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My fingers are crossed that she’s entirely too stubborn to die (I think we already know she’s too stubborn to retire). Frankly, though, if something were to happen to RBG, I’d be OK with it if someone could “Weekend at Ruthie’s” things until we get some rational people back in charge.

Well, ya know, that mara-jee-wanna turns people into demons. Anything’s possible.

Ain’t that the truth? Sure, the world would be a better place if no one ever lost their cool and yelled at anyone else, at work or anywhere else. I’m pretty sure, however, that this isn’t a perfect world, so I guess we’ll have to adjust our expectations accordingly.

I’m neither obtuse nor a troll. I also don’t have tunnel vision or a determination to make the police wrong at any cost that makes me stretch the definition of retaliation to the breaking point.

Honestly, I think she has more potential for damage. He might shoot you, but if he kills you, then your problems are over. If she accomplishes her goals, then you get to spend the rest of your life surrounded by ill-informed morons capable to doing damage to hundreds of thousands of people before they’re done running

Well, not ‘my’ department, but I’ll certainly agree that posting memes with smart-ass comments is generally a terrible idea for any police department. This seems to be another occasion where right-wing humor makes a swing and a miss.

There are a few exceptions (Lawrence KS PD comes to mind), but generally speaking, they seem to fall under the heading of ‘the exception that proves the rule.’

Arresting someone with a warrant doesn’t even remotely come under the heading of retaliation.

No, yelling “fuck the police” isn’t illegal, and no, that doesn’t give an officer grounds to *forcibly* detain someone.

Except the tweet doesn’t actually imply illegal behavior by law enforcement. Is it legal to arrest someone for yelling “fuck the police”? No, but then again, it doesn’t say anything about arresting someone for yelling.

Except that’s overlooking the fact that the police officer might, in fact, have known who the person is, which makes it pretty damn simple to check to see if they have a warrant. And once an officer knows they have a warrant, then it’s perfectly legal to make contact with them and detain them. (In fact, given that a

“Unlike evading arrest, which is a felony, which is what this guy was doing.”

Call me silly, but I’m not seeing much to brag about with someone whose intelligence level didn’t point out that stomping someone’s head into the ground is a bad thing in the first place.

Christ on a cracker. I got three days unpaid for telling someone that I wouldn’t send a cop to her neighbor’s to arrest a bunch of second graders because their soccer ball kept hitting the fence in the backyard.

If I had a nickel for every time I’d tried to explain that to some moronic twatwaffle, I’d be seeing a benefit from the Trump tax cuts.

Meh, just tell yourself that fruit covered with frosting is probably better for them than an actual cake.

I fully expect to see Kansas City make a play for Delta. We’re already in the design stage for a new terminal to completely replace the current monstrosities (it was a great design in the 70s but it’s a disaster in the post 9/11 world), and there’s plenty of room for expansion. Delta could come in now and pretty much

Or perhaps they might look at a location like Kansas City, which is in the process of planning a completely new terminal to replace the existing arrangement, and which has plenty of room for expansion without disrupting already existing development. And thanks to TWA and its maintenance facilities, Kansas City already

Exactly. It cost them more to maintain the program than they were ever going to recoup from it.

I’d first be kind of curious as to why you imagine that a doctor’s office would have “information packets” for Planned Parenthood. Do your doctors normally suggest that you change doctors? Or do you not understand that Planned Parenthood is just a medical clinic specializing in reproductive health?