The officer who took down the attacker is engaged, if you’d like to buy a gift for him and his bride-to-be: https://www.theknot.com/us/jacqueline-black-and-alan-horujko-oct-2017/registry
The officer who took down the attacker is engaged, if you’d like to buy a gift for him and his bride-to-be: https://www.theknot.com/us/jacqueline-black-and-alan-horujko-oct-2017/registry
What you don’t understand is it isn’t only Trump voters who disagree with you, or only conservatives, or only whatever other Other you hate so much: it’s 90, 95% of America. It’s me, an ardent Hillary supporter from “flyover country,” and just about every single liberal I know.
Chris Kluwe hates everyone. That’s always the backstory.
Can The Ringer possibly be doing much better? I’m a big Simmons fan who never felt compelled to keep watching AGW after a couple episodes, and I was a big Grantland fan who never felt compelled to keep reading The Ringer after a couple visits. I’m basically podcast-only with Simmons at this point. Is he attracting a…
North Korean Television:
Looks like his first name is spelled Jonathon, not Jonathan.
I’m not one to want to punish someone for something they might not have done, but there is such concept as “administrative leave,” and it’s used quite often in the workplace. You suspend Rose, with pay, until the verdict is in. What’s so insane about that? Obviously, language in the CBA might forbid that, in which…
The last time Indiana was ranked in the AP Top 25 was 1994, when it spent one week in the 25 spot. They’re the worst power conference team of the last 20 years. Vandy is close, and Iowa State isn’t too far behind.
Presumably that’s first Indians rookie outfielder? That’s the best I can guess.
Can’t disagree on your opinion of the NFL :)
There is a 0% chance Odell gets suspended for 1 game, and a -% chance he gets suspended for 3-4 games.
Starred for preferring the clearly superior initialism
Weird that students keep taking those decisions to court and winning, isn’t it?
It’s happened to both men and women, and will continue to, because it’s always easier for the school to just wash their hands of the student. And it’s not just about sexual assault, either. Thanks for the death threat for my support of due process and fair trials, though.
I’d urge anyone angered by this article to do some research of your own into all the ways universities are gutting due process rights for any student accused of sexual assault. When these cases make it to actual courts, the schools get slapped hard for denying due process, but the damage is always done.
None of the comments offer a suggestion for who he should have said. That seems instructive. (Okay, one guy said Trudeau, who’s about to announce that tweeting the word “shit” gets you deported to that garbage island in the ocean; not exactly libertarian fare)
Brazzers really upped the production budget for this one
Exactly. Everyone commenting specifically about Trump or FOX is providing a further example of the problem, not proof that they’re immune from it by virtue of being liberal. It’s not 10% or 20% of people who are slaves to their own confirmation bias, it’s more like 90%.
Just today I had a friend send me a link from a…
Interesting. I guess I sort of get it, you limit it to dead ball fouls because those are the ones that could be purposely committed to stop the clock. But it’s strange that having committed the penalty was the only way they get another play off. I can see why they’d get the benefit of that extra second if Auburn…
They don’t set the clock back when a down is repeated, but yeah, LSU would never have had the chance to run another play if not for committing a penalty, so there should have been a run-off. Situations like that are exactly what the run-off rule is for, and if it somehow didn’t apply there, it should.
I think that’s…