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In an MSNBC segment today, the host reported that Trump appointed that particular judge well after he lost the election and she was appointed into the jurisdiction where Mar-A-Lago is situated and thus has jurisdiction over any actions there. That included civil and criminal court cases. Moreover, there are a total of some 13,000 documents that have been ordered by this judge which need to be reviewed page by page by the "special master" who, according to the judge's ruling must be experienced in relevant jurisprudence AND have ultra high-level security clearance AND must be approved by both Trump's lawyers and the DOJ. The bottom line: this is going to take months if not years and will probably delay criminal indictments against Trump long enough for him to theoretically run for and be re-elected to the White house, thereby protecting him from prosecution so long that his actions will be staledated and forgotten. Oh, and by the way, she also ruled that the DOJ cannot use the documents and the way they were stored as evidence in any prosecution or even investigation until ALL her requirements are satisfied.
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No no no. We need more police, body armour for sitters and more Jesus.
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Hillbillies at Back 2 Back Champs Banjo Bowl Early talk
Tracker replied to Nolby's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Hassel looks to have everything we need except CFL experience and I am thinking that if he is smart enough, he ought to pick that up quickly. -
Trump is living proof that arrogant, amoral stupidity can be successful- something that too many Americans aspire to.
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Sources Say Canada Stabbing Spree Suspect Made Final ‘Goodbye’ Trip After Rampage Multiple sources close to the ongoing manhunt for Myles Sanderson, the second suspect in the stabbing rampage that killed 11 people in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan on Sunday, say he made a final trip to the city of Regina with the intention of seeing friends and family members there in the hours after the horrific attacks. According to one of the sources source involved in the investigation into the horrific slayings in James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby town of Weldon, Saskatchewan, Myles Sanderson made a three-hour trip across the wide-open Canadian prairie—in broad daylight, on one of the busiest highway travel days of the year—“to see [those Regina connections] for the last time.” The sources told The Daily Beast that they suspect Myles has since died by suicide. “If Myles Sanderson was alive and being harbored somewhere by someone, we’d know about it by now,” one of the sources told The Daily Beast. His sighting in Regina was reported three days ago, at around 11:45 a.m. Sunday, or approximately six hours after the first 911 calls began pouring into local law enforcement dispatchers near James Smith Cree Nation.
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Report: Dr. Oz Paid Actors To Dress In Prison Jumpsuits And Campaign For Him Former TV doctor-turned-Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz is reportedly paying actors to try and get voters to like him. Oz, the Republican opponent of Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, has hired people to “play the role of a felon” and hold up signs to mock his Democratic rival, Newsweek reported. Colin Matthews wrote in an Instagram post last week that the Oz campaign hired him to support Fetterman as a convicted felon and he couldn’t “believe how many idiots thought I was legit out of jail.” The move appears to be part of a stunt for the Oz campaign. Brittany Yanick, the campaign’s communications director, even shared a tweet about an “Inmates for Fetterman” initiative from reporter Justin Sweitzer last week. Oz has called his opponent “soft on crime” during the campaign but, as Factcheck.org noted, the claim stretches the facts. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dr-oz-reportedly-paid-actors-campaign_n_63181182e4b0eac9f4d16472
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Judge: Employers Don't Have To Cover HIV Meds If They Oppose 'Homosexual Behavior' A federal judge in Texas ruled Friday that requiring employers to provide coverage for PrEP medications ― which prevent the transmission of HIV ― violates the religious rights of employers under federal law. U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor said that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act provides a religious exemption from purchasing health insurance that complies with the Department of Health and Human Services’ preventive care mandate under the Affordable Care Act, which requires PrEP coverage. O’Connor said the government must provide this religious exemption to eight defendants ― six individuals and two businesses ― who claim that being required to provide such insurance coverage violates their “sincerely held” Christian and “non-religious” beliefs rejecting “homosexual behavior, intravenous drug use, and sexual activity outside of marriage between one man and one woman.” By requiring them to provide insurance that covers PrEP, as well as the HPV vaccine and sex education, the government “would make [them] complicit in those behaviors,” O’Connor concluded. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/judge-employers-hiv-drugs-religious-rights_n_6318c376e4b0ed021dedcc8c ( This really angers me. I had a friend who was not gay but a hemophiliac and contracted HIV through factor 8 transfusions, eventually dying of it far too soon. I also have a grandson with it. How can humans be this monstrous?)
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But its a good way to deflect attention from the dumpster fire that is the 2022 Saskatchewan Roughrider team.
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Over at Riderfans, the majority of posters are outraged at Marino being cut, blaming it on pressure from the TSN panel and social media. The lucid ones are ok with the move and even calling for Duke to follow Marino out the door, accompanied shortly thereafter by Dickenson and Maas. I don't know if the admittedly small sample represents the majority of Rider fans, though.
