time, shirtless. gross. i do have one gripe. there are risks if you have that for small cells of folks trying to do damage. what happens is you have an attack like this taking place, and you have a mix of folks who are just trouble makers. you have folks who have an idealogical agenda. folks, folks, folks. when we now refer to terrorists as folks, it s time to retire the word. the nice couple who run the hardware store, they re folks. terrorists. they re murderous a-holes. let s keep that separate, too. k.g., sorry. i m so tired of hearing the word folks applied to everything. i don t even know any folks. ban it. you re the king of the universe anyway. i banned it months ago. no one listens to me. i m still traumatized by the naked thing. what did you make of the interview? i thought it was a very good interview. i wasn t expecting it to be as hard hitting since the hard hits
different environment we are in now and it goes again to that gap where we have people saying racial profiling is wrong. we heard people on both sides of the zimmerman case talk about why racial profiling would be wrong and why race shouldn t be a factor, right? we know that peopleagain, it go where we have people saying racial profiling is wrong. we heard people on both sides of the zimmerman case talk about why racial profiling would be wrong, why they shouldn t be a factor. we know people think this is bad in theory but then in practice as you say, even in a city like new york we see it happening. so it s very interesting to look at congress saying we should define this under federal law which is currently is not and try to discourage it, ban it, and work with local police to make sure it doesn t happen. great dialogue. we ll have much more from ari in this new series called presumed guilty. you can find in depth analysis posted today about racial profiling and new york stop and
1980s and 90s. some black people did, a lot. there s black people and as a society, we ve tried to ignore it, ban it, literally bury it. the naacp held this symbolic funeral for the n word. and we ve perhaps added more gravity to the word just by refusing to say it. whenever a white lady on cnn with nice hair says the n word, that s white people getting away with saying the word. given the word s dark history, some have tried to reclaim its power to use it in other ways, like in art and music and cnn contributor donna
if we outlaw halloween blank will have blank. ban it. ban stupid halloween. they will probably find candy anyway. and never discount what a scantily clad costumes will do to a teenage crotch. no chalkboard is safe. it is not for anyone to see. i don t like any of it. remember how you would feel if you hit one hot teacher? what happens to the kids? no sweatpants. from candy to crime. should we screen a baby s brain to see if it is insane? they blogged the said men terry rock and asked if we should scan kids brains and find out who would end up as violent criminals. developments in neuro science and genetics means we will
an air brush company? yes. some can avoid the stuff and others can t. it is sad. we should redistribute it. we all know romney isn t cool, and we know that is important. what is up with the urban outfitter shirts? are they supposed to be ironic? i like the one with the guy with the mitt with the football uniform. that s a good one. and the mitt is the [bleep prts shirt is my top choice. i can t believe they took all the time to come up with this crap. why are they spending this time making this stuff and nobody meets? at least the mitt t-shirts are $17.99. do you think it should be banned? nobody needs it. who needs an $85 shirt? i agree with that. ban it. ban t-shirts over $7.95. bill, i know you believe