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1. But it's not a criminal violation. You aren't supposed to let your dog poop on public property without picking it up, because you can get fined. A civil violation of law is very different from a criminal one. 2. No it doesn't. And I know people who came here in various ways that weren't official and still don't have the proper documentation. Just not having documentation, regardless of how you arrived here, is still not a crime. What *IS* a crime is if the border patrol actually sees you cross the border without authorization. They can't charge you with a crime for simply being present and nothing else. 3. If you commit a crime, regardless of whether you're here legally or a citizen, you're going to face consequences no matter what. 4. That is true of anyone. Case in point, a few years ago the attorney I worked for had a case where a guy got pulled over on the freeway driving a van with 8 undocumented day laborers in the back. The police called ICE or BP (I forget which) and they asked if they had committed a crime. The police said no they hadn't, and ICE/BP said ok that they weren't going to come out because nobody had committed a crime.
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What male wrestlers are competing for HWC other than Lee? It's 1 man band over there...
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At least no one is talking about it.
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I think she wanted to be coached by the Brands
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I don't remember exactly what happened, but what about the staff or head coach at Grand Canyon? Wasn't he/they fired and then the program cut?
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That is scary. What is his height? He looks tall. But Merrill is extremely short right? Like 5 10? If Ross is like 6 3 then my gosh he could pack it on! He is a star running back and I am sure that was keeping him lean! Mocco is what like 6 1? Height is important at the collegiate Heavyweight level as far as packing on good weight! I know small guys like Synder 5 10/5 11. Or Kurt Angle 5 11 and were both only about 220lbs dominated heavyweight. Then some guys bump up and get mauled and injured quick. Never know! We will see how Ferrari handles it! Ferrari is maybe 6 0? Trumball is like 6 3 or 6 4.
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A lot of these posters sound like sovereign citizens.
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Gotta ask you, folks... ... what were your favorites? Let's hear 'em! (Toasted almond was one of mine.) D3
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But, of course... ... it isn't. D3
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Christian Pyles most disingenuous take.
alex1fly replied to BruceyB's topic in International Wrestling
Of course he did, they’re buddies lol the Flo guys mostly seem to live in the echo chamber they’ve created. Like it’s fine but it’s entertainment and shouldn’t be taken too seriously by us fans. Would be nice if Pyles took that lead too but he’s really leaned into “look at me and listen to me I am so meta and wise” shtick so probably a lost cause -
BREAKING: DHS confirms to @FoxNews that ICE just arrested a Mexican illegal alien in the sanctuary city of Chicago who was charged in April w/ concealing the body of a missing Illinois woman in a storage container on his yard for almost 2 months & abusing her corpse. Despite the severity of the charges, Lake County Judge Randie Bruno released him from custody immediately after his first court appearance in April. I’m told 52-year-old Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez was just found & arrested by ICE at a market in Chicago this afternoon, and he is currently in ICE custody. Police in Waukegan, IL say they found the body of 37-year-old Megan Bos, who had been reported missing on March 9th, in a container in Mendoza-Gonzalez’s yard in Waukegan in April. Mendoza-Gonzalez was charged with concealing her corpse, abusing it, and obstruction of justice. DHS says Bos’ corpse had been decapitated and she was found in bleach in the storage container. DHS statement to FOX via @TriciaOhio: “It is absolutely repulsive this monster walked free on Illinois’s streets after allegedly committing such a heinous crime. Megan Bos and her family will have justice.” Arrest photos courtesy of DHS/ICE.
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Christian Pyles most disingenuous take.
1032004 replied to BruceyB's topic in International Wrestling
I think the whole quarter century team is dumb, but I can’t believe he voted Askren over Pendleton -
I think Slotkin is recognizing Trump's modification and application of the Teddy Roosevelt maxim to "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Trump's Corollary: "Speak quickly then apply the big stick when the other side has trouble hearing." We are seeing it in trade policy also. It is too bad that he never did learn how to speak softly. https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2025/07/19/slotkin-people-doubted-u-s-but-trump-sent-a-signal-we-will-act-with-iran-strikes/
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What does that have to do with wokesters liking to spend? I stated a fact. Your reply is but but but
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Impeach him. Your cute. For what specifically?
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Recissions package passed and should be signed by Trump
Lipdrag replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Interesting take. Of course you are right that traditionally the term pork applied to the old Robert Byrd model of bringing federal money back to the district or state to serve a purely local interest. I expanded the term to beyond a geographical constituency to an ideological constituency - applying the concept of pork barrel to an expenditure serving only one side of the political spectrum. Cancelling the programs is no more base pandering than funding the programs. Your last statement shows we are in agreement about this being analogous the the Broken Windows Policing theory. The message (i.e. marketing) is the value. -
Recissions package passed and should be signed by Trump
Caveira replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It’s his second term. What votes is he pandering for? -
That’s not an open position.
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Christian Pyles most disingenuous take.
HokieDave87 replied to BruceyB's topic in International Wrestling
Emphasis on the boring. -
Individually, none of these charges are a big deal. It seems way worse when it is a list. Four hand guns? In Texas, that would be called a good start. But, it is nice balance so far. Reciprocity rules used to be quite daunting, but have been getting much easier to understand. Vape pen? Oh my, crime of the century. Now, driving under the influence is a problem, but I don't think that was one of the charges. Registration expired, another major crime. When I moved to State College, all I had for almost two years was a worn out paper saying I had a valid SC drives license, which I had lost at some point prior. When I finally went to get a PA drivers license at some rural outpost (early 80's), Officer Friend didn't take kindly to me not having done it earlier. He then gave me my exam orally. He asked me crazy questions off the top of his head like maximum weight for a class C commercial license. I failed and he handed me a book to study for the next attempt. Learned my lesson, but I didn't do any jail time. I hope it turns into a nothing burger.
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Penn State?
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Recissions package passed and should be signed by Trump
Wrestleknownothing replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It is not those three words, it is these two words I disagree with, pork barrel. These are not pork barrel items. These all have national, or international, impact. Their removal fits the reverse defenition. They represent pandering to the base to win votes. This is not about the value of the programs, it is about the marketing value of cancelling them. -
Several points of discussion here: 1 - It is still against the law - just like speeding is against the law. 2 - Current documents implies proper documents were in place at one time. So, let's stipulate that lapsed documents is not a crime. However, just like speeding this violation comes with penalties. Additionally, the penalties escalate with the severity of the circumstances. You can lose your privilege to drive and be jailed for speeding so egregiously that you endanger life and limb of others. For legal (at one time) aliens the penalty can range from "fix it in 2 weeks" to deportation with no option to return. 3 - Driving without a license or on a suspended license is a crime. If proper immigration and residence papers were never obtained then we are dealing with criminals, not civil violators. 4 - Another apt analogy to the traffic comparison: Traffic check points for seat belts or DUI. People who are stone cold sober and wearing their seat belts get "swept up". Then they are quickly released when they are not the target of the enforcement action. Source: living in America
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Recissions package passed and should be signed by Trump
Lipdrag replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
I agree they are piddly in terms of deficit reduction. But I also am a subscriber to the broken windows theory of policing. And making your bed every morning. These piddly cuts are the pork barrel budgeting analogy to fixing windows, clearing graffiti, and nipping it in the bud. Small things matter for what they indicate about character, resolve, dependability. Watch those last 3 words trigger some of our brethren! 3 . . . 2. . . . 1 . . .