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Mark F

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  1. intentional stick to face s b at least five minutes.
  2. not much of a hook on 85 wow weak if toronto forward bulldozs jet d man into goalie. s.b. interference.
  3. no doubt he will give up his constituent provided, free, healthcare.
  4. best part is he thinks he's Looking good! also https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/gaetz-implodes-in-surreal-tucker-carlson-appearance 😂 “People were talking about a minor, that there were pictures of me with child prostitutes, thats obviously false, there will be no such pictures because no such thing happened,” Gaetz said. There have been no public allegations to date of Gaetz being photographed with child prostitutes."
  5. article about smartmatic legal team. https://www.thedailybeast.com/dominion-builds-legal-behemoth-to-drain-trumpland-of-billions?ref=scroll
  6. in any legal action with Trump, proving his complete lack of credibilty is a slam dunk. so any lawsuit where its trumps word v. plaintiff's word, should be easy win, aside from barrage of legal stalling by him. argument..... trump cant get a fair trial, since he is a notorious liar. 😂
  7. 5 - 1 game over
  8. why was that a penalty? wierd.
  9. great game...
  10. nice windmill dive milan
  11. kyle connor is the team leader, every time i watch he busts his butt.
  12. back check for the win.
  13. related... do not kno if Kenney is aware " "In a report released earlier this month, the left-leaning U.S. Center for American Progress reported that the Koch brothers, owners of Koch Industries and a favourite target of the American left, had donated $373,721 in total to the Fraser Institute, arguably Canada’s most prominent right-wing think tank and an official charity registered with the Canada Revenue Agency. The Vancouver Observer reported Wednesday that that number may be somewhat higher. According to their research, the Koch brothers had donated nearly $500,000 to the Fraser Institute between 2008 and 2010. “This is something you wouldn’t discover reading the Fraser Institute’s annual reports,” the Exiled blog reported. “They decline to list the names of any of their funders.”" huffington post
  14. ammon bundy and his dad are grifters who wont pay the very low grazing fees for using public land to feed their cattle. they have not paid for decades, and to this point, are being allowed to carry on without penalty. the malheur invasion was to support an area rancher who was convicted for arson, and told them to get lost. first grade a holes.not even respected by most ranchers is my understanding. malheur occupation was disgusting. one follower died in a shootout with police. real idiots. I followed it at the time, and was a bit surprised when ammon was acquitted. oregon is facked outside of portland.
  15. Isn't vengeance one of Trump's most important values? one of the few that he has? So ive read anyway, important part of his mafia, criminal gang approach. punish the disloyal.
  16. what was scheifle doing on calgary first goal? spectating? wierd lack of effort there.
  17. what are now called Conservatives, are people who hate government, regulation, and any restriction on them. and they hate it when governemnt intervenesmto help the little folk. industrial health and safety laws. car recalls. healthcare. postal service. food inspection, water testing. yet perversely they also depend on government to save them, whenthe greed goes too far, and the system fails. and they get help. but help for anyone else, is said to be bad for the "moral fibre" socialism for the rich, unfettered capitalism for the rest. and they even hate it when the rest try to help themselves, by forming unions. whichnhave basically been battered to a pulp in North America. also, if Alberta doesnt face up to reality, they are going to suffer badly. in the near future. energy transition is not stopping for them.
  18. salon article about colorado mass murder "Everything the shooter did right up until he pulled the trigger, including carrying his gun into the supermarket in front of the people he was going to kill, was completely legal. " and "And then one day in 1985, I went to a gun show in New Orleans, where I was living at the time, and this is what I saw: table after table covered end to end with military-style assault rifles and machine pistols and AK-47s and chrome .44 magnum handguns and more assault rifles and silencers and kits that would transform a civilian AR-15 rifle from semiautomatic operation into a fully automatic weapon of war. Tables covered with Nazi memorabilia, Luger pistols from the Nazi era, Nazi helmets, gray Nazi uniforms, black Nazi uniforms with SS insignia, Nazi medals like the Iron Cross, swastika flags. Whole tables of Confederate flags, Confederate memorabilia like gray "Kepi" caps with crossed-rifle insignia, Kerr M-1855 revolvers used by the Confederate cavalry, Lefaucheux M-1854 revolvers carried by Confederate officers, gray wool Confederate uniforms — some replicas, some original — Confederate officer's swords, Civil War-era bayonets and "short sword" fighting knives carried by Confederate soldiers. More Nazi flags, more Lugers, more Nazi helmets, more assault rifles, more silencers, more of everything in a gigantic convention center hall that took 20 minutes to traverse " hard to understand the love of Hitler and Nazi Germany.
  19. two clear high stick penalties first period are the flames known as a dirty team? dont see that kind of thing much anymore, thanfully.
  20. no doubt comes from oil p.r. dpt. 14000 comments a few hours ago, probably 12000 from Alta. meanwhile in the reality based world The American Petroleum Institute said Thursday that it supports putting a price on carbon emissions — a term that typically refers to emissions taxes or permit trading systems. axios.
  21. . It appears that the Democrats have woken up to the fact that America is on the brink of being afailed state, and are attemtpting to change that. https://www.axios.com/biden-historians-meeting-filibuster-0a7d726c-4041-405f-a3ac-c31550c590bc.html The big picture: Biden's presidency has already been transformative, and he has many more giant plans teed up that could make Biden's New Deal the biggest change to governance in our lifetimes.
  22. he Arizona Cardinals are closing in on a veteran backup quarterback for Kyler Murray in 2021. After going with Chris Streveler last season, journeyman Colt McCoy will likely take over that role. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, McCoy is expected to have a meeting with the Cardinals next week and that meeting is likely to end up in a deal that will make him their backup quarterback in 2021. yahoo
  23. martin necas
  24. you mean like this ? Mincome, the "Manitoba Basic Annual Income Experiment", was a Canadian Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI) social experiment conducted in Manitoba in the 1970s. The project was funded jointly by the Manitoba provincial government and the Canadian federal government under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. It was launched with a news release on February 22, 1974, under the New Democratic Party of Manitoba government of Edward Schreyer, and was closed down in 1979 under the Progressive Conservative of Manitoba government of Sterling Lyon and the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Joe Clark.
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