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Comment on: Marathon bomb suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaevâs body - Flash Player Installation
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Comment on: UMass Boston student government votes for gender-neutral bathrooms - UMass-Boston - Your Campus - Boston.com
UMass admits Russian aliens without visas. And they're sweating and straining over toilets? I want my money back.
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Comment on: NH GOP lawmaker apologizes about bombing comments - News - Boston.com
"Live Free or Die" You can't fix stupid. To wit, Stella Tremblay.
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Comment on: UMass asks if it can release records in bomb case - News - Boston.com
School should have accreditation suspended and all taxpayer funding cancelled. You can't fix stupid, so why support it?
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Comment on: Police stop pro-gun rally from reaching Lexington Battle Green - Metro - The Boston Globe
Meanwhile, the second suspect was stopped by a citizen armed with just a telephone.
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Comment on: Court rejects appeal over secret IRA tapes - News - Boston.com
Look, it's a well-known secret that BC and other Jesuit schools with Irish roots sent material support, including surplus US Army rifles, to the IRA in the 50s and 60s. It's hubris on their part to th more »
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Comment on: Attleboro students denied food for lack of money in their lunch accounts - Metro - The Boston Globe
Yeah right leonid. The girl tried to steal the food. Cut off her hand, according to your Sharia interpretation. Nice.
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Comment on: Attleboro students denied food for lack of money in their lunch accounts - Metro - The Boston Globe
I remember when my 6th grade classmate Lenny was beaten up be a teacher because he WOULDN'T eat the school lunch. I stuck up for Lenny and got an hour lecture from the principle, about heirarchys and more »
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Comment on: Attleboro students denied food for lack of money in their lunch accounts - Metro - The Boston Globe
"a valuable lesson" Really grateful? What's the lesson? I see a hungry kid, food in the trash, and an abuse of "policy". What kind of lesson is it to see your two dollar lunch in the trash can? What? more »
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Comment on: Attleboro students denied food for lack of money in their lunch accounts - Metro - The Boston Globe
If the cashier had ever missed a meal, he/she wouldn't have thrown the food out and would've just let the girl eat her lunch. It isn't about abusing the "free ride', it's about doing what's right. I'l more »
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Comment on: Gun-rights rally draws 1,000 to Boston Common - Metro - The Boston Globe
And check out the pic of Andrew Rugierro. A nimrod oblivious to flag etiquet (ie the flag isn't an article of clothing) is here to "defend" his rights? GIVE ME A BREAK.
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Comment on: Drivers want hackney unit replaced - Metro - The Boston Globe
So your daughter can follow in your footsteps as a driver? NOT! What you plan to give her is essentially a piece of real estate that will generate cash-flow for her benefit. That's pure Capitalism. At more »
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Comment on: Drivers want hackney unit replaced - Metro - The Boston Globe
Attorney Shannon E. Liss-Riordan will lose her lawsuit and the association will lose its money. As michael9 says, follow the medalions and you will find the medalion is a cash cow for the owner, gener more »
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Comment on: New T sexual assault posters take a gender-neutral approach - Metro - The Boston Globe
Before handing out kudos to the T, remember that this is a CYA maneuver by the T to help them avert lawsuits from passengers who may sue the provider because they "knew or should have known" of the ri more »
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Comment on: Spotlight report: For Boston cab drivers, risk and reward are a mismatch - Metro - The Boston Globe
Tutunjian aparently inherited the system since it is identical to the system there when I drove for Boston Cab in the mid 1970s. They haven't even changed the plexiglass "humiliation window", ha ha. T more »
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Comment on: Bribes are a common routine for Boston taxi drivers - News - Boston.com
I buy the "real journalism" part. The drivers, even if they're "getting screwed" are also taking advatage of the broken system, ie they're reporting 0% of their income (ca. $200Mil/year minimum). Ther more »
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Comment on: Bribes are a common routine for Boston taxi drivers - News - Boston.com
It's got nothing to do with the mayor. He simply inhereted a system he's powerless to change. Only an act of Congress (ie a more robust tax code mandate) could force a return to cabbies earning 1040 i more »
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Comment on: Bribes are a common routine for Boston taxi drivers - News - Boston.com
Not possible. It would cost the City over $1B to buy the medalions back at a discount. Unfortunately, without outright confiscation of the medalions, the system will remain broken unless they go back more »
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Comment on: Woman killed, child raped in NY mall carjacking - News - Boston.com
Feel better now?
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Comment on: Woman killed, child raped in NY mall carjacking - News - Boston.com
Just send him to prison like Father Gaghan. He'll get all we want for him to get in prison.
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Comment on: Demi Moore seeks spousal support from Kutcher - A&E - Boston.com
With five years and no kids it's 50-50 more or less. It's all about the money, nothing else. Her move for alimony is a mere tactic to get him to negotiate and "buy her out" as it were.
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Comment on: Bribes are a common routine for Boston taxi drivers - News - Boston.com
I drove in Boston in the 70's. ALL the drivers, with the exception of a few Brazilians, were Americans. Most were from Boston proper. The demographic has simply changed. No reason to get all xenophobi more »
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Comment on: Bribes are a common routine for Boston taxi drivers - News - Boston.com
Bribing the dispatcher isn't illegal. The cab companies' not issuing receipts enables their under-reporting of income. The drivers being basic 12-hour tenants-at-will assures non-reporting of all thei more »
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Comment on: Argentine Jorge Bergoglio elected Pope Francis - News - Boston.com
Yay, we got a new Pope. From Argentina, no less. I'm sure he'll get to the bottom of all the dissappeareds from the days of his bishopric. Woo hoo!
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Stefan's a responsible person and the protesters are all bottom-feeders.