Look, I’m sure detective Franco’s training and experience allowed him to perceive that the woman in the vestibule was selling drugs. Because after all, you know what sometimes happens in vestibules? That’s right. It’s a known place where a woman might sell drugs.
Hell, eventually somebody might decide that it’s cheaper to pay a hitman to just cut a brake line or something than go through discovery in that judge’s court.
Who's paying for the lawsuits? Well, let's see. Each lawsuit proves he's a buffoon and presumably hurts his image. So since these lawsuits hurt a Republican, clearly George Soros must be paying for all of them.
“Sci-Hub has no incentive to ensure the accuracy of the research articles being accessed, no incentive to ensure research meets ethical standards, and no incentive to retract or correct if issues arise.”
Oh, you mean like that time Elsevier published fake journals?
So here we have the headlines telling us about sex trafficking that really wasn’t, while I can think of at least two recent cases where actual victims of sex trafficking fought back against their trafficker and ended up being charged with murder.
Cue Bill Barr’s angry call for tech companies to nerd harder and come up with a secure back door that lets the Ring camera see and hear everybody but law enforcement. But only real law enforcement. Not bad guys pretending to be law enforcement.
“. . . there was insufficient evidence in the record for the Court to conclude that the mediator did not grant Mr. Usherson permission to appear by phone. The primary evidence the Court relied on for this point was the mediator’s testimony that Mr. Liebowitz did not ask for such permission.”
Good Gawd. How much are they charging per hour to literally argue that the court abused its discretion by finding that Liebowitz didn’t ask the mediator for permission because the mediator testified that Liebowitz didn’t ask permission.
“. . . the drivers stated that they did not immediately stop their vehicles because they did not know that the plainclothes Narcotics Bureau officers in pursuit were in fact officers and instead feared they were being chased by criminals.”
You guys need to cut the cops some slack. Because if you’ve never gotten up in the morning to go to work not knowing whether you might have to shoot an innocent person in the face because you got scared, who are you to judge?
On the post: Trump Bans Himself From His Own Blog; Upset That Everyone Mocked Its Terrible Traffic
Yeah, but how many views would the “From the Desk of Donald J. Trump’s Cow“ account get on Twitter? I’m betting more than 36.7 million.
On the post: Milwaukee Sewerage District Threatens Menards Over Fertilizer Sales
Next week’s sign in Menards. “Try e-Corganite. The only brand we sell.”
On the post: Lying NYPD Narcotics Detective Just Cost Prosecutors Nearly 100 Convictions
Look, I’m sure detective Franco’s training and experience allowed him to perceive that the woman in the vestibule was selling drugs. Because after all, you know what sometimes happens in vestibules? That’s right. It’s a known place where a woman might sell drugs.
On the post: Patent Loving Judge Keeps Pissing Off Patent Appeals Court, But Doesn't Seem To Care Very Much
Re: Let's cut to the cheese
From your post it is clear that you have no clue what is going on. Oracle v. Google and what is going on here are apples and oranges.
On the post: Patent Loving Judge Keeps Pissing Off Patent Appeals Court, But Doesn't Seem To Care Very Much
Re:
Hell, eventually somebody might decide that it’s cheaper to pay a hitman to just cut a brake line or something than go through discovery in that judge’s court.
On the post: Court Tosses Devin Nunes' Silly SLAPP Lawsuit Against CNN
Who's paying for the lawsuits? Well, let's see. Each lawsuit proves he's a buffoon and presumably hurts his image. So since these lawsuits hurt a Republican, clearly George Soros must be paying for all of them.
On the post: Judge Not Impressed By Parler's Attempt To Force Amazon To Put It Back Online
Ils parlent des conneries.
On the post: To Prevent Free, Frictionless Access To Human Knowledge, Publishers Want Librarians To Be Afraid, Very Afraid
“Sci-Hub has no incentive to ensure the accuracy of the research articles being accessed, no incentive to ensure research meets ethical standards, and no incentive to retract or correct if issues arise.”
Oh, you mean like that time Elsevier published fake journals?
https://www.the-scientist.com/the-nutshell/elsevier-published-6-fake-journals-44160
On the post: Join The Fan Fiction Deep State And Watch This Latest Video That Addison Cain Really Doesn't Want You To See
The part of this that still just blows my mind is the fact that there is such a thing as wolf-kink erotica.
On the post: 'Make Him A Suspect:' Documents Show Rochester PD's Response To Officers' Killing Of An Unarmed Black Man
If the feds step in, it will only be to offer advice on how better to mislead the public without getting caught.
On the post: How To Nuke Your Reputation: The Nikola Edition
“Hey, hey, hey . . . We never said the Nikola plane was flying. We said it was in the air.”
On the post: Would You Believe That Infamous Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Is In Trouble Again?
Dude put more time and attention into designing his letterhead logo than anything he has ever done in court.
On the post: CBP So Confused It Seizes Clearly Labeled OnePlus Earbuds, And Falsely Claims They're Counterfeit Apple Airpods
Next they’ll seize a shipment of Genesis cars and claim they’re bootleg European sport sedans.
On the post: Actual Facts Undercut Media's Narrative That Law Enforcement Task Force Broke Up A Multi-State Sex Trafficking Operation
So here we have the headlines telling us about sex trafficking that really wasn’t, while I can think of at least two recent cases where actual victims of sex trafficking fought back against their trafficker and ended up being charged with murder.
On the post: French Government To Make Insulting Mayors A Criminal Offense
Re: Re: Anne Hidalgo est une idiote complète
I came here for this comment but you beat me to it.
So go boil your bottom, you son of a silly person. Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time.
On the post: FBI Horrified To Discover Ring Doorbells Can Tip Off Citizens To The Presence Of Federal Officers At Their Door
Cue Bill Barr’s angry call for tech companies to nerd harder and come up with a secure back door that lets the Ring camera see and hear everybody but law enforcement. But only real law enforcement. Not bad guys pretending to be law enforcement.
On the post: Georgia Governor Passes Law Granting Cops Protected Status For 'Bias-Based' Crimes
Re: Correction
Stacey Abrams regretted it too.
On the post: Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Says It's Really Unfair That He Should Have To Tell Clients And Courts How Frequently He's Been Caught Lying In Court
“. . . there was insufficient evidence in the record for the Court to conclude that the mediator did not grant Mr. Usherson permission to appear by phone. The primary evidence the Court relied on for this point was the mediator’s testimony that Mr. Liebowitz did not ask for such permission.”
Good Gawd. How much are they charging per hour to literally argue that the court abused its discretion by finding that Liebowitz didn’t ask the mediator for permission because the mediator testified that Liebowitz didn’t ask permission.
On the post: DOJ Says Massachusetts Drug Unit Routinely Engaged In And Lied About Excessive Force Deployment
“. . . the drivers stated that they did not immediately stop their vehicles because they did not know that the plainclothes Narcotics Bureau officers in pursuit were in fact officers and instead feared they were being chased by criminals.”
And they were right,
On the post: Facial Recognition Software Finally Gets Around To Getting An Innocent Person Arrested
You guys need to cut the cops some slack. Because if you’ve never gotten up in the morning to go to work not knowing whether you might have to shoot an innocent person in the face because you got scared, who are you to judge?
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