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Posted on 11/15/2019 3:23:47 PM PST by ransomnote
Full Title: Texas lawmaker dropped a sealed envelope at the airport. It was filled with four bags of cocaine, police say.
A stray envelope may end the political career of Texas state Rep. Poncho Nevárez.
As the Democratic lawmaker, 47, was leaving an airport in Austin earlier this year, he dropped an envelope bearing his official letterhead, police said, citing surveillance video.
Inside, investigators now say they found a revelation that would lead to an apology, a decision not to seek reelection as of Thursday afternoon and a warrant for his arrest: The sealed envelope, they said in court documents, contained four small clear baggies filled with cocaine.
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Thanks for speaking up.
Wish the grumps would find a new playground.
My only issue with searching is with the type pull-down. 90% of the time I want a title search, while the default, at least for me and my browser setup, is keyword search. I probably have made the mistake of not finding something, thinking it was a title search, but a keyword resulted instead. Otherwise, search seems flawless to me - ie, problems are operator error (ie, my fault).
If anybody knows of a way to change the default... I'm all ears (or eyes, as the case may be).
I probably have made the mistake of not finding something, thinking it was a title search, but a keyword resulted instead.
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Sometimes the search feature continues to flip back to keyword after I set it it to Title and clicked “search”. I think I’ve also had a space in front of the title text and didn’t see it and FR didn’t find that title with a space at the start. I think there are other quirks. I don’t know of any way to set the default. :)
Are you Hummble Gunner’s love child? Chill the F out, dude.
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