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I don't think actually aiming the gun is required. If he hired a hitman, he'd still be guilty.
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I would imagine he has some sort of mental illness, is prison even the right place for him? Has the US worked with the UK over this? The article is pretty light on details. "some sort of mental illness" is not a defense, he'd have to be legally insane, which is defined as not knowing right from wrong.
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I guess attempted murder is no longer considered a serious crime: http://hotair.com/archives/2016/09/14/guy-tried-shoot-trump-get-two-years-jail-deportation/
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Poll tax had nothing to do with the IRS.
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Too late to change the ballots though, and early voting is about to start. I guess they'll tell everyone to still vote for Hilzilla on the ballots, and then her electors will actually vote for Biden, but may be they won't?
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I always thought it just stood for her **** envy.
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May be it really is pneumonia, probably the second kind: http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2016/09/rockin-pneumonia-a-unifying-diagnosis.php
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Pneumonia can last a long time, especially if you don't take the time off you need- and it varies in severity. I actually had near exactly the same thing happen to me as happened to Hillary after an extended period (weeks, possibly months) of coughing and shortness of breath which was never quite bad enough to go see a doctor or take time off for. Then I mowed the lawns and started hyperventilating uncontrollably afterwards. After some antibiotics and a few days of proper rest it was fine*. Definitely more of a worry for a 70 year old than someone half her age though. *except for caffeine intolerance, which I got as an added bonus. But she was being seen by a doctor all the time, how wasn't the pneumonia diagnosed? And why was she allowed to proceed with her schedule after the diagnosis? I knew a fairly young guy who died from pneumonia in two days, you have to take it very seriously. I'd imagine the diagnosis came today, otherwise they would have managed things a lot better. As for the diagnosis itself we don't know when she last saw the doctor but pneumonia is tricky as it's more of a symptom than a specific disease (and thus has multiple causes) and has degrees of severity, so you can have a chest infection from a potential pneumonia causing source without it being actual pneumonia. Plus, a lot of the symptoms are not very specific, like tiredness or shortness of breath or coughing. She doesn't have severe pneumonia- clearly, she'd be in bed at least if not hospital if so- so it was probably a mild pneumonia and exhaustion combination that caused her collapse today. From a forthright person it probably wouldn't be much of a big deal either, but Hillary's tendency to obfuscation doesn't serve her well at all, again. Her campaign claimed it was diagnosed on Friday. They also claimed her pneumonia resulted from allergies. I'm convinced the whole thing is a tissue of lies, covering up what really going on with her health. Edit: I guess we'll see if her problems go away now that she's on antibiotics. It seems that if it's as simple as that, they would've tried them a couple of months ago.
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Pneumonia can last a long time, especially if you don't take the time off you need- and it varies in severity. I actually had near exactly the same thing happen to me as happened to Hillary after an extended period (weeks, possibly months) of coughing and shortness of breath which was never quite bad enough to go see a doctor or take time off for. Then I mowed the lawns and started hyperventilating uncontrollably afterwards. After some antibiotics and a few days of proper rest it was fine*. Definitely more of a worry for a 70 year old than someone half her age though. *except for caffeine intolerance, which I got as an added bonus. But she was being seen by a doctor all the time, how wasn't the pneumonia diagnosed? And why was she allowed to proceed with her schedule after the diagnosis? I knew a fairly young guy who died from pneumonia in two days, you have to take it very seriously.
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She's been having problems for a while, pretty long time to have pneumonia. Also pneumonia can easily kill you, especially at that age. Not something you want to run around with.
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Got to make sure the enemy has the best tech: http://observer.com/2016/08/hillarys-secret-kremlin-connection-is-quickly-unraveling/
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I thought Styx: Master of Shadows was pretty similar to Thief games.
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I guess I'm one of the dumb modern players. It was all right for a while, but I finally got to a particularly confusing level and quit, at least for the time being.
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Couldn't you just as well put Trump's picture on that t-shirt?
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Sanders isn't even a Democrat, and he lost. I don't see the Dem establishment picking him, he's got nothing to offer to them. Artificial human skin starting to separate from the alien reptile exo-skeleton?
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Biden or Kerry would be my guesses. Michelle Obama is a very long shot I'd say.
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Ironically enough, I was near Pearl Harbor. I was literally crying when I finally heard what had happened.
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Yes, looks like lights out. I guess the Dems now have a chance to pick someone who's actually electable.
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Yes, it's click, click, click. Edit: Also, if you don't get to a portal, you'll have to come back from the nearest portal, it doesn't save in-between. And with missions, you have to come back to the mission (with all enemies respawned, it doesn't save mid-mission). Although it does save all your loot and XP, just not the location.
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Isn't that stuff copyrighted?
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Yeay Hillary : http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/09/08/meet-thong-vang-convicted-illegal-alien-child-rapist-hillarys-state-department-did-not-deport-shoots-two-officers/
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MGS5 is for PC as well. Anyway, I'm so glad that vast majority of AAA titles see multiplatform releases - my computer supports a wide array of control methods, can be connected to TV and (at least until the release of the new versions of newest console generation anyway) massively outpowers all of them. I'm very glad I no longer need to have 3 computers with slightly different architecture and arbitrary limitations so that I can play everything I'm interested in. The way I see it, consoles should be sold on advantages they can offer over computers - they can easily offer the whole "Living room entertainment system" experience, add smart TV functionality, more convenience to gaming etc., etc. - the sooner platform exclusivity gets obliterated the better. Now that most PC games support controllers, and even the older ones can be played with the Steam controller, there's very little reason to have a console unless you're PC phobic.
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In fairness to Johnson, it's tough to remember stuff when you're stoned most of the time.
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Hilzilla did.
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Didn't Atari buy the name? NVM, I think I confused it with Infogrames.
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