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Re: Nice Planet © 2009
Re: Nice Planet © 2009
If you can't trust a guy named "Tony Alamo" who can you trust?
Re: Nice Planet © 2009
If you can't trust a guy named "Tony Alamo" who can you trust?
I hate that. It happens on certain stories, but not others.
A guy got into a fistfight with his neighbor over noise and got his arse kicked. He then returned with some lighter fluid, hosed down the neighbor's front door, and set it on fire.
Now Dumas is facing 20 years on first-degree arson charges. Worked out well for him, eh?
VIRGINIA, MN -- A man accused of setting fire to his neighbor's door faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of a felony charge.
A criminal complaint alleges 21-year-old Michael Sherwood Svien Jr. sprayed lighter fluid on a neighbor's apartment door and set it on fire. It happened about 5:42 a.m. on Saturday at 328 Eighth St. S. The flames burned the bottom foot of the ouside of the door, and residents extinguished the fire before firefighters arrived.
Both the victim and the suspect said they had been in a fight earlier in the morning, but both claimed the other started it. Officers found apparent blood stains in the hallway and on the apartment door.
Svien said he had gone to the apartment because the neighbors were being loud. He also alleged that residents of the apartment had shouted racial slurs at him several hours earlier.
According to a criminal complaint, when asked why he started the fire, Svien indicated that he wanted revenge for a beating he received.
Svien is charged with first-degree arson.
"OK, who's the U-Boat commander?"
The Bugatti Veyron. It costs two million dollars, has a W16 engine with four turbochargers and ten radiators, can out-accelerate a fighter jet, and can reach speeds of 253 miles per hour. It spent five years in R&D and is hand measured, machined, and assembled in France by master craftsmen. The tires are custom-made for the car by Michelin and cost $8000 apiece. It is a masterpiece of automotive engineering.
It cannot swim. Nice move, chuckles.
This is too funny. The guy who dunked the car also owns the Ferrari Enzo that Eddie Griffin famously crashed.
http://jalopnik.com/5404505/exclusi...s-infamous-eddie-griffin+crashed-ferrari-enzo
Missing 5-year old from NC is found dead. Later, the mother arrested for human trafficking, selling her child for sex.
This is the sort of thing that keeps me supporting the death penalty. This woman should be eliminated.
Old Pio you're entitled to your opinion but because of California's flawed Constitution nothing important can pass through legislation. In fact because of the proposition system anything truly substantial either happens through propositions or through the judicial system.
Sorry if I'm going to trust voters or judges, I'm going to trust judges. The average judge is about 50 times smarter than the average voter and knows about a billion times more about the law.
The California legislature doesn't do anything except draw a paycheck for doing nothing. If you're going to make comments about California legislature please do some research on what they actually do: nothing![/QUOTE
Fine, but the voters of California did not elect Rose Byrd to impose her personal judgement on a matter that rightly belongs in the hands of the legislature. I don't care if she's 150 times smarter. I'm guessing in this case you "trust" Byrd because you agreed with her. However, a one person, minimally accountable legislature, is bound to do something with which you disagree sooner or later. If Rose Byrd is so smart, why not make her president for life of California, that way she could apply her superior intellect and knowledge to a host of matters, not just capital punishment? And IIRC, she was voted out of office, primarily on her arrogant attitude toward capital punishment.
Thanks for the homework assignment, but I'm quite capable of expressing myself without completing it. Regardless of the inefficiency of the California legislature, the constitution of the state still calls for three separate branches of government, no? And the duties and responsibilities of each of those branches are spelled out pretty clearly, no? And the branch responsible for passing laws is the legislative, no? And the judiciary has no role in the passing of legislation, no?
So in your world, if an arrogant California Supreme Court chief justice sets herself up as sole legal arbitor of California law you're okay with it? Because you trust her more than you trust the voters? Besides, the ends justify the means, right? Your support for our democratic system is refreshing. If there were a great groundswell to eliminate capital punishment in California ,I'm assuming an initiative could be placed on the ballot. But then, those stupid voters, for whom you have so much contempt, might not vote the way you would want them to, right? Much better to just have someone impose the "correct" outcome.
http://blog.al.com/live/2009/11/woman_hit_by_train_while_takin.html
Ultimately, this lady is a candidte for a Darwin Award, 'till then she needs a little walking around money, you know?
http://blog.al.com/live/2009/11/woman_hit_by_train_while_takin.html
Ultimately, this lady is a candidte for a Darwin Award, 'till then she needs a little walking around money, you know?
Imagine sitting at the point of several million pounds of metal object going 70 mph. You see some idiot on the tracks 100 yards ahead, but you can't do a dammed thing about it but blow the horn, call the cops and hope you don't have nightmares. If engineers could countersue for mental anguish after smucking someone who tried to drive around crossing gates, I bet you'd see a LOT more awareness and, maybe, a bit more reluctance to do something dumb.
And what about the company who owned the freight that was on the train, which got there late because of the incident? They can sue.
And suppose it was construction materials that were going toward a new restaurant. As a result, the construction is delayed, and the restaurant owner will then sue the contractor for liquidated damages for every day his restaurant wasn't making him money.
And suppose the restaurant was to be an authentic Italian restaurant. Some 108-year-old woman who came over on the boat from Italy never got to have one last homemade fettuccine alfredo like Mom used to make before she died. Now her family is going to sue.
And now we have a suekkake session on our hands.
Vicious cycle, man.