@Mrgunsngear@MarkusM24665018 Arrested for what? If you don’t like them, that’s fine, I don’t either. Go protest, run for office or vote the people responsible out of office.
@thevivafrei My general answer is, you rarely have an obligation to assist the state with an investigation. Ongoing crimes against children is the only exception I know. However obstruction of justice is pretty broad and a bit of a catch all. An aggressive prosecutor could try to make it fit.
@BuckeyesOnly How is it that Ohio State brags about having the most expensive roster in college football, but then acts like Tennessee has crossed the line by offering more money?
@ashleypizz@thevivafrei There doesn’t seem to be anything (logic or evidence) that could convince Candace and Ian that they are wrong about Charlie Kirk’s murder. They are the same as flat earthers at this point.
@kit_country@PostLeftWatch I’m not sure why we shouldn’t tell victims how they should act. If a crime has been committed the police should know. The person should be held accountable. If the accused is innocent, they should be able to defend themselves, which is much more difficult years later.
There are millions of reasons to love being American (and Southern), this week I’ve realized one of them is that every SEC Saturday is pretty much like a World Cup day that comes around once every four years.
@PatrickHeizer You can’t (shouldn’t) cut benefits after someone has worked their whole life and now rely on them. But cuts for generations still working have to happen