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Hundreds of Law Enforcement, Military Part of Jan. 6-Linked Oath Keepers: Report. Over 3,300 signed up for the far-right extremist group in Texas while New York State had the most law enforcement join, a new report says. The names of hundreds of U.S. law enforcement officers, elected officials and military members appear on the leaked membership rolls of a far-right extremist group that’s accused of playing a key role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, according to a report released Wednesday. The Anti-Defamation League Center on Extremism pored over more than 38,000 names on leaked Oath Keepers membership lists and identified more than 370 people it believes currently work in law enforcement agencies — including as police chiefs and sheriffs — and more than 100 people who are currently members of the military. It also identified more than 80 people who were running for or served in public office as of early August. The membership information was compiled into a database published by the transparency collective Distributed Denial of Secrets. The data raises fresh concerns about the presence of extremists in law enforcement and the military who are tasked with enforcing laws and protecting the U.S. It’s especially problematic for public servants to be associated with extremists at a time when lies about the 2020 election are fueling threats of violence against lawmakers and institutions. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/oath-keepers-law-enforcement-military-roll_n_631859a3e4b027aa405614d5
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Hillbillies at Back 2 Back Champs Banjo Bowl Early talk
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Exclusive: Boris Johnson to lead bold revival of British Leyland Satire Here's TopGear.com's roving correspondent, Cory Spondent, with his mostly incorrect exclusives from the world of motoring Boris Johnson is set to unveil a bold new plan that’ll return fabled automotive giant British Leyland back to the forefront of UK car manufacturing. In his first new role since stepping down as Prime Minister, the outgoing leader of the Conservative party has pledged to restore the much-loved national institution to its former glory, fresh from reviving the UK economy and delivering on every single one of his manifesto promises. “Much like our successful delivery of 40 new hospitals, it’s time to turn our attention to that other great beast lurking in the shadows; a slumbering lion that we shall awaken to usher in a new golden age of British quality and reliability, hallmarks for which the mighty British Leyland was famous for." “We shall build it back into the runaway triumph it once was, much like our railway network and our successful rollout of high-speed trains. And it is my track record in government, where we put record funding into schools and teachers’ pay, that’ll see us successfully bring back hugely respected and iron-clad British Leyland models like the Morris Marina, the Princess and the unburstable, unshakable brilliance of the Austin Allegro." “I will now gently be entering the motoring atmosphere and splashing down conspicuously as the de facto leader of the British car industry. Make no mistake, reinventing the Maestro for a new generation will be tough, but much like that car’s uniquely characterful window seals, we shall break through the very fabric of the industry. If Dilyn and Larry can put behind them their occasional difficulties, then so can the Rover 800 and its relationship with build quality." “This definitely isn’t it, folks,” Johnson added. When pushed on what it actually is, a source close to Johnson noted "probably some electricity", but added: “They're still making the K-Series engine, right? We’ll start with that. The boss is on holiday so it’s the best we’ve got for now.”
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Saskatchewan Roughriders release defensive lineman Garrett Marino By 3Down Staff - September 6, 2022 Photo courtesy: CFL The Saskatchewan Roughriders have released controversial defensive lineman Garrett Marino. The six-foot-two, 290-pound defensive tackle was suspended for four games earlier this year after an illegal hit on Ottawa Redblacks’ quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, uttering racial language at Masoli, and an illegal hit on offensive lineman Dino Boyd. It was the longest suspension the CFL has ever imposed for in-game behaviour during a single contest. “This behaviour has no place in our league,” said league commissioner Randy Ambrosie at the time. “This discipline is intended to send a strong message that it will not be tolerated.”
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Roughly equal to their IQ scores.
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Hillbillies at Back 2 Back Champs Banjo Bowl Early talk
Tracker replied to Nolby's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Please do. Bombers fans will mock you relentlessly (but in good humour) and if you sit next to Bomber fans, your eyes won't water the way they would when you sit downwind of a Rider fan at Mosaic. -
Back 2 Back Champs @ Saskatchewan: The LDC GDT
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And drool a lot.
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But he fits so well into the team culture. FIFO Rider style?
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Injury Report, Lineup Changes, Roster Moves
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But there's a lot of these idiots out there.
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Not likely the Russian troops would want to be returned- they would simply be pressed back into service. They've probably had enough already.
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From reports today. there are some 15,000 Russian troops who are defacto cut off from relief and supplies in the south Donetsk region. The Russian troop morale is abysmally low to start with and if/when these start to surrender, the Ukrainian military will have the sizeable problem of what to do with them.
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New Video Shows Election Deniers Accessed Elections Office In Georgia New footage shows Cathy Latham, a GOP county official who is under investigation for posing as a fake elector for Donald Trump, accompanying two operatives working for a Trump lawyer and entering Coffee County’s elections office on Jan. 7, 2021 — the same day a voting machine was breached there. The existence of the video was reported by CNN and The Washington Post. The video shows the Trump campaign’s efforts to unearth evidence of voter fraud as it sought to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election. The two operatives seen in the video, Scott Hall and Paul Maggio, have admitted they accessed a voting machine in the county at the request of Sidney Powell, one of Trump’s lawyers, according to CNN. Latham has previously testified she made only a brief appearance at the elections office after teaching a full day at school, according to The Post. But court documents cited by CNN revealed Latham was involved in planning for a visit by a team led by Maggio. Latham is the subject of two probes: The Fulton County district attorney’s investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the election result in Georgia, and a Justice Department one looking at the fake electors scheme, in which 16 Republicans signed certificates declaring Trump the rightful winner of the 2020 election. Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, is looking to hear from Powell too, according to The Associated Press. In her petition seeking Powell’s testimony, Willis said the Trump lawyer was involved in “exploring options to influence the results of the November 2020 elections in Georgia and elsewhere.” Maggio wrote to Powell on Jan. 7, 2021, to let her know they were headed to Coffee County “to collect what we can from the Election/Voting machines and systems,” according to the AP. Maggio followed up with Powell the next day to say “everything went smoothly” with their data collection, which reportedly included photos of an election management system server, the AP said. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has also launched a probe into this case. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/video-election-deniers-georgia_n_63173eb7e4b0eac9f4d034df