I always thought the right of first refusal meant that if you matched the price being offered then you got to buy it. So if they had been willing to match the top bid of $40,500 they would have gotten it.
If they say you have to give them the first chance to buy if at a price of their choosing, then that’s not the right of first refusal it’s returning a security deposit.
You’re correct there could still be a trial either for Federal civil rights violation or even a murder trial since a grand jury investigation wouldn’t cause double jeopardy problems. However; he still hasn’t been exonerated. I am pissed that Wilson supporters keep equating not indicted with not quilty.
“… they take to the turf to call a now-exonerated officer a murderer, … "
He wasn’t exonerated, he wasn’t indicted. Because there will be no trial there will be no public examanation of the evidence and a cloud will hang over him for the rest of his life. So NOT exonerated!
“No one involved should walk away from this unscathed.”
Because the students, parents, and teachers sure has hell didn’t. Of course they’re the victims with no power so screw them and sacrifice a scapegoat to appease the short attention span public and media.
"Rather than realize the service could be an ally in the fight against these criminals, law enforcement agencies -- along with like-minded government officials -- have spent a lot of time and money pursuing a total shutdown of the service. “
It’s a lot less work to sweep a problem under the rug rather than fix it.
Well you’d have to declare taxes on the assets you seized. Then the IRS would seize the balance. The cycle would repeat until all there was left was like the Cheshire Cat a smile … which of course would belong to the IRS.
Ordinary citizens get killed by a violent lunatic, it’s too early to talk about solutions. Cowards in power get hurt, they can’t act fast enough to protect themselves from all threats real and imagined.
I don’t use Facebook, Google+, or any of their cousins. The reason is that they make their money by collecting and selling my info. Now they’ve added performing pychological experments on their users. If someone were to start a similar service didn’t collect my info and protected my privacy in exchange for a monthly fee that is something I would be interested in.
I fully support District Superintendent Robin Ritchie being suspended until January 2015. If that’s not enough time to learn not to be an ignorant, micromanaging, zero tolerance prick then it should be extend.
Wait what! He’s not being suspended, but a student is being denied going to school as punishment on trumpted up charges?! Obviously District Superintendent Robin Ritchie is a product of the Dallas County, MO school system. Their motto, “We may be ignorant, but we’re drug free. Well one out of two ain’t bad”.
They get rapped on the knockles again, so what. That these clowns aren’t doing time or at the very least been disbarred is why people are losing faith in the courts.
I don’t think that would wok. It has often been said that cockroaches would survive a nuclear war. The MPAA and RIAA have proven to be just as hardy and a lot more disgusting.
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Have you ever watched an Academy awards show?
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Perhaps I misunderstood
If they say you have to give them the first chance to buy if at a price of their choosing, then that’s not the right of first refusal it’s returning a security deposit.
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Re: Re: Learn the damn difference
On the post: St. Louis Police Claim It's Their 'First Amendment' Rights Not To Protect Football Players Who Supported Protestors
Learn the damn difference
He wasn’t exonerated, he wasn’t indicted. Because there will be no trial there will be no public examanation of the evidence and a cloud will hang over him for the rest of his life. So NOT exonerated!
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Because the students, parents, and teachers sure has hell didn’t. Of course they’re the victims with no power so screw them and sacrifice a scapegoat to appease the short attention span public and media.
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Makes sense
It’s a lot less work to sweep a problem under the rug rather than fix it.
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Kaching!
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Not traveling makes you suspicious.
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Same old, same old
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That’s so quaint
Like their “Don’t be evil” slogan, that’s like so start up man.
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A new paradigm needed
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That’ll learn ‘em
Wait what! He’s not being suspended, but a student is being denied going to school as punishment on trumpted up charges?! Obviously District Superintendent Robin Ritchie is a product of the Dallas County, MO school system. Their motto, “We may be ignorant, but we’re drug free. Well one out of two ain’t bad”.
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Would someone explain this to them?
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Re: It could be good with propert protections.
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Trial Balloon
A) refused, nothing ventured nothing gained, oh well end (for now)
B) accepted, WIN now lets do some real damage
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Whoope damn do
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Re: MPAA/RIAA Lying sacks of shit
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