Not protecting them from it while the officer is the one controlling their movements and pushing them into a car is exactly saying to hit their heads. But really, what is implied is obvious, and those are some weak-ass apologetics. As for "just murdered someone", one is innocent until proven guilty. Police arrest loads of people for very little, and hardly all of them are guilty.
The entire context, along with all prior context, clearly shows the only concern he has for people who have interactions with police, whether they have done something or not, is that they get hurt. Same as for people who speak against him. He is part of a horrific authoritarian culture. Just wait until he really starts eating his own most loyal people when it is convenient for him, or he has another fit of paranoia.
Pretty sure this is one reason why he wants to buddy up with every LEO in existence. No hassles forever after. Also he is a bit of a good ol' boy, and he finds the injustice system highly entertaining.
I still want to know how often anyone has stopped anything because they were intercepting non-encrypted communications. The certainly miss things with known actors and already intercepted communications. Then they can tell us what they really missed for realsies in encrypted information which they decrypted later, which even maybe kinda sorta might have helped had it not been encrypted when someone bothered to analyze it.
why keep attempting instead of wait? i had one held also. i am not going to cry about it. where's the fire? i mean, besides the insane number of coal seam fires worldwide.
Re: The Masnick has entirely forgotten the coal miners and now openly delights in court details and meaningless insults.
No, the opportunity is to defend free speech. What do the coal miners, aside those returning bonus check with "Eat shit, Bob" written on them, have to do with it?
I fully support coal miners getting better paying and safer jobs. I don't support the endless disaster which is coal mining at all. And if Bob Murray supported miners, he wouldn't have evolved coal mining in a way that eliminated 901% of mining jobs. So, whatever, eh?
3) Simply remove the entire land surface, including whole mountains. This is the Bob approach. Because when everything looks like a nail; scratch that, when everything looks like a billion of something...
Maybe if there existed a police department to police the criminal police there would be less problems.
Maybe this idea could be popularized through Fantasy Law Enforcement leagues. There could be stat pages for actually good cops and other law enforcement officers, and you could create your own Dream Police (Police-Police) who would take on corrupt or problematic officers and organizations.
The ones displayed are not good enough? Then perhaps you might get the Porch Sittin' Brothers to cough up which specific marks they mean, if not the general format of X&Y. Because they don't own that format. And it doesn't matter what quantity of marks they own.
I still can't imagine that none of these idiots did not bother to smell this plant material. The smell of both plants is highly recognizable and mutually dissimilar. But given all the behavior, it's like they knew they had nothing, but just wanted to ruin some lives. I don't know how the most rabid, true-believing morons in a hurry could convince themselves they really had something here.
Glad to see it finally turned out this way. And this is another ruling with some born-to-be-classic verbiage in it. I don't know how judges who are actually good at being judges, and decent human beings, maintain a professional demeanor when dealing with this kind of crap. I'd be standing there laughing my ass off, saying "my god you are so full of shit", and "you are in contempt of reality, 60 days for you while i think of what else i can do".
This is a hoot. FB and teh Goog should be subject to utility-style regulation. But actual utilities should not be. The cognitive dissonance is astonishing.
As if he is suddenly going to run out and open another restaurant chain called The Olive Garden.
If legal was in the huddle and made "them" add that phrase, then they certainly should have done a better job of phrasing it if they meant something other than what it sounds like.
Or maybe they simply wanted a stereotypical Italian mobster flavor added. You know, for authentic-ness.
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The entire context, along with all prior context, clearly shows the only concern he has for people who have interactions with police, whether they have done something or not, is that they get hurt. Same as for people who speak against him. He is part of a horrific authoritarian culture. Just wait until he really starts eating his own most loyal people when it is convenient for him, or he has another fit of paranoia.
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Re: What We Need ...
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Still waiting on this...
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Re: The Masnick has entirely forgotten the coal miners and now openly delights in court details and meaningless insults.
I fully support coal miners getting better paying and safer jobs. I don't support the endless disaster which is coal mining at all. And if Bob Murray supported miners, he wouldn't have evolved coal mining in a way that eliminated 901% of mining jobs. So, whatever, eh?
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Re: Dear Bob
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Re: "We also don't expect lawyers or judges to know that either..."
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Re: Testing cops
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Re: Re: Re: "Why was this ever filed?" ... Hmm. Maybe it's the "Cigar City" text. I can't help thinking that's kinda sorta like close.
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Maybe if there existed a police department to police the criminal police there would be less problems.
Maybe this idea could be popularized through Fantasy Law Enforcement leagues. There could be stat pages for actually good cops and other law enforcement officers, and you could create your own Dream Police (Police-Police) who would take on corrupt or problematic officers and organizations.
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Re: Typo?
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Glad to see it finally turned out this way. And this is another ruling with some born-to-be-classic verbiage in it. I don't know how judges who are actually good at being judges, and decent human beings, maintain a professional demeanor when dealing with this kind of crap. I'd be standing there laughing my ass off, saying "my god you are so full of shit", and "you are in contempt of reality, 60 days for you while i think of what else i can do".
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...I imagine that beef sourced form Cigar City Cattle Company...
I read beef as beer initially, and had to wonder about that beer...
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I realize i have just read a vernacular description, but it mentions only arrests, not the (probably far more common) Stop and Seize program.
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This is a hoot. FB and teh Goog should be subject to utility-style regulation. But actual utilities should not be. The cognitive dissonance is astonishing.
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As if he is suddenly going to run out and open another restaurant chain called The Olive Garden.
If legal was in the huddle and made "them" add that phrase, then they certainly should have done a better job of phrasing it if they meant something other than what it sounds like.
Or maybe they simply wanted a stereotypical Italian mobster flavor added. You know, for authentic-ness.
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