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Everything posted by Will B Good
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I've written a number of times to admin.....never ever had a response...(on any issue)
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Trump will go after his perceived enemies
Will B Good replied to Mazungu's topic in Political Soapbox
Talking of chickening out......is Trump now doing the 60 Minutes thing? -
Kamala Harris Defends Policy Stance in Heated Fox News Interview
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Close.....boyfriend. -
Clinton stumpin for harris, makes a major blunder in Georgia.
Will B Good replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
Is this another bombshell.......not going to make the effort to read if it's like all the others. -
FBI Quietly Revises Crime Stats Upward, Trump was Right at Debate
Will B Good replied to Yagoda's topic in Political Soapbox
The latest FBI data from 2024 indicates a 4.5% rise in violent crimes compared to 2021, largely due to revisions in data collection methods. -
FBI Quietly Revises Crime Stats Upward, Trump was Right at Debate
Will B Good replied to Yagoda's topic in Political Soapbox
A prime example of why the UK has purdah. The US would do well to learn from the country that seeded it. -
A vote for Trump is a vote for Putin / Orban / Kim Jong Un
Will B Good replied to Jingthing's topic in Political Soapbox
So a spinning teapot orbiting the Sun between the Earth and Mars is real until I can present evidence to prove it doesn't exist? Strange logic. -
Gang attack in Bangkok leaves man fatally shot
Will B Good replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
If only they all had guns............. none of this would have happened. -
You seem to be staggeringly naive..... A U.S. judge can use the term “could” when considering a ruling. Judges often consider hypothetical outcomes or possibilities when analyzing a case. For example, when reviewing evidence or legal arguments, a judge might use “could” to refer to potential interpretations, consequences, or outcomes: • In legal reasoning: A judge might say, “This evidence could support a finding of guilt” or “The law could be interpreted in this way.” Here, “could” signals that there is a possibility without definitively making a conclusion. • In hypothetical reasoning: A judge might use “could” to discuss what might happen under certain conditions, such as “This ruling could set a precedent” or “The defendant’s actions could have led to harm.”
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Kamala Harris Defends Policy Stance in Heated Fox News Interview
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I know it might seem surprising.....but that is one of his better efforts. -
High-end Hotels Plan Rate Hike Amid Tourist Surge
Will B Good replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Supply and demand I guess.....if they have the numbers who will pay those prices....then those are the prices. It will balance out to an extent when prices drop during the low season. Alternatively do as we do now......house/pet sit for free. -
Kamala Harris Defends Policy Stance in Heated Fox News Interview
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Stick to Science, your knowledge of History and Politics is nil. P.S. It's two words not one, so you failed your thesis. Two lines with nine mistakes.......5555 -
Kamala Harris Defends Policy Stance in Heated Fox News Interview
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Yes, but still don't know to what you are referring....?? -
Kamala Harris Defends Policy Stance in Heated Fox News Interview
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Thermoelastohydrodynamics and the effect of Hertzian pressure rises in epicyclic gears .........(my 3rd year thesis) Off you go....... -
Kamala Harris Defends Policy Stance in Heated Fox News Interview
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
'while her staff was trying to cut the whole thing off'. Which bit was that? -
A vote for Trump is a vote for Putin / Orban / Kim Jong Un
Will B Good replied to Jingthing's topic in Political Soapbox
A plagiarizer? Who? You didn't read this then? Kamala Harris has not been accused of plagiarism in the same way that some other political figures have faced allegations. However, there was one notable incident in 2020 where Harris was accused of borrowing elements of a personal story that resembled one told by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.