I think that was supposed to be really dry sarcasm.
I think that was supposed to be really dry sarcasm.
As a matter of fact, Richard Dawson has gone to the next level. He died several years ago. This distinguished looking gentleman is Richard Lawson.
Good for her! Matthew Knowles did her so dirty, and she seems like a great lady who doesn't deserve shenanigans like that. I'm happy that she's happy.
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Try having these conversations with your cop father. And brother. I’m always outnumbered, as both a black sheep non-conservative and female. It is most definitely maddening.
Good for Ms Tina. She's fabulous. More so than either daughter I'd say. If she was the one trying for the career these days, she'd dominate. No question.
She is such a boss.
It’s kind of their thing. Next up an article calling the victim “no angel”
I spent a decade defending those who couldn’t afford to call mortgage companies on their illegal activities. Police? they protected the investment and cash for an out-of-state slumlord first, people who live next to them came a distant second unless there was a family connection.
Sadly the "right stuff" means "high school diploma."
Probably when you get home, it’d probably be a good idea to kinda jot down your thoughts or what happened.
And that it’s a systemic problem and not bad apples. In Tulsa, a rich old guy who gave a lot of money got to go hunting suspects and he killed one and told the dying man “fuck your breath”. And even though the guy isn’t a real cop, the police are rallying around him.
The jocular “oh, take all the time you need to get your story straight, last time this happened it was NBD” there-there-ing makes me just rage. A man died, you assholes.
I’m so sick of police apologists responding to police shootings by talking about how most cops are just regular people with a tough job. Because yes, that is true, but it’s becoming abundantly clear that most of the ones who end up at the center of something like this are fucking monsters.
You have to wait a few days for the interview. This gives the police a chance to gather the physical evidence, question any witnesses, and then make up a story that matches what is found to a narrative that blames the victim. If they asked right away, there’s a chance the story would change or not match, leaving the…
Wow. What does it say that I’m honestly not even surprised by this? When I first heard of this story, I actually imagined the minutes after the shooting consisting of officers smiling and yucking it up with one another, with a sprinkling of attaboys and back pats thrown in for seasoning. I know that there are people…
But... generally speaking, people ARE terrible.
From this New York Times piece: