Are you so lightly educated in civics that you fail to understand there is no connection between the funding of the U.S. military and local law enforcement?
Would you like to compare CV's? I will stack my advanced degrees up against yours anyday. LOL Get a sense of humor. It was a joke. Most gun control laws I want to pass should be federal laws
A CV, really, are you serious? Most Common Resume Lies There are certain fabrications job seekers may try to slip past employers more frequently than others. According to employers, the most common lies they catch on resumes relate to: Embellished skill set – 57 percent Embellished responsibilities – 55 percent Dates of employment – 42 percent Job title – 34 percent Academic degree – 33 percent Companies worked for – 26 percent Accolades/awards – 18 percent Most Memorable Resume Lies When asked about the most unusual lie they’ve ever caught on a resume, employers recalled: Applicant included job experience that was actually his father’s. Both father and son had the same name (one was Sr., one was Jr.). Applicant claimed to be the assistant to the prime minister of a foreign country that doesn’t have a prime minister. Applicant claimed to have been a high school basketball free throw champion. He admitted it was a lie in the interview. Applicant claimed to have been an Olympic medalist. Applicant claimed to have been a construction supervisor. The interviewer learned the bulk of his experience was in the completion of a doghouse some years prior. Applicant claimed to have 25 years of experience at age 32. Applicant claimed to have worked for 20 years as the babysitter of known celebrities such as Tom Cruise, Madonna, etc. Applicant listed three jobs over the past several years. Upon contacting the employers, the interviewer learned that the applicant had worked at one for two days, another for one day, and not at all for the third. Applicant applied to a position with a company who had just terminated him. He listed the company under previous employment and indicated on his resume that he had quit. Applicant applied twice for the same position and provided different work history on each application. Industries Most Likely to Report Catching Resume Lies While employers have caught lies on resumes submitted for jobs of all types, levels and industries, some report a higher rate of fibbing than others. The survey found that employers in the following industries catch resume lies more frequently than average: Financial Services – 73 percent Leisure and Hospitality – 71 percent Information Technology – 63 percent Health Care (More than 50 employees) – 63 percent Retail – 59 percent http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/...etail.aspx?sd=8/7/2014&id=pr837&ed=12/31/2014
Really sad that this happened due to a fight over a dumped mattress. Somehow I'm guessing this didn't take place in the most prestigious upscale community.
Also the fact that bail was set at $25,000 indicates the authorities probably did not view this as a first-degree murder situation but had at least some small elements of self-defense. In a more "Liberal" state like New York or California they very likely might not have granted bail at all.
Utterly untrue. Gun control might reduce suicides WITH GUNS but overall gun control has no positive effect on suicides whatsoever. Look at the suicide stats in Japan if you doubt it.
We've been over this before. I'm not putting the time and effort to re-show evidence you've already chosen to ignore.... only to keep right on demanding. You're just not worth that kind of effort anymore.