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Logic is sound.
I love that show. It's my guilty pleasure. It's amazing how normal bubbles is in real life compared to his act on the show.

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Best documentary on everyday life in Canada ever.bannination wrote:JTA wrote:
Logic is sound.
I love that show. It's my guilty pleasure. It's amazing how normal bubbles is in real life compared to his act on the show.
Wow.Nebraska Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto Of Death Penalty Repeal
Lawmakers in Nebraska overrode Gov. Pete Ricketts' veto of their vote to repeal the death penalty, making it the first Republican-controlled state in the U.S. to repeal the death penalty since North Dakota in 1973. The vote was 30-19....
"The efforts and arguments of Nebraska conservatives are part of an emerging trend in the Republican Party, evidenced by the involvement of conservative Republicans in legislative efforts to repeal the death penalty in other states, such as Kansas, Kentucky, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming," ...
Lower case wow. When Texas does it, it'll be an upper case bolded WOW! I don't expect to live that long, even if I live to be a hundred.Vrede too wrote: ...
Wow.
Here's a thought for ya. They commit more crimes.O Really wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-quig ... lp00000592
"40 Reasons Why Our Jails are Full of Black Brown and Poor People
(for reason #41, check the comments)
Just curious Boatrrocker ..... what news source is deemed to be the most credible in your world?Boatrocker wrote: "The moonie paper? Really?"
Most things do have an easy fix but throw a liberal lawyer (admitted forum liar) into the mess and things become complex. Job security and raping folks is all good for you ha? Still jealous I see.O Really wrote:It must be nice to have such a simple mind that you can't see complex issues and everything has an easy fix.
Are you mad it didn't come from MSNBC.Boatrocker wrote:The moonie paper? Really? LIke most RWers, you cling to the notion that arrests and/or convictions are ample proof of your absurd contention. See if you can think of a reason that might be highly fallacious.
I sample many and try to extract some truth from all. Religious sources are all ignored, as they are not news sources. I largely ignore blogs, except as reference to other sources. Ignore all tabloids, rags put out by cultists and all "entertainment" news. Needless to say, FUX is a joke and thinking people ignore it, other than for its potential for ridicule.Mr.B wrote:Just curious Boatrrocker ..... what news source is deemed to be the most credible in your world?Boatrocker wrote: "The moonie paper? Really?"
Mad? Hardly. "Mad" is a wingnut thing, in all contexts and meanings.Colonel Taylor wrote:Are you mad it didn't come from MSNBC.Boatrocker wrote:The moonie paper? Really? LIke most RWers, you cling to the notion that arrests and/or convictions are ample proof of your absurd contention. See if you can think of a reason that might be highly fallacious.![]()
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“Young Black Men Murder 14 Times More than Young White Men”
do black Americans commit more crime?
OK, so part of your solution to the numbers of people in jails/prisons is to "execute them more quickly", right? Direct quote: "Execute them quicker and they wouldn't be in jail any longer. Done deal!" Fine. That gets rid of about 3,000 people who are on death row, about .001 percent of the 2.3 million people now locked up. Yeppers, "done deal." Except - every state has laws governing death penalty proceedings. Maybe you could get ALEC to draft a universal "kill them quicker" bill and get it introduced into all state legislatures. How long do you think it would take to pass those? But anyway, after you've killed the 3,000, are you going to get laws in all states changed as to what is a death penalty crime? In the original article, it stated that the vast majority of people in jails are not violent - would you kill them too, just for failure to appear on a speeding ticket?Colonel Taylor wrote:Most things do have an easy fix but throw a liberal lawyer (admitted forum liar) into the mess and things become complex. Job security and raping folks is all good for you ha? Still jealous I see.O Really wrote:It must be nice to have such a simple mind that you can't see complex issues and everything has an easy fix.
Simpletons struggle too much with any other than simplistic solutions. Ridiculous and impractical notwithstanding.O Really wrote: . . . It's a complex world, with or without lawyers, and simple solutions to complex problems are usually either ridiculous or impractical or both.
Boatrocker wrote:Mad? Hardly. "Mad" is a wingnut thing, in all contexts and meanings.Colonel Taylor wrote:Are you mad it didn't come from MSNBC.Boatrocker wrote:The moonie paper? Really? LIke most RWers, you cling to the notion that arrests and/or convictions are ample proof of your absurd contention. See if you can think of a reason that might be highly fallacious.![]()
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Any source, even MSNBC which I don't watch and Boatrocker may or may not watch, is superior to the Moonie Times unless . . . are you a Moonie, Kernel Failure?
“Young Black Men Murder 14 Times More than Young White Men”
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"Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the (David Horowitz) Freedom Center".
Kernel Failure backs up one RWNJ source with another one. How stupid is that? Greenfield does adjust his data for age (there are proportionally more young blacks than whites), but does not adjust for economic status or unequal policing, two additional factors that are mentioned in Kernel Failure's second link but he was too stupid to notice. Obviously, poverty leads to more crime and violence and the fact of racist policing is proven by the vastly higher drug arrest rate for blacks despite their using illegal drugs at about the same rate as whites.
do black Americans commit more crime?
Kernel Failure, as usual, doesn't understand his own link, and was too stupid to notice that it didn't do the age adjustment that Greenfield did.
So, once again, Kernel Failure is just another statistics ignorant, pitiful racist that swallows and follows anything that suits his prejudices because he's incapable of thinking on his own!![]()
2 (black NC) brothers pardoned, clearing way for them to receive $750KVrede too wrote:... Greenfield does adjust his data for age (there are proportionally more young blacks than whites), but does not adjust for economic status or unequal policing, two additional factors that are mentioned in Kernel Failure's second link but he was too stupid to notice. Obviously, poverty leads to more crime and violence and the fact of racist policing is proven by the vastly higher drug arrest rate for blacks despite their using illegal drugs at about the same rate as whites....