You seem to be running out of anything resembling actual shit to fling.
There are generations of scholars who have pondered the relationship between Kievan Rus and Muscovite Rosya. Your position is both…
If you'll vouch for all the details, that's fine. If Matt Cunningham (or whatever anonymous person wrote that comment) "vouches"…
"Genocide begins with the denial of a people’s identity. Every Armenian should know that!" True. But knowing something and owning…
Bluesky is a safe and moderated Twitter alternative. MAGA trolls do not last long there. It's pretty fantastic. This would…
He has been delinquent since he got the deuce. He didn’t renew his license in 2024. https://www.arthurpressmanlaw.com/the-effect-of-a-dwi-conviction-on-professional-licenses-in-new-york/#:~:text=Many%20licensing%20boards%20conduct%20background,the%20imposition%20of%20additional%20requirements [Deuce is slang…
I want everyone to fully appreciate how idiotic Eric is being here. As for what he means by "got the…
Yeah they usually catch up with us eventually. And never mention us.
What I noticed was, in Min's letter, that he took care to say "I may not agree with everything Kluwe…
9th Circuit Court of Appeals Archive
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Anaheim: The Mishegas and the Desmadre, Oct. 2017 edition.
Posted on October 15, 2017 | 9 Comments. . . The furious forward march of Anaheim mishegas and desmadre waits on no man’s rehab, so let’s assemble and disseminate a little of what we’ve been learning lately: […] -
Supreme Court gives Manuel Diaz a victory over Anaheim’s Moses Johnson & Nick Bennalack.
Posted on May 3, 2017 | 9 Comments. . . As loyal readers of this blog or the OC Weekly know, unarmed Manuel Diaz was shot fatally twice, in the butt and back of the head, while […] -
Lancaster City Council Wins Its Battle to Pray
Posted on March 29, 2013 | 9 CommentsLast Tuesday. the City Council of Lancaster, California won their court battle over their right to have prayers before City Council meetings. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that […] -
Prop 8 arguments pro and con to be heard – and televised – this morning at 10, CSPAN.
Posted on December 6, 2010 | 2 Comments. . . Today is pretty historic. For the first time, TV viewers at home are going to be able to watch opening arguments before a Federal Court of Appeals […]
Watch Servant of the People. You might learn a few things