or left without backup on a genuinely dangerous call? 

I actually applaud your attempt to provide context and counterpoint to Justin’s article

If this is the best the Devil can do for advocates, no wonder he got his ass kicked out of Heaven.

No. Civil forfeiture is legal. The opinion you’re talking about held that they are limited by the Eighth Amendment and that rule applies to the states too, not just the federal government. “Limited by the Eighth Amendment” means that the seizure has to be proportionate to the crime.

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LEOs all singing the male vocals on this song

An informant, or just a klan brother of some of the cops?

I have a friend who used to be involved in the criminal justice system in Bakersfield and he has some fucked-up stories.

I’ll bet that Tattered Cover has no problem at all with taking a position about “ideas in the pages in these shelves” that affect its bottom line and the lives of its owners. Does anyone really believe that they’d keep silent about increases in minimum-wage laws or sales taxes? “Oh no, those are things that appear in

We already know that cops who are “good apples” are threatened and expelled, or worse, if they try to push back against “bad apples”.

No. Break THIS union.

I suspect most Americans would be A-OK with that deal. If we’re fortunate come January it’ll happen.

Now is the time to take back the Senate. I’m not going to say it doesn’t matter then if Orange Foolius gets re-elected (because of course it does), but his role right now is a useful tool for the GOP via the Senate. He can’t do a quarter of the damages he’s doing now absent a pliant Congress.

I think we can assume that their lawyers probably would have sued the department and the city and not just the individual cops.

Don’t forget his pregnancy fetish. He hates birth control not merely because it makes the imaginary Jesus in his head sad, but it makes sex less sexy for him.