Yes, and conscription for defense is not the same thing as conscription for invasion and occupation.
Yes, and conscription for defense is not the same thing as conscription for invasion and occupation.
That was a hell of a ride with a really weird destination.
He is a first-time offender, and the crime he has been found guilty of is a non-violent paper crime.
Right, first time non-violent felon, like Michael Cohen.
Do you have a source for this? I really wanted to make some snarky posts pointing this out, but couldn’t find mention of it in the summary of changes proposed by the bill:
COVID isn’t over until supreme pizza toppings are available again at the Costco food court.
House of Representatives majority leader, not Senate.
But otherwise, yes.
Oh, thanks for the correction. I misunderstood which Friday it was. Almost two weeks to surrender seems generous.
Now what would be super interesting is if the Georgia Court doesn’t grant him bail on Friday. That would throw a bit of a wrench in his plans to be somewhere on Monday. Near-zero chance of that happening, but it’s the only way to keep him from intentionally trying to taint the jury pool.
My neighborhood has roundabouts. A couple of times when there’s not any traffic around, I’ve let autopilot attempt to navigate them. It works, mostly, but it’s quite unnerving. AP wants to go through them ready faster than I would drive through them myself.
Accurate, like rural Georgia looks like the hills of Southern California.