Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5
PitDAWG
06/24/26 06:38 PM
Did you type that as you were yelling at the neighbor kids to get off your lawn?  Obviously voting democrat is something you wold never consider or you wouldn't have helped elect a man convicted on 34 felony counts, who a jury determined committed sexual assault, who paid of a porn star, who cheated on all three of his wives, who made fun of John McCain's service to his country, who mocked a disabled reporter and the list goes on. Then turn around and claim you stand for American values.
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Re: Random NFL News
YTownBrownsFan
06/24/26 05:52 PM
I think that the NFL takes gambling by players very seriously, because it truly could affect game outcomes, especially at the QB position., The QB touches the ball on almost every snap. If a QB were influenced by his own betting, or someone he owes money to from said gambling, it would not be hard for him to throw a game.
Look at the investigation/prosecution of the 2 Guardians pitchers. They just agreed to certain outcomes for certain pitches. I certainly don't want another such embarassment.
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Re: Browns News cont.
FATE
06/24/26 03:08 PM
These front offices take calls all day, every day (hyperbole) regarding a host players so I won't dismiss that Sanders' name has come up. The question is (1) whether it was serious or not and (2) what is the value? My guess, based on how he played last year, the value is very low. I don't see a team trading for him based on any 2025 draft hype. Ding! Ding! Ding! Nothing to see here, folks.
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Re: Aging
bonefish
06/24/26 12:52 AM
Read it. Started it the first day available.
I read everything by Preston & Child. I wait for it.
Check out Young Sherlock from Prime. It starts slowly but then each episode it gets more loaded.
I have thought for years that Pendergast would be on film as a series.
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Re: Iran War... MoU and forward
mgh888
06/23/26 12:42 PM
Intelligence Agencies Warn Trump Israel ‘Likely’ to Undermine Iran Deal: Report Netanyahu has zero interest in peace. Once military conflict has gone, he is losing power and being prosecuted. On the MoU ... there is not one single thing I have read so far that indicates we will be in a better position than when Trump tore up the previous agreement that was in place during Term 1.
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Over a dozen cases dropped against Minnesota protesters accused of assaulting federal agents during ICE operation
PitDAWG
06/22/26 04:57 PM
Federal prosecutors are continuing to dismiss charges initially brought against people in Minnesota for allegedly assaulting federal officers during the winter. WCCO dug through court filings and identified at least 18 people whose cases are now dropped. A federal judge officially dismissed the charges for 15 of them; three are pending a judge's approval after prosecutors filed motions to dismiss the charges. At least 17 cases are still pending, with judges denying defense dismissal motions in several of them. Richard Painter, a legal expert with the University of Minnesota and former chief White House ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush, said that it's clear to him that federal prosecutors brought several cases forward without sufficient evidence. "It appears that the United States Attorney's Office in Minnesota is bringing some weak cases against protestors," Painter said, adding that he believes that there was pressure from the Trump administration to charge people. According to court records, defense and government attorneys alike asked for case dismissals for a variety of reasons. Juan Carlos Rodriguez Romero was accused in December of ramming into ICE vehicles in St. Paul, prompting an ICE agent to fire his weapon, hitting no one. On June 8, United States Attorney Daniel Rosen signed off on a dismissal motion based in part because prosecutors "thoroughly reassessed the evidence" and concluded that they were not confident that they could obtain and sustain a conviction against Rodriguez Romero. In January, ICE leadership acknowledged that ICE agent Christian Castro may have lied under oath about what happened the night he shot Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in north Minneapolis. This led to the assault charges against Sosa-Celis and another man being dropped; Castro is now facing charges in Hennepin County for the shooting and for falsely reporting a crime. Just a week after that incident, federal officers said Paul Johnson violently resisted arrest in north Minneapolis. On Thursday, Rosen signed a motion to dismiss the charges against Johnson. The U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota acknowledged issues raised by Johnson and his legal team, including allegations