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Caveira

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  1. what if said ncaa institution is ethical? It may be why he went from idgaf to appealing no? Weren’t you one of the idgaf psu fans earlier in this thread ? A suspension from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for drug test-related violations primarily affects your eligibility as an athlete. However, transitioning to a coaching role, such as coaching NCAA wrestling, involves additional considerations:U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)+2SwimSwam+2U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)+2 NCAA Regulations: Coaching Eligibility: The NCAA enforces strict standards of ethical conduct for coaches. Violations, particularly those involving ethical breaches or misconduct, can lead to disciplinary actions, including suspensions or show-cause penalties. A show-cause penalty requires any NCAA institution hiring the penalized coach to demonstrate why they should not face sanctions for employing that individual. This often deters institutions from hiring coaches with such penalties. NCAA+1Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1 Impact of USADA Sanctions: While a USADA suspension directly impacts athletic participation, it can also raise concerns about a coach's commitment to fair play and adherence to anti-doping regulations. NCAA institutions may consider these factors when evaluating potential coaching candidates. Case Studies: Donnie Tyndall: The former head basketball coach received a 10-year show-cause penalty from the NCAA for violations related to academic fraud and financial misconduct. This penalty effectively barred him from coaching at the collegiate level during its duration. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia Brad Bohannon: The former Alabama baseball coach was issued a 15-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA due to involvement in gambling activities and non-cooperation with investigations. This severe penalty underscores the NCAA's stringent stance on ethical violations. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia Conclusion: While a USADA suspension does not automatically disqualify you from coaching NCAA wrestling, it can significantly impact your employability. NCAA institutions prioritize ethical conduct and adherence to regulations; thus, a history of anti-doping violations may be viewed unfavorably during the hiring process. It's essential to demonstrate a commitment to integrity and compliance with all relevant policies to enhance your prospects in securing a coaching position.
  2. He retired? He now gives a rip apparently. Hopefully not a rip on a bong ha
  3. ANY other team… The rhetoric would be so much different. Weird right?
  4. It’s like he has no one knowledgeable about peds or peds testing at either psu nlwc or okst. Weird right ?
  5. You haven’t answered the question. We’re any of them charged yet ??
  6. Haven’t they been hoarding $ supplies etc for years building tunnels and buying munitions…. This isn’t new as part of this conflict boss. They killed their own civilians in this case.
  7. It’s always telling when the most vocal @red viking and @WrestlingRasta don’t comment on these posts. do tell us what you think about them folks.
  8. The debate was what? Sept 2024? Here are a few dates before that. What’s that hur guy saying in Feb 2024? What about the 2020 campaign ? Public and media discussions regarding President Joe Biden's mental health have evolved over several years: Early Concerns (2019–2020): During the 2020 presidential campaign, observers noted Biden's verbal missteps and moments of forgetfulness, leading to initial questions about his cognitive sharpness. Fox News+2The Washington Post+2Wikipedia+2 In September 2019, during a Democratic primary debate, former HUD Secretary Julián Castro questioned Biden's memory, asking, "Are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago?" Wikipedia Presidential Term (2021–2023): Throughout his presidency, instances such as stumbling on Air Force One stairs in March 2021 and verbal gaffes during speeches kept discussions about his mental acuity in the public eye. Wikipedia In September 2022, Biden mistakenly called out for Representative Jackie Walorski during an event, unaware that she had passed away the previous month. Wikipedia Intensified Scrutiny (2024): In February 2024, Special Counsel Robert Hur's report on Biden's handling of classified documents described him as "a well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," bringing official attention to concerns about his cognitive abilities. Wikipedia+4Fox News+4theintelligencer.net+4 Biden's performance in the June 27, 2024, presidential debate against Donald Trump was widely criticized, with observers noting his halting speech and apparent confusion. This led to increased media focus and public concern regarding his mental fitness. Wikipedia Post-Presidency Revelations (2025): Following Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race in July 2024 and the conclusion of his term in January 2025, further details emerged. In May 2025, CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios's Alex Thompson published "Original Sin," alleging that Biden's inner circle concealed his cognitive decline from the public.Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1The Times+13NPR+13New York Magazine+13 In summary, while sporadic concerns about President Biden's mental health were present during his campaign and early presidency, they became more pronounced and widely discussed following official reports and public appearances in 2024, culminating in detailed media examinations in 2025.
  9. You tell yourself that boss. It’s cool.
  10. Has anyone been charged yet ? I have not seen it in the news as of yet Monday it was reported no one was charged with a felony as of yet Throwing balloons filled with urine at individuals is illegal and can lead to serious criminal charges. Such actions are generally classified as assault or battery, and in certain situations, they may escalate to felony charges, particularly if the target is a law enforcement officer or other protected individual. People.com+1Coolidge Law Firm+1 Legal Classifications and Consequences: Assault and Battery: Intentionally causing someone to come into contact with urine can be prosecuted as battery, which involves unlawful physical contact. If the act places the victim in fear of imminent harm, it may also constitute assault. occje.org Aggravated Battery: In jurisdictions like Illinois, aggravated battery charges can apply if an individual knowingly causes a law enforcement officer or other protected person to come into contact with urine by throwing or expelling it. This offense is considered a Class 2 felony. Illinois General Assembly+1Ohio Laws+1WomensLaw.org+1Illinois General Assembly+1 Jurisdictional Variations: Laws and penalties differ across jurisdictions. For instance, in Ohio, causing a law enforcement officer to come into contact with urine with intent to harass or alarm is classified as harassment with a bodily substance, a felony of the fifth degree. Ohio Laws Case Example: In a recent Florida case, a man was arrested for throwing bottles filled with urine into a business, resulting in charges of felony battery, criminal mischief, and aggravated assault. People.com Conclusion: Engaging in such conduct is not only hazardous and offensive but also exposes you to significant legal repercussions, including potential felony charges. It's crucial to be aware of and adhere to local laws to avoid such serious consequences.
  11. I’m complaining about something that typically happens. And I will believe it when I see it.
  12. Prosecution to the fullest extent of the law. Not standard liberal arrest and let go.
  13. It’s like the winger media completely fabricated the mental faculties of the commander in chief for 4 years. Weird.
  14. You mean. They disagreed with them so they threw pizz on them. Ok. Back of a jail cell for that boss.
  15. What did the crazy Catholics do to the antifa ?
  16. Ignoring and hiding …. Similar to running if you have the same aim/goal.
  17. Mediate.com is prolly click bait or one of those scam web sites rated as heavily left and not factually reliable https://adfontesmedia.com/mediaite-bias-and-reliability/
  18. I’ll bet none of them were charged were they?
  19. But it’s ok to support Hamas genocide. Still Got ya.
  20. I already got ya. We can only fund stuff you like. If you don’t like it. It’s bad.
  21. No one reads those distorted weird azz pics that tiny posts. Just fyi.
  22. The us doesn’t make decisions for other countries.
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