85SugarVol
I prefer the tumult of Liberty
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That's right, I'm back b!tches
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Should be a cultural norm for police to hear “no thank you” immediately any time they approach anybody who didn’t witness a crime or suspect’s flight.Why what? Why wouldn’t I show my ID to a cop just because he asked or why I wouldn’t cooperate with the police if I committed a crime?
You were gone? Something horrific lead to your absence? You finally grow a pair and decide to show yourself and face up to your stupidity? Anyway, welcome back diva, we look forward to more nonsensical takes in the future, and ...
There will be cookies and milk in the commons area for any and all that actually give a shat!
Only a fkg moron would believe CBS.The Trump claim of $50 million to Gaza for condoms was a lie.
Not only that, but the shipment that was made was to Jordan, for $50k, and it was during the Trump administration.
What we know about Trump's claim that the U.S. planned to spend $50 million on condoms for Gaza
Neither the White House nor any federal agency has provided evidence for a plan to spend $50 million on condoms for Gaza.www.cbsnews.com
I'm not sure its illegal for the federal government to ask for someone's papers, the issue imo is whether they can detain you. Just like the police don't need a warrant to get into your car if you give them permission. (maybe I have a different point of view)
Failures lead to success, if you learn from them and improve.
So now immediate rebuttals for police, rage responses for free handies to criminals and down to hypothetically what jurors MIGHT wouldn’t wonder bout?Should be a cultural norm for police to hear “no thank you” immediately any time they approach anybody who didn’t witness a crime or suspect’s flight.
Police would have less of a rage response when people don’t offer them a handy and jurors wouldn’t wonder what the person is hiding.
Still watching the fake news media.The Trump claim of $50 million to Gaza for condoms was a lie.
Not only that, but the shipment that was made was to Jordan, for $50k, and it was during the Trump administration.
What we know about Trump's claim that the U.S. planned to spend $50 million on condoms for Gaza
Neither the White House nor any federal agency has provided evidence for a plan to spend $50 million on condoms for Gaza.www.cbsnews.com