Kansas is trying to redefine it so they can work in creationism.
Makes me want to punch things too. Supernatural explanations should not be part of a science class.
Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Kansas is trying to redefine it so they can work in creationism.
Makes me want to punch things too. Supernatural explanations should not be part of a science class.
Hello Sue! first day back sucks - travel is too tiring.
Hey msbelle! (who is the nicest and not at all bossy ;) )
Sad on account of the Natter 35 Plei reaction of, "EEE! Weekly dose of NPH!"
I kind of like Mr. Harris myself, as well. He's a cutie. And a decent actor.
hee.
There might have been some rum runners and speak easies before prohibition, to get around tax issues. I don't know why I think this, but the idea keeps knocking at my brain. I might have had a Canadian rum runner ancestor, before the prohibition period. I am not awake enough to find the geneology/chronology section of my brain. Still, I largely agree with the butt-covering theory, because it is just a silly way to word it.
Cindy, yes, "Help":
Willow: Look, all I'm saying is that this is normal teen stuff. You join chat rooms, you write poetry, you post Doogie Howser fan-fic. It's all normal, right? Let's see what other sites there are.
Thanks, Nilly. I didn't realize AH had a pilot. It's possible she, DB, and NB will be gracing our screens in the new TV season.
I haven't kept up with the upfront announcements. Joan of Arcadia, which I just adore, struggled through its sophomore season and lost audience. It's on the bubble and wearing spike heels. I think CBS announces tomorrow, and I've just decided to wait until then, to catch up on the TV news.
Can someone explain to me who the guy who shot the judge and others in the Altanta courthouse can plead not guilty?
You can plead not guilty even if everybody knows it was you. Even if you know you're guilty, you can plead not guilty. It is just that, in situations like that, you're gonna have to expect the jury to call you a liar and find you guilty, and possibly line up to kick you in the butt on your way to prison.
The LIRR killer, who was as obviously guilty as they come, didn't just plead not guilty, he represented himself (despite being crazier than a stack of cats). All the witnesses on the stand, he would say, "And the alleged killer shot so-and-so?" and the witnesses would look at him, hard, and growl, "I saw YOU shoot so-and-so."
He tried to call Bill Clinton as a witness in his defense, IIRC. Cray-zee.
Another thing that makes me want to bang my head on furniture:
Rice during her Iraq visit: "This war came to us, not the other way around."
Aside from the fact that he has a right to a trial by jury tried to proof beyond a reasonable doubt regardless of what he did, he could also be intending to use an insanity defense.