that agents shackled him to a bed at HCMC without access to his phone for days. "Based on newly received discovery, the government intends to pursue an investigation into allegations raised in Mr. Johnson's filings; therefore the interests of justice support dismissal of this case," Rosen's motion reads in Johnson's case. In the more than 30 cases WCCO reviewed, one name appeared across a variety of different cases. HSI Special Agent Richard Berger submitted sworn affidavits prompting probable cause for the arrest of Johnson and nine others, whose charges were ultimately dismissed. Berger submitted affidavits in at least 12 cases that are still ongoing. In a hearing in Gillian Etherington's case in April, which is still ongoing, U.S. District Court Magistrate David Schultz said that he became "concerned with the veracity" of multiple affidavits related to federal officer assault cases that came from Berger. Schultz said that in multiple instances, Berger "did not have any personal knowledge of the events described in the affidavits that he has submitted to this court as sworn affidavits." A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security ignored questions from WCCO about whether there has been an internal review of incident reports or legal filings. The spokesperson instead provided a statement describing Johnson, who prosecutors are dropping the federal case against, as an "anti-ICE rioter." U.S. prosecutors in Minnesota on Tuesday announced charges against 15 people they say conspired to "violently oppose immigration law enforcement," though Rosen failed to describe a single example of injuries to federal agents when repeatedly questioned. When asked what makes the latest slate of indictments different than other cases that have been dropped, Rosen said he doesn't think any cases have "failed in any way." "Read the indictment and you'll understand the magnitude of this case," Rosen said. "You watch how this case plays out, you watch how the evidence plays out and the evidence will prove it all out." https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesota-protester-assault-cases-dismissed-minnesota/
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Re: The World Cup
mgh888
06/22/26 12:10 AM
People appreciate and celebrate a no hitter... And there are many games with low scoring. As you say, growing up with a sport helps you to appreciate it. Rugby is a great sport, a phenomenal sport, but lost on most Americans also .
The USMT has played lights out. They're going to win their group. I think when they progress to the knockout stages there will be some ground swell of support and interest.. I mean if curling at the winter Olympics can catch on a winning US soccer team can. But still, not for everyone.
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Trump will Keep Jet Qutar Gifted the U.S. For Presidential Library
PitDAWG
06/20/26 03:10 PM
Trump unveils Qatari luxury jet for Air Force One fleet President Donald Trump has unveiled a new Boeing 747-8 jet for Air Force One that the Qatari government donated last year as an "unconditional" gift to the US. The US military has finished modifications to the luxury jumbo jet, which has been valued at an estimated $400m (£300m). "This plane was transformed into a flying White House at a level of luxury that nobody's ever seen before," Trump said in a speech at Joint Base Andrews on Friday.The US Air Force said in a press release that the jet will begin initial commissioning flights - a "final exam" to test out the aircraft's modifications - before it will be used to transport the president. Modifications to the jet included upgrades in security, mission communications, logistics support, and advanced technology, the Air Force said. Any potential threats from the previously owned aircraft have been "neutralised", it added. The interiors of the aircraft have been minimally changed, and the exterior has received a fresh red, white, blue and gold paint job. In May 2025, the Qatari royal family donated the luxury Boeing 747-8 to the US Department of Defense to be used as part of a fleet of planes dubbed Air Force One, which provides air transport for the president. When news of the gift of the plane was revealed last year, it sparked backlash from both sides of the aisle, including from some Trump allies. Critics argued that accepting such a high-value donation posed a conflict of interest and may be unconstitutional. While federal law indicates that US officials can only accept gifts under $480, the White House has insisted that accepting the aircraft is legal, and pledged that it will be donated to Trump's presidential library once he leaves office.
"The workmanship of this plane is when you see it, you won't believe it," Trump said in his speech.
"Actually, the quality of woods, the quality of the materials, the quality of the engines - these engines are the finest, they're the best in the world, nothing like it."
