Speaking of The Wire, on HBO now is "We Own This City" by the same team that brought you The Wire. It's based on the true story of corruption in the Baltimore PD around the time of the Freddy Grey murder by the police. An excellent look at policing, consent decrees & urban politics in an impoverished city. One side effect of the incredibly corrupt police force is the absolute inability to find a jury in a city where everyone has had a terrible confrintation with the cops.
Thanks for at least mentioning the premise for challenging these pre-screenings, I mean the ones not being challenged on religious grounds, which is more than any other article I could find had done. But I still want to know what the judge said in his ruling. Did he in fact find that the advisory board was formed in a somehow illegal manner? Was it actually formed contralegally? What is the argument disputing that? Why would anyone expect that a president would be the best person to select a medical advisory board? I really wanna hear this yahoo's reasoning, and the perfectly sound disputation he was ignoring. These people are winning on sad and shoddy excuses for real legal logic.
Most of my uncles are Quakers. They were a product of mixed marriage -- Catholic father and Episcopalian mother, with my peacenik grandfather converting to Quakerism (Quakerhood? Quakeness) rather than fighting in WWII.
I can't believe this needs to be said, but corporations, or any kind of business, cannot have beliefs, religious or otherwise, as they do not have brains, which are required for beliefs.
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It's telling that they think only drug users and gay men get HIV.
Understanding reality and nuance is against their religion.
I have never seen a corporation at church. I don't even think a single one tithes.
We seem to have solved the Tylenol theft problem, but TrumPutin is still out there committing crimes. So what's Gary Busey Jr's point exactly?
Speaking of The Wire, on HBO now is "We Own This City" by the same team that brought you The Wire. It's based on the true story of corruption in the Baltimore PD around the time of the Freddy Grey murder by the police. An excellent look at policing, consent decrees & urban politics in an impoverished city. One side effect of the incredibly corrupt police force is the absolute inability to find a jury in a city where everyone has had a terrible confrintation with the cops.
Thanks for at least mentioning the premise for challenging these pre-screenings, I mean the ones not being challenged on religious grounds, which is more than any other article I could find had done. But I still want to know what the judge said in his ruling. Did he in fact find that the advisory board was formed in a somehow illegal manner? Was it actually formed contralegally? What is the argument disputing that? Why would anyone expect that a president would be the best person to select a medical advisory board? I really wanna hear this yahoo's reasoning, and the perfectly sound disputation he was ignoring. These people are winning on sad and shoddy excuses for real legal logic.
well, he had to be sure
I can tell you which episode every one of those shots is from.
And that scares me.
"our"as though all of us shared in his sexual escapades.
Most of my uncles are Quakers. They were a product of mixed marriage -- Catholic father and Episcopalian mother, with my peacenik grandfather converting to Quakerism (Quakerhood? Quakeness) rather than fighting in WWII.
So now it is the Jews AND the Spanish-sounding-names people persecuting him!!!
I can't believe this needs to be said, but corporations, or any kind of business, cannot have beliefs, religious or otherwise, as they do not have brains, which are required for beliefs.
Like Eric goes into CVSs. Did he bring his wallet or did he just assume he could tell him who his daddy is and they’d let him have a running tab?
I disagree with #2. Put your hand all over Trump’s head.
I went to figurative CVS and they were giving away free Tylenol.