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PaperLace: ![]() |
PaperLace:If the men love to be in charge, and have the money, why do you say they wouldn't pay the fees? |
SalamRushdie:Lol. But when the man spends money on the kids, he will never ask his wife to pay back |
SalamRushdie:Question is why does he have to pay his wife back for her paying their children's school fees? It doesn't make sense to me |
happney65:That is a game-changer. For the first time since the Russia scandal broke, Trump has been confirmed to be officially under investigation. |
Perotti:Thank you! Yes, you can send the pm |
PaperLace:Haha You're right about the NPF. Some of his statements may have been coerced |
bigkesh:Not only was he thinking of a way to fit Fabregas in, Willian will most likely stay since Hazard won't return to full fitness until November |
QueenOfNepal:Lol |
Wishing Rep Scalise a speedy recovery. Thank God that the alleged shooter was symtopped in his tracks by the police. |
PaperLace:If this story is true, his lawyer would be cringing by now. Most counsels would usually advise their clients not to make any public statements as the prosecutor could use it against them in court. But as this man is confessing to a multitude of crimes (apparently without being coerced), his lawyer will have no choice but to negotiate a plea bargain on his behalf in order to receive a lighter sentence; which is even a remote possibility due to the nature and frequency of the offenses he has confessed to. |
doublewisdom: More like 7 yrs older |
I888: Are you serious?! Just because she saw millions of Naira in his account, she decided to throw her senses away? But your friend is really a loyal guy though. I can bet that 7/10 guys would have bleeped the bank employee. |
I don't think the affected twitter users would be successful in a potential suit against Trump. Although the First Amendment restrains the government from infringing on the right to free speech by individuals (without a compelling govt interest), the amendment doesn't apply to their use of twitter. Twitter has the full right to even deny any person the privilege to use its site, let alone an individual- who happens to be the president of the United States - can decide to block anyone from following him. The twitter users in question also have the ability to air their political views on other social media platforms, or on YouTube. So, there is no major hardship that they've suffered by Trump blocking them on the site. |
Lawyers for Twitter users blocked by President Trump after they criticized or mocked him are asking him to reverse the moves, arguing that the Constitution bars him from blocking people on the social media service. The request raises novel legal issues stemming from Mr. Trump’s use of his Twitter account, @realDonaldTrump, to make statements about public policy. In a letter sent to Mr. Trump on Tuesday, lawyers for several users he has blocked argued that his account was a “public forum” from which the government may not constitutionally exclude people because it disagrees with views they have expressed. “This Twitter account operates as a ‘designated public forum’ for First Amendment purposes, and accordingly the viewpoint-based blocking of our clients is unconstitutional,” the letter said. “We ask that you unblock them and any others who have been blocked for similar reasons.” The letter implies that if the Trump administration does not comply, a lawsuit may follow. The blocked Twitter users are represented by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, whose executive director, Jameel Jaffer, said in a statement that Mr. Trump did not have a right to exclude his critics from engaging with his posts. “Though the architects of the Constitution surely didn’t contemplate presidential Twitter accounts, they understood that the president must not be allowed to banish views from public discourse simply because he finds them objectionable,” Mr. Jaffer said. “Having opened this forum to all comers, the president can’t exclude people from it merely because he dislikes what they’re saying.” The letter said that Mr. Trump’s blocking of users on Twitter suppressed their free-expression rights in several ways. Users of blocked accounts cannot follow Mr. Trump and they have difficulty viewing his posts, finding them through Twitter’s search function, learning which accounts follow the president and participating in comment-thread discussions about his tweets, it said. One of the Twitter users the letter said Mr. Trump had blocked is Holly O’Reilly, whose account is @AynRandPaulRyan. On May 28, Mr. Trump posted a message about the British prime minister being angry that information about a suspect in the Manchester terrorist attack that Britain had given to the United States