And Trump wins the day again. He was right. Obama was more mad at Trump than he was with the shooter.
And Trump wins the day again. He was right. Obama was more mad at Trump than he was with the shooter.
Well, there actually was a resolution of sorts - although I do not remember the timing. There is a separate sequence where Calvin brings Hobbes to the playground to devour Moe, and Moe is threatened by the idea that somebody might see him touching Calvin’s stuffed tiger. I believe the implication is that this fear of…
If it weren’t for Forza, maybe he would have learned not to drive so damned fast in the rain.
I thought he was pretty awful actually. I don't blame the audience for not laughing more.
That smile on Clinton’s face is the most horrifying thing I’ve ever seen. I’m now gonna have nightmares.
Perhaps I haven’t searched hard enough, but I don’t think anyone is saying they deserved to die because they ran from cops. They died because they made a mistake. You can’t blame the officers for not risking their lives to save theirs. Police have an obligation to do whatever they can within reasonable limits, but…
That’s what I was thinking. Like, really, I could care less if he was dealing. I think it should be legal and taxed and maybe this guy could have made a better life for himself and his son if that were the case, BUT that was not for personal use. Not even for two people.
look i dont support this guys sentence, and i think it should be legal- but LOL at the idea of anyone harvesting 42 plants for personal use. he was a dealer.
For the first time in over a decade, there’s a new Godzilla movie coming from Japan’s Toho Studios. This one’s being…
Instead of resigning, Emanuel fired the city police superintendent scapegoat, began the search for a new (black) one and promised to fix police-community relations following an investigation by an independent task force. On Wednesday, along with the report, a new (black) police superintendent scapegoat named Eddie…
Despite making up a third of the city’s population, “74 percent of the 404 people shot by the Chicago police between 2008 and 2015 were black.”