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China trolling the US? LOL.hardhat said: -
As long as the 10% for the Big Guy keeps flowing, old friend or not. China owns Joey but they let him bluster because they know Americans are stupid. -
They own Joey because they have huge dirt on him. I doubt they even have to pay anymore.46XiJCAB said:
As long as the 10% for the Big Guy keeps flowing, old friend or not. China owns Joey but they let him bluster because they know Americans are stupid. -
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But Hunter didn't get elected to anything and its Russian disinformation and besides TRUMP and his kids
Democracy isn't going to die in darkness on the Washington Post's watch -
So carjacking is up in Portland to the surprise of no one. Stop prosecuting car theft and you get lots of car theft. Some blame the lack of police. They are catching the perps then letting them go. Decline is a choice and the people of Portland and Seattle have chosen poorly.
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Love #MyKristi.RaceBannon said:But Hunter didn't get elected to anything and its Russian disinformation and besides TRUMP and his kids
Democracy isn't going to die in darkness on the Washington Post's watch
But she needs to lay off the fucking Botox. Jesus Christ. How do these balloon-faced celebrities and public personas not see the absurdity of their own faces? -
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The school district says the problem is urgent. So, the solution is no school. F'ing brilliant. Not so urgent as to suspend the trouble makers for three weeks. What we clearly need is less discipline and more money. No escape for good students and their parents. Just accommodate the lowest common denominator.
https://enewspo.oregonlive.com/data/10301/reader/reader.html?t=1637179434975#!preferred/0/package/10301/pub/18334/page/6/alb/558185
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Hunter's 3rd grade level art for $500K. Crickets.RaceBannon said:But Hunter didn't get elected to anything and its Russian disinformation and besides TRUMP and his kids
Democracy isn't going to die in darkness on the Washington Post's watch -
The morons in charge of our children will always be concerned with PC equity before anything else. Everyone has to go or no one goes. Insanity. If you have a disruptive person at work, does everyone just go home? This is what these kids are learning. They've handed control over to the worst elements and it appears they are blind to it.WestlinnDuck said:The school district says the problem is urgent. So, the solution is no school. F'ing brilliant. Not so urgent as to suspend the trouble makers for three weeks. What we clearly need is less discipline and more money. No escape for good students and their parents. Just accommodate the lowest common denominator.
https://enewspo.oregonlive.com/data/10301/reader/reader.html?t=1637179434975#!preferred/0/package/10301/pub/18334/page/6/alb/558185 -
Killing advanced classes for smart kids is the ultimate example of this societal suicide. Anything that demonstrates the hard work or built-in intelligence of kids gets trashed and cancelled as racist and exclusive. Begs the question, how good do you want your doctor to be? Excellent or Mediocre?46XiJCAB said:
The morons in charge of our children will always be concerned with PC equity before anything else. Everyone has to go or no one goes. Insanity. If you have a disruptive person at work, does everyone just go home? This is what these kids are learning. They've handed control over to the worst elements and it appears they are blind to it.WestlinnDuck said:The school district says the problem is urgent. So, the solution is no school. F'ing brilliant. Not so urgent as to suspend the trouble makers for three weeks. What we clearly need is less discipline and more money. No escape for good students and their parents. Just accommodate the lowest common denominator.
https://enewspo.oregonlive.com/data/10301/reader/reader.html?t=1637179434975#!preferred/0/package/10301/pub/18334/page/6/alb/558185 -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2002/08/12/patrick-chavis-dies/821232fc-42a4-495c-a65b-0625cd709b6a/
Patrick Chavis, 50, a former Los Angeles area physician whose medical career was cited by both supporters and opponents of affirmative action as evidence for their case, was killed July 23 in Los Angeles.
A spokesman for the Los Angeles County sheriff's homicide office said Dr. Chavis was shot during a carjacking. The spokesman said Dr. Chavis was leaving a store and entering his car when three men attempted to take his car and shot him.
Dr. Chavis received a degree of fame through the quest of Allan Bakke to gain admission to the medical school at the University of California-Davis in the 1970s. The medical school rejected the application of Bakke, who was white, but accepted five black applicants, including Dr. Chavis, who had lower test scores and lower college grades than Bakke. The five won admission under a special racial-preference quota.
Bakke sued. What became a landmark case, Bakke v. Regents of the Board of the University of California, reached the U.S. Supreme Court, where the school's affirmative action program was struck down in 1978. The court maintained that while an applicant's race could be used as an admissions factor, it could not be the only factor. Bakke was admitted to the school and later graduated, as did Dr. Chavis.
