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Republicans will argue in court that the ATF has no authority to regulate alcohol, tobacco, or especially firearms, and the Republican Supreme Court will agree.
Old, large, cranky. Gotta go to the bathroom.
Also, that picture isn’t me.
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Republicans will argue in court that the ATF has no authority to regulate alcohol, tobacco, or especially firearms, and the Republican Supreme Court will agree.
And as always always always happens in cases like this, there’s no indication that the officers involved were disciplined in any way.
Astonishingly, the attacks of 9/11 had little effect on the Saudi approach to religious extremism, as diplomats and intelligence officials have attested. What finally changed royal minds was the experience of suffering an attack on Saudi soil. In May 2003, gunmen and suicide bombers struck three residential compounds in Riyadh, killing 39 people. The authorities attributed the attacks to al-Qaeda, and cooperation with the U.S. improved quickly and dramatically.
Suspicion: The attack was actually planned and/or executed by the CIA or some US agency you’ve never heard of. RIP, 39 people, but America got the policy cooperation it wanted.
Exactly the truth. Let’s abandon empty labels like ‘pro’ and ‘anti’ Palestine and Israel, and tell the truth. One side is pro-genocide, one side is anti-genocide, and an embarrassingly huge number of people are undecided.
‘Counterprotestors’ seems absolutely and obviously the wrong word.
The AP’s shitty coverage doesn’t even mention that the undercover cop who got severely beaten is black.
Cops beat a black undercover cop at a protest, because he was (a) black and (b) at a protest. Of course, cops routinely beat protesters, especially black protesters, but everyone who’s beaten doesn’t get a fat payout like this. Only cops, and only if they sue.
This is barely news; the headline might as well be ‘Hate group hates’. But jeez, I giggled at the start of the fourth paragraph with, “In its most eagerly anticipated section…” Even among Christians, even among very-very-Christians, is there anyone who “eagerly anticipates” the Vatican’s declarations of doctrine?
You will have no further chance to tell me of your lord and savior’s love.
If the school does nothing, it’s very much in the public interest to prosecute.
150 years from now, there will not be scientists.
Gaza is like what, 4 square miles?
About 141 square miles.
Yes, you’ve identified the real crux of the issue. All Americans have great trust and respect for the IRS, and Mr Littlejohn’s actions might erode some fraction of some fraction of that undeserved trust and respect. Oh, the humanity.
We disagree? I see no disagreement.
Repeating “but were they a drag queen” in our little echo chambers is surely cathartic
Full stop. It’s cathartic, does no harm, adds a momentary smile to my otherwise dreary, humdrum, frustrating life. Bring on the drag queens, please!
We must always always always vote for the turd in every election, for if the turd doesn’t win we’ll be stuck with turd plus vomit.
This is piffle.
Without evidence to the contrary, I generally assume people are competent in their jobs. As even the article mentions, there’s a chain of command and work at the Defense Department went along just fine without Lloyd Austin for a few days.
In what sense is Hamas not a terrorist group? They routinely blow shit up and kill people. They’re terrorists just like Israel, only they do it without US backing, and of course, they’re not nearly as good at it.