Kevyn wrote:
Wrong you are, oh so wrong. You are parroting a false narrative pimped to the gullible members of the Idiot Pumpkinfuhrer’s cult. The threshold to obtain a warrant is simply probable cause. There is no obligation to provide exculpatory evidence when applying for a warrant. There is no need to provide proof beyond reasonable doubt or even a preponderance of evidence. Probable cause is all, and then it is at the judges discretion.
Parroting. Pimped. Gullible. Idiot. Cult. Anyone see a pattern here?
Lonewolf wrote:
The difference between no chance To win and now is we see how much a crook he is and how he hates AMERICA now that's a wining platform. Trump and most his family will go to jail but I'm betting he will steal air force 1 and go to Russia.
Ha! Yeah! And fly it himself no doubt. Oh. My. God. How deranged can it get?
Richard Rowland wrote:
I should have known you wouldn't know shit about motorcycle culture.
I comment on a photo of an overpriced rat bike and you start ranting about 'motorcycle culture'? Really? Well, how about this? Several years riding courier across Europe delivering everything from contract documents to replacement American Express business cards?
I made just about every motorcycle rally in existence across the entire continent and found ways to get paid for the privilege. Oh, and hardly a Harley in sight the entire time, because the guys I rode with knew a white elephant when they saw one.
My courier days came to an end when a little startup called DHL advertised guaranteed delivery anywhere in Europe in 24 hours or less, for less than the price of a decent steak dinner.
By the way, I was riding a Honda CBR900RR Fireblade down the autobahn on a regular basis. Nothing beats 160 mph on a surface as smooth as glass and no cops to look out for.
Richard Rowland wrote:
Any self-respecting " Hells Angel" worth his leathers wouldn't be caught dead on that contraption.
Oh, you're a 1 percenter then? Good for you. I never saw the need to join a club, outlaw or not. Same as I never felt the need to get tattoos or do mind-altering drugs. Just not my style. I rode because I enjoyed it, not because of some inflated sense of my own ego.
Richard Rowland wrote:
This machine is awesome.
Meh. It's nice enough, I guess. It does have a few shortcomings though. Like, it's a V-twin. It only has seating for one. It's way overpriced. And finally, it's freaking orange! Orange? Really? I pass in favor of one of these:
proud republican wrote:
If i was Democratic voter, i would be really pissed of with Dems running for the White House..All they talk about is how much they hate President Trump and his supporters...and they say nothing about what they will do to make American lives easier...If they continue on this path.....Trump 2020 IS going to be a reality!!!
If they'll just keep doing what they're doing, it will all come out just fine. Then Nikki Haley drops in just in time for 2024 and after eight years of her the Democrat party will barely exist, mere dust under the carpet. By 2032 there will be young voters who will never have heard of Nancy Pelosi or Adam Schiff. Their aspirations will mirror the objectives laid out in the Federalist Papers and the Declaration of Liberty. Moral decency and rational reasoning will once again make their benefits felt in the world. I can't wait...
EmilyD wrote:
I have a subscription to biggeekdad....get daily emails. I like the "This is Your Internet" series.
But it's not easy finding things like that until you know about them. I recently found a bunch of videos of Jeff Allen. He's a comedian I think is pretty funny. But I've watched them all by now.
Sometimes my meandering through YouTube brings me to things I don't like and so I stop watching...so I always welcome ideas. Thanks!
I call it 'the rabbithole'. Once you find yourself watching something on youtube, you're going down the rabbithole. An hour later, you look around and wonder how you got there.
dtucker300 wrote:
What are they teaching these students?
I can't answer that. I do know what they're not teaching them: To think for themselves, to apply reason and logic to a given problem or situation, to break large problems down into more easily solvable component parts, things like that. Of course, the material must be there before the seamstress can create the jacket...
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
Did I say that YOU personally win? I think not. You tend to be quite civil so the likelihood of you winning that particular award... Chances aren't great.
That's not the tune you were playing earlier. Nice to see you changed it.
Ricktloml wrote:
It is astounding how the Democrat/socialist Party and their voters conveniently forget what they say, or even worse (and more likely,) know they never meant what they said to begin with
Indeed. Lies are harder to remember. That's why their story keeps changing so often.