Jiigzzz is confused again....classic.
hillary clinton called trump supporters deplorables---that was the 1st time in my 62 years i heard one presidential candidate bad mouth opponents supporters!!!You guys have nothing but hate for liberals. You are equally as bad.
then why can't you find how many white supremacists in the U.S?I'd wager it's very hard to keep things completely unbiased. When I search "Apache", it refers me to local companies with the same name, the Apache HTTP server, Ubuntu etc.
In images, it's just Apache motorbikes.
Now, why did it not show me Apache helicopters? Why not Apache Indians? I could use a operators like "Apache + Helicopter" or "Apache - Business" to tailor it more specifically to those results.
If you know how to use the operator's, you can really start nutting down in the results you want. Problem is, most people just type "Apache" and wonder why Google doesnt show them helicopters.
lol...if they took a poll of every prisoner in every prison i would bet 95% of them support biden and democrats---the party of mentally insane and criminals.Something to ponder. If we still had mental hospitals would we still have a liberal problem in America?
I would guess that the majority of prisoners are inside due to victimless crimes established by both Demicans and Republicrats and they would be voting for Jo Jorgensen, especially if Dump and Groper werent such horrific cowards and allowed her on the debates so her voice is her on a national stage.lol...if they took a poll of every prisoner in every prison i would bet 95% of them support biden and democrats---the party of mentally insane and criminals.
bullsyht...they give plea deals for everything these days....give me some stats on this, i think only the most heinous crimes get serious prison time and even then they get out way to soon...I would guess that the majority of prisoners are inside due to victimless crimes established by both Demicans and Republicrats and they would be voting for Jo Jorgensen, especially if Dump and Groper werent such horrific cowards and allowed her on the debates so her voice is her on a national stage.
What happens if I give the finger to the IRS if they knock on my door?bullsyht...they give plea deals for everything these days....give me some stats on this, i think only the most heinous crimes get serious prison time and even then they get out way to soon...
i get disgusted seeing the light sentences criminals get these days---pre meditated murder gets pleaded down to manslaughter and out in 10 years or less.
only someone with tinfoil wrapped too tightly around their head would be stupid enough to do this-and if someone is that stupid maybe they are a danger to them selves and others and locked up would be a good thing???What happens if I give the finger to the IRS if they knock on my door?
Ill give them the bird for sure, just that Ill get that out of the way before I politely open the dooronly someone with tinfoil wrapped too tightly around their head would be stupid enough to do this-and if someone is that stupid maybe they are a danger to them selves and others and locked up would be a good thing???
atta boy!!!Ill give them the bird for sure, just that Ill get that out of the way before I politely open the door
joe biden/kamala harrisYeah, I hate people that are trying to destroy this great country.
If you’re referring to drug charges as victimless crimes, their not. Substance abuse tears families apart, damages the emotional growth of children and drains healthcare. I agree that not all drug charges should result in confinement. Mandatory in-patient rehab would be more beneficial but still doesn’t always work.I would guess that the majority of prisoners are inside due to victimless crimes established by both Demicans and Republicrats and they would be voting for Jo Jorgensen, especially if Dump and Groper werent such horrific cowards and allowed her on the debates so her voice is her on a national stage.
rehab doesn't work all that well even when it's voluntary-i know this for a fact as a member of AA for over 20 years and a graduate of VA in house drug and alcohol rehab --and mandatory rehab has even less success.If you’re referring to drug charges as victimless crimes, their not. Substance abuse tears families apart, damages the emotional growth of children and drains healthcare. I agree that not all drug charges should result in confinement. Mandatory in-patient rehab would be more beneficial but still doesn’t always work.
Wrong....very few crimes are actually "victim-less"...especially those warranting prison time ..I would guess that the majority of prisoners are inside due to victimless crimes established by both Demicans and Republicrats and they would be voting for Jo Jorgensen, especially if Dump and Groper werent such horrific cowards and allowed her on the debates so her voice is her on a national stage.
I’m glad you’ve been sober for a while bigT! Congrats on that. My opinion on rehab is there has to be something to lose for the abuser to truly start to buy into it. A close friend was a functioning heroin junkie back in the 80’s and got off around 1992. Hasn’t used heroin since BUT is still on methadone. One addiction to a controlled addiction.rehab doesn't work all that well even when it's voluntary-i know this for a fact as a member of AA for over 20 years and a graduate of VA in house drug and alcohol rehab --and mandatory rehab has even less success.
i want to see statistics on how many non-violent offenders are actually doing prison sentences, my bet is it's not very high.
your friend is very lucky, even if he is still on methadone-the guys who i went thru rehab with who were there for heroin addiction said they didn't get the 'cartooning' effect from methodone that they got from heroin.I’m glad you’ve been sober for a while bigT! Congrats on that. My opinion on rehab is there has to be something to lose for the abuser to truly start to buy into it. A close friend was a functioning heroin junkie back in the 80’s and got off around 1992. Hasn’t used heroin since BUT is still on methadone. One addiction to a controlled addiction.
