I think it's as another commenter said, the 24% is in Oxford county. Hillary confused it with the entire country.
I think it's as another commenter said, the 24% is in Oxford county. Hillary confused it with the entire country.
Okay, this is slightly off topic, but I just read this article yesterday that said rape conviction rates in the UK were at an all time high of 63%. It suggests that the difficulty is in getting them to investigate and bring charges, but that the conviction rate once that happens is very high. One of these articles…
I was going to try and come up with a funny comment but, wow, I really hope I am that sharp when I am 100 years old. I'm frequently terrified about being old and impending dementia, but this woman is fucking awesome.
God bless you. Or Xenu or whatever. The one that's cool with birth control.
I think the hard part is getting the police to investigate and the prosecutor to bring the case in the first place. If you get past that then the conviction rates are pretty high.
Yep, Chipotle is going to put Boloco out of business which is kind of sad. Their burrito is just plain better though, sorry Boloco. If you're talking about that McDonalds on Mass Ave, I think it was bought by Berklee for a new building, not that it went out of business.
I don't think we can take much from the autopsy yet. As before, we still need more information. He said that all the shots hit him from the front which is inconsistent with him running away like the witness said. But there's no GSR on his body which implies that it wasn't very close range. But maybe it all ended…
Pretty sure curfew only applies to loitering in the street. You can still go to and from work.
I don't know. I'm no supporter of the police, but it really seems like you have to stop that kind of thing before it starts, which you can't do in a selective way like that. The minute one person throws a brick through a store window, it probably gets out of control incredibly fast.
That is a huge red flag, and it makes me think that won't see any justice from local law enforcement on this. Our real hope is a federal investigation, and those take time. We might not have answers for a good long while, but a civil rights case seems to me like our best chance. As someone said a few days ago, it…
It was just one random guy that released the name, actually against the advice of a lot of other Anonymous people.
They basically saw on his Facebook that he changed his name and he had a status update that said, "they won't be able to find me now." And that his employer was the MO police department. It turned out, though, that he was just a dispatcher. No idea who he was trying to hide from.
I'm happy that the mood was better yesterday, but there is no way that it makes up for what happened over the previous days. I feel like people are going, "now it's over, everything is fine." But it's NOT FINE. There are a lot more names that need to be released, including the police officers that unlawfully…
At first I thought it was $45 to freeze your eggs, which sounded way off. If anyone else was confused like me the article says it is about $7500.
Too bad you can make as real accounts as you want so I don't really see how that helps.
There are always more images though, not to mention the fact that you can just tweak the file name or image itself to get around fingerprinting.
When the "punishment" is acceptably small, then yes, that is something you might be familiar with called "society".
Yes but that gets into a whole other discussion. There are a lot of people who legitimately use Tor to get around government censorship, including women in countries with bad track records on human rights that might want to visit this site.
Honestly? Get rid of inline images in comments. Sure, we all love cat GIFs, but if that is the price for being able to have a discussion without being assaulted with violent pornography then I think it is worth it. That or going back to the greys are the only effective solutions. At least give authors the option…