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The jury acquitted OJ to get payback against the government for being racist. That is a natural, pushing back against corruption.
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@Tortilla.Reform where in the video does it say I am wrong? The judge is an expert and he disputes the board’s decision. Could the board be right? Possibly. But could the judge be right? Also possible. Are you wrong to believe anything with certainty? Yes. You’re not an expert.
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@Tortilla.Reform the only thing I’m saying is that we should refrain from criticizing the judge until we each go to law school and become legal experts ourselves
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@erikanders3343 wow, that’s a very serious allegation. If proven true this would be a major scandal. Do you have proof?
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@Tortilla.Reform it’s silly how? Why does your opinion matter if you’re not an expert?
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@prometheus23c check again, I don’t believe I ever said the board was wrong. I said the judge had a good reason for ruling as he did and it’s doubtful he’s corrupt. The board may well be right, but, the judge disputes it. My point is not the judge is right, the board is wrong, my point is that you, an amateur online, are not entitled to have opinions on complex matters, because you’re not an expert.
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@boomds5602 that is more credible evidence than alleging he is corrupt. Good for you for using an iota of your brain. 🧠
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@milescooper1339 yeah, you people who are not legal experts shouldn’t and don’t have any authority to comment on legal matters.
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@Tortilla.Reform is there anything I said that is a legal opinion? No. I never said anything, you have.
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@NoNo-ng9sl No, how will PR being a state lead to the dilution of its culture? That’s a big assumption you are making, with absolutely no evidence.
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@DVQSO you are ignorant on this matter
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@NoNo-ng9sl show proof how being a state will change Puerto Rico’s culture
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@jaynyce5923 think with your brain. How would native Puerto Ricans or Hawaiians be better if they remained a territory?
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@Elcabezon06onxbox the Kingdom of Hawaii was weak and insignificant. It deserved to be conquered, US needed it and the greater good demanded it. US is democratic and is therefore morally superior and entitled to everything it needs
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Brandon Young i actually knew that. It’s hard to see but the soldiers in the background are also South Vietnamese
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WTFS WTFS this napalm strike was done by South Vietnam
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ko có tên South Vietnam had an airforce too. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/04/vietnam-war-napalm-girl-photo-today/amp This article confirms it
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Why do you think Trump is better than Hillary Clinton? Trump’s polices were controversial even before COVID-19. But when the pandemic hit, they were ruinous. The Lancet medical journal blames Trump and the Trump Administration for hundreds of thousands of preventable COVID-19 deaths in the US.
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@MooseKnuckleMike do you have proof for any of your claims? The poorest states in the US are conservative
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@Anonymous-me7wu Assange will be fine. There’s no evidence that Epstein was killed by anyone, despite your implication
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@Anonymous-me7wu where’s the evidence the cameras stopped recording the moment Epstein committed suicide. And who do you propose killed gun, and for what purpose?
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@Anonymous-me7wu show proof from reliable sources only.
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Your legal opinion is worth very little please delete your comment so you do not mislead others
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@dylantaylor251 the homeless should get jobs
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@vampirongosangronzon3165 the evidence from other developed nations year after year proves that when you take away guns the rates of murder and gun murder decrease. There are hundreds of data samples, being a year of data from any given developed country. They all prove that gun control reduces the murder and gun-murder rates
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@JRN5.0 criminals in the UK can’t get guns like handguns, etc, and the UK’s murder and gun-murder rates are many times lower than the US’s going back many years. Is that a coincidence? What about Japan? Or Canada? Or Poland? Or Czechia? Or Australia? Or dozens of other developed and comparable nations to the US. It can’t possibly be a coincidence that the US gun laws are lax, and the murder and gun-murder rates are many times higher year after year.
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@TexasTeaHTX close I live in Massachusetts, the most educated, richest, and most liberal state
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@jacobw446 UK has gun control and has no school shootings, so do Japan, Canada, Czechia, South Korea, etc. The whole countries are “gun free zones” and yet their rates of murder and gun-murder are lower than the US. How can this be if according to you criminals will prey on gun free zones?
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@vampirongosangronzon3165 rate has nothing to do with total population. Hence why they are rates, like per 100,000 people. US has higher rates of murder and gun-murder than the UK
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@jacobw446 Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK are diverse cultures with low rates of murder and gun-murder compared to the US, and have tougher gun laws. What do you say to that, assuming that your claim that multicultural societies have higher crime rates.
