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That black Iron Man mask bothered me.
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Morons in the park who stop on the path instead of stepping into the grass. Y'all can discuss in committee somewhere else, I'm coming through.
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wait... is this real?
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Shortly before committing suicide, child rapist Jeffery Epstein sent a letter to fellow child fucker Larry Nassar letting him know he was taking the shortcut out of prison and . . . informing Larry know that another child molester was living his best life. (Allegedly of course). From today’s document dump - the letter:
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https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/12/mariners-sign-rob-refsnyder.html
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VinceYoungScores started following Mexican Navy Plane Crash In/Near Galveston
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I’m guessing we’ll find out the pilot wasn’t IFR certified.
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Papers, please. Surly thread of deportation cruelty dominance
Dahobbs replied to Captainant's topic in Daily Texan
My sweet summer child, let me introduce you to administrative law and process that accompanies its creation. Yes, even the executive branch has to jump through hoops in order to make regulations implementing a law. More importantly, the law has to actually authorize the executive's actions. 48-hour detainers are, per the implementing regulation, voluntary requests to state and local authorities. Congress has not authorized the executive branch to actually detain someone without probable cause for removal, nor could it do so constitutionally. A voluntary request is not itself unconstitutional (actually, it can be without probable cause, see below). But agreeing to comply with one absolutely can be. And multiple courts have found constitutional violations when complying with such detainers and the attendant liability that goes with them. That is precisely why you have settlements. And that's why local authorities don't comply with them. Because when they listen to feds and don't have probable cause to detain someone, it is locals that are liable for the damages. Some cases for you to read since you apparently think there are no cases and no problem: https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca3/12-3991/12-3991-2014-03-04.html (compliance with detainers aren't compulsory, and will not protect local authority from liability for complying with the detainer in violation of constitutional rights) https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca9/20-55175/20-55175-2020-09-11.html (where the settlement came from, certified classes related to unconstitutional enforcement of detainers) https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca1/14-1425/14-1425-2015-07-17.html (4th amendment requires probable cause to issue a detainer, no qualified immunity) https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=10567130403344047032&hl=en&as_sdt=6&as_vis=1&oi=scholarr (county violated 4th amendment by complying with detainer request without probable cause) There are plenty more. What is disturbing is how many of these involve actual citizens being detained. In short, detainer requests are bullshit. They have been issued in mass, bullshit fashion (read the full gonzalez opinion for a taste of that). They have been issued against citizens. People's rights have been violated. Any local authority complying with one without having independently satisfied itself that probably cause exists risks substantial liability. But sure, you think there is no problem so let's just have all local authorities lock anyone up that ICE asks, due process and facts be damned. -
Fuck the stadium name. The team will be the Orangeskins.
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Wordle [spoilers inevitable but discouraged]
Craftywidget replied to Prepuce of Doom's topic in Lulz
Wordle 1,648 3/6* ⬜🟨🟩⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🙂 Daily Quordle 1429 5️⃣4️⃣ 3️⃣6️⃣ m-w.com/games/quordle/ -
One Battle After Another, the next Paul Thomas Anderson film
destroya replied to mdmost's topic in Movies and TV
Huge PTA fan, and in anticipation of this movie I read Vineland, the novel on which it is loosely based. Wished I hadn’t done that, because I would have liked the movie more had I not read the book first. The Lockjaw/Perfidia storyline, although different from the book, was my least favorite part of the novel, and it was hard to get past it being a focal point of the film. -
I’m no boxing historian but has anyone ever been as violent as prime iron mike? who would have beaten him at this stage of his career?
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lamar had the chefs on a megawatt AM station that reached des moines the chefs started marketing to a 500-mile radius from kc as soon as they got there
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to be honest the dumbzone/cirque biosphere is pretty fuckin great. I still catch the musers whenever they decide to actually broadcast, and then I will always try to catch anything dave lane or monty. outside of that it’s dumbzone and cirque podcasts. cirque is fun.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2027: I remember watching his dad play
Helobious replied to BornAndRaised's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Actually most of the guys you listed never lived anywhere near DC. That’s impressive. -
If we can allow the Irish to think of themselves as human beings, then we can let the occasional Englishman think he’s good.
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