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Re: What If? PitDAWG 05/30/26 02:25 PM
Having a total of four QB's on the roster, two being in their second year and two being rookies makes no sense. Even if you cut one, you aren't going to cut Sanders or the kid they just drafted. So that would be two rookie QB's and one second year QB on a roster with a new HC installing a new system. I mean just a week or two ago people were claiming that Green is the best thing since sliced bread. How do you expect Monkin can teach both watson and Sanders the new system which will be your starter and backup in some order and teach two rookie QB's the new system at the same time?

That's what makes this case different and makes no sense. I mean when you look at it on a case by case basis.
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Re: U.S. creates $1.7B ‘lawfare’ fund in exchange for Trump dropping $10B IRS suit PitDAWG 05/30/26 02:07 PM
Judge halts Trump ‘anti-weaponization’ fund after Jan. 6 prosecutor sues

A separate judge, who oversaw the Trump-IRS case that led to the fund’s creation, launched an inquiry after 35 retired federal judges asked the court to re-open the case.

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, created as part of an unprecedented settlement with the president, his family and the Trump Organization.

U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia entered the order Friday after a Jan. 6 prosecutor and others sued to block the fund last week.

The fund is being operated out of the Justice Department. Both Democrats and Republicans have criticized the fund. Opponents have labeled it a massive “slush fund” for President Donald Trump’s allies. Its existence has alarmed some legal experts, in part because there will be very little public oversight over how it is managed. Senate Republican leaders last week punted a vote on a GOP package to fund ICE and the Border Patrol until June in part because of concerns over the fund, NBC News reported.

The Trump administration cannot take any further action on the fund while legal motions are pending, “which includes the transferring of money to the fund; the consideration of any claims submitted to the fund; and the disbursing of any funds from the fund,” according to the order.

The judge said the order was necessary to “ensure that no funds are irreversibly disbursed from the Anti-Weaponization Fund” while there are motions pending to block the distribution of funds. She set a hearing for June 12.

Democracy Forward President and CEO Skye Perryman, who heads the group that filed the suit, said the judge’s order “recognized the urgent need to prevent taxpayer dollars from being distributed through a secretive and unprecedented political compensation scheme” that needed to be fully reviewed by a court.

“This is a victory for transparency, the rule of law, and the American people,” Perryman said in a statement. “No administration has the authority to spend public money through a political rewards program that Congress never authorized.”

The process to apply for money can’t officially begin until five commissioners are chosen to decide how the money is doled out, though people who claim they were targeted by the government have already requested money. The White House referred questions to the DOJ.

“The Department remains extremely confident in the legality of the Anti-Weaponization Fund which is supported by ample precedent, including Obama-era settlements,” a Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement. “We will not allow the policy preferences of judges to interfere with our efforts to provide restitution to victims of lawfare.”

It’s also not clear how people would formally apply. The pool of possible applicants is substantial, according to the DOJ.

Andrew Floyd, who headed a task force in the now-closed Capitol Siege Section of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, before he was dismissed in July, filed a declaration in connection with the lawsuit on Thursday. Floyd prosecuted cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

The Trump administration “is gifting the people I helped investigate and prosecute after January 6” access to what he described as an illegally created process designed to “rush money out the door to perceived political allies, while treating me and people like me as disfavored enemies.”

Describing the firing of dozens of law enforcement officials as “appalling,” he wrote that no president should be able to abuse their authority to target those who did their jobs.

“The president’s targeting of me and others involved in January 6 prosecutions leaves our country in a very dark place, sending a message that insurrection and sedition will be protected (and even encouraged) as long as it is on behalf of this administration,” Floyd wrote.

The Trump administration moved to set up the fund just ahead of court deadlines over a $10 billion lawsuit Trump filed against the executive branch he controls in connection with a years-old leak of his IRS records.

A federal judge in Florida had questioned whether a court could even hear the case, given Trump’s control over the Justice Department attorneys who would be responding to the lawsuit. Trump’s private attorneys dismissed the case and announced a settlement of other claims against the government the day the fund was announced.

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams, the judge who oversaw that case, requested a further briefing Friday after 35 retired federal judges asked the court to re-open the case.

She wrote that a “party’s decision to file a frivolous lawsuit for the sole purpose of forcing a settlement may qualify” as the kind of impropriety that allows the court to investigate and determine “whether an attorney has abused the judicial process.”

The fund is facing other lawsuits in Washington.

Trump mass pardoned roughly 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants on his first day back in office last year. Last week, the Trump administration began erasing news releases about Jan. 6 prosecutions from the Justice Department’s website, which it described as “partisan propaganda.”

