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On 6/22/2025 8:44 AM, zen cycle wrote:On 6/20/2025 5:26 PM, AMuzi wrote:>On 6/20/2025 4:14 PM, Shadow wrote:On Fri, 20 Jun 2025 15:43:10 -0500, AMuzi>
<am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
>On 6/20/2025 2:31 PM, Shadow wrote:>On Fri, 20 Jun 2025 18:41:43 GMT, cyclintom>
<cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>On Fri Jun 20 17:38:58 2025 Beej Jorgensen wrote:>>
But at least he's going to finally get a day in
court. Holy moly. Maybe
take the easy way next time.
MAGAtards? I doubt it.>>
When was the last time you served on a jury?
Anyone with an IQ higher than a cockroaches'
usually manages
to get off a jury. If the suspect is Latino just say
you don't care
much for Latinos, but don't actually hate them but
would NEVER date
one. His lawyer will reject you.
It's a PITA. You don't get paid, might even lose
your job if
it takes a long time, and sometimes the family will
seek revenge, or
worse, friends might think you took the wrong
decision.. If you are
self employed, those days are lost.
You will very rarely see someone with a higher
education
serving in a jury here in Brazil.
As to "Beej Jorgensen" I suspect he would avoid
jury duty if
possible.
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Of course, there are the sociopaths that enjoy
being on a
jury. They get off on the power they get to wreck
someone's life for
good. The more innocent he is, the bigger the thrill
when he's
convicted.
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PS changed the subject. There is no such thing as a
"illegal"
human being. Look it up in the bibel.
I'll take your word on scripture but illegal aliens are
deportable under USA and Brasil statutes, like most if not
all countries.
In Brazil they have a trial. And they can appeal if
that goes
against them. But then we're a rich country, we can
afford those
little quirks which are practically universal in non-
totalitarian
cultures.
I hear the US is suddenly bankrupt. Maybe you really
can't
afford it.
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[sigh] This country's been broke since before I was born.
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And that's reached crisis levels, not that either party
want's to clip their own gravy train. It's a real
problem, with real risks of real pain (c.f. Argentina,
Zimbabwe, etc) but they just can't keep their hands out of
the till...
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See also discussion here in the early days of Mr Musk's
noble efforts.
You're becoming a master of sarcasm, Andrew....
I predicted that any proposed spending cuts would founder
on the rocks of various Congressmen's interests (majority
Republican at this time but it doesn't matter) and
promptly sink just like Peter Grace's through and specific
report in 1984. It has indeed.
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But, broke or not, the US is not unique in describing
deportable aliens in its criminal statutes.
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He did make an effort. And almost no one thinks there's any
lack of inefficiency, misappropriation and theft to target.
Perhaps again in another generation or two. We can hope.
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