1. One inch2. One hand (work with me here, people, not against me)3. One foot4. One yard5. One meter6. One hundred hundreths7. I'm calling the judge, Randy D8. Forget the restraini... more1. One inch2. One hand (work with me here, people, not against me)3. One foot4. One yard5. One meter6. One hundred hundreths7. I'm calling the judge, Randy D8. Forget the restraining order, it's now an arrest warrant9. Forget the arrest warrant, I know a guy . . . ~
I've never been a fan of capital punishment, it's too final if a jury gets it wrong. However, life imprisonment for particularly heinous crimes seems too soft without additional pu... moreI've never been a fan of capital punishment, it's too final if a jury gets it wrong. However, life imprisonment for particularly heinous crimes seems too soft without additional punishment - a person wrongfully flogged can sue. Singapore has no graffiti, they attribute that to the fact that perps are caned on the buttocks if caught. I'm not advocating that for such a minor offense, but should convicted rapists and murderers be clobbered?
Would that be grounds for a lawsuit against the federal government if I grow and catch a charge? Even if I insisted the charge be enhanced to a fed charge? I don't pres... moreWould that be grounds for a lawsuit against the federal government if I grow and catch a charge? Even if I insisted the charge be enhanced to a fed charge? I don't presume it would be a pleasant or brief experience, but am just wondering. I mean, I thought we were all about equality.
IN an excerpt from their upcoming book Russian Roulette, journalists Michael Isikoff and David Corn give an inside look at Donald Trump’s 2013 trip to Russia for the Miss Uni... moreIN an excerpt from their upcoming book Russian Roulette, journalists Michael Isikoff and David Corn give an inside look at Donald Trump’s 2013 trip to Russia for the Miss Universe pageant (you know, the trip that reportedly promoted the Steele Dossier and rumored golden shower). The excerpt, published Thursday on Mother Jones, exposes Trump’s alleged racism toward contestants of his beauty pageant, including the claim that he vetoed women-of-color contestants if he thought there were “too many” competing.Trump’s pageants always had an underlying rule that he be allowed to review the contestants before the actual event, which gave him the opportunity to overrule judge’s selections and place the contestants he wanted among the finalists. Isikoff and Corn write that Trump would frequently “toss out finalists” and replace them with other contestants he preferred.“In short, no woman was a finalist until Trump said so,” the excerpt reads. One Miss Universe st... less