Discussion: Judge Holds Kobach In Contempt Of Court

Get a rope.

Yeah, but the judge just made it official.

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Rule of law, baby. Suck it, you racist fuck.

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I had the experience of watching a Federal Judge uphold two of my patents in favor of a former employer (who had years before laid me off to cut costs) to the tune of $80M. It literally broke the the infringing company. They survived the lawsuit but never really recovered.

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I did the same laugh when I found out Hannity was the third Cohen client.

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Time to ignore Christopher Hitchens for the day.

Kobach is a criminal who will do anything to promote a small electorate. The smaller the better. .

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This is great news.

Well, I will give you one, at least…

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It was a young boy who died in that accident.

From the AskThePilot blog:
The crew of flight 1380 was essentially dealing with three situations at once: a failed engine, a decompression, and serious injuries to multiple passengers. Compound emergencies are never fun, and the pilots certainly had their hands full. But none of this required any seat-of-the-pants heroics, and despite what you’ve seen online or on TV, the plane was never in any danger of crashing. What to do, and how to do it, would have been pretty straightforward.

By all accounts the crew — both the pilots and flight attendants — did an outstanding job. That is to say, they did exactly what they were trained to do, what they were supposed to do, and what they were expected to do.

And on that note, please be wary of passenger accounts. Some of the quotes I’ve seen are nonsense. Claims that the jet was in “free fall,” was “diving toward the ground,” or was in any way out of control are simply untrue. I don’t blame anybody on the plane for being scared, but passenger accounts in situations like this — more specifically, the way they are packaged and quoted by the media — are notoriously inaccurate and prone to exaggeration, almost to the point of being totally unreliable.