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JT Jag posted:Yessir. I'm rather surprised he was convicted of the attempted murder charges then.
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Khisanth Magus posted:I'm rather surprised he was convicted of the attempted murder charges then.
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JT Jag posted:I edited my post to clarify. Ah, reading your edit I can kind of understand the jury's problem, and that makes them a lot less of racist shitheels.
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I'm not capable of feeling anything but blind rage towards anyone who intentionally uses their vehicle to make more noise pollution but even then I'm still about that.
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Munkeymon posted:I'm not capable of feeling anything but blind rage towards anyone who intentionally uses their vehicle to make more noise pollution but even then I'm still about that.
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 22:48 |
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Barrington, Rhode Island is rewriting its town charter this November.... by putting 39 questions about editing it on the ballot
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Trabisnikof posted:Why would they want to marry the hired help? I dunno about marriage, but I do know racist rednecks have a strange affinity for interracial porn. Nobody fetishizes black bodies quite as well as weird throwback white-supremacists.
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 22:55 |
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JT Jag posted:Dunn parked right next to the car Jordan Davis was in. There were other spots open at the gas station. He could have parked further away, but he deliberately parked right next to them in order to engineer a confrontation because he was so angered by that "thug music." I think the relevant fact is, it took two trials and two juries to convict him. Sure the first jury agreed that he had committed attempted murder against the other people in the car; but the actual murder... they couldn't agree on that charge. It took two trials and two juries to convict him of murder.
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 22:58 |
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Funny sidenote about the Secret Service thing: There's now a Clancy back in the White House who, "has the full confidence of the president and the first lady."
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Joementum posted:Barrington, Rhode Island is rewriting its town charter this November.... by putting 39 questions about editing it on the ballot Aw yeah, democracy inaction
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Pohl posted:I think the relevant fact is, it took two trials and two juries to convict him. Sure the first jury agreed that he had committed attempted murder against the other people in the car; but the actual murder... they couldn't agree on that charge. It took two trials and two juries to convict him of murder. To be more exact, they couldn't agree he had performed premeditated murder. They agrees he performed intentional murder, but not that it was premeditated. Given the difference in punishment between first degree and second degree murders in Florida I can see why the prosecution was aiming for First Degree, but I'm not sure I can 100% blame the jury for not being able to agree that it was first degree.
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 23:08 |
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I think one thing to keep in mind about the USSS fuckups is that Obama has faced an unprecedented number of threats over the last six years. They've never had to deal with this much concentrated hate before and on this level. Not excusing them but I think it's a factor.
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Khisanth Magus posted:To be more exact, they couldn't agree he had performed premeditated murder. They agrees he performed intentional murder, but not that it was premeditated. Given the difference in punishment between first degree and second degree murders in Florida I can see why the prosecution was aiming for First Degree, but I'm not sure I can 100% blame the jury for not being able to agree that it was first degree.
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Khisanth Magus posted:To be more exact, they couldn't agree he had performed premeditated murder. They agrees he performed intentional murder, but not that it was premeditated. Given the difference in punishment between first degree and second degree murders in Florida I can see why the prosecution was aiming for First Degree, but I'm not sure I can 100% blame the jury for not being able to agree that it was first degree. Yeah I'd imagine it'd be pretty hard to prove intent unless he was stupid enough to admit JT Jag posted:He could have parked further away, but he deliberately parked right next to them in order to engineer a confrontation because he was so angered by that "thug music." on the record. Please tell me he admitted it.
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Munkeymon posted:Yeah I'd imagine it'd be pretty hard to prove intent unless he was stupid enough to admit Apparently the jury was allowed to convict of second degree murder, they must have hung when some member(s) refused to budge from first degree.
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My favorite part was the defense attorney's theory that the teens HAD a shotgun but the police didn't look hard enough for it in the field they escaped to after the shooting. Because of well known police bias for black teens.
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Apparently that guy who set fire to the FAA radar center and forced thousands of flight cancellations was trying to make some kind of political statement. Not sure even he knows what that statement was supposed to be, though, since he was hella stoned at the time.
