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  2. Would 007 consider this guy political? There’s “circumstantial evidence” that Anibal Hernandez Santana, 64, had “a political motive behind” the shooting, Sacramento county district attorney Thien Ho said. “There are some indications here that the motive behind the shooting of the ABC news station was political in kind,” Ho remarked.
  3. Probably even lower.
  4. I said they are continuously detaining us citizens not deport might wanna improve your reading skills
  5. The problem with drawing conclusions is that your crayons are inadmissible in court.
  6. It’s literally law and order. It’s illegal to be here illegally. Every one of them is a financial burden on taxpayers and some of them are violent criminals.
  7. Easy conclusion to draw. That would be your argument in court? Hmmm !!!
  8. It's just a temporary bump. Once a few weeks go by the ratings will plummet into the abyss. "AGAIN"
  9. What does this sentence mean? DUDE IS STILL GONNA BE A PROBLEM THOUGH. Thanks
  10. Plenty of eyewitness accounts from victims. Either you believe victims or you don't. Taken with the totality of his very close associations with Epstein and Maxwell, coupled with his Access Hollywood interview, it is an easy conclusion to draw.
  11. Yeah because no one has had success being a lighter, faster heavy
  12. Tell me if this is ok? https://rosecityantifa.org/about/ It’s on the Portland Oregon antifa site. Whom I thought were 100% anonymous and did not even organize but I digress: WHAT IS DOXXING AND WHY DO YOU DO IT? Doxxing is the practice of tying a person's private and, in the case of the people we track, hateful persona to their public identity. Generally when we publish information about someone we focus on making it clear that the individual in question both: possesses ideological beliefs that makes them dangerous to those around them; and associates with other people or organizations on the far-right that we know to pose a threat to the safety of our community. We typically couple this with information about where the person lives, works and spends time. We've found the tactic of doxxing to be an effective tool for alerting our community to the presence of dangerous individuals. Members of the far-right often know their violent beliefs are not palatable to those around them and will go to great lengths to keep those beliefs a secret. It's only when their privately held hate is made public that they face repercussions. As it turns out, a lot of people don't want to work with or live near a nazi. Go figure!
  13. People wanted to see what Kimmel had to say. They wanted drama. In 30 days... I will eat crow if Kimmel's ratings remain high. Previously spoons on x.com were getting more views than Kimmel.
  14. Considering Erika Kirk and Megan Kelly had over 1 BILLION VIEWS on the first podcast post Charlie little Jimmy Blackface having 6 million Tune in isn’t such a big deal.
  15. 10lbs!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah, he will never be a full size heavy. Dude is still gonna be a problem though. Wish him nothing but the best.
  16. Man this gets old...Proof?
  17. It's easy to make it look like ratings went WAY up when you are starting from the bottom
  18. trump engaged in human trafficking. No amount of whataboutism erases that.
  19. Deport all the illegals boss. It’s what the American people want.
  20. One of the growing trends in college athletics has been the proliferation of giving a verbal commitment (or signing) to one school and having a change of heart before signing with another. We tracked this phenomenon with the Class of 2025 and at the beginning of January noted that 18 members of the Big Board had flipped commitments. As of late September, the Class of 2026 already has 11 who have flipped and committed to a second school, while two others are expected to officially flip, at some point. Remember, everyone has reasons for flipping. We’re not making judgement, just pointing out trends. Below are the wrestlers currently on the Big Board who have flipped from the Class of 2026. #3 Jayden James (Delbarton, NJ) Originally committed to: Virginia Tech Now committed to: Penn State #25 Tyler Dekraker (Lake Highland Prep, FL) Originally committed to: Ohio State Now committed to: Minnesota #34 Kellen Wolbert (Oconomowoc, WI) Originally committed to: Oklahoma State Now committed to: Michigan #37 Jonathan Rocha (Clovis North, CA) Originally committed to: Purdue Now committed to: Virginia Tech #39 Michael White (Lawrence North, IN) Originally committed to: Minnesota Now committed to: Oklahoma State #91 John Murphy (St. Michael-Albertville, MN) Originally committed to: Wyoming Now committed to: Minnesota #115 Zion Borge (Westlake, UT) Originally committed to: Army West Point Now committed to: Missouri #119 Trey Wagner (Northampton, PA) Originally committed to: Navy Now committed to: Air Force #133 Jake Miller (Broken Arrow, OK) Originally committed to: Little Rock Now committed to: Iowa State #172 Jake Knight (Bettendorf, IA) Originally committed to: Oklahoma Now committed to: Illinois #238 Roman Belardo (Jefferson, GA) Originally committed to: Hofstra Now committed to: Appalachian State The wrestlers below had given verbal commitments but are in the process of taking official visits. #2 Bo Bassett (Bishop McCort, PA) Originally committed to: Iowa #85 James Bechter (Northfield Mt. Herman, MA) Originally committed to: Stanford
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