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Posted in: Man gets 30 years for killing wife, 2 children See in context

No. I’m against the death penalty. Murder is wrong in every circumstance.

I’ve said this every time the death penalty is discussed and I like to be consistent.

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Posted in: Man gets 30 years for killing wife, 2 children See in context

Oh, so it’s happened twice? 

What?

You said you spent a month in jail for a traffic offense.

What was the 72 hour one for?

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Posted in: Man gets 30 years for killing wife, 2 children See in context

and incarcerated 

72 hours

Oh, so it’s happened twice? What was the 72 hour one for ?

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Posted in: Man gets 30 years for killing wife, 2 children See in context

If I were a criminal, I’d want to go to a Norway prison.

You have mentioned several times you were convicted of a crime and incarcerated so understandably you have more insight than most.

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Posted in: Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024? See in context

This could be a good example of why religion should stay out of politics.

Why?

Because I think decisions or beliefs based on imaginary conversations are not a sensible basis for government policy.

Do you?

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Posted in: Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024? See in context

Was talking to a fetus a few days ago. She said she wanted a choice too.

This could be a good example of why religion should stay out of politics.

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Posted in: Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024? See in context

Let the States vote on the issue.

So far 7 did. Pro Abortion rights won in all 7.

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Posted in: Trump eyes big reveal as veepstakes hits final stretch See in context

Why not? He said, he had a change of heart after he met the guy, dunno, conservatives are more forgiving.

I wouldn’t pigeonhole a whole group, we can’t speak for everybody, right?

Back to Vance, he either said something dumb and then backpedaled on it for his political ambition and/or threw his integrity out of the window for his political ambition.

Seems kind of swampy.

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Posted in: Trump eyes big reveal as veepstakes hits final stretch See in context

No need, we have seen and heard more than enough of him. Vance would make a great VP a few others as well. 

So you think someone who describes people ‘he doesn’t know’ as Hitler is just the kind of person you want for VP. I see.

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Posted in: Trump eyes big reveal as veepstakes hits final stretch See in context

but as he states he was so so wrong about the man and came around. 

If he was wrong about the guy, from his position as an insider and peer in US politics, imagine how wrong his supporters could be about him.

Maybe they’ll come around someday too.

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Posted in: Strike call threatens Paris airports' Olympics preparations See in context

Bob Fosse

Withdrawal of labour in France has always been a genuine means of demonstration/protest.

My point exactly.

Your claim that the election influenced them is incorrect. They want a pay rise.

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Posted in: What to stream this week: 'Descendants,' Megan Moroney, 'Sunny' and new HARDY album See in context

No inetrest to me at all im afraid

You don’t enjoy David Attenborough?

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Posted in: Strike call threatens Paris airports' Olympics preparations See in context

This was always a risk with Presidents taking unnecessary political risks, calling parliamentary elections so close to such a sporting global event.

What makes you think the election had any influence on this strike action?

There were airport strikes in April and May, before Macron called the election. There were strikes at CDG last year and the year before that.

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Posted in: Germany's Scholz 'relieved' far right did not win French election See in context

With each passing election the RN grows stronger, it’s not a matter of if, it’s when.

They have been a minority party for the entirety of their 50 year existence. 50 years of losing, 50. That didn’t change this week. French voted. RN still a minority.

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Posted in: AI boom reshapes Wall Street as TSMC joins trillion-dollar club See in context

Would never go near any of those copied Trojan horses.

If you use a smartphone or pc you already gave them your money. The companies listed above make 95% of all semiconductors and chips.

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Posted in: Germany's Scholz 'relieved' far right did not win French election See in context

That number continues to grow, if not this time, there’s always a next time. Never retreat and never surrender.

Yeah ok. Pendulums again. If it helps you cope with your disappointment that the racist antisemitic le pen wasn’t popular enough, go for it.

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Posted in: Germany's Scholz 'relieved' far right did not win French election See in context

In case of France, they cobbled together a Frankenstein party of communists, extreme leftists, and conservatives to get a majority over the populists.

Which the people voted for. The ‘populists’ weren’t very popular. They lost, stop making excuses.

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Posted in: As France votes, Europe holds its breath See in context

The RN will fail to secure a majority.

You were right Wallace.

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Posted in: Bubble bursts for France's far-right as voters bar it from power See in context

The leftist media can spin this however they want -- but the bottom line is that the so-called "far right" (otherwise known as "people who make sense") is rising in France and elsewhere in Europe.

They’re not ‘spinning’ losing into a win and babbling about rigged elections and deep state nonsense.

Your ‘people who make sense’ are crybabies.

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Posted in: Bubble bursts for France's far-right as voters bar it from power See in context

Let the voters decide? Ok then. They decided. Now jog on.

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Posted in: France votes in 'seismic' election See in context

The irony of an expat in another country bleating “French for the French”.

Thanks for the chortles.

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Posted in: Trump disavows Project 2025 transition plan after key official calls for new American Revolution See in context

This is exactly the reason why people want him in, never show you hands

You think voting for a politician with a hidden agenda is a good idea?

Stick to sports.

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Posted in: Judge postpones Trump's New York sentencing to September 18 See in context

Why was 45 still claiming yesterday that Biden will become a felon after the election? He can’t have it both ways.

Delayed does not mean exonerated. It means delayed. The 34 felonies he has been convicted of already by a jury of his peers were for crimes during campaigning, pre “official duties”.

As a multiple felon he cannot own a firearm or join the military. Yet some people think he should be commander in chief of the military. Bonkers.

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Posted in: BET Awards 2024: Usher is honored, Will Smith returns, and the election is top of mind See in context

I’m waiting for the WET awards.

'Black Entertainment Television', apparently, though the article fails to mention that. So presumably segregation is a good thing, then?

Yaaaawn.

There is a difference between segregation and representation.

Just so you know, the following artists have been nominated for BET awards;

Eminem, Sam Smith, Iggy Azalea, Justin Timberlake, Macklemore, Mark Ronson, Justin Bieber.

Nobody is banned from attending the awards based on skin colour. Unlike the first black Oscar winner.

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Posted in: Canadian court allows police to clear pro-Palestinian campus encampment See in context

But I’m glad you’re done with all that free speech absolutism you were so vocal about when Musk bought Twitter.

I am not even sure what you are talking about? More lib garrulous drivel?

If you have to resort to name calling you really do have nothing.

You don’t remember? That’s rather worrying isn’t it?

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Posted in: Canadian court allows police to clear pro-Palestinian campus encampment See in context

Because you disagreed with the frequently stated fact that the first amendment rightfully has many restrictions. Well, until now.

I don’t and never have.

Of course you have.

But I’m glad you’re done with all that free speech absolutism you were so vocal about when Musk bought Twitter.

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Posted in: Canadian court allows police to clear pro-Palestinian campus encampment See in context

This has been said to you before whenever you try claim to be a first amendment absolutist. Odd you should use it now.

Why?

Because you disagreed with the frequently stated fact that the first amendment rightfully has many restrictions. Well, until now.

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Posted in: Canadian court allows police to clear pro-Palestinian campus encampment See in context

Freedom doesn’t mean yelling “fire” in a crowded room.

This has been said to you before whenever you try claim to be a first amendment absolutist. Odd you should use it now.

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Posted in: U.S. Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts See in context

45 gets sentencing next week. Will the SC decision incline the judge to show leniency or throw the book at him?

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Posted in: U.S. Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts See in context

Isn’t this tinpot kangaroo banana court third world type stuff?

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