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Old 11-02-2015, 08:05 AM
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Audio gear makes a statement, music soothes your soul and tubes warm up your room. Give it a chance or a 'listen' as they say on TV.
On the downside...it can be a cause of some marital discord.


Your partner's reaction to your purchase
of a Linn Sondek LP-12.

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Old 11-02-2015, 08:09 AM
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But you know what they say, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind man.
It's actually, "A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse." But we're fairly used to you getting it wrong. (I've decided to use the royal "we" and "us" as popularized by DQ.)
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:02 PM
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Police are a broadsword not a scalpel.

1. I'm in a room full of potential minor victims.
2. The situation has deteriorated to the point I've been summoned.
3. My intervention criteria has already been met.
4. I don't get immediate compliance.
5. I'm doing this, solo, in a society where all sorts of bad things happen at schools.

Merely throwing her out of a chair is being kind.

In my opinion, the department will wind up paying the officer and only fired him in order to reduce what they may have to pay the student once scapegoated by the school district.

If you don't desire police to do their job, don't summon an officer. If you want school counselors, summon them. Either way, this problem was immediately solved and there's whining from the peanut gallery as to how? South Carolina? I'd bet this distills to someone trying to protect their political ambition, not appropriate response. Any wagers this is an ELECTED Sheriff who fired Officer Fields?

Currently, students have rallied in support of the released officer.
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:14 PM
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I'm just here for the free hors d'oeuvres they put out every day in the secret room behind the server closet . . .
There are no free hors d'oeuvres.

You just said that to divert attention away from the thread topic which is one more in a long line of major embarrassments for your home state of South Carolina. Did you really think I wouldn't notice that?
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:16 PM
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It's actually, "A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse." But we're fairly used to you getting it wrong. (I've decided to use the royal "we" and "us" as popularized by DQ.)
FACT CHECK:

I used 'us' exactly once is the message where you gigged me for using it 'persistently,' and I used to to refer to 'you and myself, not in any 'royal' sense.

So repeat that one again and I'll have to give you a 'pants on fire' badge.


(BTW, I've also heard it as "...to a dead horse." There is no 'one right version' of these folksy sayings. If you hadn't aged into such a conservative you'd have more tolerance for variety and stuff.)
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:36 PM
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Police are a broadsword not a scalpel.

1. I'm in a room full of potential minor victims.
2. The situation has deteriorated to the point I've been summoned.
3. My intervention criteria has already been met.
4. I don't get immediate compliance.
5. I'm doing this, solo, in a society where all sorts of bad things happen at schools.

Merely throwing her out of a chair is being kind.

In my opinion, the department will wind up paying the officer and only fired him in order to reduce what they may have to pay the student once scapegoated by the school district.

If you don't desire police to do their job, don't summon an officer. If you want school counselors, summon them. Either way, this problem was immediately solved and there's whining from the peanut gallery as to how? South Carolina? I'd bet this distills to someone trying to protect their political ambition, not appropriate response. Any wagers this is an ELECTED Sheriff who fired Officer Fields?

Currently, students have rallied in support of the released officer.
Well, can't deny that it's an on-topic post.

Don't you think there are ways to be a 'broadsword' without flipping a kid on her head? Oh, that was being 'kind' according to you. And it would still be 'kind' even if he'd broken her neck of course. Of course, we know that 'flipping girls is kind' is about as true as 'shit is delicious.' I'll pass, eat it yourself.

Can anyone think of a reason that some students would come to the defense of the white cop/football coach, who flipped and threw around a black girl, in South Carolina? Anyone want to make a wild guess as to the complexion of every one of these 'some students?'
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:49 PM
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The violence of the scene is matched by the irony of the location. Though it happened in a classroom, it was about how some officers refuse to learn. After so many videos showing police using excessive force, after all of the complaints, protests, media coverage and, in some cases, criminal charges against officers, some officers still revert to violence as a first option.
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The student who took the classroom video, Tony Robinson, summed up the lesson he learned that is instructive for police as well. He said a police officer is “supposed to be somebody who is going to protect us, not somebody we’re going to be scared of.”
http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/...e41734509.html

This is a regional publication.
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:50 PM
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http://www.breitbart.com/big-journal...chool-walkout/

https://www.rt.com/usa/320204-studen...fficer-firing/

http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/south-car...cer-ben-fields

Seems there were black and white students involved in the protest.

I suppose the next argument will be "They just wanted to get out of class for a few minutes."
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:55 PM
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From what I've seen there were about 100 students protesting the Slamsters firing.

http://www.inquisitr.com/2532207/spr...of-ben-fields/

This out of a student body of about 2100.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring...th_Carolina%29

That's about 5%.

That's more support than Lindsey Graham has.
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Old 11-02-2015, 01:12 PM
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Thanks for expanding my view of the situation, JJ!

Brietbart's reporting, alas, is too partisan to be believed, but they had some interesting photos.

RT says 100's of students, MSNBC says 'about a hundred.' Which do you believe--the news outlet that keeps having journalists resign over the organization's ethics, or the one that will fire journalists who violate ethics?

Good panel discussion on MSNBC--hope you listened to it.
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