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 23:42 |
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Internet Webguy posted:Slavery? Just people being people. Ben Carson makes Ruckus from the Boondocks look like MLK jr. It's amazing just how terrible he is and if he woke up with white skin one day it'd probably be the happiest day of his life. Pohl posted:^^^ You edited that in, and I'm glad you did. I borrowed the slam-dunk. It's a touchdown spike, not a slam dunk. Fried Chicken posted:In good news, Michael Dunn was just found guilty of first degree murder for the death of Jordan Davis in his retrial. I'm so happy to hear this and hope he gets life without parole. gently caress that human garbage. Pohl posted:I think the relevant fact is, it took two trials and two juries to convict him. Sure the first jury agreed that he had committed attempted murder against the other people in the car; but the actual murder... they couldn't agree on that charge. It took two trials and two juries to convict him of murder. It sounds like the first jury believed he was guilty of murder, just up in the air on it being first and they'd have hit him for second. More than likely, 1 or maybe 2 jurors didn't agree with with 1st degree charge because they weren't 100% certain it applied, which you drat well want to be for a charge that serious. I can't imagine lawyers on both sides forgot to mention "this is a first degree murder case" and I think they pretty much always mention if the death penalty is being sought (where applicable) since some people will simply refuse to convict someone and send them to die. Good Citizen posted:Apparently that guy who set fire to the FAA radar center and forced thousands of flight cancellations was trying to make some kind of political statement. Not sure even he knows what that statement was supposed to be, though, since he was hella stoned at the time. Ron Paul roution 2016.
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Good Citizen posted:Apparently that guy who set fire to the FAA radar center and forced thousands of flight cancellations was trying to make some kind of political statement. Not sure even he knows what that statement was supposed to be, though, since he was hella stoned at the time. A protest against the American healthcare system.
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My Imaginary GF posted:A protest against the American healthcare system. He was trying to keep Ebola out of the country.
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Good Citizen posted:Apparently that guy who set fire to the FAA radar center and forced thousands of flight cancellations was trying to make some kind of political statement. Not sure even he knows what that statement was supposed to be, though, since he was hella stoned at the time. I thought he was angry about being shipped out to Hawaii.
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 23:50 |
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Remember the Republicans Are People ad? Well, turns out they're mostly people in stock photos. quote:
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 23:55 |
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Joementum posted:Remember the Republicans Are People ad? They do this every time, haven't they learned their lesson yet? I have some black cousins that look white, that picture is the whitest black person I've ever seen.
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I remember reading about some Republican trying to make websites targeted at Asian kids saying "Didn't get in? The system isn't fair (so rail against Affirmative Action)"...and the photos of Asians he used on his website were all stock photos as well.
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I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I guess this is an alternative version of the cartoon.
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:I remember reading about some Republican trying to make websites targeted at Asian kids saying "Didn't get in? The system isn't fair (so rail against Affirmative Action)"...and the photos of Asians he used on his website were all stock photos as well. I remember that the GOP Asian outreach program consisted of white finance guys who lived in Hong Kong. Because hey, they lived in Asia and someone needs to represent those expats dammit
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Joementum posted:Remember the Republicans Are People ad? I'm not sure why they didn't just get actual Republicans for their pictures. I'm sure Allen West would've been happy to have been the face for black republicans. He and Ollie North could do a buddy pose for the "Republicans Are War Criminals" shot too.
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:I remember reading about some Republican trying to make websites targeted at Asian kids saying "Didn't get in? The system isn't fair (so rail against Affirmative Action)"...and the photos of Asians he used on his website were all stock photos as well. And the image of the woman in that ad on Hoekstra's campaign site was labelled "yellowgirl".
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Joementum posted:And the image of the woman in that ad on Hoekstra's campaign site was labelled "yellowgirl". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzox0VSCNKw Pohl fucked around with this message at 00:21 on Oct 2, 2014 |
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Good Citizen posted:Apparently that guy who set fire to the FAA radar center and forced thousands of flight cancellations was trying to make some kind of political statement. Not sure even he knows what that statement was supposed to be, though, since he was hella stoned at the time. Stoned on what? I could see this being rolled out in anti-weed attack ads.
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Joementum posted:Today is the one year anniversary of the government shutdown Wow, people were sure that would kill the Republicans chances this November. It is completely forgotten which means they will try it again and again....
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site posted:Stoned on what? I could see this being rolled out in anti-weed attack ads. Gas fumes.
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Old James posted:Wow, people were sure that would kill the Republicans chances this November. It is completely forgotten which means they will try it again and again.... I forgot that the worst part about election season is 20 minutes afterwards, when politicians feel safe.
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Joementum posted:ex-Marine, ex-CIA, ex-USSS agent Dam Emmett has a suggestion for a new Director of the Secret Service. By this logic it's clear who the next director must be. Beholden to no one in the secret service, beholden to no one in the United States of America. Incredible at covert operations and moving undetected. Finally everyone in America believes him to be dead. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you none other than... Osama bin Laden
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Nate RFB posted:What is the makeup of the 10th circuit? Would they be expected to strike down the subsidies or not? After that it's up to the magnanimity of John Roberts
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Old James posted:Wow, people were sure that would kill the Republicans chances this November. It is completely forgotten which means they will try it again and again.... Fairly certain we talked about exactly how this situation would happen.
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3669131
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