I know..."unprofessional" is truly horrible. I'll take "real" and a light that shines every day of the week.Unprofessional for the judge to express it in the courtroom while hugging the convict. IMO
I know..."unprofessional" is truly horrible. I'll take "real" and a light that shines every day of the week.Unprofessional for the judge to express it in the courtroom while hugging the convict. IMO
I know..."unprofessional" is truly horrible. I'll take "real" and a light that shines every day of the week.
Hmm, then you better notify USCIS to change the oath of citizenship that all naturalized citizens take, when becoming United States citizens...
"and that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; so help me God."
What does the oath of citizenship have to do with a murder trial?
Giddyup...couldn't resist.Nothing, obviously. Nor with any trial, or any courtroom.
It's too bad those words are included in the oath, but at least the "God" is a generic god, and in any case, no one is required to say them to obtain citizenship. And anyone who doesn't want to hear them said at all can request a private ceremony.
Off to find horses that aren't dead...
Reading of the Constitution clears up many questions. This has nothing to do with establishment of religion.Even so, no matter how it went down don't Church and State have to remain separate? a 3rd party does have the right to contest even if Amber doesn't correct ?
good f'n grief...that's really reaching...is JK45k in the house?I was surprised to see the judge wearing sandals, just say'n.
HAHAHAHAHA aw dude just throwing in a little humor. Relaxgood f'n grief...that's really reaching...is JK45k in the house?
I feel sad how Bo's death has become so divisive once again.
I've seen posts saying the answer to everything is to punish all approximately 1.2 million police enforcement agencies here instead of concentrating solely on the small percentage of vile police officers who do abhorrent acts..among that 1.2 M.
So the answer is to have no one left to protect us, and they all should be dissolved?????
Those same ones who have already laid down their own lives who also save others, and continue to do so whether on duty or off duty??
So it's better to not respect the rule of law, and become the land of the lawless instead??
Imo, But in the past 6 years or so even moreso this seems to be the consistent pattern of solving everything for many, instead of finding the root causes of the individual wrongdoers.
We see so many are willing to punish over a 150 Million law abiding gunowners for what other individuals have done. Yet exfelons or those in violent gangs have infested cities who take thousand, and thousands of lives every single year by firearms. Where is the outrage since solving that terrifying issue terrorizing communities, would actually make our overall homicide rate plummet including thousands who are guilty of attempted murder? Crickets. Imo.
I respect all views of all others even those I may disagree with, BUT especially when it's based in logic, and common sense. When it actually has logical conclusions which will not harm millions of those who are not at fault, but views that truly will resolve many issues.
I'm sadden to see the atheists have now become involved, but not the least bit surprised. Now they swoop in to make it all about THEM rather than about Bo, and his family's heartbreaking shattered lives.
It painfully shows what I have said often here.
When kind, and good acts are now proclaimed as bad acts, and bad behavior/acts are now upheld, rewarded ,and proclaimed as good acts, it shows how upside down we've become, and how far we are in the black hole of cancerous negativity.
My prayers continue to be with Bo's family.
Jmho
HAHAHAHAHA aw dude just throwing in a little humor. Relax![]()
Yes! I bet you could draw that gun based off that memory but probably couldn’t say who yelled “he’s got a gun” (although it may have been a voice you were accustomed to hearing everyday)! It definitely is a real phenomenon! I’m almost positive most people have experienced this in one way or another and just may not have realized it.Tunnel vision/tunnel hearing could explain.
https://www.samatters.com/understanding-stress-part-5-tunnel-vision/
I've experienced it. Someone yelled "he's got gun" and my eyes went right to the gun he was holding. He was 10-15 feet away and for the life of me, I couldn't describe anything about him except his skin color. And that's because I was focused on the gun held in his hands. That was almost 30 years ago and I still can picture that gun clear as ever.
Smart Mama!It is also easy to be critical. What is hard is actually taking action to make a difference. Posters who are unhappy with what they see going on in their communities should research ways that they can make a difference. As my mother always said to me, "Talk's cheap."![]()
That was quick! The jails don’t want to house convicted offenders any longer than they have to after sentencing, especially ones like AG. I would guess that she is literally being transported as we speak (their name won’t usually show up anywhere until they get to their destination...and it’s not unheard of for them to be put on a transport vehicle scheduled to have several “layovers” along the way - makes for a very unpleasant road trip!). She could also have been transferred to another jail, not for her protection, but to maintain whatever orderly operations are possible for the jail. Just imagine the amount of phone calls alone they must be receiving. Bouncing her around from jail to jail until she is picked up by TDCJ is possible although not at all ideal or convenient. (Not that things should be convenient) Another reason they wouldn’t want her there long. Or they took her name off of the public website. In that case just call the jail and they’ll probably tell you.She no longer shows up in the Dallas County jail system, so she apparently now is in either Huntsville or Gatesville. She's not in the TDCJ system yet. I don't know why I keep checking this, I guess I am just curious where she winds up since she was a cop.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Offender Search
I call everybody Dude, male or Female, and I feel the same as you do. I have no issue with what either one of them did. I am concerned about their safety though. There's a lot of crazy people out there. I meant no disrespect to the brother nor to the judgeI'm a dudette...not on a religious bent but found Brandt's response inspiring and a pathway to getting it right in the future...and judge Kemp responded in kind...signed agnostic in TEXAS
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