Relax, Everything is Going to be Okay!

This ought to be interesting. MN"s very effective and well respected top federal fraud prosecutor--who is one of many federal attorneys who quit when asked by the Trump DOH to not to investigate the ICE shooting of Renee Good and instead investigate her and her family--has just joined Don Lemons defense team.


Prosecuting attorneys forego earnings potential, if they make that their career. The better ones are certainly accepting a more modest income, to do something they value greatly.

We all lose, whenever talented prosecutors resign, when they are asked to do things they consider to be unethical.
 
I just finished the show A Small Light tonight. Some fluff added in here and there, but all in all it was a good series. Some of you should watch it, it might help you get a grip.
 
It’s not just #47. We are not in control and things have not been trending towards ok for the middle class for a long time.
I won't disagree with that. I'll add that things are not trending well towards long-term habitat persistence for our species as well. But #47 has definitely spun things up a whole bunch, to put it mildly.
 
genuine question, who here has to look up song lyrics in English all the time?

I’m not even convinced Eddie Vedder even sings in English at all.
I saw an article where a group on Reddit was trying to determine the lyrics for an REM song. REM singer showed up in the conversation and said they were wrong. He gave the lyrics he was singing but nobody understood.
 
For more specifics...Kid Rock has explicitly talked about underage girls.

Maybe why Trump seems such a fan?
"I saw her standing there" by the Beatles. The opening line is "She was just 17, you know what I mean..."

I may have missed it, but I haven't heard anybody calling to string up Paul McCartney from the nearest tree.

I'm not defending anybody just adding another data point to the conversation. If we want to go after musicians with immoral lyrics we can make the French revolution look like child's play. So picking and choosing which ones deserve the guillotine based on political affiliation is silly. I don't think anyone has doubts that members of both parties are among the guilty. All the virtue signaling from both sides just provides cover for them.
 
"I saw her standing there" by the Beatles. The opening line is "She was just 17, you know what I mean..."

I may have missed it, but I haven't heard anybody calling to string up Paul McCartney from the nearest tree.

I'm not defending anybody just adding another data point to the conversation. If we want to go after musicians with immoral lyrics we can make the French revolution look like child's play. So picking and choosing which ones deserve the guillotine based on political affiliation is silly. I don't think anyone has doubts that members of both parties are among the guilty. All the virtue signaling from both sides just provides cover for them.

I'd throw all 4 Beatles down a well in a heartbeat.
 
"I saw her standing there" by the Beatles. The opening line is "She was just 17, you know what I mean..."

I may have missed it, but I haven't heard anybody calling to string up Paul McCartney from the nearest tree.

I'm not defending anybody just adding another data point to the conversation. If we want to go after musicians with immoral lyrics we can make the French revolution look like child's play. So picking and choosing which ones deserve the guillotine based on political affiliation is silly. I don't think anyone has doubts that members of both parties are among the guilty. All the virtue signaling from both sides just provides cover for them.
It is a 63 year old song.

I like to remind my wife occasionally that her grandmother married her grandfather when she was 16 and he was 33. 80 years ago but it throws my wife for a loop if I’m losing a conversation. “How do you feel about that honey?”
 
IIRC, when I was 13-14, I pestered 18 year old girls to take advantage of me. Didn't you constitutional scholars and criminal attorneys do that?
 
"I saw her standing there" by the Beatles. The opening line is "She was just 17, you know what I mean..."

I may have missed it, but I haven't heard anybody calling to string up Paul McCartney from the nearest tree.

I'm not defending anybody just adding another data point to the conversation. If we want to go after musicians with immoral lyrics we can make the French revolution look like child's play. So picking and choosing which ones deserve the guillotine based on political affiliation is silly. I don't think anyone has doubts that members of both parties are among the guilty. All the virtue signaling from both sides just provides cover for them.
I’ll help you build the guillotine as long as we can start with Uncle Ted.
 

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