Do they not see the insanity of crying about overreach yet turning around and wanting the biggest overreach possible when there own man is in the White House?
When Obama was President, did a week go by without them crying about something….anything that was “Government Overreach”?
My question is going to seem like I am taking the cops side but I really am just wondering.....what exactly was the guy doing right before he was shot with his right hand? He did seem (and I could be wrong but I re-watched it a bunch of times) to suddenly throw his right arm back as if he was grabbing or doing something. Maybe I am wrong though.....I just was curious.
As someone who worked for the IRS, I am always surprised at these stories. I don't know how employees in/around me would be able to get such information without multiple systems alerting higher ups.
I had the system alert my bosses several times and my requests were completely legal.
I am not saying the story is wrong....I just have worked in several cities and thought I knew the IRS system fairly well./div>
Awesome. I can continue downloading shows in HD quality off bittorrent until they eventually allow me to pay for ad-free videos the day after airing?/div>
The pricing is already getting out of control and anyone who thinks Verizon, AT&T and others won't offer certain sites with good speeds....for extra $$$...is crazy, imo.
I am close to cutting the cord and I am as big of a TV fanatic as there is./div>
My whole issue is why blackouts continue occurring on games in stadiums built at least 50% on taxpayer money. If the public is putting significant dollars into it, do they not have a right to see what they are paying for?
If a team builds the stadium itself and puts together a team, I understand them wanting to protect their product (Not saying this is proper way to go about it...I am using their logic)....but the amount that cities are paying these days in terms of daily upkeep and building costs....is insane.
Also found this googling the woman on facebook that states that she works at On Press Inc. It seems she has pissed off others as well (not really that surprising). I hadn't seen the other persons name though.
"Just as a friendly reminder. when quoting someone elses work, be sure to site where the source is coming from or you too could deal with extra annoying emails from people such as Bill Slateson and Alexandria Hopewell from the alleged On Press Inc. heres their website, looks legit right? doubtful. How some people chose to spend their time is beyond me. http://onpressinc.com/"/div>
I don't disagree but the responses from the company seem to be so bizarre and off that I can't really seem to figure out if a young teenager is typing this because of the insults....or a foreigner that enjoys coming off as slightly coherent./div>
Have you even read this blog before this idiot lady made a laughable claim?
Trying to act big with the "You won't get rid of me!" type posts really doesn't make you anything other than someone so darn desperate to change the story from the stupidity of this woman to.....Mike's opinion on copyright which is very apparent from a reading of his stories here./div>
Have you actually read his articles? I think virtually every writer here is pretty clear in their opinions in almost all articles.
What specifically is lacking? Do you have any specific topics or posts that show this huge lack of personal belief?
Also, do you understand how absolutely laughable it is that we are talking about this in relation to the story? It would be comical if not so pathetic/div>
They seem to change their minds a lot over at Fox News
Do they not see the insanity of crying about overreach yet turning around and wanting the biggest overreach possible when there own man is in the White House?
When Obama was President, did a week go by without them crying about something….anything that was “Government Overreach”?
Obama’s college evaluation site? “Government Overreach” - https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obamas-revamped-college-evaluation-site-ripped-as-misleading-unnece ssary.amp
Obama farming rules? “Government overreach” - https://video.foxnews.com/v/5979059979001#sp=show-clips
Obamacare is that too - https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-administration-16-4m-have-gained-health-insurance-under-law.a mp
And of my god how about this article from Fox News claiming that Democrats were overreaching by not getting over the Wisconsin governors race https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/politics/democrats-for-obama-appear-unwilling-to-let-go -of-wisconsin-loss.amp
/div>Question
My question is going to seem like I am taking the cops side but I really am just wondering.....what exactly was the guy doing right before he was shot with his right hand? He did seem (and I could be wrong but I re-watched it a bunch of times) to suddenly throw his right arm back as if he was grabbing or doing something. Maybe I am wrong though.....I just was curious.
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I had the system alert my bosses several times and my requests were completely legal.
I am not saying the story is wrong....I just have worked in several cities and thought I knew the IRS system fairly well./div>
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Then again, according to some, Jesus loves the free market even more./div>
Hilarious
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I am close to cutting the cord and I am as big of a TV fanatic as there is./div>
Public Money (as Van)
If a team builds the stadium itself and puts together a team, I understand them wanting to protect their product (Not saying this is proper way to go about it...I am using their logic)....but the amount that cities are paying these days in terms of daily upkeep and building costs....is insane.
"These 186 stadiums cost $53.0 billion in 2012 dollars, of which $32.2 billionor 61 percentwas publicly financed." - http://deadspin.com/5964116/animated-infographic-watch-as-americas-stadiums-pile-up-on-the-backs-of- taxpayers/div>
Shocking
I am convinced Steele & Co go to bed
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http://www.facebook.com/TheCaraLouise/posts/122544144584720
"Just as a friendly reminder. when quoting someone elses work, be sure to site where the source is coming from or you too could deal with extra annoying emails from people such as Bill Slateson and Alexandria Hopewell from the alleged On Press Inc. heres their website, looks legit right? doubtful. How some people chose to spend their time is beyond me. http://onpressinc.com/"/div>
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http://www.facebook.com/jaincenter/posts/414795661941258
Then you look at this woman's profile and it shows her work/employment as "On Press, Inc"
I am curious if she is a supposed employee of these people/div>
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I hate you Hugh Jackson/div>
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Have you even read this blog before this idiot lady made a laughable claim?
Trying to act big with the "You won't get rid of me!" type posts really doesn't make you anything other than someone so darn desperate to change the story from the stupidity of this woman to.....Mike's opinion on copyright which is very apparent from a reading of his stories here./div>
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On what? Tech news?
Have you actually read his articles? I think virtually every writer here is pretty clear in their opinions in almost all articles.
What specifically is lacking? Do you have any specific topics or posts that show this huge lack of personal belief?
Also, do you understand how absolutely laughable it is that we are talking about this in relation to the story? It would be comical if not so pathetic/div>
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We see this sites opinion virtually every day if not most articles....so I am not sure what in the hell that even means./div>
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Everyone else's beliefs.....who are these "Everyone else" people?/div>
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