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  1. I like what Noeller had to say about the oilers in a different thread: they need to be backing the money truck up to Chiarelli's door right about now. They've gotta do something to show they're serious about turning it around. The franchise's credibility will sink even lower if McDavid refuses to report. And as always lol Leafs.
  2. Jesus Christ those Nashville home uniforms are putrid. That swoop across the front shoulders looks like a stupid neck mustache or some Brundlefly bristles.
  3. I am not a marketing guy but I have to wonder why you would leak your big event movie trailer on Star Wars Trailer day. There's zero oxygen out there for Batman/Supes.
  4. I am digging the show, but I've only read the first book. I actually read slower than GRRM writes, so I haven't got it in me to read a multi-thousand-page fantasy series.
  5. I hear the Leafs are interested in Chiarelli as well. Be interesting to see how well Chiarelli can do when he doesn't have an idiot Leaf GM to trade with Was sad to see Nolan be the designated Buffalo tanker. He had some good seasons in the 90s.
  6. I just came in here to post about that Burge case. Torturing people to obtain confessions -- that's some ******* medieval **** right there. Burge himself was convicted of lying about the torture, was sentenced to 4.5 years in jail, but now he's been released. He still collects a police pension. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-burge-reparations-emanuel-met-20150414-story.html#page=1
  7. GAME OF THRONES! First four episodes were leaked last weekend.
  8. I think that the complete inability to close out 3-1 series migrated with Jets 1.0 to Phoenix -- the Coyotes also blew a couple of 3-1 series leads in the 90s, if memory serves. But man if we are up 3-1 in the series and lose Game 5, I am gonna need some thorazine because those Edmonton and Vancouver series back in the 90s just about killed me.
  9. I really think this series is a pick 'em. Anaheim has more star power, but we're red-hot, and Anaheim's record is inflated by the crappy teams in the Pacific. I think it boils down to one guy. If we have SuperPav, we win. If we have ClarkKentPav, we lose.
  10. I think USA has it right. We'll be better than BC and Saskatchewan but I don't think we've caught Calgary and Edmonton yet.
  11. My enduring memory of Romby is from a late 2008 game where an Eskimo DL took a serious late hit / cheap shot on Kevin Glenn and Romby was the only guy who really strongly objected after the play. He took like a 30-yard full-speed run at the guy all the way from the end of his route. Weird to see the skinny little rookie deep-ball threat be the only guy really standing up for his QB, but the 2008 Bombers were a really passive team.
  12. I hate the Leafs with every fiber of my being. I would rather live through a 100-year Roughrider Grey Cup run than a single Leaf Stanley Cup. I feel bad for Peter Horachek, though, because Shanahan hand-picked him to drive the Leafs straight into the iceberg. I was hoping he'd coax a late run out of the team, make them lose some of their McDavid raffle tickets and weaken MLSE's resolve to burn the place down. (based on http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/kelly-shanahans-scorched-earth-leafs-plan-wins-mlse-support/article22938348/) At least I'll always have this stat: the Leafs finished winless on the road in 2015 in games where both the opposing goalies didn't hurt themselves.
  13. From the DoJ's Report on the Ferguson Police Department: "In 2013 alone, the court issued over 9,000 warrants on cases stemming in large part from minor violations such as parking infractions, traffic tickets, or housing code violations. Jail time would be considered far too harsh a penalty for the great majority of these code violations, yet Ferguson’s municipal court routinely issues warrants for people to be arrested and incarcerated for failing to timely pay related fines and fees." Don't want to get shot? Don't be late paying a parking ticket.
  14. Decided to tune into the Sens game. Alas the game's a real snoozer, very little intensity compared to the Jets' clinching games. Sens are playing super cautiously and Flyers have their tee times booked. Been real impressed with the Sens' run to the playoffs though I figure they're doomed in the first round. One-line teams never prosper in the playoffs, hamburglar or no. Now the NBC announcers are congratulating the Canadian teams on their playoff seedings and making fun of the Leafs and Oilers lol.
  15. I wouldn't be surprised if criminal charges don't stick to him; the Rodney King cops were acquitted.
  16. #whiteoutwpg is just great marketing/merchandising by the Jets -- gives a huge boost to the the white road merch that I don't think sells as well as the home blues.
  17. So when the Army kills tonnes of innocent people its OK because America F$$$ Ya? So when taxpayers pay for criminals in jail and/or pay for social assistance for people who commit murder those don't matter because why? You're inventing ****. You need to show me where in this thread I said either of those things. Here is a thing that grownups know: sometimes multiple things matter at once.
  18. That's the other nice thing about winning streaks -- they give us a break from new contentious lineup change threads.
  19. Whoever greenlit that promotion was an idiot / genius. They were an idiot because the real charge was a horrendous military disaster and why would you brand your team that way? They were a genius because the charge was also a gallant effort in the face of a vastly superior opponent -- just like the 1990 Jets vs. Oilers series.
  20. I agree with you on this! I don't mean to say that race is the only factor in the outcomes of cop - citizen encounters. For instance, I would like to see a study comparing how cops who are military veterans escalate situations vs. how cops who haven't ever seen combat do so. But based just on imprisonment numbers, race does appear to have some influence on the outcomes when people face the American justice system. I wouldn't say it is a certainty but I think it's naive to dismiss it.
  21. Whenever a cop kills someone, there has to be scrutiny. These are taxpayer-funded killings and so taxpayers bear responsibility for ensuring that lethal force is used only when absolutely necessary.
  22. How do you know this? Would you say that race is absolutely never ever a factor in any American law enforcement encounter? You think a black man and a white man will be treated equally when they're pulled over by a highway patrol in, say, Mississippi?
  23. I think the "police aren't targeting black people because they're black, but only because they're poor" argument is pretty much horseshit. The numbers don't add up. Consider how black people fare in non-fatal encounters with law enforcement: According to the 2009 U.S. Census (http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s0695.pdf) there were about 3.7 million black families under $30,000 income in the USA, and 13.1 million white families under $30,000 income. If the imprisonment numbers tracked with income, then you'd expect to see roughly 3-4x as many white people in jail as black people, because there are 3-4x more poor white people than poor black people. However, according to the Prison Policy Initiative (http://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/rates.html) blacks and whites each account for about 40% of the prison population. Blacks are many times more likely to be imprisoned than whites are. If the American justice system is indeed blind to race, then why are black people being imprisoned at such an elevated rate?
  24. If you're considering context about the shooting, please also consider the larger context in which the shooting took place: one in which it's widely believed that the police prey on black people without consequence. Alas, it's very difficult to prove this conclusively because the data simply isn't there -- the FBI does do some reporting on killings by police, but the data is self-reported by local/state police departments and participation in the reporting is not mandatory. That said, the anecdotes do not flatter the police. The federal Ferguson report was some scary reading; the police department there was basically operating as a shakedown crew that propped up city revenues. The New York City stop-and-frisk program targeted people of color way out of proportion to white people. Here in Seattle, the head of the police officers' guild called out his union brothers and sisters for being racist and anti-gay, and encouraged them to leave Seattle and go to departments where that kind of thinking was tolerated. When your union president is talking about how bad things are, you know there's a problem -- and that's in cozy liberal Seattle where we're supposedly past this kind of thing. I wish the federal government would force local police departments to report demographic information on law enforcement killings so that Americans could be better informed about this issue. My own suspicion is that, by and large, cops feel more empowered to **** with people of color than they do to **** with white people. I think this concern shouldn't be dismissed: it should be studied just like any other social science hypothesis.
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