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StrangeSox

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  1. huh, it looks like someone modified (or screwed up when extracting) that graph from the original pdf report http://www.smallbusinessmajority.org/energ...port_092011.pdf
  2. And there's been other witnesses to come forward since saying that Coles, one of the two who haven't recanted, later confessed the murder to them.
  3. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 20, 2011 -> 01:36 PM) Again, exaggerating to make your point. It is not non-existent, and there is still witness testimony. I disagree with him being executed as well, based on what I have read. I think there are most certainly some reasonable doubts. Witness testimony from the alternate suspect contradicted 7-2 with accusations of police coercion to lie at trial to convict someone. And zero physical evidence and no murder weapon. That's a pretty good example of a non-existent case to me. Without that coerced testimony, he doesn't get convicted in the first place.
  4. There's two witnesses who haven't recanted and claimed police coercion, and one of them would be the alternate suspect in the shooting. That's not exactly a slam-dunk death penalty case right there.
  5. Perhaps "innocent" is the wrong way to frame it: not proven to be guilty would be more accurate. He may have committed this crime, but the case against him was weak 20 years ago and non-existent today without the witness testimony. Yet we're still going to execute him.
  6. As I understand it, the evidence is pretty much entirely witness testimony, which has been almost completely recanted with accusations of police coercion. There's zero physical evidence linking him to the crime.
  7. No, he's pissed because he's not the one executing someone who appears pretty f***ing innocent...this time
  8. It also touches on the decision today to deny Troy Davis any further legal action, meaning that Georgia is going to go ahead with executing an apparently innocent man. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/15/t...s_n_963366.html
  9. Sullivan on Greenwald's article regarding Padilla and the recent decision to vacate his 17-year sentence because it was too leinient:
  10. Nope, but I'll check it out. I know some of his findings are more controversial (all human interactions are communistic in nature) but the actual history of credit, debt and money and how they arose from moral debt is pretty fascinating.
  11. Prohibition was a constitutional amendment as well as its repeal. Clarifying the language of the 2nd Amendment to be a collective right or another SC ruling down the road can change that. I'm not actually in favor of that but I don't think comparing the black market manufacture of drugs and liquor is comparable to the technology and ability required to manufacture a reliable gun.
  12. You'd need to restrict the supply of guns to make a difference obviously. Manufacturing weapons isn't quite as easy as growing plants or distilling liquor.
  13. QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Sep 15, 2011 -> 07:03 AM) I don't remember which thread we were discussing the FBI and Muslims but here's a relevant article: FBI Teaches Agents: ‘Mainstream’ Muslims Are ‘Violent, Radical’ rest of the article More great quotes here FBI Trainer Says Forget ‘Irrelevant’ al-Qaida, Target Islam
  14. QUOTE (Y2HH @ Sep 20, 2011 -> 09:06 AM) Ok...so not quite 2 years but almost? It's well over a year newer...and in technology that's a LOT of time. the Galaxy SII has been available in other countries since the spring, but that may have been true of the evo as well.
  15. StrangeSox replied to Kyyle23's topic in SLaM
    just watched it, awesome stuff
  16. this is it. this is the worst thread in soxtalk history.
  17. no ss2k5 you need documented evdience from an alternate universe where the lilly/dunn switch happened and the sox won more games, otherwise your idea is refuted and demolished and Ozzie is a genius for regularly playing the worst player in baseball.
  18. Another point for the "don't feel poor because I'm not an idiot" side, then!
  19. To be fair it's a matter of perspective as Balta points out. I'm typically interacting with people in the same socioeconomic realm as myself. If I were dealing with millionaires every day, perhaps I'd feel economically inferior.
  20. I make significantly less than $400k and I don't feel poor because I'm not an idiot.
  21. QUOTE (Marty34 @ Sep 19, 2011 -> 02:25 PM) People don't have a problem with Williams signing him because of his track record, but want the track record ignored in July. Ridiculous. GM signgings are multi-season moves. Mid-season lineup cards are game-by-game moves.
  22. QUOTE (Marty34 @ Sep 19, 2011 -> 02:10 PM) The real issue here is that they are 15 games out. Dunn and Rios don't make that difference up if they have years that are expected and that's with Konerko's MVP-type year. Williams construction of the team was all wrong. As I've pointed out to you before, the errors of others doesn't absolve Guillen's mistakes.
  23. Nope, doesn't matter, once the roster is set the manager literally has zero control over who to play, where to play them and where to put them in the order.

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