Posted on 01/10/2019 10:13:10 PM PST by ransomnote
You’re not the only one,
I think bailiff also bawls out “all rise” when the jury is about to give their decision or when the judge is about to hand down a sentence.
Thanks for that info.
” He wanted Reagan to appoint him to negotiate an arms agreement with the Soviet Union.”
I did not know this.
That;s what fatima is saying in 1022.
You mean the crime rate in the rest of the United States would go down, as all the criminals will be locked INSIDE D.C.!
I didn’t get that one either.
>> He wanted Reagan to appoint him to negotiate an arms agreement with the Soviet Union. I did not know this.
Neither did I, but I can believe it. He has absolute faith in his ability to negotiate.
Welcome.
They are going to claim, and really feel, that President Trump has no right to appoint a conservative to replace the commie; they’re going to claim he’s violating the balance of power on the court;
>>theyre going to claim hes violating the balance of power on the court
And by their twisted logic of “right is when it comes out our way”, they’ll be perfectly comfortable with that argument. And would argue with great, open eyes the other point of view if the court would be pushed in the liberal direction. There is only one right. It is theirs. We are blind to not see it. And we will, eventually. Or else.
Correct
It bothers me a lot. It is too euphemistic, as if they’re just moving people from place to place. They are not. This is chattel slavery we are talking about and the victims do not get out alive usually, I shouldn’t think.
Haha another WaPo Q hit piece
Searching for news on RBG? YouTube offered conspiracy theories about the Supreme Court justice instead.
By Tony Romm and
Drew Harwell January 11
Conspiracy theories about the health of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg have dominated YouTube this week, illustrating how the worlds most popular video site is failing to prevent its algorithm from helping popularize viral hoaxes and misinformation.
More than half of the top 20 search results for her initials, RBG, on Wednesday pointed to false far-right videos, some claiming doctors are using mysterious illegal drugs to keep her alive, according to a review by The Washington Post. Ginsburg has been absent from oral arguments at the Supreme Court this week as she recuperates from recent surgery to remove cancer from her lungs. Tests revealed Friday that she will need no further treatment and that her recovery is on track.
The falsehoods, most of which originated with the fringe movement QAnon, dramatically outnumbered results from credible news sources. Only one of the top results came from a mainstream news site, CNN, and it was an 11-month-old interview about her career. The algorithm rewarded the conspiracy videos over reliable news based on what it calculated was their relevance, signaling that the videos were probably new, popular or suitable to the search. By Thursday, a day after YouTube was contacted by The Washington Post, searches for RBG also surfaced multiple videos from mainstream news organizations.
I think greeneyes has it.
She said “Nobody wants to drink the koolaid.”
Somebody else, I forget who, said there’s no punch line.
One or the other.
Wow that’s really interesting.
Thanks for the decode of your earlier post.
Yeah, had to slap myself on the forehead at that one... pretty funny though!
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