"It's really an honour," the president added. "And I want to thank the Emir of Qatar."Prior to the addition of the Qatari jet, the Air Force One fleet included two 747-200B jets that have been in use since 1990. One of those older models appears to have now been phased out, according to White House communications director Steven Cheung. "'Well done, good and faithful servant'", Cheung wrote on X, alongside a photo of the older plane. "The Last Ride," he added. The Air Force said the new jet will be used by the president on an interim basis until Boeing delivers its two long-promised VC-25B jets, which are meant for longer-term Air Force One use but have faced significant production delays. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn8kz80n157oSomewhere in Trumplandia it is believed that a gift to the US Department of Defense, that taxpayers paid millions upon millions to upgrade is a personal gift the the Trump Presidential library. If that's the case, it was trump himself who accepted a personal gift worth about 400 million dollars from Qatar.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0
waterdawg
06/19/26 08:19 PM
This is what happens when you put all your eggs in one basket .. Dolans are just to cheap .. If they would just go out and pay for one legitimate bat ! God for bid two //
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Re: Trump- Medal of Honor
mac
06/19/26 06:14 PM
How low will he go...?https://people.com/italian-pm-giorg...t-she-begged-for-photo-with-him-12003115Italian PM Giorgia Meloni Says She's 'Frankly Astonished' by Trump's 'Made Up' Story That She 'Begged' for Photo with Him "Neither I nor Italy ever beg," Meloni said in a video shared on social media By Rachel Raposas Published on June 19, 2026 11:56AM EDT NEED TO KNOW Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called Donald Trump's claim that she "begged" for a photo at the G7 Summit "completely fabricated" "Neither I nor Italy ever beg," Meloni said in a video shared on social media Following Trump's comments, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani canceled his U.S. trip, saying Trump's remarks "offend all of Italy" Giorgia Meloni has fired back at Donald Trump's claim that she "begged" him for a photo at the G7 Summit. On Friday, June 19, the Italian Prime Minister denounced the United States president's claim that she'd urged him to take a photo with her during this week's G7 Summit as "completely fabricated." In a video shared to X, Meloni conveyed both her and Italy's offense to Trump's claims. “I am frankly stunned,” she said in Italian. “I don't know why the president of the United States behaves this way toward his own allies. After all, this isn't the first time this has happened.” “I can only say it is regrettable that he does not show the same determination against the enemies of the West and the United States—against leaderships with whom he actually proves to be much more accommodating," she continued. “There is one thing he must remember," Meloni concluded. "Neither I nor Italy ever beg." The Italian Prime Minister's rebuke comes after Trump told Italian broadcaster La7 that Meloni "begged me to take a photo with her — I could have skipped it, but I felt sorry for her," NBC News reported. He added, "She's probably happy I talked to her. I didn't have to talk to her." Meloni wasn't the only Italian politician apparently offended by Trump's comments. Just before the prime minister posted the video on social media, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani shared on X that he was canceling his planned trip to the U.S. this weekend. In the statement, Tajani noted that the U.S. president had angered Italy as a whole. "President Trump's serious and offensive remarks about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni offend all of Italy," Tajani wrote. "For this reason, I have decided to cancel my visit to the United States scheduled for June 21st and 22nd." There's a history of friction between Trump and Meloni, especially in recent years. Earlier in April, Meloni defended Pope Leo XIV's anti-war comments after Trump verbally attacked the religious figure, and called the U.S. president's statements "unacceptable." Trump responded of Meloni, "It's her who's unacceptable," because she wouldn't support the U.S. war in Iran. However, in October 2025, while speaking at the Gaza summit in Egypt, Trump went on an awkward tangent about Meloni's appearance, repeatedly calling her "beautiful." "Where is she ... there she is," Trump said, looking at Meloni. "You don't mind being called beautiful, right? You are."
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Re: The North
oobernoober
06/18/26 03:20 AM
Bengals CANCELLED last two days of their OTAs.... They have same dudes running same systems. OTAs aren't going to make or break their season.
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