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  2. Actually it makes me anti commie and against people like the usual suspects on here
  3. I did this past weekend(Oct.4th) "Spend the day with Cowboy wrestling" Where we got to have a question and answer lunch session with DT and watch the 1pm - 3pm practice followed up with Dinner with the team and coaches. I did notice the Facundo didnt pactice but he was there sitting in the bleachers in street clothes. If he's hurt, I hope he's ready to go come November 15th and 16th.
  4. But they are still officially a Terrorist Organization correct?
  5. Would it be ok to bet on the number of times Manning says "what's he doing" during the Ntl Duals? Its not betting on wrestling and I'd say not even betting on coaching wrestling. It's just betting on how many times in a random event a random individual says a specific random thing so ...
  6. Lets say they are not an org, but an idea. Will you denounce the idea that seems to spread violence everywhere the idea goes. mspart
  7. Turley has this take: https://jonathanturley.org/2025/10/09/comeys-hail-mary-play-the-former-fbi-director-will-reportedly-raise-three-threshold-challenges-to-his-criminal-charges/ He says Comey will fight the trial 3 ways, one of which has a real chance. Unlawful Appointment The final claim may have more potential for Comey. He will claim that Lindsey Halligan, who signed off on the grand jury indictment, was unlawfully appointed to her position. This technicality could derail the case because the Administration does not have the luxury of going back and redoing the indictment. The Trump Administration brought down the indictment shortly before the expiration of the five-year statute of limitations. If any of these claims succeed, the case is likely dead as Delinger. This issue turns on a somewhat arcane provision under Section 546(d) of Title 28 of the United States Code, which authorizes an Attorney General to appoint an interim United States Attorney for a term of 120 days. The problem is that the Trump Administration used that provision to appoint Erik Siebert, the predecessor of Halligan. The statute says that once the 120-day period has ended, “the district court for such district may appoint a United States attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled.” Comey will argue that this is a one-time option and that the appointment of a new acting U.S. Attorney had to be made by the district court. If so, the indictment was invalid and, again, the case is dead and cannot be revived with the expiration of the statute of limitations. In Siebert’s case, his term expired 120 days after his Jan. 21 appointment by Acting Attorney General James McHenry, on or about May 21. After that, Whelan said, Eastern District of Virginia judges appointed him to continue to serve. Comey has the advantage of being able to cite a memorandum by none other than Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito from when he served in the Office of Legal Counsel in 1986. Alito concluded that “after the expiration of the 120-day period further interim appointments are to be made by the court rather than by the Attorney General.” He added, “it would appear that Congress intended to confer on the Attorney General only the power to make one interim appointment; a subsequent interim appointment would have to be made by the district court.” The Trump Administration can argue that Trump fired Siebert, thereby vacating the office for a second time. Under this argument, the process restarts with the vacancy. Comey will argue that this could allow a president to circumvent the intent of Congress by firing acting U.S. Attorneys to daisy chain vacancies allowing endless new 120-day periods to run. While these are tough claims to make in a criminal case, the case is equally challenging for the Trump Administration. Putting aside the fact that they are in front of a Biden-appointed judge in a heavily Democratic district, the claims of false statements and obstruction often turn on highly interpretative views of a person’s intent or knowledge. If Comey succeeds on these threshold challenges, the case could also be bogged down for years in appeals. A Democratic president could then scuttle any trial or he could be given a pardon to end the matter effectively. In other words, it does not sound like Comey is going to jail any time soon. For those that insist that Comey is a Maga dude, please point out how his reasoning here is wrong. I challenged everyone on another thread and no one took the challenge. I take that that he is not wrong in his legal reasoning. It just goes against the left who are crazy. mspart
  8. Bruh. I stoopid
  9. Idk why I thought he was a freshman last year
  10. No gambling on anything is easy to understand. This will open up more problems.
  11. Something is wrong. THREE weeks to the first matches & he is leaving? We are just hearing about it now? Why not last Spring or over the Summer? Does not make sense.
  12. And now exonerated by 51 Intelligence Officers who are never wrong about anything: And the coup d'grace final paragraph: https://babylonbee.com/news/james-comey-produces-letter-signed-by-51-former-intelligence-officials-saying-hes-totally-innocent
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  14. What recent news?
  15. Just too busy winning cups…
  16. There still is no org called antifa but y'all know this. Antifa is short for anti fascism so that makes the usual suspects in here pro fascist.
  17. Live Updates: N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James Indicted After Trump’s Pressure Campaign Ms. James is accused of committing mortgage fraud. Her indictment follows a case brought against the former F.B.I. director James Comey.
  18. We all know you love antifa. Still haven’t heard a public denouncing by you. Why?
  19. But you’d be ok with becoming China
  20. I only see 2 (Kharchla, Amine), 3 if you count Fish who didn’t become an AA until 2025. Am I missing one?
  21. In his first five matches Facundo #20 (WS) could face: Norman #15 Ruiz #6 Singleton #7 Kennedy #4 Minto #3
  22. The second I saw rubbing in a Jimmy thread I knew it would eventually take "that" turn
  23. The selectiveness is what bothers me. You either do it for far left and far right groups or none at all... not to mention if they start calling anyone that doesn't agree with them part of "antifa"- anyone labeled a terrorist loses their constitutional rights. So either do it for all extremeists or none but I'd vote none so the next time the shoe is on the other foot, you aren't endanger of being called a proud boy and thrown into a prison without any legal recourse. I'd like not to become Russia...
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  25. Good stuff as always...I'd add Nika Zangaladze and Merey Bazarbayev to medal threats at 61 kg. I'm also curious to see Umarov at 70 kg - he won a pretty deep U23 Rus Nats. I'm really interested to see Russia at this tournament, considering their relatively down performance at all levels of worlds this year.
  26. I think Nic is one of the best guys from the bottom position in terms of a reversal. I've seen him do it a ton. If he's at 125 and can do this- Watch out. (I think many guys will continue to want to wrestle him on their feet, and be able to get in there often. (A la McCrone)
  27. Has DoubleDribble denounced the tifa boys yet???
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