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Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?

Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?

Yes

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Not sure yet

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Yes

Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?
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Debbie Riffle
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Debbie Riffle

Maybe the threat of criminal charges will stop some of this stupidity and save lives from being permanently ruined or ended altogether.

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BJ JuiceJay
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BJ JuiceJay

If this was someone giving another person a dose of heroine and that person died then there would be murder charges

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

An individual is responsible for their own individual actions.

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Adam
Adam

Sounds like an insurrection..

Max
Max

If Daniel Santulli supported abortion, the liberals would be protesting in the streets, turning police cars over, stomping on our flag, and burning buildings. Where is Mellissa Click when you need her.

Max
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Max

Someone gave this man enough alcohol to nearly kill him. He may never be normal again. If I buy a single beer at a convenience store for an underage kid or even a pack of smokes I would be charged. This man was under 21 years of age. You liberals should put your collective minds together and decide.

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Adam
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Adam

Nothing in the question referenced being liberal or conservative. Or abortion for that matter. Why bring it up? As for the question, I too think all parties involved need to be held responsible for this. Charge them all to the fullest extent possible.

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Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?
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Are you happy with the Mizzou Tigers' football season?

Are you happy with the Mizzou Tigers' football season?

Yes

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No

5

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

5 Comments
Fred
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Fred

Been a Mizzou fan for over 60 years. Just Missouri being Missouri ...

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Robert Oldham
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Robert Oldham

Poor offense and poor offensive play calling

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Ed Pesek
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Ed Pesek

They didn't beat any good team this year

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Harris Nelson
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Harris Nelson

We never won against the ranked teams. Now we made our head coach one the highest paid in the college.

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Ashley Chase
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Ashley Chase

Mizzou football fans and boosters need to make a decision. Are we as content as fans with the job Drinkwitz is doing. If winning 8, 9, or 10 wins a season is good enough, the keep giving Drinkwitz and his staff contract extensions.

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Are you optimistic about the economy heading into 2026?

Are you optimistic about the economy heading into 2026?

I'm optimistic

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I'm pessimistic

6

I'm optimistic

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No one has commented yet

I'm pessimistic

5 Comments
Denzel McVeigh
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Denzel McVeigh

Trump and his goons in every state in every department are running it into the ground acting like it's the best thing ever and it's not. People are suffering now more then his first term or even during Biden term

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Toasty
Toasty

> "Trump and his goons" Goons? It's 2025. Trump is a lot of things, but comparing he and his team continued success to a childish name, you need better sources of your insults. For example, stop using The Rolling Stone as a primary news source.

Max
Max

Then, you prefer the 9% inflation for 4 straight years, instead of 2.9%. Where did you get your economics degree?

Sara Kalinowski
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Sara Kalinowski

We're too close to 2026 and it'll take a long time to reverse.

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Fred
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Fred

That was during a period of worldwide inflation ... and we were actually doing better than most other advanced countries. Inflation is higher now than when Biden left office.

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Fred
Fred

Compare November 2025 to November 2026 ... roughly same and 2026 figure was held down by the government shutdown. Let's check back at this time next year and you try to explain away the recession.

Max
Max

Inflation is less than 1/3rd of when Biden was in office. Fix your calculator.

Max
Max

Biden tactics were destroying the world's economies.

Max
Max

The U.S. dollar dominates the world economy due to its role as the primary reserve currency, backed by the massive U.S. economy, unmatched financial market liquidity, and historical inertia since the 1944 Bretton Woods system. It facilitates 88% of global exchange transactions, 54% of trade

Jamie Kochert
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Jamie Kochert

On a fixed income and everything is more expensive.

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