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Husker_Du replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
i think Washington state gave him one too. -
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mspart replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
He presumably qualified for the CDL he carried. He presumably knew more about the rules of the road than the normal Non-CDL driver. Yet, he could not speak English profienctly, answering only 2 of 12 questions. https://nypost.com/2025/08/19/us-news/illegal-migrant-truck-driver-in-deadly-florida-crash-failed-english-road-sign-tests-despite-getting-licenses-from-2-sanctuary-states/ Federal law has mandated for decades that CDL holders must be able to speak English “sufficiently” enough to converse with the public and read road signs – with Duffy signing an order in May to bolster those laws. And in California, CDL tests are administered only in English, while Washington allows tests to be taken in English, Spanish, Russian, or Serbian-Croatian. So why did he have a CDL and was allowed by two states to drive a big rig? CA and WA broke federal law by allowing him to receive a CDL. The family of the victims has a pretty easy case to make for damages of these two states in my opinion. mspart -
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JimmySpeaks replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It sounds like he couldn’t pass a basic English test yet California gave him a CDL anyway. -
It’s very relevant to your original claim. It’s less relevant to the new argument you’ve moved the goalposts to.
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The bad decision was granting him a CDL without proper training. Who will be the first governor thrown in jail, WA or CA? See George Ryan Illinois for reference.
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You’re Soft as fu#$ as expected. Rage. Bahahahahahahahahah.
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What it means is that the chart you linked is irrelevant.
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WrestlingRasta replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
No, but according to the article the people are saying he should be given clemency because he didn’t intend to kill three people. He just made a bad decision. The bad decision was incredibly stupid, breaking the laws of the road, which resulted in killing three people. By that same mindset, when people go out and get drunk and then decide to drive home, they didn’t intend to harm anyone, they just made a bad decision. That’s what I was getting at. -
But February made me shiver
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I do. But the reason I posted that was in response to your claim which you refuse to back up about which side does it more. Pointing out that California has a lot of people living there is irrelevant to that claim.
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They had her on the news because her opinion was so relevant right ?
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some theories; however speculative 1) heroin use cover-up 2) concentration camp number cover-up 3) intravenous needle mark cover-up 4) golf injury cover-up 5) naked lady tattoo cover-up 6) 'Stormy' tattoo cover-up 7) cigarette burn (dare game) cover-up 8 MS-13 marking cover-up 9) bruise from impact cover-up 10) bruise from hand cuffs cover-up 11) vein surgery cover-up 12) face paint make up test area
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Yeah, spill the tea!
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2.5 million sign petition for leniency
Caveira replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Was he drunk ? I don’t wanna click that link it seems scary lol -
Before you can understand, you’ll have to realize that 1% in California is more than 10% in Oklahoma.
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No angel born in hell
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What’s the delta in overall head count of said reps
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Why don't you like undocumented immigrants?
Caveira replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
We already let the most in (legally) of any country on earth. How much more is the right number and why shouldn’t other countries share more of the burden. -
Bad news on the doorstep
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Yeah, participation and reach matter but freestyle seems to be more popular in higher revenue markets and it has gender equity, both which are very attractive to the IOC
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A generation lost in space
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A long long time ago.
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He sure does! And when he's done w/ that... he'll hit you over the head it as well! (Just ask Turkiye's Toprak about that... and he got the bronze! Bah-dump-bump, tsssshhh!) D3
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Binghamton has got their guy! This afternoon, the Bearcat athletic department announced that Ryan LeBlanc will be the next head coach for Binghamton wrestling. The position has been vacant since Kyle Borshoff stepped down in early July, after leading the program for eight years. LeBlanc comes to Binghamton after spending the last five years as the head coach at The Citadel. During his run, LeBlanc had eight NCAA qualifiers. He’s fresh off of the best season in over a decade at The Citadel. In the 2024-25 season, the Bulldogs finished second in the SoCon and crowned three conference champions. Four of their wrestlers qualified for the national tournament. All four were either sophomores or freshmen. LeBlanc was able to have that success without a team that was loaded with big-name recruits, which speaks to the development after working with LeBlanc and his staff. Prior to his head coaching debut at The Citadel, LeBlanc spent time as an assistant coach at Appalachian State and SUNY-Cortland. LeBlanc is no stranger to New York. He was a two-time New York state champion at Morrisville-Eaton High School which is less than 70 miles away from Binghamton. After high school, LeBlanc starred for Indiana, where he was a three-time national qualifier and an NCAA Round of 12 finisher as a senior. Binghamton is coming off a 10-9 season in which they sent a pair of wrestlers to the NCAA Tournament. As of now, the Bearcats do not have anyone on the roster with prior NCAA experience.
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The day the music died