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Its been what .... 20 minutes? I don't bluff ... sorry. Maybe I should.
You and what army?
Its been what .... 20 minutes? I don't bluff ... sorry. Maybe I should.
You and what army?
You and what army?
Even sillier still to make up stories pretending to be one place when it never really happened.
Sorry, but that doesn't really make any sense.
I tried .... wait, let me try again.
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Nope, still doesn't make sense.
Someone text me and wake me up if one of Steiny's cops ever show up.
Sorry, but that doesn't really make any sense.
I tried .... wait, let me try again.
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Nope, still doesn't make sense.
Put that IQ to work!
I think it will be an interesting and informative discussion. Why wouldn't they show up?
Think I'll bake rum bundt mini cakes for the cops and if they don't show, I'll just bring them to my little sister's house on Wesdneday.
The chancellor of the University of California Davis expressed her regrets Monday before a crowd of thousands over the use of pepper spray against Occupy Davis protesters by police last week.
"I am here to apologize," were the first words Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi said through a microphone after climbing onto a small stage erected on the university's "quad" for Occupy supporters. "I really feel horrible for what happened on Friday."
The university said it has placed two police officers and the police chief on administrative leave in the wake of the incident, while officials investigate officers' use of pepper spray against protesters.
Katehi saw the measure as "a necessary step toward restoring trust on our campus," she said.
The chancellor was scheduled to create a task force Monday to review the incident and issue recommendations within 30 days.
In a written statement Sunday, Katehi said she shared the "outrage" of students and was "deeply saddened" by the use of the chemical irritant by campus police.
"I am deeply saddened that this happened on our campus, and as chancellor, I take full responsibility for the incident," she said. "However, I pledge to take the actions needed to ensure that this does not happen again."
Katehi made reference to her own past as a student protester when addressing the crowd of Monday.
This one will be interesting to watch....it MAY have crossed the line.
This one will be interesting to watch....it MAY have crossed the line.