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CitizenCain

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  1. I have had Republic wireless for almost a year now. Same principle phone calls go over wifi when available cell towers when it's not. Ten dollars a month unlimited talk, text and data over wifi. A few bugs every now and then but for $10 a month I can live with it. * Oh yea last week I downloaded Google Voice on my computer now my laptop is also a phone and that's completely free.
  2. If you think that's irritating wait until you get cruise control for your legs. Scientists Are Using Electrodes to Remote-Control People When activated by a signal from a smartphone, the electrodes stimulated the sartorius, the long, thin muscle that connects the outer pelvis to the inner knee and controls the rotation of the leg. As long as the volunteer is providing forward locomotion, the sensation makes them turn.
  3. I keep hearing about these poverty wages Police officers have to endure when in fact an officer with a High School education in Georgia can make between 39 and 54 thousand dollars a year. Now maybe that's not vacationing in the South of France money but for someone with a GED I would hardly call that chicken feed.... Police Officer and Sheriff Salary in Georgia The average police officer and sheriff salary in Georgia varies at the municipal level. For example, the salary structure for police officers working for the Atlanta Police Department is as follows: Police Recruit (initial ass
  4. This explains the unexplained closing of five Walmarts and the building of an unprofitable airport in Paulding. Now ask yourself what's really going on in that empty film studio.
  5. The American people are so gullible they believe what they want to believe. But it is funny how they scoff at the idea of UFO's but unquestionably believe that after flying two jumbo jets across State lines and destroying two hundred story skyscrapers the hijackers passport would show up in pristine condition at the bottom of all that rubble. I guess passports are more durable than steel.
  6. Last night I watched 'Three Days of the Condor' an old Robert Redford film. I couldn't help thinking of Eric Snowden.
  7. Virtually all of broadcasting in America are but mere puppets of their corporate masters. True unbiased investigative journalism died twenty years ago. In todays world not only would Nixon never have been impeached their wouldn't be a Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
  8. I don't see any harm in officers driving patrol cars home after work but if every officer does it doesn't that mean the county needs more patrol cars ? Three shifts; three separate fleets of cars along with a few back ups. I watched a Commissioners meeting recently where the subject of buying more Police Cruisers was discussed, these vehicles aren't your average everyday econo car.
  9. In 268 trials the FBI has admitted it overstated evidence that has sent 32 people to death row, of those 14 were executed or died in prison . FBI admits it overstated forensic evidence matches in hundreds of trials WASHINGTON, April 19 (UPI) -- The FBI and Justice Department have admitted to overstating forensic evidence results in court in a way that benefitted prosecutors in hundreds of trials over more than two decades. The review is ongoing, but it has so far found 26 of 28 examiners in the FBI Laboratory's microscopic hair comparison unit have made inaccurate statements in 95
  10. Worked hard please. The only thing she needed was the genes she was born with.
  11. It's hard to pick a favorite here. On one side you have a predatory tow truck company and on the other side a narcissistic diva.
  12. I guess some people take the preservation of our democracy way more seriously than others. His concern for campaign finance reform is something we should all be demanding unless we are content with handing over our government to the highest bidder.
  13. Just saw this on the evening news. I can't believe he didn't kill the guy.
  14. North Charleston officer chuckled about adrenaline rush after shooting Walter Scott ‘Everything’s OK. ... I just shot somebody,’ Officer Michael Slager says in a call http://news.yahoo.com/walter-scott-shooting-north-charleston-police-officer-michael-slager-audio-183104915.html
  15. Maybe it's worth a try but most of them trick out the caller ID. They can even make it look like they are calling from the IRS.
  16. Oh crap you would justify shooting an unarmed blind man in a wheelchair.
  17. Hell if you've read newspapers for the last six months you would know half of them didn't have a gun to shoot with.
  18. The 73-year-old volunteer reserve deputy in Oklahoma who fatally shot a suspect in an incident that the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office called "inadvertent" has now been charged with second-degree manslaughter, the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office said today. http://abcnews.go.com/US/oklahoma-reserve-deputy-73-charged-degree-manslaughter-stun/story?id=30277587
  19. He owned an insurance company, his only experience was he was a big contributor to the sheriff's reelection campaign.
  20. Maybe that's the new strategy, Shoot em all ..... Just in case.
  21. I don't mean to sound cynical but has the once rural city of Dallas gotten so metropolitan that the only place left for a dog to walk is in a taxpayer funded park ?
  22. PANAMA CITY (AP) — President Barack Obama and Cuba's Raul Castro sat down together Saturday in the first formal meeting of the two country's leaders in a half-century, pledging to reach for the kind of peaceful relationship that has eluded their nations for generations. http://news.yahoo.com/anticipation-grows-obama-castro-meet-saturday-panama-070657182--politics.html
  23. Suicide. http://news.yahoo.com/man-shoots-himself-near-u-capitol-suspicious-package-190025992--abc-news-topstories.html
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