Post through it, man. I am sure you will get one right some day.
Oh God! This fuckstain again.
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Join the contestPost through it, man. I am sure you will get one right some day.
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Montana legislature passes bill to prohibit employers requiring a vaccine
The Montana legislature has passed a bill prohibiting employers from requiring that their workers get a particular vaccine. The legislation, House Bill 702, makes it unlawful for employers to refus…thehill.com
this fucking whore admitted they all knew....and did nothing, until trump was president.
I'd vote for Romney again. Happily. I'd vote for Rand Paul, happily. I would not vote for Ron Paul. Shit talk all you want.Everyone that voted for Romney over Ron Paul in 2012 and now wants to shit-talk should first be required to have this voting history tattooed on their forehead. Whole 'lotta gaslighting going on nowadays...
I'd vote for Romney again. Happily.
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REVEALED: Chauvin juror who promised judge impartiality now says people should join juries ‘to spark some change’, wore BLM shirt in 2020
A juror on the Derek Chauvin trial who told the court that he had no prior knowledge of the George Floyd civil case was photographed last August wearing a shirt that read “Get your knee off our necks” and “BLM.” He stated last week that he saw jury duty as a means to “spark some change.”thepostmillennial.com
This trial is going to be the gift that keeps on giving.![]()
REVEALED: Chauvin juror who promised judge impartiality now says people should join juries ‘to spark some change’, wore BLM shirt in 2020
A juror on the Derek Chauvin trial who told the court that he had no prior knowledge of the George Floyd civil case was photographed last August wearing a shirt that read “Get your knee off our necks” and “BLM.” He stated last week that he saw jury duty as a means to “spark some change.”thepostmillennial.com
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REVEALED: Chauvin juror who promised judge impartiality now says people should join juries ‘to spark some change’, wore BLM shirt in 2020
A juror on the Derek Chauvin trial who told the court that he had no prior knowledge of the George Floyd civil case was photographed last August wearing a shirt that read “Get your knee off our necks” and “BLM.” He stated last week that he saw jury duty as a means to “spark some change.”thepostmillennial.com
I'd vote for Romney again. Happily. I'd vote for Rand Paul, happily. I would not vote for Ron Paul. Shit talk all you want.
I'd say two of those were objectively bad -- the war and giving up freedoms for security. The unwillingness to enforce immigration laws was bad unrelated to automation. The others are more equivocal, and, though I know it is not popular in these parts, I would say that there is still a lot of net positive in offshoring.That sort of consistency is fine. We could have a reasonable debate. Might not agree at the end of it, but that's an acceptable outcome.
This "support a poor candidate in the moment because he's running against a candidate from the opposite party that you don't like, shit all over anyone who disagrees, and then act like you've discovered something new when you finally come around to the same way of thinking a decade too late" shit is getting old. We've seen it happen with Bush Jr. And McCain. And Romney. And probably Trump, too, the next time the wind changes direction.
I mean, shit, the far right is even quoting Glenn Greenwald. Go back in time to 2013 or 2008 and attempt to wrap your head around this concept.
This is not to say that changing one's position is bad, or that one should demonstrate excessive rigidity. Rather, coming around to a position that was obviously correct at some point in the past (maybe we shouldn't offshore important stuff like chip manufacturing; maybe it's a bad idea to let in 40 or 50 or 100 million immigrants at the same time that we're experiencing a boom in automation; maybe it's a bad idea to start a land war in the Middle East without a strategic goal and a plan to achieve it; maybe it's bad to give up freedom in the name of security) a decade or two after action could have been taken against said bad idea isn't all that helpful.
But, hey, if someone wants to kick off a civil war inside the party, cool. This is probably the right time to do it.
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REVEALED: Chauvin juror who promised judge impartiality now says people should join juries ‘to spark some change’, wore BLM shirt in 2020
A juror on the Derek Chauvin trial who told the court that he had no prior knowledge of the George Floyd civil case was photographed last August wearing a shirt that read “Get your knee off our necks” and “BLM.” He stated last week that he saw jury duty as a means to “spark some change.”thepostmillennial.com
I think the only thing that would have actually made any material difference would have been Ron Paul winning.I'd say two of those were objectively bad -- the war and giving up freedoms for security. The unwillingness to enforce immigration laws was bad unrelated to automation. The others are more equivocal, and, though I know it is not popular in these parts, I would say that there is still a lot of net positive in offshoring.
I know a number of people who have had dealings with Glenn Greenwald. My understanding is that he is a snake, but this is a marriage of convenience. And on your list of candidates, also unpopularly, Romney is the only one that was an easy vote for me. I should point out that even as a Senator, while he voted twice for impeachment for Trump, those were not important votes because they were not marginal votes. When faced with important votes, he has been solid.
That is all I have to say on the subject.
Black version of Hatfields vs McCoys with a bunch a gang/drug affiliated BS sprinkled in?
Black version of Hatfields vs McCoys with a bunch a gang/drug affiliated BS sprinkled in?
I really doubt Chauvin killed Floyd. However I also really doubt he died via OD of fentanyl or a fentanyl analogue. In short, point me to 1 single fentanyl...no, scratch that. Point me to ONE opioid OD where the victim WAS CONSCIOUS, able to squirm, scream, etc. Give me one example of an opioid OD where the victim was fully conscious, able to scream, etc and I’ll eat my words. Granted the meth could’ve contemplated things but if you’re conscious, you can breathe.In my opinion it is some banana republic bs. Made an example of him despite conclusive evidence he didn’t commit murder. Hell, he didn’t even commit manslaughter.
Trying to avoid collateral damage. But cities will burn regardless.
oooh, tough guy