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  • only if they attack you.

  • grape juice, maybe.

  • I suppose that's more sabotage than actual violence.

  • He isn't hurting anyone but himself.

  • Could some protesters (at least, theoretically) tackle down a Marine, and put him under citizen's arrest, insisting that the Chief of the LA (or Compton) police, Sheriff of LA, and Newsom enforce California state law?

    (Indeed, could this apply to the NG, ICE, or whatever other goons Trump has sic-ed on LA? and other places?)

  • Are US soldiers allowed to refused to obey unlawful orders, and if they enforce such, can they be sued and/or charged criminally in civilian courts?

  • The request to Congress is unlikely to meaningfully change the troublesome increase in the U.S. national debt. Tax revenues have been insufficient to cover the growing costs of Social Security, Medicare and other programs. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the government is on track to spend roughly $7 trillion this year, with the rescission request equaling just 0.1% of that total.

  • wp:Water fluoridation by country#Europe

    Out of a population of about three-quarters of a billion, under 14 million people (approximately 2%) in Europe receive artificially-fluoridated water. Those people are in the UK (5,797,000), Republic of Ireland (4,780,000), Spain (4,250,000), and Serbia (300,000).[27]

    ...

    Many European countries have rejected water fluoridation, including: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland,[68] Scotland,[69] Iceland, and Italy.[70] A 2003 survey of over 500 Europeans from 16 countries concluded that "the vast majority of people opposed water fluoridation".[71]

  • The important thing is that he gets rewarded for supporting Trump: issues such as the health of Americans are at best secondary to this.

  • As if Republicans and Christian conservatives cared about innocent people being ruined by the government.

  • What does this have to do what u/Stovetop said?

  • maybe do a few years picking cotton, with ex-slaves as overseers.

  • maybe it stays as a golf course, but no use of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, heavily limits on fertilizer use, no watering except collected rainwater, rainwater, and/or tertiary treated sewage, nothing motorized, and nothing electric except from more environmental sources—maybe have a few wind turbines there—and/or wp:nickel-iron batteries.

  • either her or a surrogate.

  • wp:Robert E. Lee#Postbellum life

    After the war, Lee was not arrested or punished (although he was indicted),[136] but he did lose the right to vote as well as some property. Lee's prewar family home, the Custis-Lee Mansion, was seized by Union forces during the war and turned into Arlington National Cemetery, and his family was not compensated until more than a decade after his death.[137]

  • Come for the boobies and phasers (and the rare shots of female bare feet, nudity, and women kissing women), stay for the well-written hardcore sci-fi.