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Re:They're neither "outside" nor "fact-checkers"
How about Sonia K.
Or, MIchael Bornstein
Or, Alfred Munzer
Or, Jack Rosenthal
Or, Erika Gold
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Re:Might want to hold off on the Trump stickers
I suggest getting a Trump/Pence bumper sticker just to be safe.
You may want to hold off on those Trump stickers, liberals become irrationally violent at the sight of Trump's very name.
Var from being safe, you and your property would be in quite real danger.
If you scoff, I dare you to we are a bright red MAGA hat to any rally against Trump. If you are lucky you will just be egged, and not sucker punched/maced.
That's why I still have my "Ben Carson" bumper sticker on the bumper and a Hillary in prison stripes bobblehead on the dash.
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Might want to hold off on the Trump stickers
I suggest getting a Trump/Pence bumper sticker just to be safe.
You may want to hold off on those Trump stickers, liberals become irrationally violent at the sight of Trump's very name.
Var from being safe, you and your property would be in quite real danger.
If you scoff, I dare you to we are a bright red MAGA hat to any rally against Trump. If you are lucky you will just be egged, and not sucker punched/maced.
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Trees look pretty tall to me
Local TV news interview with woman:
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Re:Tax Breaks
Maybe they're betting they can get away with paying a terrible salary to people that have a hard time finding a job due to their disability. It's a business model that's worked well at Goodwill
http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/208068/189/Goodwill-Pays-Disabled-Employees-Less-than-Minimum-Wage
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Re:This will boost the electric car market
You don't even need to take the battery out of the car to use it in an emergency, if you don't mind bolting a few cables under the hood. A 24kWh Nissan LEAF can power a refrigerator for 3 days. http://www.wusa9.com/Sandy/article/227657/474/Charge-It-One-Mans-Solution-To-Power-Outage
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Re:Off the top of my head ...
There could be many more of them per police officer (let alone police force) than is feasible for helicopters.
They're much smaller and more agile, allowing access to your daughter's hot tub^W^W^W^W more private areas.
They're much easier to make silent, thus enabling stealth surveillance.
They can operate 24/7/365 in aggregate.
They'd be in the hands of people who do things like this.
Each police officer could in theory operate thousands of drones all around the city. The drones could go from being large UAV's to toy airplane size, to insect size, to the size of dust particles, depending on how much money the police have and how drone is defined.
In practice the smallest drone would be nano-dust which is about the size of a flake of rice. This would be too expensive today but if mass produced by the police all around the country the price would go down to the point where we'd have a police officer practically everywhere without any way to stop it. It would be 24/7, and the problem is some drones can see through walls, hear through walls, so yes a drone can see you smoking a joint in your house or see you having gay sex with your wife.
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Off the top of my head ...
There could be many more of them per police officer (let alone police force) than is feasible for helicopters.
They're much smaller and more agile, allowing access to your daughter's hot tub^W^W^W^W more private areas.
They're much easier to make silent, thus enabling stealth surveillance.
They can operate 24/7/365 in aggregate.
They'd be in the hands of people who do things like this.
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Re:What are you in for?
Prisoner #7: My daughter saved a baby woodpecker from our pet cat. http://wusa9.com/news/article/161065/158/Woodpecker-Saving-Daughter-Costs-Mom-500
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So lets get some things straight...
Recording children in their rooms without anyone's consent:
Not wiretapping
Recording the police on the job in a traffic stop at a public location:
Wiretapping
Source: http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=102616&catid=187 -
according to the article's source article
" Shipley noted Graber told the trooper he was not being recorded." So the defence may have a problem.
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No, you don't know how to drive
Washington, D.C. is only barely behind http://m.wusa9.com/news.jsp?key=196541) L.A. butI still commute here with my manual transmission. At 75K mi my clutch disc still grabs like an acrophobe on top of a bungy platform.
Knowing how to operate a manual transmission mechanism is only one part of knowing how to drive. To properly drive a manual transmission vehicle in heavy stop-and-go traffic you cannot tailgate and you will spend a lot of time in Neutral. Yes, this means that more than once per-commute someone will cut in front of you because there was more than 5 feet between you and the vehicle in front of you even though your "performance type car" could have avoided that by hanging 6 inches off the rear bumper instead.
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Re:I completely agree
(CBS bans secondary channels).
You sure about that? My local CBS has 2 secondaries; a weather channel and this goofy "local" thing.