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  1. Tracker replied to Jpan85's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    He is entertaining if nothing else.
  2. Tracker replied to Rich's post in a topic in General Discussion
    RUMP ACCUSES 80-YEAR-OLD JOE BIDEN OF USING COCAINE Trump is doing his best to make the cocaine found in the White House a thing by accusing 80-year-old President Joe Biden of using cocaine. Trump posted on Truth Social: The public is demanding to know the White House “Cocaine Story.” Just like I QUICKLY PROVIDED SECURITY TAPES FROM MAR-a-LAGO on the BOXES HOAX, the White House has Security Cameras (far more than Mar-a-Lago!) all over the place, especially the location in question. THEY 100% KNOW WHO IT IS. If they don’t release information, it means they destroyed the tapes & the Cocaine was for use by Hunter, & probably Crooked Joe, in order to give this total disaster of a President a little life and energy! The Biden administration has pointed out over and over again that President Biden and his family were not at the White House when the cocaine was found.
  3. Tracker replied to Mark F's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    Wasn't as much fun watching Fajado lose as I thought it would be.
  4. Tracker replied to Rich's post in a topic in General Discussion
    These troglodytes are his people to use as he sees fit and they keep coming back for more.
  5. Tracker replied to Wanna-B-Fanboy's post in a topic in General Discussion
    Israeli Protests Reignite As Netanyahu Pushes New Justice Bill TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel’s business hub Tel Aviv saw the biggest anti-government protest in weeks on Saturday against a renewed push by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-right coalition to overhaul the justice system. Tens of thousands demonstrated across the country, with the rally in Tel Aviv drawing crowds far larger than recent protests, news channels N12 News and Channel 13 reported. Nationwide demonstrations began in January when the government announced a plan to overhaul the judiciary with a legislation package that would roll back some Supreme Court powers and give the coalition decisive sway in picking judges. The protests subsided a little from late March when Netanyahu, under pressure at home and abroad, suspended the plan for compromise talks with opposition parties meant to reach broad agreement over justice reforms. But, deeming the talks pointless last month, Netanyahu re-launched his government’s quest to rein in what it sees as an overreaching, left-leaning and elitist Supreme Court, though he has said the new proposals are more moderate. Parliament is expected next week to hold the first of three votes on the first new bill, which limits some of the Supreme Court’s power to rule against decisions by the government, ministers and elected officials. The opposition says that move is another dangerous step towards curbing judicial independence that would eventually subject the Supreme Court to politicians and open the door to corruption. Protest leaders have said they plan to intensify demonstrations next week. “We have no choice, we have to defend our democracy,” said Sigal Peled-Leviatan, 51, a tech worker demonstrating in Tel Aviv. The government’s drive to overhaul the judiciary has stirred fears for Israel’s democratic health and dented the economy, with the shekel falling more than 5% since it began. Even as he argues his innocence in a long-running corruption trial, Netanyahu has sought to ease concern among Western allies and foreign investors.
  6. Harvard astrophysics professor claims he found ET tech inside a meteor: report Harvard University Professor of Astrophysics Avi Loeb claimed to CBS News on Friday that he discovered pieces of extraterrestrial technology inside a meteor that crashed near Papua New Guinea in 2014. "That is where the fireball took place, and the government detected it from the Department of Defense. It's a very big area the size of Boston, so we wanted to pin it down," Loeb recalled to the outlet. "We figured the distance of the fireball based off the time delay between the arrival of blast wave, the boom of explosion, and the light that arrived quickly." CBS reported that United State Space Command confirmed "with almost near certainty, 99.999%, that it came from another solar system." But a rock from deep space was not the only enticing discovery that Loeb believes that he and his team made. "We found ten spherules. These are almost perfect spheres, or metallic marbles. When you look at them through a microscope, they look very distinct from the background," Loeb explained to CBS. "They have colors of gold, blue, brown and some of them resemble a miniature of the Earth." The object, Loeb continued, "has material strength that is tougher than all space rock that were seen before, and cataloged by" the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. "We calculated its speed outside the solar system," Loeb added of the fallen cosmic debris. "It was 60 km per second, which is faster than 95% of all stars in the vicinity of the sun. The fact that it was made of materials tougher than even iron meteorites, and moving faster than 95% of all stars in the vicinity of the sun, suggested potentially it could be a spacecraft from another civilization, or some technological gadget." Loeb also compared the artifact to the Voyager probes, which he noted "will exit the solar system in 10,000 years. Just imagine them colliding with another planet far away a billion years from now. They would appear as a meteor of a composition moving faster than usual."
  7. Bobby Dyce looks like a friendlier version of Samuel Jackson.
  8. He's gone from a non-contact injury and that might be the end of his career.
  9. He had pretty big shoes to fill (Medlock) and maybe that intimidated him.
  10. Don't know if the deal is doable, but Kongbo is still the odd man out in Hamilton.
  11. Tracker replied to iHeart's post in a topic in General Discussion
    Our recent heat wave was just too much. During it, I saw a dog chasing a cat and they were both walking.
  12. Shouldn't they both be fined for that?
  13. Class move by Dickenson to pull Awe.
  14. McCrae looks like a happy camper
  15. Not as bad as several teams we could easily name, but Bomber D came up big in the second half and took it all away.
  16. no comparison at all.
  17. And to make a point- we're back, baby!
  18. Hope Player Safety will react to that.
  19. Woli almost forgotten tonight
  20. O'Shea is NOT gonna like those dumb penalties
  21. Sphincter beginning to unclench.....
  22. Gotta have irrefutable proof to overturn field call.