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@vampirongosangronzon3165 most guns/ammo used in crimes are bought legally because the would be shooter used a straw purchase in a store, or stole, bought, or borrowed it from a family member or friend, etc. what you propose will not affect these informal and personal acquisitions of firearms. The solution is to simply ban them all because there is no way to foresee whether a legal gun would become illegal in your proposed law.
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@pineychristian Rates adjust for population. So for every ten people, more are killed by guns and killed by all means in the US versus Australia, for decades. It is proof that gun control saves lives
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@sliv_dawg it is still many times lower than the US so it is still more effective than the US’s
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@pineychristian regardless of why they went up, Australia still has murder and gun-murder rates many times lower than the US. As do dozens of other developed nations, all of whom have tougher gun laws. It’s hard to ignore the fact that gun control isn’t involved
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@Nonya Biz you don’t need guns to live a good life. All other developed countries have tougher gun laws and rank similar to the US on NGO reports that measure wealth and other factors. Guns do not contribute to the US’s safety
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@vampirongosangronzon3165 maybe the solution is to prevent home/civilian ownership of guns and limit them to vendors who rent them out only on the range. The right to own a gun is not worth 10,000 US gun murders and hundreds of thousands gun injuries/incidents every year.
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@sethenewman4309 it is a fact that every other Western country has tougher gun laws and lower rates of murder and gun-murder. And your reasoning is that this is because the US is poorer than every single other developed nation? Nonsense
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@pineychristian fact is that gun control is proven to save lives which is why US has the most lax gun laws and the highest rates of murder and gun-murder, year after year. If you want to stop people from dying, support gun control
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@sethenewman4309 correlation does indeed not prove causality. However, when you have hundreds of data samples (each Western country’s rates of annual murder and gun-murder, for the past 30 years or so). The trend is unlikely to be coincidence. The pvalue of the r number is very low
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@Solstice of Snow every year, dozens of developed nations, all of which have tougher gun laws than the US, have lower rates of murder and gun-murder every year. Most shootings in the US are committed with legally acquired firearms, or illegally and enabled through lax gun laws, such as straw purchases or private person to person transactions. Is it really a coincidence year after year, across dozens of nations, that the US has the most lax gun laws, and the highest rates of murder and gun-murder?
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Wtf man
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@kevinjohnson3521 George Bush didn’t break the law or hurt innocent people. Where’s the proof? And why would the US give Baathist Iraq, which no longer exists, George Bush? US had no treaty with Iraq.
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@IceAxe1940 US is not corrupt, stop posting lies online. Read NGO reports like the Democracy Index
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@IceAxe1940 NGO reports disagree with that. You are promoting conspiracy theories
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@Deadassbruhfrfr you are wrong. The referendum has been held multiple times in the past few decades. Every time has been plagued by low voter turnout in protest of the options being not good enough. Independence is a horrible idea
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@irvingceron1016 you are racist. There are many poor Republican areas in the Sun Belt and the Midwest, are you in favor of cutting off aid to those places too? Have some empathy for Puerto Ricans, who are just as much American citizens as you. Secondly, Puerto Rico is a beautiful island with a lovely local culture, you should visit sometime before dismissing an entire people.
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@morewi a large amount of Puerto Rican voters boycotted the referendums due to frustrations over the choices. Most want to remain a US Territory, but under different terms, which so far has not been offered as an option. A smaller amount want statehood. A fringe and uneducated amount supports independence.
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@da4127 Iraq and Afghanistan have improved since the US invaded, do you think those places were roses before the US arrived? Read history on Baathists and Taliban.
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@morewi I don’t think it’s a stunt to stay relevant. What does that even mean? It’s a ploy to get talked about on tv or online? How is that useful for the Democrats or AOC? Secondly, I think it’s their honest opinion that Puerto Rico should be ceded, but I think that’s a populist and harmful plan.
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@morewi Biden’s terrible administration? In your own words, explain please what about Biden’s administration is terrible. Biden is not taking multi-million dollar golf trips every week as Trump did, on the taxpayers’ dime no less. Biden extended and improved Trump’s Afghanistan pullout, averting further catastrophe and chaos. Biden oversaw mass vaccination and used the federal government to coordinate more even and consistent distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Biden also didn’t do Trump’s policies of letting people die needlessly of COVID-19, the Lancet Medical Journal blames Trump for hundreds of thousands of preventable COVID-19 deaths in the US.
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