Yeah that was pretty messed up. Guess we need to swing, or something.
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Yeah that was pretty messed up. Guess we need to swing, or something.
Curious indeed.
Yes. We just have to vote for him! Pretty simple really.
Well, I guess at least one other person has seen Weird Science.
You making a woman, on your <mimics typing in the air in front of face> computer?
He’s the ubermensch!
Conservatives thought Colbert was one of them at first. Then again, they didn’t know Rage Against the Machine hated them or The Boys was mocking them, either.
the stupid thing is I still have my children and I adding our MS accounts after creating the local accounts, because I like setting the parental limits once for all the computers. I just can’t stand the stupid email-based usernames it creates when signing into the MS account during account creation.
Yeah they’ve totally dominated since.
Wow this 2nd period is🔥Just barely over 3 minutes and 2 goals, one waived off in the closest offside video review I’ve ever seen, and a double penalty with 4-on-4!
As a former resident of Calgary, go Oilers.
I thought the Democractic committee members and/or Pelosi said that Congress no longer has a “jail” in which the Sergeant at Arms could hold an arrestee.
but it won’t end the blue/green bubble nonsense.
There were threats that a conviction would lead to violent retaliation, but to my knowledge none of those threats have been carried out. So why let new threats about his potential sentence influence that?
The same was said about him being convicted or not, and we haven’t seen the threats materialize since the verdict was announced.
The president does not have authority to just add more judges. The size of the court is set by federal law and requires an act of Congress to change it.
We did, but OPs mom moved away.
I suspect we’re generally in agreement about all this, but … Trump was, in fact, also indicted in federal court (in DC) over his role in the insurrection. And his recent conviction in NY was related to his campaign finance violations (the payments to Michale Cohen for Stormy Daniels were to benefit his campaign but not reported to the FEC as such, making the alteration of business records the cover-up of a crime).
The ruling actually said the president “is entitled to at least *presumptive * immunity from prosecution for all his official acts.” Absolute immunity was reserved for “conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority.” I’m not defending this ruling, but we don’t need to misquote it.