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  2. It will probably be cited as a reason not to release them, yes. The law, such as it is (meaning there's not a whole lot of law on this subject after grand jury secrecy), favors non-disclosure of investigation materials other than by using them to try people in criminal or civil cases. That's whether an investigation is ongoing or concluded. The case for non-disclosure gets stronger if there is an active investigation. This is law "by analogy" to the policies of the DOJ with regard to investigation materials, and things like FOIA that permit the government resist disclosure of investigation materials. There's also probably a pretty strong argument that any investigation is a pretext and unlikely to result in criminal charges because of the statute of limitations. For actual sex crimes, limitations is long or non-existent. For any sort of "material support of sex offenders," it's probably five years.
  3. Oh Jesus this is like the least slippery slope of all time. No, I won’t define a well understood, widely used concept. Google is your friend. Here’s how this goes: I think representative democracy should involve competition to represent the real interests of actual people. You have indicated that parties represent “schools of thought” (or “wider interests”) and therefore people should be structured into prepackaged tranches to produce a partisan result that conforms to their party preferences as expressed across the widest political subdivision available, ie, the state. My view is that “wider issues” will remain in play but compact districts composed of actual places where people have things in common will also weigh those issues against local ones and produce a more nuanced and fulsome consideration of candidates, and that candidates will therefore represent their constituents. You contend those local considerations don’t matter or at best should be distinctly secondary. The parties agree, which is why we have nationalized basically all federal races. In other words want shitty government that disrespects your intelligence and robs you blind while offering you no choices that matter. I don’t. That’s where we disagree.
  4. I saw something on Aaron Lee Tasjan's IG account about this. Sad.
  5. i watched some of the headliner's set (Morgan Jay). A weird crowd work act that has 10 million followers on TikTok..I simply don't get it.
  6. So apparently we were actually talking about it ourselves @tbone_
  7. I probably bought another Marshall stack instead lol
  8. randomhorn

    Cart Narcs

    That’s a shame because it has a fine assortment of delicious Mexican candies like pulparindo, spicy pulparindo, and mazapan
  9. He puck you long time.
  10. South Park was right this entire season. Impressive.
  11. Wordle 1,610 4/6* ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ 🟩🟩⬛🟨⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Connections Puzzle #888 🟪🟪🟪🟪 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩
  12. I’m very happy the good guys won, but I have always thought “Yamamoto” is a cool-ass name.
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  14. Apparently she is smart enough to realize that staying in office depends on her supporters. Not all of them are morons who will support her forever regardless of the consequences. Just hope we live long enough for most of this screwed up country to recognize the same truth and fix our problem.
  15. Apparently you lost the debate?
  16. As LBJ said, "make the son of a bitch deny it".
  17. Today
  18. Came here to post this. Play a mother fucking train song, y’all.
  19. LOL. Right. Because if they didn’t give the Ducks that TD, the Gophers might have won!
  20. Damn right we're gonna win.
  21. They are in a tough part of the bracket. Poth will walk EB next week and twice on Sunday. So, it will not get any easier. Tidehaven will have their hands full with Stockton. Wall, Troup, Gunter, Tidehaven and George West all move on to the next round.
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