There’s not many non-violent offenders in prison. If you consider a burglary of an unoccupied home non-violent, then that’s about the only one you’ll find.
Its a medical issue, and what tears families apart more than anything is the war on drugs which doesnt and never will solve the issue both you and I are concerned with, which is drug use.If you’re referring to drug charges as victimless crimes, their not. Substance abuse tears families apart, damages the emotional growth of children and drains healthcare. I agree that not all drug charges should result in confinement. Mandatory in-patient rehab would be more beneficial but still doesn’t always work.
i will take it a step further and say i bet very few are locked up for non-VIOLENT crimes...it seems it takes a really bad crime to get prison time these days-what would have been felonies back in the day now get reduced down to misdemeanors these days with probation/house arrest or jail time of less than a year.Wrong....very few crimes are actually "victim-less"...especially those warranting prison time ..
Using, growing and/or selling drugs, gambling, prostitution, keeping your earnings from the government, owning a shotgun under 18" and many other firearms, walking around NYC with a knife in my pocket, whistle-blowing or reporting government run crimes, and so on are all some examples of victimless crimes.Wrong....very few crimes are actually "victim-less"...especially those warranting prison time ..
get fucking real...the only medical issue is if a person od's or fucksup their body by abuse. the medical profession has no answer for addiction....once a addict is truly a addict crime will follow 1000000% of the time if they don't make the choice to get sober and do a whole lot of praying---i would be willing to bet i know a hell of a lot more about this subject than you do-wanna bet?Its a medical issue, and what tears families apart more than anything is the war on drugs which doesnt and never will solve the issue both you and I are concerned with, which is drug use.
If a drug user directly harms another or someone in the family, then of course they violated the rights of someone else and that is certainly 100000% a crime that should be punishable with prison time if severe enough.
i'm going to bet 09 is the most recent stats you could find-eh?Using, growing and/or selling drugs, gambling, prostitution, keeping your earnings from the government, owning a shotgun under 18" and many other firearms, walking around NYC with a knife in my pocket, whistle-blowing or reporting government run crimes, and so on are all some examples of victimless crimes.
Now here are some stats, its from '09 but its a start.
It has been estimated that in the United States today, there are approximately 750 thousand individuals incarcerated for victimless crimes, as well as 3 million on parole or probation. Approximately 4 million are arrested each year for victimless crimes.
I just need to clear this, Im talking about victimless crimes, not non-violent offenders. If someone steals something from somebody or a store, there was no act of violence. There is a victim involved with this one, therefore=punishable by fine or prison sentence depending on severe and if multiple offender.rehab doesn't work all that well even when it's voluntary-i know this for a fact as a member of AA for over 20 years and a graduate of VA in house drug and alcohol rehab --and mandatory rehab has even less success.
i want to see statistics on how many non-violent offenders are actually doing prison sentences, my bet is it's not very high.
Im multi-tasking so I rushed it. Just trying to be involved here in the discussion as much as I can.i'm going to bet 09 is the most recent stats you could find-eh?
betcha those numbers are WAY down from that today-those numbers have drastically changed-wanna bet?
You’re exactly right. I see so many repeat offenders in and out of jail for major felonies. We kicked a door about a month ago on a guy that was selling heroin. On the kitchen counter was paperwork showing where he had been charged two other times for selling heroin both within two weeks of the day we kicked his door. He was out on bond. With bond reform, liberals have looked at it as punitive and seeing racial disparities in bond amounts. I call bullshitz on it because bond amounts have always been determined on the defendant’s record, the likelihood of showing up for court, and the risk of injury to others. Color has nothing to do with it. It’s nobody’s fault but the offender and I can’t help if more people of one color or race commit more crimes than others. I’m fed up with no one wanting to be held accountable for their actions and no respect for rules/laws and authority.i will take it a step further and say i bet very few are locked up for non-VIOLENT crimes...it seems it takes a really bad crime to get prison time these days-what would have been felonies back in the day now get reduced down to misdemeanors these days with probation/house arrest or jail time of less than a year.
if a weapon is involved then i consider it a act of violence rather or not the weapon was used-you agree?I just need to clear this, Im talking about victimless crimes, not non-violent offenders. If someone steals something from somebody or a store, there was no act of violence. There is a victim involved with this one, therefore=punishable by fine or prison sentence depending on severe and if multiple offender.
