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flyingcement replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in College Wrestling
Should be a tightly contested wrestle-off -
Give me one good reason to not prosecute first degree murder for that nonsense cited above. And to let that trash element back on the street. I’m sure they haven’t re offended 100 times since then.
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I asked what it says that the data shows that violent crime, property crime, and failure to appear rates are down, I'm not saying the data claims crime has been eliminated.
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Kim Foxx's proposal to not charge felonies from certain traffic stops has had success elsewhere Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx has stirred debate since proposing that her office no longer file felony charges when the cases stem solely from minor traffic violations. Foxx says her intent is to reduce the incentive for police to conduct “pretextual stops,” where an officer uses a minor violation to pull over a car in order to find probable cause for another crime. Data shows such stops disproportionately target people of color and rarely result in charges.
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CHICAGO VIOLENCE: PROSECUTORS REJECT CHARGES IN DEADLY GANG-RELATED AUSTIN SHOOTING CHICAGO (WLS) -- There is an outcry from the mayor and some Chicago aldermen after men linked by police to a deadly gang shootout in Austin last week were released from custody. Prosecutors declined to charge each of them with a pair of felonies, including first-degree murder. The mid-morning gunfight, which left one shooter dead and two of the suspects wounded, stemmed from an internal dispute between two gang factions, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
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They let a guy who allegedly cut a woman’s head off. Put her in a drum. And messed with her body for quite some time. Pardon me if I don’t believe they aren’t declassifying crimes to lower offenses and or just not arresting them. I’m at the store I’ll Google later. They don’t charge gang bangers with shooting or killing each other sometimes when they don’t involve civilians …. They call it something like mutual combatant. I’m not even joking about Chicago
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They let a guy who allegedly cut a woman’s head off. Put her in a drum. And messed with her body for quite some time. Pardon me if I don’t believe they aren’t declassifying crimes to lower offenses and or just not arresting them. I’m at the store I’ll Google later. They don’t charge gang bangers with shooting or killing each other sometimes when they don’t involve civilians …. They call it something like mutual combatant. I’m not even joking about Chicago
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Tripnsweep replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Yes I did. I don't know why you're trying to nitpick about how it was written or quoted when the more important issue is the blatant unconstitutionality of this latest edict by a wannabe dictator. -
Even 50+ years later he is still "tricky."
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
ionel replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Didn't you read the article. It has to be a perfect article. So if the author made such a statement then I'm sure he/she/they listed each and every advisor hst is talking about. Or is it possible the article is flawed? -
What does it say that violent crime, property crime, and failure to appear rates are down in Cook County in the year that the state of Illinois (these are not city initiatives but rather state legislation) enacted this system. They are not down by a lot, but if they're down they can't be up....which goes against what certain media, talking heads, and politicians would have us believe.
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Tripnsweep replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
I don't know who his advisors are. -
Wow
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
ionel replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Trump’s advisers said the executive order “wouldn’t fall afoul of the First Amendment,” Who wouldd that be? Can you read? -
Because???
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Boom.
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Tripnsweep replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You should either learn how to read or just stop asking stupid questions. -
Mid decade redistricting
Wrestleknownothing replied to reversaloffortune's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Have I got good news for you. Per the Gerrymandering Project who "bridges the gap between mathematics and law" there are fifteen states that get a failing grade (D or F). Of those two create no partisan advantage (Tennessee, Louisiana). Five create a Democratic advantage (Oregon, New Mexico, Nevada, Illinois) Nine create a Republican advantage (Utah, Texas, Kansas, Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina) The Democratic bias states have a total of 36 seats. The Republican bias seats have a total of 132 seats. https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/ - Today
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
red viking replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
As long as I can keep going w my american flag burning parties, I'm good. -
Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
headshuck replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Nobody is going to get arrested for burning a US flag, BLM flag or Pride flag in a peaceful display of freedom of speech. -
Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
ionel replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
That who didn't expand? There are other people. -
170: Randal Reed (8th grade) beats Liam Costa 8-2
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Caveira replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
What the Executive Order Says (August 25, 2025) 1. Not a blanket ban—but a targeting strategy. President Trump did not outlaw flag burning outright. Instead, the order directs the Attorney General to prioritize enforcement of existing, content-neutral laws—such as those against disorderly conduct, property damage, or public safety violations—when an act of desecration occurs alongside other infractions. 2. No claim of absolute unconstitutionality. The White House emphasizes enforcement only when desecration also causes harms unrelated to protected expression—like incitement of violence—or falls under “imminent lawless action” or “fighting words” exceptions to the First Amendment. 3. Foreign nationals face immigration consequences. Non-citizens who desecrate the flag may face visa revocation, denial of immigration benefits, or deportation. -
Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Tripnsweep replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It says right there that they did not expand on how this doesn't apply to the first amendment. It also doesn't say anything about how your burning the flag has to cause a riot, just that the act of burning a flag is now going to be prosecuted because it could incite one. Your reading comprehension sucks.