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Keln 4 points ago +5 / -1

Yeah not liking this lace of an audience.

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Keln 78 points ago +80 / -2

Speaking of experts, does Twitter not have a single person who understands psychology? If they did, they would know that these sort of shenanigans have the opposite effect.

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Keln 7 points ago +7 / -0

Sounds like the police in Japan still treat gaijin with a heavy hand. Used to be if an American and a Japanese got in a car accident, the American was automatically at fault. Or pretty much anything between a Japanese and a foreigner was the foreigner's fault.

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

Those behind all of these riots and violence would love nothing more than for police to use live rounds.

You need to think strategically, not emotionally. Don't give the leftists the martyrs they want.

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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

I hate to keep pointing this out, but teachers are local and state employees. Not federal. There's little that President Trump can do about that.

Governors need to start cracking down on political activism among teachers in their states. That starts with busting teacher unions.

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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

Building a case against deep state actors and the corrupt deep state using its power against anyone it wants are two different things. Two sets of rules. Everyone knows this by now.

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Keln 5 points ago +5 / -0

The most befuddling thing about this is that anyone thought that this might sway anybody.

It's a list of people Democrats hate and everyone else couldn't care less about.

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Keln 19 points ago +19 / -0

Based on observations over the past decade, I'm not really sick of it. All they're doing is pissing off the majority and destroying whatever power they used to have over Americans.

Stupids are gonna stupid. Most people are just rolling their eyes.

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

I suspect as much, which is why I have come around to the idea of dropping charges. But there also needs to be a reckoning for those involved in forcing his hand.

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Keln 3 points ago +7 / -4

I swore that oath twice, in the military. But when I worked as a contractor, we did not swear any oaths. We signed a document about not divulging classified information. He likely did the same.

There is no question he committed a crime. The question is whether he was forced to commit that crime due to criminal acts by his superiors preventing him from whistle blowing, and whether that justifies pardon or even dropping his charges in an effort to prosecute bigger fish.

I now lean towards dropping or lessening charges and getting his assistance in going after the worse criminals in our government and its many contractors.

But this isn't a simple black and white issue. Just because there is a positive outcome of committing a crime, doesn't necessarily excuse the crime. You don't want to set a precedent where any political idiot thinks it's ok to leak out classified information.

So it's an entirely valid argument with good points on both sides. Acting as if anyone who isn't 100% on board with your view of it is pretty lame.

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

I doubt she would have accepted if they had offered. She only cares about running for Governor of Hawaii in 2022.

Running for president was merely a way to get face recognition and lay the groundwork for a gubernatorial campaign. Running with Biden would actually hurt her.

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Keln 6 points ago +6 / -0

For some reason the media didn't really cover it. I have no idea why as they love to blame Trump for natural disasters.

I've only read about it in science news.

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

It seems to me she might have a lot of natural allies among the many media groups that have been sidelined by the "old club" for years.

Whether they are willing to side with her is another story. Media is so biased left globally, it's hard to break the monopoly.

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Keln 29 points ago +30 / -1

It seems anytime people talk about this issue, pretty much everyone agrees that these big companies are doing wrong. Yet it continues to happen. What is the biggest roadblock to getting reform?

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

"Come around"?

When did Sundance not believe that? He's been proTrump since late 2015.

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Keln 6 points ago +6 / -0

Unless things have changed, most firehoses aren't fire resistant. They're designed to be resistant to abrasion, pressure, and rotting.

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Keln 13 points ago +17 / -4

As much as I want justice, I don't want any president afraid to do their job because the next guy might try to prosecute him. If they go after Obama, it had better be a tight case, with lots of clear evidence. Because it will set the standard going forward, and the standard needs to be high.

With that said, I'd love to see Obama prosecuted. And I haven't a doubt in my mind that he is guilty of an extreme level of corruption at the very least.

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Keln 19 points ago +19 / -0

Yeah I have no problem shooting a particularly nasty racoon if needed. But this is sickening. Especially continuing to bash it after it's dead.

If you have to kill an animal, you make it quick. You don't go psyco on it like that.

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Keln 39 points ago +40 / -1

Sorry about your friend but she did purposely ignore the risks voiced by all of the other surgeons until she found one willing to do it. That's on her.

I'm all for going after doctors that break the Oath, but at the end of the day, people have to take some responsibility for their decisions.

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Keln 27 points ago +28 / -1

Yeah when I briefly worked at an Amazon data center, it was on par with a cult with the customer focused stuff. These Amazon tweets are very bizarre in that context.

I suspect someone is getting fired very soon. Otherwise I'll definitely be canceling prime.

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Keln 5 points ago +5 / -0

Wrong drumpftartd. After the Kyoto Protocol, all previous temperatures were corrected for global warming. It was only 85 degrees in Vietnam now. Why do you hate science? It's people like you and your evil cow eating killing us.

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