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Got back from a holiday in Hong Kong earlier this week, on the plane trip home, I suddenly remembered that there is Julius store in HK. Don't know how it skipped my mind when I was there . Maybe I was too busy eating lol
"LaBarbera: The homo-fascism is on the rise, and let’s just call it for what it is, or if you want to call it homo-communism, because why should the fascists get all the bad—the communists also wanted to shut down speech and did so."
In a radio interview, Peter LaBarbera and the show's host agreed gay rights activists were creating a dangerous environment for the anti-gay activists.
looks like miss piggy is wearing some louboutins...
imagine if your job was to be her stylist
i know it must be the bottle of wine i've consumed tonight...but what am i missing here? what does louboutin, miss piggy and her stylist have to do with jimmy fallon impersonating jim morrison? or did i just answer my own question?
Hobo: We all dress up. We all put on our armour before we walk out the door, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re trying to be someone else.
That reminds me. On 11 November here we had the Independence Day here. Let's skip the talk about how stupid both sides of the March of Independence were, both the right and left wing, with causing all the riots and shit but the way police acted is absolutely beyond any belief.
Just watch this. Skip to 10:30 and watch till around 12:00 to see the best of all, the group marching towards the police was trying to go around all the mess that was in the center of the march, just to get attacked by the pigs. The man wearing brown jacket attacking the guy behind the wall is a undercover policeman. This is outrageous.
I try not to. They don't make it easy.
I've been mistreated by police officers a lot, but I'll share the one story that takes the cake: when I was 18 or 19 I was driving a friend home who had weed on him. The cop led my friend into confessing that I sold him that weed (I did not!) and arrested me on felony drug charges. I spent a night in jail before someone with a level head released me. The charges were reduced to possession (what?) but ultimately dropped.
"...regional and state-wide police practice and protocol clearly suggest that using pepper spray against nonviolent protestors is excessive. The law regarding a police officer's use of force against a passive individual was sufficiently clear at the time of the events at issue in this case that the defendants cannot claim qualified immunity on the ground that they made a reasonable mistake of law...
We concluded in our prior opinion that, viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the protestors, a rational juror could conclude that the use of pepper spray against the protestors constituted excessive force and that Lewis and Philip were liable for the protestors' unconstitutional injury. 240 F.3d at 1199-1209. "
18 November 2011 Open Letter to Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi Linda P.B. Katehi, I am a junior faculty member at UC Davis. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, and I teach in th…
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