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I really couldn't give a fuck what they or their son will go through. I care about the parents and friends and families of those 4 children who were killed. Imagine how they will have to live the rest of their lives. Also don't care what Brian Laundrie's piece of shit parents went through either. They knew their son was a murderer and let him leave the home with a gun and lied to law enforcement.4 points
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This week: Michigan wins B1G championship. LIons win first game of season Red Wings win 5 in a row and are in playoff position almost 1/3 of the way through season Tigers sign a star shortstop2 points
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I still can't get over how fumbling on 4th down in your own end and throwing an interception in plus territory were literally the right calls to make as a playcaller. Seriously. Let that sink in for second. Name one other coach smart enough to turn the ball over TWICE to ensure the victory? That's coach of the year type of thing. Soon you will see Tom Brady doing the same thing. This is a copycat league.2 points
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I'm in awe of Goff's decision making. He knew that throwing that pick and then fumbling on 4th down would give the Vikings a chance to eat up exactly the right amount of clock so we score the game wining TD as time expires. Now I see what they see in him.2 points
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with all due respect Archie, if you really think using clip and magazine as interchangeable indicates anything about what someone knows about firearms, I honestly would have to say it says more about your knowledge of how language works on the net than others' knowledge of how firearms work.2 points
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They are in the position they should be in. If other families don't learn from this and take measures to secure their guns, then they should be in the same position should someone use those guns. Enough plea bargains, enough probation, that doesn't work. It didn't work with multiple DUI offenders and it won't work here. (same goes for those making school threats- serious or not, no more deals). When little kids get hold of a gun and accidentally shoot themselves or their siblings or friends, the parents are often arrested for not securing the guns. How is this different? I love the fact that their own social media post (at least mom's) clarified that they did indeed buy a 15 year old a gun that he's not legally allowed to own in Michigan, the one he used to murder 4 kids. Makes the case a lot easier for the prosecution. It's amazing how many of these idiots so concerned with government prying into their lives end up burning themselves on social media. You don't own your posts, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat own them. Read the fine print before you click "I Agree". Just like the owner of the server on this site technically owns the posts on it. If you really want privacy, you should stay offline as much as possible. Good luck with that. I think you'd have to build a shack in the middle of nowhere like the Unabomber.2 points
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Who got the best special teams? We do!2 points
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They need to ban the chest pass in the Dr. Pepper challenge!2 points
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So what's the problem? Oh wait, these threads are just to rant about Campbell the entire game.1 point
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Y’all should enjoy this win. Best weekend for Michigan sports in a very, very long time. #TimeoutGate20211 point
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The game really is more enjoyable when you just assume all the stupid decisions are some sort of unrealized genius.1 point
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And they score the TD anyway and now don’t have a timeout or the 2 min warning. Dan Campbell, out doing himself.1 point
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You don't go for it here...........not at this spot. Try to bury them deep. Your punter is your best player.1 point
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You see it now don't you.............55 yard field goal as time expires for a 24-23 loss. I wonder if he'll cry this time.1 point
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And Campbell, yo, the run was finally working. Why put it on Goff there? This team will never win with Campbell at the helm. He was the wrong hire by a mile.1 point
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Of course we would be up 4 in that scenario if he had called another and we scored a TD rather than kicking a FG on 3rd down.1 point
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Oh yeah, he's a dead man walking anyway but he could lose to the Lio.................hold on, I should stop myself now. We have a very long way to go.1 point
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Just because a dumb decision happens to workout doesn’t change the fact the decision was dumb.1 point
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I hope I never get shot. If I do though, I'll feel better if people use the right gun terminology when they dicuss the incident.1 point
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i was just kidding to you and your negative nancy friend tater.1 point
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I think the committee should go 1 Michigan v 4 Cincy 2 Bama v 3 Georgia I think the committee will go 1 Bama v 4 Cincy 2 Michigan v 3 Georgia1 point
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Jim Harbaugh is 1-0 in B1G Championship games 😉1 point
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This is the top team in the country.1 point
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Save your first born. But contribute to the go fund me for the NIL for keeping some of these guys in school.1 point
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Same. What a fun Saturday.1 point
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I know I like to hang out in abandoned buildings in freezing weather in dangerous neighborhoods when I want to chill. The east side of Detroit is nowhere near Oxford or Pontiac and they still failed to show. There was someone sheltering them in that building. Probably waiting until they can make other arrangements to get out of the state.1 point
