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I was JUST thinking along the same lines, but your idea is SOOOOO much better! And no, it is absolutely not corny.  

That’s some butterfly effect legal bullshit.

Sounds like a good opportunity for the interfaith community in the state and country to show some solidarity for this family. If you don’t want Black pastors, then here’s a white pastor, a Catholic priest, an imam, and some rabbis. The concept that a family can’t have any kind or number of spiritual advisors for any

Apparently the gun was never brought across state lines, so no “trafficking across state lines” occurred, and besides that would be a separate charge and really have no real bearing on whether he was allowed to defend himself in the moment. I’m talking about how people use that point like he had no right to be there

This “crossed state lines” argument for whether he was allowed to be there is so weird to me. Why is it okay for people from the other side of the state to go to the protest (using Grosskreutz as an example...he’s from the Milwaukee area ~1.5 hours away, claimed he was going to offer medical aid to protestors, brought

I mean I agree the judge is being overly sympathetic to the defense. But from the witnesses and the evidence the prosecution called, I doubt it would have been a win on most of the charges. If it was preponderance of evidence definitely, but beyond a reasonable doubt, a lot of those witnesses gave wiggle for a self

Why does society always think the wife is coerced into something? People get married because they have a lot in common and women can be bad all on their own.

“I want to remind you that real lives are at stake here.”
More like her husband’s money is at stake. She could care less about the damage done to his colleagues.

While your overall point is solid, Toobin is a horrible example, as he was merely guilty of handling his business in the privacy of his own place [1], while being insufficiently savvy and careful with technology as a person of a certain age [2], thereby suffering natural consequences [3] more harsh than any of his

^^This. At least idiots like Rogan are willing to be loud about their asinine views and take the hit. This dude is literally *paid* to take the hit, but he doesn’t even have the guts to come right out and admit that he’s not getting vaxxed for “reasons.” Because he wants to do what he wants without any consequences.

Yeah, it’s blog drama. no one really gives a shit. which is why it’s weird that you came in here blubbering over reverse racism or whatever. 

Exactly. Most people seem to be looking at this in a vacuum, where a guy made a borderline dirty play and the other guy retaliated.

My answer is the 1937 Brooklyn Dodgers.

I think Football Outsiders had one of the best write ups on Rodgers.

Imagine throwing away all the amassed admiration and goodwill over the years as one of the best QBs out there today (possibly ever) and as a seemingly thoughtful and intelligent member of the NFL because Joe Rogan gave him a prescription for horse paste.

Jimmy Butler always expresses a desire for the smoke when the actual chance of smoke has already subsided.

Jokic deserves a suspension and that was definitely uncalled for, that said.....the Morris twins are habitual line steppers so my ruling in this is, one game suspension for Jokic. 

I feel for Jokic, as the initial foul was intentionally assaulting him while he was vulnerable with his arms in the air, and his reaction was obviously an emotional response to that assault. He was probably feeling the sting at that moment. As much as it seemed like a cheap shot, Markieff seemed to be trying to

White people thank you for your service shielding them from minor ribbing. 

I am not a sports ball person, so my knowledge is limited. But I’d always had a good impression of Rodgers. I knew that there had been instances where he’d called out football culture - including his own fans - for homophobic and Islamophobic shit. He seemed like an intelligent, articulate guy. His estrangement from

First off, I believe that Rodgers lied in the most weasely way possible, the doubled-down on that lie in the rest of that press conference as well as violated COVID exposure rules to put their health of the Packers press corps in jeopardy without their consent.