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calendar_today27-01-2014 03:14:19

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If this action were constitutionally sound, the Attorney General wouldn’t be tweeting that they’ve arrested the President of a sovereign country and his wife for possessing guns in violation of a 1934 U.S. firearm law.

BHarnden.eth (@harndenben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s crazy Xi won’t need to break any international norms to annex Taiwan because Trump will have destroyed them all first

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not American oil. It’s Venezuelan oil. Oil companies entered into risky deals to develop oil, and the deals were canceled by a prior Venezuelan government. What’s happening: lives of US soldiers are being risked to make those oil companies (not Americans) more profitable.

Justin Amash (@justinamash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” —George Orwell, 1984

Garry Kasparov (@kasparov63) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indeed. I appreciate America trying to make me feel at home, but heavily armed men in masks demanding papers is going a bit too far!

BHarnden.eth (@harndenben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In societies with rule of law (RoL) breaking procedural processes has often substantial) political consequences. Whereas systems with no RoL, elites freely break procedure and use it as a tool to enforce their agenda

n x d (@nxd1979) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my favorite linguistic quirk in any language has to be the m-reduplication in turkish, which consists of repeating a word with an m-prefix to mean "and other things like this". so e.g. "kitap" is book but "kitap mitap" is "books and some other book-like things"

BHarnden.eth (@harndenben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Law school is an article that talks encouragingly about simple and concise writing by saying, " syntactic curlicues envelope your reader in an impenetrable morass of words."

PK Patchworks (@pkpatchworks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Sorry kiddos, but paying $6 for a grocery store chicken that feeds you for 3 days is actually a luxury. Maybe if you ate topsoil and licked the morning dew off of grass you'd be able to afford a house one day"

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congress must vote on war according to our Constitution. Rep. Ro Khanna and I will be forcing that vote to happen in the House as soon as possible. I will vote to put America first which means voting against more war in the Middle East.

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

something i've noticed is that people who are new to something — whether it's tailored clothing or catholicism — are often very rigid and dogmatic in their thinking. much more zealous than people who have been into it for a while. not sure what causes this.

something i've noticed is that people who are new to something — whether it's tailored clothing or catholicism — are often very rigid and dogmatic in their thinking. much more zealous than people who have been into it for a while. not sure what causes this.