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I would guess 75% or more of people who come into trouble with the law on any given day have past run-ins with the law. Prior to the Waukesha Parade incident, he was charged in the prior incident with Obstructing a Police Officer, 2nd Degree Reckless Endangerment, Disorderly Conduct, Battery, and Bail Jumping. The incident itself came from the mother of one of his children calling police and stating that he had tried to run her over, displaying to police a tire mark on her pant leg. A much more standard incident for police contact than the high-profile ones that have been talked about extensively here. Say that Waukesha never happened, that Brooks pled not guilty to those charges, went to trial, and evidence came out that completely exonerated him. This was a vindictive ex and video from across the street that the police didn't see in their investigation shows the woman rubbing her leg against a tire after he's left, and it's not clear that he hit her at all. These are all things that might not be known at arraignment, but could certainly come out at trial. If he had been denied bond or given an outrageous bond that a low-income individual such as himself could never afford, that means that he sat incarcerated for months awaiting this trial, for having done absolutely nothing wrong (in this incident at least). What he ultimately did was tragic, without a doubt, and the world would be a better place now if he had been denied bond. That doesn't mean that we should be reactionary and now more harshly punish every future person who walks through the doors of a courtroom accused of violating a law. Accusations are only accusations, and people are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. It also doesn't mean that if his bond was higher but still affordable with collateral (say $10k) that it wouldn't have happened.1 point
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I’ll stop beating around the bush about my disdain for prosecutors, yesterday and this morning’s search, and the juvenile justice system generally, because I can’t lie, it is personal for me. I’m going to change some minor details to preserve what little internet anonymity I have left. I’m the adoptive parent to an older teenage boy. When he was 13, he went on the run from the foster care system after he was physically abused at a residential facility. While on the run for almost a year, NO ONE (and I mean absolutely no one) was looking for him. When I would come home from California, I would perform my due diligence because I cared about him, and actually located him on one occasion. Police did a drive-by when I called, nothing more. While on the run, homeless, no family, nothing to speak of, he turned to crime. With two adult men, he committed a robbery. It was poorly done, no one was hurt, they got nothing out of it. Fast forward a year and a half, he’s doing better and has turned himself in (and was placed BACK INTO the very same abusive residential - another soapbox for another time)…. The prosecutor charged him as an adult with Armed Robbery, while pleading out the two other men to testify against him. Mind you, he was not the ringleader by any stretch of the imagination. They tried really freaking hard to put a homeless 13yo foster youth away for a substantial portion of his life, at least 8 years. Thanks to my character testimony on his behalf that I flew back to give, as well as a phenomenal public defender, he was sentenced as a juvenile and served 18 months in juvenile detention (which was also abusive and neglectful, but that’s yet another soap box). Mind you, 18 months is more than either of the other two served (both of whom have reoffended multiple times since). Upon release, he came directly to my home. It hasn’t been easy, but in the first loving home he’s ever been in, he’s done incredibly well under the circumstances. Almost every prosecutor I have come across has no real interest in the true sense of the word justice. They’re scummy and constantly pull the tactics McDonald has in the last week to look good to the politicians, the cameras, and the people who have no freaking idea what life is like for the people below them on the social ladder. They want to get rid of the poor kids, the black and brown kids, and the kids who landed in situations that their privileged lives couldn’t ever imagine. All the while appealing to those at their level and above, “aren’t you happy the world is a better/cleaner place now?” They want to look in the book and say “how do I lock this person up for as long as possible?”, without any mind that in the vast majority of crimes, that person WILL be released eventually, and become a member of society again, just like you and me. Right now, those two parents (who deserve their day in court, as heinous an act as their son committed and as negligent as they appear to be) have been absolutely vilified by the court of public opinion, because that’s the way McDonald wanted it to be. Never mind whether they are actually guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter (which I think will be an interesting question for a jury to answer if they can find a fair one). The answers to societal problems of inequity and criminality cannot be to just sit on our hands and wait for individuals to do what everyone knew (or should have known) they were going to do, throw them in a cell and lose the key when they do, and then pat each other on the back while they rot years away. Yet people fall hook-line-sinker into that line of thinking.1 point
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It just goes to show that hitting a baseball is a capability that transcends athleticism. Michael Jordan (and conversely, Rusty Staub) can testify.1 point
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I bonds paying over 7% right now chief https://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/products/prod_ibonds_glance.htm1 point
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I honestly don't know why Canada hasn't started to build a wall to keep its southern neighbors out. I mean, look at all of the crime and disease south of the Canadian border. Its a country not civilized enough to figure out how to keep its schools safe and its hospitals from being overrun. Heck, they should build the wall and then paper airplane the bill over the wall.1 point
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