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Gobbler

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  1. Right. I was hoping you could show me a reputable source instead of quoting nothing.
  2. Manhattan Project. Not leaked.
  3. I watched his interview with Joe Rogan and did what you just said he didn't. Who is lying? I think you are.
  4. I never claimed anything. I gave my informed opinion. Stop trying to bite my ankles.
  5. Do you have evidence to the contrary?
  6. deGrasse Tyson is a schmuck. He's still clinging to the theory that Covid started in a wet market and the covid shots are safe. He's a joke. He might as well start a podcast alongside Bill Nye the Science Guy.
  7. Murder is murder. You have no clue, it appears.
  8. Admit you were trying to get laid. I know. Been there, done that.
  9. Pish posh, that is pure nonsense. He was using his fists.
  10. Or sleeping? Perhaps he suffers from narcolepsy.
  11. I did this 2 years ago—400k in the bank, which was removed a day later. No seasoning. I was and am supporting a Thai child under 20.
  12. Nothing will change because Thais are gutless most of the time and do nothing to rock the boat. People are dying in the boat.
  13. One of you Biden sycophants should tell us all that this was a good thing.
  14. How many people does one farmer affect?
  15. Are they rotting in prison, waiting for death? This is acceptable.
  16. They kill drug dealers here. What is the difference? Convince me.
  17. Biden commuted this scumbag x judge's sentence. Read the clippings and tell me you're ok with this commutation. Judge Mark Ciavarella, Jr. Mark Ciavarella, Jr., was a judge in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who presided over juvenile court. Born in 1950, he served as president judge of the county’s Court of Common Pleas and was known for his "zero-tolerance" approach to juvenile crime. However, his reputation unraveled when it was revealed that he and another judge, Michael Conahan, received $2.8 million in kickbacks from the owners of two private juvenile detention centers, PA Child Care and Western PA Child Care. The Scandal and Conviction From 2003 to 2008, Ciavarella sentenced thousands of children to private facilities for minor offenses, often bypassing proper legal procedures and denying them legal representation. Many of these children were first-time offenders, and the sentences were disproportionately harsh. The judges concealed their financial arrangements with the detention centers, ultimately leading to Ciavarella’s conviction on racketeering, conspiracy, fraud, and money laundering charges in 2011. He was sentenced to 28 years in federal prison. Tragic Consequences The fallout from the scandal was devastating: • Hillary Transue, a 14-year-old girl, was sentenced by Ciavarella to three months in detention for creating a MySpace parody of her school principal. This led to significant emotional trauma. • Ed Kenzakoski, a 17-year-old sentenced by Ciavarella for a minor infraction, struggled to rebuild his life after release. He eventually committed suicide at age 23. • Nefarious Impact on Families: Numerous families suffered emotional and financial devastation due to the judges' actions. The case highlighted systemic failures and the human toll of corruption. Footnotes: • Ed Kenzakoski's Death: His story became emblematic of the case's tragic outcomes, as documented in the 2014 documentary Kids for Cash. • Broader Impact: More than 4,000 juvenile convictions were overturned, and Pennsylvania enacted reforms to prevent similar abuses. The scandal remains one of the most egregious examples of judicial misconduct in U.S. history, showcasing the profound harm caused by corruption in the justice system.
  18. Thailand executes drug dealers. Why? Is it because of the damage they do to society? Why are the farmers different? Both are profit-driven, and both are killing innocent people in Thailand. I say yes, hang the farmers from a tree after adjudication, and all appeals are exhausted. Can someone logically convince me otherwise?
  19. He looks healthy, why was he brought to the hospital in the first place? They should keep a baseball bat for these things.
  20. Trump has been President one day. What do you want?
  21. Royal clemency. Why is anyone complaining? It's done. The King has spoken.
  22. Adding some moisture to your home air is helpful. I would use both. The AC will remove the water vapor. But we probably spend too much time in air conditioning that is too dry to be healthy.
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