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    I loved Bondra, but Ovi is pretty clearly a better player.

    That’s just what a racist would say. :)

    Thanks for proving my point. You define me solely by (your assumption as to) my race. Which is strange since you have no idea about my racial background - or anything else about me. That’s the way to move to a less divided and divisive society.

    I really love the snowflake moniker. That means I’m one of a kind, right?

    For others....TLDR: It’s ok to hate on white college kids and assume they are all rich entitled assholes. Because that’s what they deserve.

    Glad you took the time to explain things.

    Need to show this to my son....make sure he keeps wearing his cup.

    Arguably the best player in College Lacrosse at the moment:

    Treating someone with contempt and making negative assumptions based solely on someone’s race? Yup....that’s what we’ve got.

    Although in some Youth leagues the goalie gets some additional “rights” such as time to get back to goal after a turnover.

    They should really fight like the black guys from the Homewood Field area...with guns and knives. I mean hell, as long as we’re being racist, might as well be honest. Right?

    It looks like they are also prompting you to change it when you first go to the site.

    Cohen presumably used his law practices funds. That money came in part from Trump in exchange for Cohen being Trump’s fixer. A big part of that job was paying off people. Sleazy, but not illegal. And unless you stretch things pretty far by [mis]characterizing those payments as “loans” there is no campaign violation.

    Trump using personal funds to pay a legal settlement isn’t a campaign finance violation. Not sure how you see that it would be from the link. If he had used campaign funds and (?) not reported the use, that could be. Alternative, you could argue that Cohen “loaned” money to Trump which might arguably be considered an

    How did Trump violate campaign finance laws? I’m sure there’s some argument, but that can be said for literally any federal campaign. That’s the nature of an incredibly byzantine system.  Which is why campaign finance lawyers can charge $1,500/hour.

    But what’s the collateral damage? Trump is basically immune to the media screaming that he’s a liar. If that was going to sink him, it would have happened a long time ago. This claimed inconsistency wasn’t under oath so no legal issues.

    They just told Cohen they have his back on the (obvious) defense to the illegal campaign contribution charge. So, not a screw up at all. Even if folks will be yelling about how it contradicts Trump’s earlier statements - which it might, but not in any way that can’t be spun, as Rudy is already doing.

    The first link you provide: “Tapp has been in jail since 1998, serving a 25-years-to-life sentence for the murder of a 19-year-old woman named Angie Dodge; he confessed after a series of lengthy interrogations that several experts have described as coercive. Police found plenty of male DNA at the scene, and it did not

    DNA testing has dramatically lowered the cases of innocent people being convicted (or even charged). Not to mention all the people it has freed from prison. https://www.innocenceproject.org/

    So they got a subpoena and properly served it on the company. Not sure I see an issue, other than with the headline using the loaded term “forced” to imply something improper.