“We will do everything in our power to make whole those who were persecuted for political purposes,” read a statement posted from a Justice Department social media account.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ju...d-jan-6-prosecutor-files-suit-rcna347539

Once again we see proof that when it comes to trump, every accusation ends up being a confession.
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Re: I Thought Canada Was Going to be the 51'st State? PitDAWG 05/30/26 01:56 PM
That's what they do every time this idiot does or says something foolish. "He didn't mean it!" He was only joking!" "He's just pwning the libs!"

They come up with some lame excuse every time. And just remember, these are the same people who claim to be the party of personal responsibility. Or at least they used to.
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Re: Iran War II PitDAWG 05/30/26 01:52 PM
Sure. The screen name Bull seems quite appropriate. Now carry on and rant some more. That seems to be what you do best lately.
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Re: The Dems... again MemphisBrownie 05/30/26 01:51 PM
Oh, memories......

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Re: DOJ launches criminal probe into E. Jean Carroll: Sources PitDAWG 05/30/26 01:41 PM
Originally Posted by Bull_Dawg
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
I'm not "stocking" anyone.

I wish I could put him behind stuff on a shelf and forget he's there.

Aw.... Who is the snowflake now?
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Re: Aging Ballpeen 05/30/26 09:49 AM
Originally Posted by bonefish
Keith is a medical wonder story.

I have said for years that I have to outlive Keith Richards.

It cannot be fair that someone who has lived his life gets to keep it for so long.


Fair is a fairy tale. We like the idea of things being fair and mostly equal, but the reality doesn't play out that way, be it pretty much in anything.
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Re: Quarterback Defined Bard Dawg 05/29/26 10:32 PM
Agreed. We know better than to tempt Fate. Hard pass!
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Re: ICE agent charged in Minneapolis shooting of Venezuelan man PitDAWG 05/29/26 02:08 PM
That sounds credible. rofl
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Re: More Music BCbrownie 05/29/26 01:23 PM
I spent most of the past weekend at the VFW hall.Now,I am a military man,with a great appreciation for the pomp and ceremony.I was,maybe a little too critical of the Honor Guard,which led to "if you can do it better" In hindsight I should have been suspicious because they had Guiness and let me play music,both things the guys don't like.Anyway,this song got a few smiles from the sly old foxes.

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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 05/28/26 06:42 PM
Reports are circulating that after trump's latest medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, during his colonoscopy doctors discovered that just over half of congress was planted firmly up his ass. The earliest they said treatment may become available would be shortly after the mid term elections.
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Re: Cavs/NBA 2.0 Bard Dawg 05/27/26 09:30 PM
Depends. Can he shoot the trey? I like the idea. Cavs need some "bad assery."
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 05/27/26 04:06 PM
DOJ quietly shelves Biden autopen investigation that Trump demanded

President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed former President Joe Biden used an autopen without knowing the contents of what he signed.

The Justice Department shelved an investigation into former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen, a person briefed on the matter told NBC News on Wednesday.

Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin, the former “weaponization” czar, opened the probe while he was interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. It wound down recently under Jeanine Pirro, the current U.S. attorney, who is a longtime Trump ally and former Fox News host.

The autopen case was never presented to a grand jury, unlike the case that Pirro's office tried to bring forward last month against six members of Congress who participated in a social media video that urged members of the military and intelligence communities not to follow unlawful orders.

It is difficult to bring a criminal case when there is not even a readily identifiable and applicable criminal statute, the person briefed on the matter said.

The White House referred an inquiry about the matter to the Justice Department. A spokesman for Pirro’s office, citing Justice Department policy, said the office does not confirm or deny the existence of criminal probes.

President Donald Trump in June demanded a wide-ranging investigation into Biden and officials in his administration after he claimed that Biden's aides used "autopen" signatures to hide Biden's "cognitive decline."

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee investigated Biden's use of an autopen, writing in a report in October that some executive actions he signed with an autopen were "illegitimate," because he suffered from mental decline and could have been unaware of the contents.

Trump, who has repeatedly claimed that Biden used an autopen on many of his executive orders, said in November that he was canceling executive orders signed using Biden’s autopen.

It's unclear how often Biden used an autopen, as there is no official government record of when it is used. In a statement in June, Biden responded to Trump’s claims, saying, "Let me be clear: I made the decisions during my presidency.”

"I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations," he said in the statement. "Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false."

Biden's use of the autopen was investigated as Trump has directed the Justice Department to investigate a number of his political foes since he returned to office.

