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19 hours ago, LedRush said:

This is true, but of the people attacking Thomas, not Thomas’ responses to those attacks.  

Imagine sharing something with an employee and asking him or her to keep it quiet for now.  Or imagine a lawyer having the work product of his or her supervisor in a law firm and knowing that it is not to be released until the supervisor decides it's finished.   Now imagine they disregard that for their own political purposes.

 

That's Thomas' point.  It is staggering how many cavalierly cast it aside.  This decision is going to be available to the public in less than 2 months.  The idea that an institution suffers when people inside it betray one another's confidences for their own political motives isn't novel.

 

The leaker isn't a whistleblower, for the reason I stated.  The decision isn't going to be a secret.  And the motivation to pressure a judge into ruling a certain way is, to be blunt, despicable.

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9 hours ago, laughedatbytime said:

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Winnie the Pooh has entered the public domain. This is not a product of groomers Disney.

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1 hour ago, JohnRogers said:

Winnie the Pooh has entered the public domain. This is not a product of groomers Disney.

Good to finally see someone promoting testosterone development in our children

 

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The Worst Excuse of All Time:

 

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At that point, if they proceeded any further not knowing where the suspect was at, they could’ve been shot, they could’ve been killed, and that gunman would have had an opportunity to kill other people inside that school.

 

Unmitigated incompetence, negligence and cowardice.

 

Fire them all.

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4 hours ago, Principled Man said:

The Worst Excuse of All Time:

 

 

Unmitigated incompetence, negligence and cowardice.

 

Fire them all.

There are a number of people who could have done something to lessen the assault, yet none did.  More laws won't fix that.

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TFG is dancing and before that he read the names of the dead people of the school shooting.  That's exactly the same as if Charles Manson read the name of Sharon Tate and others.  What a sick punk and his cult followers.  If he were black and democrat and did this, many would go full Will Smith on him.

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39 minutes ago, invisible airwave said:

TFG is dancing and before that he read the names of the dead people of the school shooting.  That's exactly the same as if Charles Manson read the name of Sharon Tate and others.  What a sick punk and his cult followers.  If he were black and democrat and did this, many would go full Will Smith on him.

Who is TFG?

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54 minutes ago, invisible airwave said:

TFG is dancing and before that he read the names of the dead people of the school shooting.  That's exactly the same as if Charles Manson read the name of Sharon Tate and others.  What a sick punk and his cult followers.  If he were black and democrat and did this, many would go full Will Smith on him.

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Hearing Marjorie Taylor Green say “They want to know when you are eating, they want to know if you are eating a cheeseburger which is very bad because Bill Gates wants you to eat his fake meat that grows in a peach tree dish.”

 

How did she graduate high school and college with that level of ignorance? 

 

 

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On 5/27/2022 at 5:51 PM, goose said:

There are a number of people who could have done something to lessen the assault, yet none did.  More laws won't fix that.

Cops standing around giving the shooter over an hour, a door propped open, red flags but no Red Flag trigger.

 

No assault weapon ban would have helped that scenario.

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"Enough is enough" is as irritating as "do something" and "thoughts and prayers".

 

Identify the actual problem, don't lump all seemingly similar problems in the same bucket. Come up with real, practical solutions, making sure to consider unintended consequences.

 

Think about enforcing laws on the books that are often ignored by local prosecutors.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, JohnRogers said:

"Enough is enough" is as irritating as "do something" and "thoughts and prayers".

 

Identify the actual problem, don't lump all seemingly similar problems in the same bucket. Come up with real, practical solutions, making sure to consider unintended consequences.

 

Think about enforcing laws on the books that are often ignored by local prosecutors.

 

 

And maybe we should pull back on prescribing pain meds that induce suicidal thinking

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5 hours ago, JohnRogers said:

"Enough is enough" is as irritating as "do something" and "thoughts and prayers".

 

Identify the actual problem, don't lump all seemingly similar problems in the same bucket. Come up with real, practical solutions, making sure to consider unintended consequences.

 

Think about enforcing laws on the books that are often ignored by local prosecutors.

 

 

Prosecutors are the government's lawyers.  They aren't the last word.   A prosecutor can ask a judge to release a defendant on PR and the judge can say, "Nope.  I'm setting bail at $10,000.00 cash."  Now, if they exercise discretion and refuse to prosecute someone outright you may be on to something.

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13 minutes ago, Rick N. Backer said:

Prosecutors are the government's lawyers.  They aren't the last word.   A prosecutor can ask a judge to release a defendant on PR and the judge can say, "Nope.  I'm setting bail at $10,000.00 cash."  Now, if they exercise discretion and refuse to prosecute someone outright you may be on to something.

I'm no expert on NY bail reform but I don't think that is the case anymore. NYC's main crime problem is career criminals are being released right after arrest with no bail required. At least black and brown criminals, equity and all that.

 

The other problem is violent crime by the homeless. Entitled pricks.

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On 5/30/2022 at 4:53 PM, BastillePark said:

Hearing Marjorie Taylor Green say “They want to know when you are eating, they want to know if you are eating a cheeseburger which is very bad because Bill Gates wants you to eat his fake meat that grows in a peach tree dish.”

 

How did she graduate high school and college with that level of ignorance? 

 

 

Don't forget the gazpacho police :facepalm:  She's dumb and proud of it.

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19 hours ago, goose said:

And maybe we should pull back on prescribing pain meds that induce suicidal thinking

Or not have governors cancel funding for that mental health coverage they are soo concerned about. A  few less semi automatic weapons wouldn't hurt either.

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13 hours ago, Rhyta said:

Or not have governors cancel funding for that mental health coverage they are soo concerned about. A  few less semi automatic weapons wouldn't hurt either.

How about both?

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Deplorable snowflakes are whining about Tim Allen not being in Buzz Lightyear.  It's a prequel so having a younger actor voice a younger person makes sense.  That's like having Harrison Ford play Jack Ryan instead of Chris Pine and Ben Affleck in the last two movies.  Go take your woke derangement syndrome elsewhere, crybabies.  I thought you already cancelled Disney for what your kind like Gaetz is guilty of anyways, hypocrites.

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