lol
Tu Stultus Es
Undoubtedly, but the name on it holds a bit more weight than Sarah Palin.Spearhead wrote:
Alex Jones lol. Might as well be citing Sarah Palin.
I just laughed because both sides have obese slobs who are still going to get their fried chicken fix no matter what.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm having a good laugh at all the armchair retards online right now discussing the Chick-Fil-A issues.
Two fried chicken breasts sandwiching cheese and bacon. No bun. Had one once for the novelty and it was smaller than expected and not very good.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I don't even know what a double down is and I don't particularly feel like being enlightened, but I'm positive it involves 24oz of pure lard. Now excuse me while I go make a bacon-avocado sandwich.
Nope. I think Sarah Palin is more grounded in reality than Ron Paul.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
the name on it holds a bit more weight than Sarah Palin.
eleven bravo wrote:
ron paul delivers babies therefore he has no wrong opinions
Right thread this time. Science thread is so slow that it sometimes throws me for a loop when I go to click on the top thread for dast chat.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Woman who snatched newborn from hospital sentenced to 12 years in prison
I know prisons are crowded, but on the surface that seems like an insignificant sentence for what happened...
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How is that fair to the victim? No, seriously.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Give her life or death
she should never be free again
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Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2012-08-06 10:47:53)
I agree tbh, woman is probably messed up enough without that.Macbeth wrote:
It wouldn't be fair to the victim to execute her or put her in a super max for the rest of her life, like WPA thinks should happen, because she is the only mother the victim has ever known. The victim still probably loves her and wouldn't want to see her mother rot away in jail just to satisfy some 'tough on crime' people's blood lust.
Land of the freeA man with Parkinson's disease who was arrested during the Olympic men's cycling road race while sitting beside the route has said he wants a "letter of exoneration" from Surrey police, claiming their treatment of him was disproportionate.
Mark Worsfold, 54, a former soldier and martial arts instructor, was arrested on 28 July for a breach of the peace shortly before the cyclists arrived in Redhouse Park, Leatherhead, where he had sat down on a wall to watch the race. Officers from Surrey police restrained and handcuffed him and took him to Reigate police station, saying his behaviour had "caused concern".
"The man was positioned close to a small group of protesters and based on his manner, his state of dress and his proximity to the course, officers made an arrest to prevent a possible breach of the peace," Surrey police said in a statement.
Worsfold, whose experience was first reported by Private Eye, claims police questioned him about his demeanour and why he had not been seen to be visibly enjoying the event. Worsfold, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2010, suffers from muscle rigidity that affects his face. He was released after two hours without charge or caution.