If they have an addiction and they are multiple offenders in violating offenders then they need to be behind the bars.get fucking real...the only medical issue is if a person od's or fucksup their body by abuse. the medical profession has no answer for addiction....once a addict is truly a addict crime will follow 1000000% of the time if they don't make the choice to get sober and do a whole lot of praying---i would be willing to bet i know a hell of a lot more about this subject than you do-wanna bet?
Even if you killed them, its just another job opening that someone else will quickly jump on.You’re exactly right. I see so many repeat offenders in and out of jail for major felonies. We kicked a door about a month ago on a guy that was selling heroin. On the kitchen counter was paperwork showing where he had been charged two other times for selling heroin both within two weeks of the day we kicked his door. He was out on bond. With bond reform, liberals have looked at it as punitive and seeing racial disparities in bond amounts. I call bullshitz on it because bond amounts have always been determined on the defendant’s record, the likelihood of showing up for court, and the risk of injury to others. Color has nothing to do with it. It’s nobody’s fault but the offender and I can’t help if more people of one color or race commit more crimes than others. I’m fed up with no one wanting to be held accountable for their actions and no respect for rules/laws and authority.
i live in a small town of 64,000 and i see it here every day, i can just imagine how big the revolving door is in the bigger cities.You’re exactly right. I see so many repeat offenders in and out of jail for major felonies. We kicked a door about a month ago on a guy that was selling heroin. On the kitchen counter was paperwork showing where he had been charged two other times for selling heroin both within two weeks of the day we kicked his door. He was out on bond. With bond reform, liberals have looked at it as punitive and seeing racial disparities in bond amounts. I call bullshitz on it because bond amounts have always been determined on the defendant’s record, the likelihood of showing up for court, and the risk of injury to others. Color has nothing to do with it. It’s nobody’s fault but the offender and I can’t help if more people of one color or race commit more crimes than others. I’m fed up with no one wanting to be held accountable for their actions and no respect for rules/laws and authority.
the thing about criminals is that they escalate...they see they can get away with small stuff they move on to bigger and bigger things!!! not always though, thank GOD.If they have an addiction and they are multiple offenders in violating offenders then they need to be behind the bars.
People are responsible for their own lives and bodies.
If a weapon was involved I 100% agree this needs to be punished much harder than the act of simply stealing.if a weapon is involved then i consider it a act of violence rather or not the weapon was used-you agree?
There is a point where they spend the rest of their lives behind bars. Im hardcore on criminals and protecting individual liberties of law abiding citizens.the thing about criminals is that they escalate...they see they can get away with small stuff they move on to bigger and bigger things!!! not always though, thank GOD.
That was probably when the number of websites was significantly lower. The more websites there are, the more specific your search parameters need to be to find specific information. If you know what site the information you want is from, you can use the site: operator to narrow it further.The issue here is it used to do me a service where a few simple search words led me to the satisfied results and I saw the platform grow into what it was in China back in the late 2000's. Not as extreme but parts of that have certainly been implemented.
Google used to be the platform of free speech and open journalism, they ended up being nothing but pretenders, really sad.
Its got nothing to do with that and they are misleading people. The bigs get behind the scenes and tweak their algorithms to go along with their political biases and wash out their political opposition. This is a fact.That was probably when the number of websites was significantly lower. The more websites there are, the more specific your search parameters need to be to find specific information. If you know what site the information you want is from, you can use the site: operator to narrow it further.
Most people are absolutely useless at using Google. They just type phrases and expect Google to find exactly what they want. Sometimes itll work, but simply using quotations around text, or AROUND() can really make differences to your search results.
Also remember Google does not index the deep web or sites which the robots.txt file explicitly excludes crawlers. Some sites do not want Google to index them in their entirety, and some sites which are indexed and specific web pages you definitely do not want crawlers to access - I.e. password protected or special access
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Forgot to as these meetings involve Washington politicians and the Feds.Its got nothing to do with that and they are misleading people. The bigs get behind the scenes and tweak their algorithms to go along with their political biases and wash out their political opposition. This is a fact.
I know your not asking me, but Id be pissed of if I can light my tap water on fire. Then again, maybe that would come in handy on my winter heating bills???Do you know anything about fracking and why people are opposed to it?
Only people invested in the oil industry claim it is safe. I wonder why that is lol
You use the word fact a lot when speculating. Whether or not it is true, you absolutely cannot call it a fact when you have no idea what the algorithm is.Its got nothing to do with that and they are misleading people. The bigs get behind the scenes and tweak their algorithms to go along with their political biases and wash out their political opposition. This is a fact.
you and me bothI know your not asking me, but Id be pissed of if I can light my tap water on fire. Then again, maybe that would come in handy on my winter heating bills???
It is true, thats how big tech and the US government operates. Its a complete fact, Id bet $3.25 US dollars on that one.You use the word fact a lot when speculating. Whether or not it is true, you absolutely cannot call it a fact when you have no idea what the algorithm is.