In the current climate, yelling racial slurs probably raised Dykstra's standing in the eyes of some. His reputation was already so bad that be outed as a racist actually improved his standing with a segment of the population. He probably owes Darling some money for improving his image.
Step 1. Pay Michael Picard with $50k in cash.
Step 2. Pull him over on the way out of town.
Step 3. Seize the money under civil forfeiture.
Step 4. Laugh at Picard as you make it so.
"We develop probably cause I order to seize money." So if it takes probable cause to seize money, and we seized money, it follows that there must have been probable cause. And if a woman weighs the same as a duck, she's a witch.
Here's a reality show I'd watch. Drop Jesus Mesa about 20 miles over the Mexican border and watch him try to make it back, being pursued by angry Mexicans on one side and being shot at by CBP agents on the other.
On the post: Lenny Dykstra Deemed 'Libel-Proof' In Defamation Suit Loss To Ron Darling And Publisher
In the current climate, yelling racial slurs probably raised Dykstra's standing in the eyes of some. His reputation was already so bad that be outed as a racist actually improved his standing with a segment of the population. He probably owes Darling some money for improving his image.
On the post: Private Prison Company Sues Netflix Over Use Of Logo In 'Messiah'
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I think that's Pinkerton's online background check service for dating websites.
On the post: The Two Things To Understand About Trump's Executive Order On Social Media: (1) It's A Distraction (2) It's Legally Meaningless
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Even easier, Twitter could just provide a link to this article for every Trump tweet mentioning his executive order.
On the post: AT&T CEO Steps Down After Bungled, Megamerger-Fueled TV Failure
This guy sounds like he was the spokesperson for Tarrlytons. “If you don’t buy HBO Max . . . F@#k You!”
On the post: The System Works: Deputy Who Randomly Fired His Gun Through His Windshield Into Rush Hour Traffic Fined $2
I hope he ends up in Mayberry. They’ll let him be a deputy but he’ll have to keep his bullet in his pocket.
On the post: Disgraced Former NASCAR Boss, Brian France, Uses SLAPP Suit To Silence Parody Twitter Account
It is at least nice to finally see John Steele on the right side of a lawsuit.
On the post: Book Review: Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine
I read that book. It is the one that made me want to get a computer.
I have plenty of computers now but I still can’t program any of them.
On the post: Dr. Drew Pinsky Played Down COVID-19, Then Tries To DMCA Away The Evidence
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When you’re trying to achieve fame but your screw-ups are baggage getting in the way, what you need is the right to make everybody else forget.
On the post: President Trump Is So Upset About This Ad Showing His Failed Handling Of COVID-19 That He's Demanding It Be Taken Down
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Unfortunately he used a rotten potato. And stuck it down the back of his pants.
On the post: Volunteers 3D-Print Unobtainable $11,000 Valve For $1 To Keep Covid-19 Patients Alive; Original Manufacturer Threatens To Sue
Re: 3D valve
But they have a machine that makes it cool, easy breathing, and comfortable, it just needs an unavailable part that costs $11,000.
On the post: Police Department Shells Out $50,000 To Man After His Camera Catches Cops Fabricating Criminal Charges Against Him
Step 1. Pay Michael Picard with $50k in cash.
Step 2. Pull him over on the way out of town.
Step 3. Seize the money under civil forfeiture.
Step 4. Laugh at Picard as you make it so.
On the post: Michigan State Police Spend The Weekend Getting Ratioed For Bragging About Stealing $40,000 From A Driver
"We develop probably cause I order to seize money." So if it takes probable cause to seize money, and we seized money, it follows that there must have been probable cause. And if a woman weighs the same as a duck, she's a witch.
On the post: Donald Trump And Charles Harder Continue Their Assault On The 1st Amendment, Suing The Washington Post
Donald Trump would maybe admit to hearing of Charles Harder, but he would deny knowing him, and he would deny any connection to the Trump campaign.
On the post: Donald Trump And Charles Harder Continue Their Assault On The 1st Amendment, Suing The Washington Post
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Anonymous Coward speaks the bullshit.
On the post: Donald Trump And Charles Harder Continue Their Assault On The 1st Amendment, Suing The Washington Post
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Well, his head’s so far up his own ass, he’d need to go to the proctologist to get those cranial nerves looked at.
On the post: Court Explains 1st Amendment To Tulsi Gabbard In Dismissing Her Ridiculous Lawsuit Against Google
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Damn Mike! Stop confusing him with big words. Type slower.
On the post: Court Tells Cop That A Person Invoking Their Rights Isn't Suspicious Behavior
“But your honor, the suspect was breathing, which is something that based on my experience in law enforcement I know that criminals do.”
On the post: Supreme Court Says It's OK For Border Patrol Agents To Kill Mexican Citizens As Long As They Die In Mexico
Here's a reality show I'd watch. Drop Jesus Mesa about 20 miles over the Mexican border and watch him try to make it back, being pursued by angry Mexicans on one side and being shot at by CBP agents on the other.
On the post: Not Clearly Established A Jailer Can't Spray A Prisoner In The Eyes With Pepper Spray For No Reason, Says Fifth Circuit
The faultines link isn’t working for me. Is it correct? I’d like to read the linked article.
On the post: South Carolina's Top Court Decides Black Men Should Feel Free To Terminate 'Consensual' Stops By Law Enforcement Officers
Re: Re: Sentencing
Yes, reading the decision, it was the defendant’s third offense. That accounts for the 30 year sentence.
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