had been leaked. Ms. O’Reilly, who identified herself as an organizer of the June 3 March for Truth rally, posted a series of responses to Mr. Trump’s tweet that appeared beneath it, mocking him and promoting the protest, which was held in several locations. “YOU ARE THE LEAKER, you bloody idiot. God, you’re embarrassing,” her first message said. She followed it up with several others, including a moving GIF image of Pope Francis glancing at Mr. Trump with an uncomfortable expression, above which she wrote, “This is pretty much how the whole world sees you.” In the letter, Ms. O’Reilly’s lawyers wrote: “Of course, it is easy to understand why you and your advisers might have found our clients’ posts to be disagreeable. Even if the posts were scornful and acerbic, however, they were protected by the First Amendment.” They added: “The protection of speech critical of government officials is perhaps the core concern of the First Amendment, because the freedom of individuals to engage in this kind of speech is crucial to self-government.” The letter was copied to the White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II; the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer; and the White House director of social media, Dan Scavino Jr. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/us/politics/trump-twitter-first-amendment.html?_r=0 |
I'm glad that the grueling LSAT exam is over. O boy, a 4 and half hour exam no be beans o. Now, I'm just hoping I get a good score that would be enough to secure admission to one of the law schools here. |
^^ Wow. Which type of work do you do now? |
The best advise I can give you is that you and your wife should try having sex in the afternoon/late evening when your son goes to sleep. Surely, there should be some days when he sleeps 1-2 hours during the afternoon. Alternatively, if your wife is cooking, whip out your dick and Bleep her doggy style (but ensure that the food doesn't get burnt o ). Some women love to moan during a hot session of intercourse; so if your wife is a moaner, just tell her not to scream too loud during sex in order not to wake up your little guy. |
Piercy:But AY is a married man, so the chat was a tad inappropriate |
Married people should clearly state that they wouldn't accept DMs from the opposite sex. That would stop some of the unnecessary DMs they get. |
This budget will also rollover to the 1st half of next year. So, the 2018 budget will most likely cover only the second half of 2018. |
Hallelujah!!! |
Sammypope4all:Lol She is technically right. Strictly speaking, the vagina is the hole; what we see is only her labia. |
PaperLace: ![]() |
@Franknetter: Sorry to read about your accident. Hope everything ain't too bad |
Chelseafan1:It depends on the area of law. For instance, Business law or corporate law may be lucrative in Naija, but for only a select few. I say "a select few" because some new lawyers are only paid between N30k - N40k per month. |
Lawyer work can be very lucrative in America oo. Imagine Trump's lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, charging $1500/hr ![]() |
Mr Kasowitz charges $1500/hour and yet, he can't spell the DNI's name right ![]() |
I believe the SE will still qualify for the AFCON. The issue is that the team has no more room for error, and possibly needs to beat the Bafana Bafana in South Africa. With a full strength team, beating SA isn't an impossible task. This match has shown all of us that without Mikel, we will struggle to avoid defeat to other African teams let alone European or South American sides. Iwobi that is paid 30,000GBP/week has seemingly lost the hunger and drive of last year.. A lot of things need to change. |
Mikel is so good that Nigeria can't win a game when he is absent ![]() Just goes to show how important he is for the SE |
airmark:The SE are leading the WCQ group by 4 points. But the double header against Cameroon in August will be crucial. If they play like this, the Cameroonians may record home and away wins in those games |
According to the latest Gallup poll, 83% of Americans (45% Dem, 38% Rep) identify with either major party. It looks like a third party/independent challenge to the big 2 will continue to be a mirage. The Green party, and Libertarian party should be major players in national politics, not just local politics. The U.S should be like Western European countries that are truly multi-party states. |
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More like 7 yrs older
guys come on..I have read this chat over and over again.. I usually have a good nose for this shit ..but honestly even I am guilty of such chats with my closest friend (girl of course) I honestly don't see anything there..please go thru that chat ...it's too weak and too open for anyone to really give a f*ck for