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  1. over 9 years ago on Darrin Bell

    @martens misses all her friends – also not noted is the fact that the 911 caller told the operator that the gun was probably fake but the operator never relayed that information to the police. In addition this was not the first killing of an unarmed person by Cleveland police in the past year. They were skewered by the DOJ after they were investigated. The city of Cleveland’s attorney’s in response to a civil law suite filed against the city by the child’s parents were the ones that stated the 12 year old was responsible for getting himself killed.

  2. almost 10 years ago on Clay Bennett

    Another GOP hopeful, Rand Paul, has said vaccinations led to mental illness. Perhaps he was just observing the results of the inbreeding that goes on in the hills of his home state Kentucky.

  3. almost 10 years ago on Clay Bennett

    @mdavis183 George W. Bush did the same thing.

  4. almost 10 years ago on Clay Bennett

    I thought the pen was mightier than the sword. Guess it is really the ink that is the strongest.

  5. almost 10 years ago on Clay Bennett

    Since when does selling a few loose cigarettes rise to such a level that you need 5 cops to arrest an individual? And how can they say he was resisting arrest? He wasn’t being aggressive. He wasn’t fighting with the arresting officer. He was bull rushed for no good reason whatsoever. And the cops ignored his pleas of “I can’t breathe”. Perhaps the officer didn’t use a choke hold but they did restrict his windpipe in some manner. It was a reprehensible act that could have been totally avoided by one cop issuing a ticket and having Mr. Garner move on. The alleged offense, after all, was a misdemeanor. There was no excuse for Mr. Garner’s death at all.

  6. about 10 years ago on Clay Bennett

    @Harleyquinn — did you even read the article you posted the link to? It specifically says, “As you would expect from a much more affluent group (e.g. the poverty rate among NFL players is zero), NFL players have much lower arrest rates than average — basically across the board:” Which included domestic abuse, assault, DUI and other crimes.

    The fact is people are blaming the NFL for something that is a societal problem and needs to be addressed at that level without the whole thing being put on the NFL’s shoulders.

  7. over 10 years ago on Jeff Danziger

    Remember when the US armed Sadam against Iran? How did that work out?

  8. over 10 years ago on Clay Bennett

    While separation of church and state is not a phrase found in the constitution, freedom of religion is found in the 1st amendment. Courts have ruled over the years that freedom of religion also implies freedom from religion. As a citizen of the USA, if I don’t want to be inundated with prayers, hymns, statues whatever depicting some god or saint or whatever, I can legally be spared that in public, government settings. That is the concept by which prayer and other such religious activities are prevented from being displayed in public by any government entity.

  9. over 10 years ago on Dark Side of the Horse

    The side ways “N” which looks like a “Z” is the symbol for Nitrogen.

  10. over 10 years ago on Ink Pen

    Thor had 3 children, 2 boys 1 girl but no twins. In Norse mythology, largely recorded in Iceland from traditional material stemming from Scandinavia, numerous tales and information about Thor are provided. In these sources, Thor bears at least fourteen names, is the husband of the golden-haired goddess Sif, is the lover of the jötunn Járnsaxa, and is generally described as fierce-eyed, red-haired and red-bearded. With Sif, Thor fathered the goddess (and possible valkyrie) Þrúðr; with Járnsaxa, he fathered Magni; with a mother whose name is not recorded, he fathered Móði, and he is the stepfather of the god Ullr. The same sources list Thor as the son of the god Odin and the personified earth, Fjörgyn, and by way of Odin, Thor has numerous brothers. Thor has two servants, Þjálfi and Röskva, rides in a cart or chariot pulled by two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr (that he eats and resurrects), and is ascribed three dwellings (Bilskirnir, Þrúðheimr, and Þrúðvangr). Thor wields the mountain-crushing hammer, Mjölnir, wears the belt Megingjörð and the iron gloves Járngreipr, and owns the staff Gríðarvölr. Thor’s exploits, including his relentless slaughter of his foes and fierce battles with the monstrous serpent Jörmungandr—and their foretold mutual deaths during the events of Ragnarök—are recorded throughout sources for Norse mythology.