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| GenoDRPh Member since: Aug 24, 2023 Threads: 5 Posts: 2824 | Quote: terapined1 Interesting case with shades of Afroman Cops arrest a guy for drunk driving He blew Zero He's known as the " Dude, I blew Zero" guy He's suing the cops Judge says they have no qualified immunity Cool. Cops are suing the "Dude, I blew Zero" guy for defamation Lawsuits currently in progress 
These cops need to quit while they're behind... |
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| SOOPOO Member since: Feb 19, 2014 Threads: 25 Posts: 5728 | Quote: terapined1 WTF Im shocked Story just broke. Ritchson rides through an upscale neighborhood on motorcycles with his 2 kids Neighbor complains about the noise and disruption This isn't the first time these 2 have words over Ritchsons motorcycle Ritchson just starts wailing on the neighbor in front of his own kids Huge swinging blows that connect Pretty shocking because it's so one sided and brutal Maybe showing off in front of his kids? What a Neanderthal I'm thinking roid rage 'Reacher' Star Alan Ritchson Allegedly Beats Up Neighbor in Front Of Kids, On Video https://share.google/OLXP9lrrHxAA8uf4e
Gee. Someone with a history of jumping to conclusions based on his own personal biases did so again. That same someone owes Ritchson an apology. |
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| terapined1 Member since: Nov 26, 2024 Threads: 2 Posts: 700 | Quote: SOOPOO Gee. Someone with a history of jumping to conclusions based on his own personal biases did so again. That same someone owes Ritchson an apology.
I was wrong I can change my mind when more evidence is presented. I keep my mind open Can you change your mind on tarriffs Of course not. DDS creates closed minds Dems want the free market to determine prices Soopoo DDS prevents him from supporting free market principals and instead wants the govt to set prices |
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| SOOPOO Member since: Feb 19, 2014 Threads: 25 Posts: 5728 | Quote: terapined1 I was wrong I can change my mind when more evidence is presented. I keep my mind open Can you change your mind on tarriffs Of course not. DDS creates closed minds Dems want the free market to determine prices Soopoo DDS prevents him from supporting free market principals and instead wants the govt to set prices
You are truly dense. We have had tariffs since the first major piece of legislation Congress passed in 1789. And 90 or so years ago the President was given tariff authority. Tariff is just a fancy word for tax. I don’t like any taxes or tariffs, but understand that we need to fund the government somehow. When you say ‘no tariffs’ you are essentially saying ‘higher income taxes’. As I’ve said umpteen times, I AGREE WITH YOU that the way Trump weapons tariffs, and keeps changing them, is not good for our country. But you just are so limited you repeat ‘tariffs bad’ while your knuckles are dragging on the ground. Closed mind? At least my mind can process easily available information coherently! |
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| odiousgambit Member since: Oct 28, 2012 Threads: 165 Posts: 6374 | I was just impressed that if someone uses a gun in a crime but leaves it at the scene because it is untraceable ... which up till now had been one of the smartest things to do, just leave it there, you don't want it in your possession ... and you wiped it clean and used gloves to avoid fingerprints. And you even wiped clean the cartridges! Yet now they can still find your DNA on the gun, the process for that having gotten to the point that just a few skin cells, literally just may half a dozen, will be enough. I see they are calling it "touch DNA" now Quote: googlebot AI Overview Touch DNA is not entirely new, as it was introduced in 1997, but it has become a revolutionary, standard, and increasingly sensitive forensic technique. It enables law enforcement to collect tiny amounts of DNA—often just seven or eight skin cells—from surfaces touched by suspects, such as weapons, doorknobs, or clothing.
How it works: It involves collecting genetic material left behind by skin cells, sweat, or sebum during contact, which is then analyzed using advanced DNA profiling techniques. Significance: It allows police to link suspects to crime scenes even in the absence of visible biological fluids (e.g., blood or saliva). Recent Advancements: Newer techniques enable faster analysis (sometimes in hours), better detection of "heavy shedders," and tools that distinguish between direct contact and indirect transfer. Limitations & Controversy: Because of its high sensitivity, touch DNA can be prone to contamination, and DNA can be transferred indirectly (secondary transfer), raising questions about its reliability.
Touch DNA has proven invaluable in solving cold cases and property crimes, yet its potential to implicate innocent individuals due to accidental transfer makes it a subject of ongoing debate in forensics.
I'm Still Standing, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah [it's an old guy chant for me] |
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| terapined1 Member since: Nov 26, 2024 Threads: 2 Posts: 700 | Quote: SOOPOO You are truly dense. We have had tariffs since the first major piece of legislation Congress passed in 1789. And 90 or so years ago the President was given tariff authority. Tariff is just a fancy word for tax. I don’t like any taxes or tariffs, but understand that we need to fund the government somehow. When you say ‘no tariffs’ you are essentially saying ‘higher income taxes’. As I’ve said umpteen times, I AGREE WITH YOU that the way Trump weapons tariffs, and keeps changing them, is not good for our country. But you just are so limited you repeat ‘tariffs bad’ while your knuckles are dragging on the ground. Closed mind? At least my mind can process easily available information coherently!
I've always been against tarriffs because I truly believe the free market should determine all prices This a fundamental aspect of capitalism You are wrong. Tarriff is not just a fancy name for tax. It's the wrong way to fund a govt. There is a huge difference Tax=a mandatory financial charge imposed by a government on income, property, or transactions to fund public services like infrastructure, education, and defense Tarriff=a tax imposed by a government on imported goods and services, acting as a trade barrier to increase their price |
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| rxwine Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 217 Posts: 22930 | Quote: In September, authorities arrested a boy from Illinois who in 2023, at age 15, allegedly launched a devastating cyberattack on Las Vegas casinos that reportedly cost MGM Resorts alone more than $100 million. He is awaiting trial. "Trumpsplain (def.) explaining absolute nonsense said by TRUMP. |