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  1. Tracker replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
    I believe that if Trump had somehow become popular and not an election liability, all of these loathsome creatures would have said nothing about all the insane excesses and abuses of power either done or intended. That makes them equally culpable and equally disgusting.
  2. A Saskatchewan threesome usually involves domestic livestock.
  3. Tracker replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
    Trump Repeatedly Called For IRS, Justice Department Probes Of Foes: Report When Trump was president, if he "told you to slit someone’s throat, he thought you would go out and do it,” said former White House chief of staff John Kelly. When Donald Trump was president, he repeatedly demanded investigations by the IRS and Justice Department against foes he thought had made him “look bad,” his former White House chief of staff John Kelly told The New York Times. Trump often demanded probes in the wake of news reports involving perceived enemies who angered him, according to Kelly, who said he viewed Trump’s plans as an unacceptable “weaponization” of the power of the presidency. Trump discussed investigations of FBI director James Comey and his deputy Andrew McCabe, former CIA director John Brennan, Hillary Clinton, and Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, whose newspaper’s coverage of Trump infuriated him, Kelly told the Times in an article published Sunday. “The U.S. government, whether it’s the IRS or the Justice Department, should never be weaponized or used to retaliate, and certainly not because someone criticizes you in the press or is your political opponent,” Kelly said. Kelly said he staved off constant demands for such probes in often lengthy, heated arguments, telling Trump that such actions were potentially illegal, immoral and could trigger serious political “blowback” for him. “He thought I would be loyal and obedient to him. I told him we were loyal to our oath to the Constitution,” Kelly said. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-john-kelly-irs-justice-department-investigations-enemies_n_6371b760e4b0d82d23a8ce91
  4. his ankle seemed to be taped absolutely immobile. That would do it.
  5. Poilievre will absolutely deflect any suggest question. That's what stable geniuses do.
  6. Tracker replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
    America is substantially different than Canada and I pray that will save us.
  7. Collaros was walking pretty normally, so that is a very good sign.
  8. Lions have had no answer for Oliviera and that opens up the short passing game, which ought to eventually open up the long game. Plus, in cold weather, pounding the ball wears the defensive front 7 quickly.
  9. Truth be told, Rourke has adapted to the conditions better than Collaros so far.
  10. BC offence has done squat today.
  11. Only if we don't play our game.
  12. C'mon- tell it like it was- Grant screwed up twice but salvaged one of his booboos.
  13. Harris got a TD today, so......
  14. Gonna beat their asses in spite of this crap call.
  15. My fourletterwording Bell/MTS tv has been down for a week, so my IPTV feed is all I have, so I will be a bit slow in postings today.
  16. Gotta lay some leather on Rourke.
  17. If Bombers pound the ball down the field to a TD, that will send a message.

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