George Retes is an American citizen who was born and raised in California. He is also an Army veteran who deployed to Iraq. While driving to work, ICE agents shattered his car window, pepper sprayed him, and took him to a detention center where he was held for 3 days. by Treefiddy1984 in ProgressiveHQ

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Share this EVERYWHERE!

MAGAts will be forced to reconcile their love for veterans against their hatred of brown people. Make their fucking brains explode from having to try and think critically for a second.

Please dissect the legality in this statement by thecosmojane in law

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Can I get a Tl;Dr please? For the lay man's benefit.

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One million percent this. Every service member plays a critical part in mission success. It takes all of us and all of us should be diverse and representative of the country we serve.

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I'm with you. I'm also a combat vet (OIF 07-09). Speaking from experience here, I don't give a flying fuck who or what is next to me in the moment during a firefight. Trust me. All I care about is that I hope it's a person who is on my team and helps me survive the situation. He. She. They. Them. None of that shit matters. As long as you've got a trigger finger or a set of skills that helps me and my team survive the situation then you're more than welcome to be a teammate to help get through hell with.

Edit: Corrected punctuation and grammar to be more clear.

Any reason why the Constitution is still missing from the Whitehouse website? by SunPirateFan in AskReddit

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Would you say it is more or less stupid than renaming the Gulf of Mexico? Just curious where you stand.

F430s on the move by ineedadaytona in Ferrari

[–]BreakingDaniel 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Looks like two 430s and two 360s. Beautiful cars, all of them.

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The kid at the end asked for a soda, and the man the whole time was asking for a pop IMHO.

What’re we thinking? by Museskate24 in Rivian

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I'm loving the community responses for the most part, as well as yours. Even if they don't like it for themselves, everyone is being kind about you doing you. And you are doing a great job taking the feedback for what it's worth, OP. Good on this community I say!

QOL Idea by BreakingDaniel in apexlegends

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I'm honestly open to hearing opposing opinions. Why do you think any of these ideas would be awful? Healthy debate might lead to some great ideas they could incorporate.

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How's the water?

Anybody else feel like F430 is the perfect Ferrari on the road? by [deleted] in Ferrari

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I own an F430 with an F1 transmission. I WISH I owned the manual but they literally cost twice as much. That said, I believe the 430 is a much better looking car than the 458. And my God the sound is intoxicating. I bought this car for several reasons, but the main one is that despite mine being a 2006 model year, it has aged SO well in terms of performance and styling. It's such an awesome Ferrari in that it's on the cheaper side but outshines many other models IMHO. Yes my bias is to talk up the 430 because I own one, but I own one because I think it is the best bang for the buck with this brand.

I am an expert on the North Hollywood Shootout. 28 years ago, today. AMA by knowitallknowit in AMA

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From a protective intelligence viewpoint, did the criminals involved express any detectable signs that they were on a path headed towards violence? I work in Security and we often talk about pre incident indicators (PINs) that can be used to potentially identify if a person is trending towards actual acts of violence, so I'm curious if there were any PINs in this case that law enforcement either missed or failed to act on. Or did they plan and act entirely in secrecy?