The Justice Department tried to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. A federal judge tossed out the criminal charges against both in November.

It also sent out criminal subpoenas in January to various state and local government offices in Minnesota, including Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, claiming they conspired to impede law enforcement during its immigration operations there. Neither have been charged, and legal experts have widely condemned an investigation that they say is based on a flimsy legal premise and has a chilling effect on free speech.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/doj-shelves-biden-autopen-probe-rcna261810
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Re: Memorial Day jacksondawg 05/26/26 02:38 AM
Thank you everyone my dad
Died in Vietnam November 23 1968
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 Ballpeen 05/25/26 09:11 AM
Originally Posted by ScottPlayersFacemask
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by ScottPlayersFacemask
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
From my perspective, Atlanta is a horrible place.


Please clarify what you mean, because this can go many ways lol

You can probably take it in all ways, but primarily traffic, sprawl, crime.

Ah, ok. I didn’t know if you meant the city or the Braves Truist Park area.

I like the Braves just fine.
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Re: Fun with ai PitDAWG 05/24/26 04:55 PM
In that case I wish you all the best moving forward with your consulting service. AI may help your business be much more profitable and efficient.
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Re: Browns News 6.0 PitDAWG 05/24/26 03:18 PM
But you have to admit this is rather humorous in and embarrassing kind of way........

March of 2022 watson was signed by the Browns. They claimed they had their QB of the future and finally had a franchise QB.

March of 2025 Browns co-owner Jimmy Haslam said the team "took a big swing-and-miss" in acquiring QB Deshaun Watson.

May of 2026 watson is #1 on the QB depth chart.

It's as if this team has a bad case of being bipolar.
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Re: Browns announce 2026 schedule PitDAWG 05/22/26 07:41 PM
And the question could become, if Monkin doesn't develop some of that "1st round" talent will it be the fault of Monkin for not developing that talent or will it be the talking heads were wrong about their evaluations on some of those picks?
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Re: How much money is enough? Ballpeen 05/22/26 11:57 AM
Originally Posted by Bard Dawg
If you eliminate major costs you foresee while working, then things are simpler, so I agree. We have set up savings and investments every pay. We "practiced" budgeting before retirement while we only received one payday a month. We are comfortably set. More than that, we are happy with what we have; my wife is a blessing because we share priorities. The Shaker motto was good advice that smacks of Transcendentalism: "Simplify, simplify." Control what you can.

As I said earlier, simple is the name of the game, especially if you plan on doing most of it yourself. Leave the complicated to the people who can afford personal secretaries, a team of accountants, and lawyers. Complicated takes a mental toll if you plan to do it yourself.
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Re: Our National Parks mgh888 05/20/26 05:49 PM
Originally Posted by Bull_Dawg
888 keeps insisting tax payers don't pay anything for National Parks. Lies are lies even when one doesn't realize one is doing it.

I made an error which I am happy to accept and acknowledge - something most won't do on here. And if anyone was to keep a score of the lies and the misinformation that is spammed on these boards, then one group of posters win by a land slide and it isn't the guys who don't like Trump.
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Re: Strength Of Schedule PrplPplEater 05/18/26 04:49 PM
SoS is based on the previous year's results (which itself takes into account it's own SoS), but each team has turned over as much as 25-35% of its roster and 30% of all teams have new head coaches, staffs, and systems.

So, it sounds good, but there really isn't much you can reliably take away from it. It's predicting this year's corn crop based on last year's tomatoes.
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Re: Carson Schwesinger DROY PrplPplEater 05/18/26 04:34 PM
Originally Posted by oobernoober
According to most on draft day, this guy was massively overdrafted, and supposedly not on any team's radar.

I think this just reinforces that most draftniks & sites just really don't know and that reality is disguised by the ability to pick a lot of low-hanging "no-brainer" fruit in drafts.
That said, the same applies to all front offices as well, given how many misses there are each year.

They're making a guess on future performance in one system against higher quality talent based on past performances in other systems against decidedly lower talent.... sometimes you'll hit, sometimes you won't.
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Re: Defense PitDAWG 05/14/26 06:35 PM
Bill Belichick lost three Super Bowls as a head coach too. naughtydevil
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Re: Arcadia mayor to plead guilty to promoting Chinese propaganda, DOJ announces Bull_Dawg 05/12/26 07:40 PM
That's not dawgtalkers, that's the federal government. She's in witness protection now. They told AI to redact her old name from the internet.
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Re: Iceland BrownsBabe 05/09/26 10:32 PM
My sister and her boys loved Iceland! She's been twice and is itching to go back.
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