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Always has been
Execution style.
They were murdered in the style of an execution.
They were executed.
They slip and fall on bullets of course
I mean…not nobody. Just not Israel, at least publicly. I think lots of people can clearly explain why they murdered him.
Yes but I guess “software works as written” doesn’t go viral as well
That’s the Washington state legislature. This happened in Washington DC.
Because the US is a common law country, and most of Europe are civil law countries. In common law countries punitive damages are possible from torts, whereas in civil law countries they largely aren’t
improperly
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The real answer: hire a law firm, entrust them with your documents, write into your will what you want to happen with them, and then go on about your business.
Right I think your last point will be the thing we look back on in wonderment. You mean you used to have to TELL the website what you wanted? How am I supposed to know??
They have no principles. They believe nothing except what is politically expedient. They will say this, do the opposite, and insist their plan worked. Don’t play along, consistency is only relevant for people acting in good faith.
IRS are absolutely essential workers
Not to nit but we absolutely do not know the root cause of Alzheimer’s disease. Not that prions are good or anything.
For what? Being a moron? Not enough hours in the day to ban all the morons imo
You had time to write a clown ass insult but not time to read the article? If you don’t want an answer, maybe don’t ask the question next time.
Literally the very first paragraph of the story. The very first.
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of roughly 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic and is pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes. It’s the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history.
Why? Because the president has arguably unlimited power to pardon federal crimes.
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This is a good question from the wrong angle. This event is cathartic for many people because the ultra rich who ruin countless lives never get punished. When they see “consequences” it’s a golden parachute. This event is frustrating because the media, legal, and security apparatuses expect us to treat this assassination as a grave act, but actively normalize the acts of harm Thompson and other leaders like him commit every day.
This event is revealing in stark terms the divide between the elite and the average person. Should murderers be prosecuted? Sure - in a world where justice and the rule of law matter for everyone equally. Doesn’t feel like we live in that world.
You think they’re willing to take the chance that the guy who assassinated a CEO with bullets with messages on them wouldn’t take the stand to deliver a monologue?
When the people get mad at police violence, the only tool in their toolbag is more violence