Police hunt thief who stole ancient heart of Irish saint Laurence O'Toole - 8 views
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Irish police on Monday were searching for heart-stealer, with a twisted love of history. Officials at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin said they're distraught and perplexed over the theft of the church's most precious relic: the preserved heart of St. Laurence O'Toole, patron saint of Dublin.
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I hear space pirates are rampant this year.
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I would steal that if I had the opportunity.
Romney Reminds U.S. Who Pays Federal Taxes - 2 views
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Oops. I didn't see that Jeremy had already posted the original article on here. This isn't meant as a rebuttal to his article.
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Even if this was a rebuttal to what I posted I think that's a good thing that you put this up. I tend to post news stories that my friends/family send me so I may not always find stories that show views from the other side. It's important to look at issues from all sides to form a proper opinion on things.
We must fight rise of homegrown hate - 1 views
First on CNN: Romney memo seeks to lower debate expectations - 0 views
SOPA - 1 views
http://money.cnn.com/2012/01/17/technology/sopa_explained/
Texas to secede from U.S. - 1 views
Rats are being trained to detect explosives. - 18 views
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SWEET!! But I bet the people making bombs will make the trigger's more sensitive...but for now, the rats are a good alternative and cheaper too. What I am wondering is, how effective are rats at "letting" people know where there is a bomb. In this article/video, they placed a "test" bomb on the ground and the rat sniffed it out, but did they know only when the rat made it to the bomb and assume the rat had found their planted bomb and then rewarded the rat? Or did they wait for the rat to give them a "sign"?
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why not just let the rats run over the bombs to be able to blow up the bombs and it won't be a problem anymore.
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Because if the rats set off the bombs they would destroy whatever the bomb was put to destroy? Obviously that is a horrible idea.
Juvenile Justice: Too young for Life in Prison? - 10 views
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I feel like you should be able to charge juveniles as adults. I think it would be absurd to just let kids away with committing crimes, especially the one this kid did. If an adult did something like this no one would even think twice about arresting them, why is it different in this case? I think that he needs to be put behind bars and he needs some sort of counseling because obviously something is not right with him. It might also help to know what kind of background the kid has, to see why he did it. There has to be a reason.
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You both make a good point, but when a kid gets charged with a felony, he obviously has done wrong. Sometimes you do bad things, but its not as bad compared to other things. Though when you get older, you can continue to do bad things, and the bad things can turn into crimes, etc. Sometimes charging teens as adults is the way to go, even if it doesn't seem fare. Maybe not fore life, but two years, or even one, wont do any harm.
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I think if someone did crime, they should be punished no matter their age. so make them realize how bad it is.
What's wrong with Congress? It's not big enough - 4 views
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"But how did our national legislature get to the point where only 10% of Americans approve of its actions?" "The answer: Congress no longer represents the will of the people, and it hasn't for a very long time."
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It did in fact make good sense. I concede that the physical transition, so to speak, would be fairly simple, however I am more concerned that the math would not be that simple to adjust and still aquire the desired results. I can't say that I have a lot of reasonably credible sources, but as a citizen, my concerns would be that the transition would just cause the same issues, but with twice the ammount of people being paid to do the job. As far as I could tell, there is no way to be certain that the adjustment would work as desired, so my question is: do you have a method that would ensure that we would not just be paying twice the price for the same job with the comfort of more poeple doing it? I don't think I saw anything regarding that, so I hope that is a reasonable question.
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I think Congress is just bossy............ that is why they are not big enough..
U.S. News - Can an illegal immigrant become a lawyer? - 6 views
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An illegal immigrant has done everything by the book to become a lawyer in the state of Florida. He passed the bar exam, but is waiting to see if he will obtain his license.
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No. he got here illegally, and if he wants to be a lawyer he should know our laws. he should get his citizenship an get a green card. then become a lawyer. who's going to want an illegal immigrant defending them in a case?
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I agree with Andrew, if he wants to become a lawyer for our country, go for it. But at least obey ours and become a citizen before-hand.
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