This is silly shit. The kid in question needs to grow a pair. Originally Posted by Yssup RiderTru dat
LOL Originally Posted by i'va biggenI agree - that was funny.
Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDBI wonder if chalk possession might become a hate crime - especially possession of white chalk!!! Supporting Trump on campus might get someone in trouble, too, as the article below speculates.
I think you're missing the point, JL. The idea of a college student supporting Trump is so unlikely that is terrifying. The kid is a wimp. But painting Trump graffiti on a college campus is clearly terroristic. It's like crossing the streams.terrorists? lol nice try old turd. it happens to be a tradition .. it's allowed. dicknose.
Did I mention that the kid is a wimp? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I wonder if chalk possession might become a hate crime - especially possession of white chalk!!! Supporting Trump on campus might get someone in trouble, too, as the article below speculates.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/03/25/is...ors_picks=true Originally Posted by DSK
Deflecting again Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
As New York moves to decriminalize low-level offenses, arguing enforcement is “rigged against communities of color,” other large cities are coming under pressure from the Justice Department to do the same thing.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch has issued a warning to municipal and state judges across the country that their courts could lose federal funding if they don’t ease up on fines and arrest warrants for minor crimes involving poor offenders, indigent minorities in particular.
In lieu of fines and jail time, Lynch urges the nation’s 6,500 municipal courts to provide an avenue for offenders to perform “community service” or take advantage of “amnesty days,” whereby outstanding arrest warrants are cleared for nominal fees.