I'd like to end the "life in prison" sentences. If the person cannot ever be a part of free society, they should get the death sentence. A person serving life in prison has zero motivation to improve or rehabilitate; will inevitably become a toxic cancer to prisoners serving shorter sentences; will never contribute to society; and will be a burden on society for the rest of his or her life. I support the full appeal process to make sure that innocent people aren't killed. After all appeals are exhausted, that should be the end of the person's life.
POTUS could send a minion out in the crowd with a wireless microphone. The minion could select people in strategic places and ask them a question for POTUS. POTUS could then point out the audience member with the microphone, and the cameras would have to turn to show that part of the venue. The selected audience member could answer a question POTUS had asked, or offer their opinion, or ask POTUS a question - however POTUS wanted to set that up. The result would be drawing attention to various locations within the venue, so that the press would HAVE to show the full crowd.
Ilhan lied about her family - another family who had been admitted to the USA claimed her as their daughter. Ilhan entered the USA through fraud. Elmi is her true family name.
> i'm guessing the anti-vaxxing tendency is even strong noew.
Many of the respondents stated that they vaccinate, just not exactly as the CDC demands. What's best for the person being vaccinated is what should matter, and NOT what CDC's blanket recommendations prescribe.
One is NOT being "anti-" vaccination by delaying vaccinations until after an infant's immune system has begun to operate. Before that point, vaccination theory says no vaccinations will be effective anyway, and they most certainly can be harmful. Being aware of this, understanding vaccination theory and thinking for oneself, is NOT being "anti-vaxx."
Agreed, 1-7, especially #7.
The first baker-SNAFU for which I was here was when a new baker was baking by himself for the first time. He commented that he was doing OK, but he was glad Q hadn't posted. Then Q posted, just a minute or so later. I felt so bad for the new baker, but it was still funny as hell. Up until that point, I'd been thinking of baking. After that point, I decided never to try. I'm thankful for the bakers, especially the veterans who can hold it together even when Q posts.
Looks like moar money laundering via "book deals."