Can we strip people with, say, 34 felonies of their citizenship and deport them to an arbitrary country?
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'Member that time France granted citizenship to someone that thwarted a terrorist attack?
Here the US be kicking out those who help.
Just watch the segment. He's asked 3 times if he condemns the phrase which many consider to be a call to violence and 3 times he levies condemnation toward the sentiment. While he doesn't say "yes, I condemn 'globalize the intifada,'" he said it's not appropriate to police speech, he'll lead by example, he's listening to the people of NY when drafting policies such as his significant increase in funding for anti-hate crime funding, and that his policies and the language he uses need to reflect respect for all people.
I'd argue his actual response is a much more appropriate condemnation than just saying "yes" and moving on.
Ah the Covid approach to hurricanes. If you stop looking for them they cease to exist.
You know how when you sit by a fire and the smoke comes toward you and it kinda sucks? What if the air was like that everywhere? With the power of pollution we can turn that dream into a reality!
I've used it to play Doomlings with some friends across the country. Pretty straightforward to set up custom cards and layouts. The UI is sparse, but has what you need.
As a virtual environment it's unobtrusive and allows the actual game you're trying to pay to be front of mind.
As a piece of interactive media there are some times that it lags or the physics is a bit clunky.
I've not used the proprietary competitors, so my comparison is just with playing the game in person. It's free though so worth just trying it out.
It's only trinitite if it's from the Trinity test site. Otherwise it's just sparkling melt glass.
Also no one around today really came from the Confederacy. It's not anyone's heritage. It was around 160 years ago and lasted less time than Obama's presidency. Anyone claiming it today is just using it as a crutch for their hatred and bigotry.
Republicans keep killing kids :(
His grief is that in a bill that incentives building near public transit there's not a requirement for private parking? That seems weak.
Another senator expressed concerns for the bill that sought to promote building near public transit saying that her district's light rail went "from nowhere to nowhere." Maybe you should advance a bill that incentives putting things near public transit?
Idgaf. There's already ways to see all my fucking comments, go ahead and run your precious heuristics on my vocabulary.
The only way I saw its use on Reddit was to see if someone used the n word. That seems like a waste of computational resources on a platform ultimately erected by volunteers.
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