Jimjamesak
Already insane, UAA making it worse
A hockey player? Apple didn't fall far from the tree...
A hockey player? Apple didn't fall far from the tree...
I believe they responded by playing Twisted Sister.
Protestors played Twisted Sister.
The NZ government responded with Barry Manilow, the Macarena, and "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt.
Dump thinks Hillary's campaign staffers who "spied" on him should be executed for treason and that he should be paid reparations. Always projection with this asshole.
Police in the US state of Kentucky have apprehended an individual who entered the office of a local politician on Monday morning and shot at him.
Craig Greenberg, running to be Louisville's next Democratic mayor, later tweeted his team was safe and he would provide an update in due course.
According to police, the shots hit Mr Greenberg's clothing but nobody was injured by the lone shooter.
I don’t know “ram ranch” but this little thread is a delight
https://twitter.com/pdmcleod/status/1493364634556018694?s=21
I don’t know “ram ranch” but this little thread is a delight
https://twitter.com/pdmcleod/status/...556018694?s=21
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday activated rarely used emergency powers in an effort to end protests that have shut some U.S. border crossings and paralyzed parts of the capital. Under the Emergencies Act, the government introduced measures intended to cut off protesters' funding and took steps to reinforce provincial and local law enforcement with federal police.
"The blockades are harming our economy and endangering public safety," Trudeau told a news conference. "We cannot and will not allow illegal and dangerous activities to continue."
the rights of others to go about their business, enjoy public spaces,
If this were America and DC was under siege, they would've been cleared already - Trudeau has just been too nice and/or worried about optics. You have a right to assemble for a protest, but you don't have a right to protest whenever and wherever and in whatever manner. Your right to assemble ends when it substantially interferes with the rights of others to go about their business, enjoy public spaces, and use public transportation in a reasonably safe manner.