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February 22, 2016 at 10:58 AM #794639February 22, 2016 at 12:02 PM #794649zkParticipant
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R u kidding!? That’s all I’m saying -> I don’t want to end up with a pillow on my face![/quote]List of things that might kill you (paramount), in descending order of likelihood :
1.Cardiovascular disease
2.Cancer
3 through 6,377,843.other things
6,377,844. An infection caused by the bite of a gypsy to whom you owed money.
6,377,845 to 8,457,142. other things
8,457,143. An infection caused by the bite of a gypsy who thought you owed him money (but he had the wrong guy).
8,457,144. Ebola
8,457,145. Being hit directly by a meteor
8,457,146. Santa Claus
8,457,147. CTA (whoever/whatever that is), even if you type what “CTA” stands for.February 22, 2016 at 1:15 PM #794657scaredyclassicParticipantYeah but UNknown causes might be toward the top of the list…and a lot of those could be CTA.
February 22, 2016 at 1:22 PM #794658outtamojoParticipantActually, there is a big labor case being argued at the moment involving public sector Unions- Friedrich vs California Teachers Association.
February 22, 2016 at 9:54 PM #794722NotCrankyParticipantChicago Transit Authority?
Centro de los Trabajadores Argentinos?
February 23, 2016 at 1:00 AM #794726paramountParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Actually, there is a big labor case being argued at the moment involving public sector Unions- Friedrich vs California Teachers Association.[/quote]
ding ding ding ding
February 23, 2016 at 3:59 PM #794782njtosdParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=outtamojo]Actually, there is a big labor case being argued at the moment involving public sector Unions- Friedrich vs California Teachers Association.[/quote]
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By definition, there will always be people very hyped up about decisions in Supreme Court cases. To my knowledge, no one has ever been killed over the decision that they were going to reach. Many Supreme Court Justices die while still at the bench – we can’t find conspiracies in all of them.
February 23, 2016 at 5:12 PM #794791zkParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=outtamojo]Actually, there is a big labor case being argued at the moment involving public sector Unions- Friedrich vs California Teachers Association.[/quote]
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Wow. They probably did kill him. And, since you let the cat out of the bag, you’re probably next. I hope you’re reading this from a secure bunker in a secret location.
February 23, 2016 at 6:34 PM #794805paramountParticipantScalia did not seem to believe the Constitution was a living/breathing document – and that’s a big problem in a country moving towards socialism that was founded as a Republic.
That’s also a big problem when you have a good majority of voters who seek to use the power of govt to steal $$ from those who have it, and transfer it to those who don’t (or who feel entitled to more).
February 24, 2016 at 10:34 PM #794901FlyerInHiGuestI like Brian Sandoval to replace Scalia.
He’s an Ohio State grad so not Ivy League. Some diversity on the court.
http://time.com/4236001/brian-sandoval-supreme-court-barack-obama-antonin-scalia/?xid=homepageFebruary 24, 2016 at 10:43 PM #794902paramountParticipantAndrew Napolitano for Supreme Court!!
February 24, 2016 at 11:51 PM #794905outtamojoParticipantTerm limits for the Supreme Court!
February 25, 2016 at 9:58 PM #794984paramountParticipantI just knew something wasn’t right:
“Of Course Scalia Died While On Vacay With An Illuminati Hunting Club”
Late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died during a meeting of an Austrian secret society founded by the Bohemian Grove.
The US chapter of the group, to which these individuals belonged, was formed in 1966 at the Bohemian Club: the San Francisco base for the infamous Bohemian Grove.
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