I believe that's referred to as the Missouri Compromise.
Hardy will be justly punished by being released as soon as he isn’t that good at football anymore and not one moment before.
and Nicole Holder not going through with prosecuting this piece of bleep.
I would argue that there is a public interest that goes beyond the feelings of the victim in most criminal cases. That is beautiful and disgusting nature of a public judicial system. We, the people, are tasked with ensuring that the law set down by our elected officials are enforced responsibly through the entire…
I’d just like to point out that Kristina Laurence is a goddamned hero. So is Diana Moskovitz, for that matter. But Laurence stood up and said no in the midst of a violent scene, put herself at considerable risk to do, and kept on insisting on telling the truth when it would have been much, much easier, not to mention…
We already knew he was a monster, but the added detail certainly fleshes out his monstrousness. The fact that he immediately thought of calling 911 and reporting himself as a victim is just chillingly psycopathic. Like he had run this scenario through in his mind and already had a plan to handle it.
Since I’m guessing the poster never beat anyone to within an inch of their life and then threatened to kill them if they didn’t take a settlement, they are better. That’s a false equivalence, you know it, and you sound fucking stupid for saying it.
But aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
Hardy has been enabled and “protected” for some time, now continuing into his Dallas career.
Issues aside, Mussolini made the trains run on time.
And much respect to Deadspin for not letting this one go and publishing what they have.
Dr. Dry
Dez Bryant surveying the scene, compassionately shouting “that’s what you fucking get!”
The legal position on prayer in public school in America is, generally, settled. Across decades of cases, the…
So this is where we are in 2015: the most serious and thoughtful dialogue on public policy is emanating from the podium of a professional football team, and the most obnoxious displays of ignorant boasting are coming from the debate stage of one of the two major political parties.
Actually, he said nothing. He abstained.
“Great win team, now time to go the library motherfuckas.”
When Russell Wilson was asked to give his opinion, he said “nah, I’ll pass.”