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Everything posted by Mark F
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vaj hasnt made any mistakes
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guy is very strong.
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why did they stop running? too clever
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bomber receivers are looking
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They have bighill blitzing a lot.
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matt is much better than forde, suitor.
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there is a person that posts at hfboardsjets who is somewhat similar. I have no idea what the point is. don't care though. easy to ignore.
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welcome back.... your posts are appreciated, 😀 yeah very tough crowd for sure. content, sources, grammar, spelling, math, they check all of it here.
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might as well make the fine fifty cents. what a sad state of affairs. municipal councillors in Victoria are getting threats of violence now. society needs jail sentences for these people.
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hope bombers 22 does better.
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demski
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If you thought Merrick Garland did not want to investigate Trump you were right. "Whether a decision about Trump’s culpability for Jan. 6 could have come any earlier is unclear. The delays in examining that question began before Garland was even confirmed. Sherwin, senior Justice Department officials and Paul Abbate, the top deputy to FBI Director Christopher A. Wray, quashed a plan by prosecutors in the U.S. attorney’s office to directly investigate Trump associates for any links to the riot, deeming it premature, according to five individuals familiar with the decision. Instead, they insisted on a methodical approach — focusing first on rioters and going up the ladder. The strategy was embraced by Garland, Monaco and Wray. They remained committed to it even as evidence emerged of an organized, weeks-long effort by Trump and his advisers before Jan. 6 to pressure state leaders, Justice officials and Vice President Mike Pence to block the certification of Biden’s victory. discussions. “A decision was made early on to focus DOJ resources on the riot,” said one former Justice Department official familiar with the debates. “The notion of opening up on Trump and high-level political operatives was seen as fraught with peril. When Lisa and Garland came on board, they were fully onboard with that approach.” Some prosecutors even had the impression that Trump had become a taboo topic at Main Justice. Colleagues responsible for preparing briefing materials and updates for Garland and Monaco were warned to focus on foot soldiers and to avoid mentioning Trump or his close allies." beyond timid. "Prosecutors wanted to charge Stewart Rhodes, the group’s founder, and several lieutenants with seditious conspiracy. But by fall, the decision remained in limbo. Prosecutors had put Rhodes in their sights since February, when they first referred to him as “Person One” in court records, but still hadn’t arrested him. “The agents kept asking, ‘What’s going on?’” recalled one of those familiar with the case. “They were ready to pick up Rhodes.” While FBI agents and line prosecutors wanted to move forward with the charge, a decision was delayed in part because of wariness and debate among some officials inside Monaco’s and Garland’s offices about the risk of sedition charges being overturned on appeal. On top of that, the department still lacked Senate confirmation for two of Biden’s nominees — for U.S. attorney in D.C. and an assistant attorney general for national security, the key supervisors over the investigation." https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2023/06/19/fbi-resisted-opening-probe-into-trumps-role-jan-6-more-than-year/ no paywall
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how many horse and buggy companies are ther now? I Don't agree with you, It is well underway, and unstoppable, renewable investment is now triple fossil. Big business is building factories in right wing states. they can complain, but they will take the investment, and jobs. renewable is now cheaper. end of story. but also who cares about such stupid people? for instance Albertans? I don't. They can cling to oil, go broke. then blame somebody else.
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transition unstoppable now. "Keir Starmer will pledge to “throw everything” at net zero and the overhaul of the UK’s energy system and industries, promising new jobs in “the race of our lifetime” to a low-carbon future. The Labour leader will seek to regain the initiative on his plan for green growth on Monday, having rowed back earlier this month on a pledge to invest £28bn in a green industrial strategy, a figure that will not now be reached until the second half of a Labour parliament, as well as damaging rows with trade unions over the future of the North Sea. Announcing a package of policies designed to decarbonise the energy system and industry, Starmer will say: “We’re going to throw everything at this: planning reform, procurement, long-term finance, R&D, a strategic plan for skills and supply chains … Pulling together for a simple, unifying priority: British power for British jobs.” Labour’s plans include sweeping changes to the planning system that will allow onshore wind farms, electricity lines, transport links and other low-carbon infrastructure to be built quickly. All regulators will be given instructions to prioritise low-carbon projects, and companies will be given assurances on long-term policy to encourage investment. Speaking in Scotland, Starmer will contrast the opportunities for investing in a low-carbon economy with the devastation of the UK’s industrial heartlands under Margaret Thatcher. “This cannot be a re-run of the 1980s,” he will say. “This is the race of our lifetime, and the prize is real.” Labour’s plans for renewable energy, including a ban on new oil and gas exploration and development in the North Sea," https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jun/18/keir-starmer-to-throw-everything-at-plan-to-get-uk-to-net-zero no more oil drilling North Sea.
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bo looked good for a minute
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reinbold.... always enjoy seeing that guy.... entire life in football.
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wilson is puzzling. maybe he is coaching.
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More depravity from Texas. Something missing from these People. They are deeply disturbed. "In a week when parts of the state are getting triple-digit temperatures and weather officials urge Texans to stay cool and hydrated, Gov. Greg Abbott gave final approval to a law that will eliminate local rules mandating water breaks for construction workers." definitely will be people dying if this is complied with. Mostly Hispanic I read, so, that makes it ok since they are subhuman to a abbott. abbott was recently reelected. https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/16/texas-heat-wave-water-break-construction-workers/ why would a normal person stay there if they had a choice?
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everyone that watched the entire game .... gets three stars.
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Lions owner.... doing an outstanding job.
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b.c. back runs very hard. glad the fans in van got to see a win.
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remeber jones playing duron carter at db?
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yup, it is all of those.
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