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And in other news, Daniel Penny found not guilty.

I saw it. My wife and my sisters bought tickets for their husbands and the kids to see it the day after Thanksgiving in Louisville. My BIL and nephew bitched because UofL (they're both big fans) was unexpectedly in the championship game of the tournament in the Bahamas, but they ended up going too. UofL lost so they didn't bitch as much after the movie. All in all, it wasn't terrible. It's "part 1" so I expect we'll all be going to part 2. ;)

Those of us that wanted to go to Gladiator 2, all the guys, were shot down . . .
This has got a little something for everyone...

 
If it’s a properly-applied blood choke of the carotid artery, it only takes about 10 seconds - but the guy won’t stay out long.

At some point this became an air choke and that’s why he died. Air chokes take longer to knock someone out and there’s a vapor-thin barrier between unconscious and dead with such a choke.

If the guy is still wiggling after 10-20 seconds, you are missing the artery and need to readjust.
this is the answer...

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A lot of people can be helped significantly with medication, but they have to stay on them. That's where much of the problems arise.
true but not happening for many unless someone else is there and responsible for sticking it down their throat everyday

like i do with my dog
 
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I am fine with Texas executing all the Texas evil doers that they choose to, if the people of Texas want that. Ditto any other state. I am not anti death penalty,
in the absolute.

But... people in most states don't want capital punishment, and I suspect thay they also don't want the Feds doing it on behalf of all of the citizens of the USA.
 
I am fine with Texas executing all the Texas evil doers that they choose to, if the people of Texas want that. Ditto any other state. I am not anti death penalty,
in the absolute.

But... people in most states don't want capital punishment, and I suspect thay they also don't want the Feds doing it on behalf of all of the citizens of the USA.
I love how you say you have someone on ignore but still respond to their statement by not using the reply feature.
 
true but not happening for many unless someone else is there and responsible for sticking it down their throat everyday

like i do with my dog
Just imagine Mark driving around B-town in his Napa know how van, passing out little spoon fulls of peanut butter with a pill hidden inside. All of the crazies walking around licking the roof of their mouths. Epic I tell ya.
 
0 Federal executions per year is the norm. Trump is the outlier

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Stupid chart.

Ordering executions is a judicial function. Not an executive function.

You are really talking about stays and clemency. Those presidents who routinely commute death penalties in the face of a court and jury imposing one are simply not allowing the law to operate because they don’t Ike the law.
 
Stupid chart.

Ordering executions is a judicial function. Not an executive function.

You are really talking about stays and clemency. Those presidents who routinely commute death penalties in the face of a court and jury imposing one are simply not allowing the law to operate because they don’t Ike the law.
Yep, its anti-democratic.
 

Actually wouldn't it be great if black people living in the inner city actually helped save others like Penny did? So I applaud the call for vigilantes who are exactly like Penny.
If Buttigieg were serious about increasing ridership of the public transportation he spends billions on to continue operations, he would launch a federal effort to clean out the rif-raf. Yeah, the danger might not be a biggie, but the disgusting behavior of many riders is pervasive. Normal people don’t want to be around that.
 
I am fine with Texas executing all the Texas evil doers that they choose to, if the people of Texas want that. Ditto any other state. I am not anti death penalty,
in the absolute.

But... people in most states don't want capital punishment, and I suspect thay they also don't want the Feds doing it on behalf of all of the citizens of the USA.


The law provides for it. Bitch to your congressman.
 
If Buttigieg were serious about increasing ridership of the public transportation he spends billions on to continue operations, he would launch a federal effort to clean out the rif-raf. Yeah, the danger might not be a biggie, but the disgusting behavior of many riders is pervasive. Normal people don’t want to be around that.


His family wouldn't put up with his crap, but the multitude of strangers with whom he interacted had no choice in the matter. But then again............most of them voted for it.
 


I can't find the quote on the internet, but I did see on tv where this guy told DP to stay out of NYC....that he would have to "watch his back" otherwise...........

He's a former BLM grifter that founded an organization called "Black Opportunities" as a NP organization, which has since lost its NP status and has never filed tax returns, but still accepts donations and sells merch. All this and promoting the murder of whites.......hopefully the Trump DOJ will have a look......
 
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Really depends on what hes been arrested for.

If he's picking up some small stuff so he can have a roof over his head for a couple days and some free meals, that to me would not be a reason to institutionalize them.

There would need to be context there, IMO.


He struck a 67 year old woman in 2021 hard enough to break her nose and fracture her orbital bone. He struck an adult male stranger prior to that breaking his nose. On two other occasions he struck other strangers in the face in public settings. He was publicly lewd. Time after time he was given misdemeanor treatment or alternative sentencing. He was on an internal NYC police list of the 50 craziest lunatics running free in the City. Enough context for you?

For some reason I can't attach it, but google "Jordan Neely had history of attacks on subway riders..." One interesting tidbit is that in 2007 his mother was murdered by her BF and found stuffed in a suitcase.
 
He struck a 67 year old woman in 2021 hard enough to break her nose and fracture her orbital bone. He struck an adult male stranger prior to that breaking his nose. On two other occasions he struck other strangers in the face in public settings. He was publicly lewd. Time after time he was given misdemeanor treatment or alternative sentencing. He was on an internal NYC police list of the 50 craziest lunatics running free in the City. Enough context for you?

For some reason I can't attach it, but google "Jordan Neely had history of attacks on subway riders..." One interesting tidbit is that in 2007 his mother was murdered by her BF and found stuffed in a suitcase.

I agree, you're a repeat offender with some violent acts, you should be put away for awhile.

His mom death could very well have pushed him over the edge in terms of his mental. Everyone reacts different on those situations.
 
I agree, you're a repeat offender with some violent acts, you should be put away for awhile.

His mom death could very well have pushed him over the edge in terms of his mental. Everyone reacts different on those situations.


The fact that the police have a list of 50 violent crazies out on the streets to watch for speaks volumes........It's sad that people continue to vote for a party that refuses to protect innocents...................
 
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