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AKA Alberta and Saskatchewan voters.
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Apparently Faux News requested a recess while they try to reach an out court settlement with Dominion. This would seem to be admission of culpability and a desire to reach a settlement for substantially less than 1.6 Billion and not have to live with a ruling that would damage whatever credibility they still have. The word of Faux employees under oath would reduce them to farce status.
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I would be tempted to groom him as a replacement for Prukop as a devastating short-yardage QB.
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The Financial Times:
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Delaware Judge Delays Start Of Dominion’s Defamation Trial Against Fox News NEW YORK (AP) — The Delaware judge overseeing a voting machine company’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News announced late Sunday that he was delaying the start of the trial until Tuesday. He did not cite a reason. The trial, which has drawn international interest, had been scheduled to start Monday morning with jury selection and opening statements. According to the Wall Street Journal, people familiar with the situation said Sunday that the conservative network had made a late push to settle the dispute out of court. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/fox-news-dominion-trial-delayed_n_643c96aae4b0ac40918bdbd9
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2022/2023 Off-Season (League/Non-Bombers-specific News)
Tracker replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
MLSE has done and will do as little as possible to promote the Argos and while they are better than nothing, I really hope that turnarounds in Montreal and Vancouver will either inspire MLSE to wake up or sell it to someone who will do it right. -
Pentagon leak pushed by pro-Russian network run by former Navy noncommissioned officer on US soil The Wall Street Journal revealed that one of the people that helped promote and spread the leaked Pentagon documents was a former Navy noncommissioned officer on U.S. soil who developed a pro-Russia network on social media. "A purported Russian blogger known as Donbass Devushka, which translates as Donbas Girl, is the face of a network of pro-Kremlin social-media, podcasting, merchandise and fundraising accounts. But the person who hosted podcasts as Donbass Devushka and oversees these accounts is a Washington-state-based former U.S. enlisted aviation electronics technician whose real name is Sarah Bils," the report revealed. Bils, who is 37 years old, served at the naval air station on Whidbey Island until last year. All the while, she was promoting the Russian military and paramilitary Wagner Group, which WSJ described as "among the most widely followed English-language social-media outlets promoting Russia’s views." She confessed to raising money for the podcast under the name when the paper reached out to her. She claimed, however, she's one of 15 people from around the world in the network. It was early April when the Donbass Devushka Telegram account posted the leaked classified documents to 65,000 followers. Russian social media accounts then reposted the documents. "I obviously know the gravity of top-secret classified materials. We didn’t leak them," she said.
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Apparently the Muppets doing a version of a dinosaur movie featuring Miss Piggy is still awaiting approval. It was to be called "Jurassic Pork".
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Don't Look Back - 2022/2023 Bombers Off Season
Tracker replied to Wideleft's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
AAAH! That made me feel better than a whole season of watching the Jets fumble their way through the winter. -
2022/2023 Off-Season (League/Non-Bombers-specific News)
Tracker replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
For all the flak that the league commissioner and board of directors have taken, these two sore spots have helped put the league in much better shape, and yes, if the Argos had good ownership willing to promote the team, we would be set. Until the next crisis. -
Clarence Thomas Reported Income From a Firm That Doesn’t Exist -Joshua Roberts/Reuters Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas made headlines last week after ProPublica exposed his unreported financial ties to billionaire donor Harlan Crow. Then on Sunday, the Washington Post revealed another disclosure discrepancy: for the last two decades, Thomas stated on disclosure forms that his family received hundreds of thousands of dollars in rental income from a firm called Ginger, Ltd., Partnership—a firm that hasn’t existed since 2006. Ginger, Ltd., Partnership was a Nebraska real estate company launched by Thomas’s wife and her relatives in the 1980s. It was shut down in 2006 and a new firm, Ginger Holdings, LLC, was created to take over the land leasing business—but Thomas’ disclosures still listed the old firm, reporting between $50,000 and $100,000 annually from Ginger, Ltd., Partnership in recent years. The error is just the latest omission by Thomas on his required annual disclosure forms. Thomas’ secret ties to Crow have prompted many to call for the justice’s resignation.
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Cunk On Earth (Netfix) if you are afflicted with a liking for Monty Python type humour.
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Trusting Danielle Smith......hmmm......
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Don't Look Back - 2022/2023 Bombers Off Season
Tracker replied to Wideleft's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
There is ample proof that Rider fans do not embarraff easily. -
FYI: the current term is "nepo-baby". If you didn't know that, you would not have slept well tonight.
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Don't Look Back - 2022/2023 Bombers Off Season
Tracker replied to Wideleft's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
That description may be an insult to dog poop. In early industrial England, dog poop was prized and fought over as an ingredient for tanning leather. Province still sucks, though. -
2022/2023 Off-Season (League/Non-Bombers-specific News)
Tracker replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Soooo.....our Winnipeg CFL team ought to dress as Theodore Kaczynski? -
Also known as The National Com-Post among journalists.
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On CBC local evening news, they interviewed two people who were in the vicinity when the alleged exchange took place. Both saw the two individuals and heard raised voices but could not hear the entire conversation. Neither saw any pushing or any reaction from Khan following.
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The housing crisis/issues are beyond anything save draconian government intervention. Speculation and low interest rates for the most part have driven up the price of homes.
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There have been occasional NDP representation on the C of C boards, but not often. The PCs have played dirty in the past with vote-splitting tactics and when an NDP member voted against his party, triggering an election that the NDP lost, that member who was not wealthy by any means, shortly thereafter moved to BC and bought into a thriving insurance agency. Coincidence?
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And of course, the Chamber of Commerce has zero connections to the PCs.