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  1. I remember when Bob Costas confronted Vince about this segment. The thing is, I don't mind it as as storyline. He demeaned Trish, he fired and humiliated Foley, he drove his wife into some comatose state, and every single person got revenge on Vince at Wrestlemania. Trish slapping Vince at the event received a momentous pop; it was earned, the woman getting back at a powerful, power-hungry cretin. It's different than Wrestlemania 19 when HHH said guys like Booker T are there to entertain, to dance, but can never get far, and you have nappy hair, and then beats Booker and that's the end of the story.
  2. There are over 900 games on the service, and with the exception of PS3, you can download the games instead of streaming. Here's a guide as to what's there: All PlayStation Now Games - PS Now Guide PSNOWGUIDE.COM Find the best games on Playstation Now to download and stream for PS4, PS3 and PS2.
  3. Apparently one of them said her phone was still in there after the crash while the guy's lifeless body is in the sidewalk. =\
  4. Appreciate the responses. Gonna look through that vid and I’m reading some of the history of the protection. So what do you make of an officer who’s worried about frivolous lawsuits coming out of this? Let’s assume those person isn’t malevolent and is just scared. I do have some friends thinking this is going to get bad, people I don’t think of as being bad actors, and I just tell them I don’t know enough to give them a good answer.
  5. I don’t know a ton about the history of this. On its surface it seems fine. But the amount of cops who are looking to quit or move states is high just based on my feelers (doesn’t mean they’ll follow through). What’s the history of this and why is it a good idea? I’d like to delve into this more.
  6. gdamn right I had a little interest the first few years for the PlayStation 3, but there truly were some good games those first few years, and there was a plethora of quality starting around 2009. Nah even I agree with that. I remember that first year being filled with games that didn’t deliver, or at least didn’t reach their potential until another installment. Lair especially as far as something disappointing goes. Stuff like Ratchet always delivered, But I just remember so many series stalling at first or taking a long time to release or disappointing. There’s definitely good stuff but if you had a 360 or Wii or Wii60, you were just fine up until 2008.
  7. Everyone on the state legislature who lost a loved one to murder voted to ban the death penalty. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signs law abolishing death penalty - CNNPolitics AMP.CNN.COM After centuries of carrying out executions, Virginia on Wednesday became the 23rd state to abolish the death penalty after Gov. Ralph Northam signed historic legislation...
  8. Interesting. They said DC is a no guns area, so bring masks, spray, batons, etc. Can't imagine the bloodshed had we had so many people armed.
  9. John Fetterman Confirms If He Wins PA Senate Race The Filibuster Is Toast WWW.POLITICUSUSA.COM Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman confirmed that if he wins the open US Senate race in Pennsylvania, Democrats will kill the filibuster.
  10. I remember when Clinton was confirmed for Secretary of State in a 94-2 vote.
  11. Starfield Scheduled for Late 2021 Launch, Barring COVID-Related Delays – Rumour GAMINGBOLT.COM Journalist Jeff Grubb says Bethesda plans to show off the game at E3, and then launch it a few months later.
  12. They should do a sequel to Liar Liar where his son can't tell the truth, so he meets this hot progressive college chick and she asks what he does for a living and he says he's the QAnon Shaman.
  13. Ace Ventura 3 In The Works From Sonic the Hedgehog Writers SCREENRANT.COM Ace Ventura 3 gets green light on Amazon. Alrighty, then.
  14. I get what you're saying, but the main points I think of are: You never know who might drop (Rehnquist, Scalia, and Ginsburg all died without much of a prolonged buildup. Granted, RBG kept going to the hospital, but she always came out fine; she wasn't in hospice for weeks and then dropped. If Trump were in power and/or Republicans had the Senate, we'd either see more hold-ups or would get more conservative justices. Democrats have actually shown much preparedness for this to get through as many as they can in the next two years in case they lose the Senate. Biden is asking for more public defenders and civil rights lawyers, which is a big deal. Not every case goes to SCOTUS, so having more progressives in lower court is a big deal, especially lifetime appointments.
  15. Biden poised to announce first wave of nominations to reshape U.S. courts WWW.NBCNEWS.COM One prospect generating buzz is District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, whose expected appointment to a key appeals court could signal a future Supreme Court nomination.
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