Where would you rather live the US or Sweden
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CanadaF Me In The Brain said:This is a dumb thread.
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I would flag, but I'm not such a wuss that flagging would be an option.
or or you could just ignore...LMFAOGive Peas A Chance…0 -
Anywhere other than planet earthF Me In The Brain said:This is a dumb thread.
Please close.
I would flag, but I'm not such a wuss that flagging would be an option.Ah hell's bells man, I'll flag it for ya!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Anywhere other than planet earthF Me In The Brain said:This is a dumb thread.
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I would flag, but I'm not such a wuss that flagging would be an option.
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CanadaA pretty good version of imagine by this Swedish singer...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVO8gjn3dFg
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lastexitlondon said:F Me In The Brain said:This is a dumb thread.
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Anywhere other than planet earthYes how about name the good things about another country instead of your own. Cut the neg out
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Anywhere other than planet earthI loved berlin . I cant explain why. But the history . The people. The cakes and bread. .
Lots to do and see.
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Anywhere other than planet earthlastexitlondon said:Yes how about name the good things about another country instead of your own. Cut the neg outI like that idea!One of the reasons I'm such a big Henry Rollins fan- these days more than ever- is because of his slide show/ talking our. He goes to well know place and also these really obscure places and tells stories about them that give you the sense that the world is marvelously diverse and differences in cultures are really, really cool. I would love to hear more interesting things about places I will probably never see.And I'm apologize to our Swedish friends for my crass remark about your food. I'm sure some of it is probably great. It's gotta be better than our artery clogging American cheeze burgers, that's for sure. And from what I hear and see in photos, it looks like a lovely place."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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lastexitlondon said:I loved berlin . I cant explain why. But the history . The people. The cakes and bread. .
Lots to do and see.
I’ll never forget the kindness and hospitality from the people I meet in the USA, (much more open and welcoming than here in my country)0 -
Anywhere other than planet earthI have a nice story
Me and my tour buddy went to albany ny
To see pearl jam. We hired a car at jfk and drove. Got lost in the bronx when leaving queens . Got scared and just drove.
Any way i digress.
We parked up in albany on a parking meter and went for food.
On our return a note was on our car.
"Hi my english friends, i paid the correct amout for your parking as you hadn't paid enough, hope you enjoy your stay"
A kind soul had noticed we were english and clueless.
Stuck with me. Good folk
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Canadacutz said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjhawks said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
The US State Department has sent one of its top politicians to Sweden to discuss the arrested rap partner ASAP Rocky with the Swedish government.
Jan Hallenberg, at the Foreign Policy Institute, calls it extremely unusual.
- The superpower always assumes that their system is superior and that everyone else should fall in line.
You are undermining your own argument with that sleeze.
Not every police force or justice system is as rotten as the US'.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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CanadaExpressen can reveal that it is deeply unpleasant for the Foreign Ministry and the government, and that there is already a ready-made strategy for managing Donald Trump's pressure on Sweden.In short, the plan is not to deal with Trump's acting out."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Canadacincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:josevolution said:Meltdown99 said:josevolution said:Please there’s hundreds of children being held in cages at the border for months on end , I’m not talking adults just the kids what crimes have they’ve committed ?
Innocent until proven guilty?
SOVIET UNION 1950!Sweden[edit]
In the criminal code of some European countries, notably Sweden, probable cause is a higher level of suspicion than "justifiable grounds" in a two level system of formal suspicion. The latter refers only to the suspect being able to and sometimes having a motive to commit the crime and in some cases witness accounts, whereas probable cause generally requires a higher degree of physical evidence and allows for longer periods of detention before trial.
So, what is the big difference other than semantics?
In Sweden a court finds that there is probable cause and that the person which has probable cause is suspected to harm the investigation against him/her or flee from being interrogated/trial etc - he can be put in detention. Otherwise they are set free, and the investigation might show they are innocent or a trial will be set.
1. What happens if a person is suspected of harming the investigation in the US? Or are at risk of fleeing?
2. What happens if a person is suspected of assault, and a bail/bond is set but he is slaving at 2-3 jobs for 8 dollars per hour, with no right to vacation and a wife who's expecting but won't have any right to maternity leave -- and cannot afford the bail/bond? ASAP could afford his bail obviously, but what happens with the ones who can't afford it?
And :
1. What happens if a person is suspected of harming the investigation in the US? Or are at risk of fleeing?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Canadamcgruff10 said:I doubt spiritual can handle this comment without comparing to the US but it is pretty freaking scary that you can just sit in jail in Sweden for weeks on end without being charged with a crime. That is insane.
He is on probably cause häktad (häktad - not the same as merely arrested) by a court on the crime of Assault after evidence has been laid forth and because there is a risk he will flee the country.
What do you think should happen with people who are by a court decision on probable cause a suspect of a crime and there is a risk that they will destroy evidence and harm the investigation?
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Canadalastexitlondon said:I have a nice story
Me and my tour buddy went to albany ny
To see pearl jam. We hired a car at jfk and drove. Got lost in the bronx when leaving queens . Got scared and just drove.
Any way i digress.
We parked up in albany on a parking meter and went for food.
On our return a note was on our car.
"Hi my english friends, i paid the correct amout for your parking as you hadn't paid enough, hope you enjoy your stay"
A kind soul had noticed we were english and clueless.
Stuck with me. Good folk
BTW - In the US is it a big thing to pay for the coffee/coffee for the person behind you in the line/Cue? Read somewhere that is was a thing..."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
U.S.A.Spiritual_Chaos said:
BTW - In the US is it a big thing to pay for the coffee/coffee for the person behind you in the line/Cue? Read somewhere that is was a thing...I’m not familiar with that, but, I heard about Suspended Coffees a few years ago. I’ve asked around Manhattan many times, have yet to find a place that does it.A suspended coffee is the advance purchase of a cup of coffee for someone who needs it, no matter why.https://suspendedcoffees.com/Suspended coffee, or caffe sospeso, is a tradition that comes from Naples, Italy, and dates to at least the turn of the 20th century. When customers buy coffee, they also pay in advance for a cup to be given to somebody else -- usually someone who otherwise couldn't afford it.0 -
CanadaCan't wait for The View's take on ASAP.
I'm guessing the "we have experienced racism here with the police and justice system so we must take for granted it is the same in other parts of the - more developed - world" will be strong with Whoppie, Meghan will say something about the Navy Seals rescuing ASAP from whatever commie-country he is stuck in and Joy will say something snarky but funny."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
U.S.A.Spiritual_Chaos said:Can't wait for The View's take on ASAP.
I'm guessing the "we have experienced racism here with the police and justice system so we must take for granted it is the same in other parts of the - more developed - world" will be strong with Whoppie, Meghan will say something about the Navy Seals rescuing ASAP from whatever commie-country he is stuck in and Joy will say something snarky but funny.Can’t we suspend the talk about ASAP Rocky for a ‘minute’- I believe we’ve reached overkill status.0 -
U.S.A.F Me In The Brain said:This is a dumb thread.
Please close.
I would flag, but I'm not such a wuss that flagging would be an option.hippiemom = goodness0
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