There it might all have ended but for the partisans [more of that honest conversation on race that the left hates] on both sides of the affirmative action issue. By 1995, Bakke was an anesthesiologist in Rochester, Minn., and Dr. Chavis was an obstetrician-gynecologist in an inner-city section of Los Angeles where his patients were largely poor women of color.
Nicholas Lemann, in the New York Times Magazine, Tom Hayden, in the Nation magazine, and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), speaking before a Senate committee, all called attention to the careers of the two medical school graduates. They pointed out that while Dr. Chavis was helping the poor of California, Bakke made his practice among much wealthier, largely white patients in the upper Midwest.
They suggested that the state of California was being repaid much higher dividends on the education it had given the poor California black student than by Bakke.
Then, it all started to go wrong for Dr. Chavis. As reported by conservative commentators as well as by such newspapers as The Washington Post and the Boston Globe, Dr. Chavis lost his medical license in 1997. He had switched his practice from ob-gyn to cosmetic surgery, including liposuction, areas in which he met with difficulties and was accused of malpractice.
An administrative law judge found Dr. Chavis guilty of gross negligence and incompetence in the treatment of three women, one of whom died, and the California medical board suspended his license, saying he had an "inability to perform some of the most basic duties required of a physician."
They suggested that the state of California was being repaid much higher dividends on the education it had given the poor California black student than by Bakke.
Then, it all started to go wrong for Dr. Chavis [and his patients]. As reported by conservative commentators as well as by such newspapers as The Washington Post and the Boston Globe, Dr. Chavis lost his medical license in 1997. He had switched his practice from ob-gyn to cosmetic surgery, including liposuction, areas in which he met with difficulties and was accused of malpractice.
An administrative law judge found Dr. Chavis guilty of gross negligence and incompetence in the treatment of three women, one of whom died, and the California medical board suspended his license, saying he had an "inability to perform some of the most basic duties required of a physician." -
Sorry, but TL, DR.
Shorten the posts, gents. Copy Pasta the good parts.
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I laffed like a drunken hyena watching her contortions and thinking about what was going through her mind as she brought the world,hardhat said:
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The Oregon Court of Appeals essentially decriminalized car theft (Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, a Class C felony), back in 2014.WestlinnDuck said:So carjacking is up in Portland to the surprise of no one. Stop prosecuting car theft and you get lots of car theft. Some blame the lack of police. They are catching the perps then letting them go. Decline is a choice and the people of Portland and Seattle have chosen poorly.
Prior to 2014, it was a low priority among Oregon law enforcement.
It used to be:
Car thief made up a story when pulled over, e.g., a guy named Joe lent me the car.
Police contact registered owner of vehicle who has reported it stolen or says it is stolen.
Registered owner states they don’t know car thief and did not authorize him/her or anybody else to be in possession of their vehicle.
Car thief charged with 1 count of UUMV.
In 2014, the Oregon Court of Appeals, in it’s infinite wisdom, approved an appeal which changed the requirements for what it took to prove the elements of the crime.
Now law enforcement must also prove that the defendant’s fictional story is false.
Stealing cars decriminalized . . .
https://www.wweek.com/news/courts/2017/11/29/in-portland-you-can-steal-cars-over-and-over-and-get-away-with-it-heres-how/
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If you are unlucky enough to have your auto stolen, remember you will most likely recover your abandoned auto in a damaged condition, full of garbage. Frequently, the “borrowed” vehicle is used to commit other crimes while in possession of the car thief (and his/her pals).
The lucky car owner gets to pick up what’s left of their car, pay all the towing and storage fees and deal with their insurance company.
If the stolen vehicle is high value and newer, e.g., newer Mercedes, new trucks, etc. you most likely will never see it again.
I’m sure decriminalizing controlled substances will enhance the livability of Portlandia!
“Keep Portland Weird”!
Enjoy!
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Back when it was OK to tell the truth about Joe
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Made him respond
Oh and the FBI working for the dems as usual -
If the left was committed to public transit they would aggressively work to make it safe. But they don't. It's basically a scam for contractors, like Pelosi's husband and the public unions. Customers are not part of that equation.
https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/
GUN CONTROL IS A LUXURY GOOD FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN AFFORD NOT TO WORRY ABOUT THEIR SECURITY: Support For Gun Control Cratering as Violent Crime Soars. -
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You can't be an FBI asset if you're no longer in congress or sitting in prison?RaceBannon said:
Made him respond
Oh and the FBI working for the dems as usual -