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prcg · 2 months ago
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Jack Smith repite como loros la calumnia de "falsos electores" en un informe Get-Trump
El fiscal especial Jack Smith regurgitó la calumnia de “falsos electores” de los demócratas en su último escrito presentado contra Donald Trump en un tribunal federal el miércoles. Smith acusó previamente a Trump de cuestionar la administración de las elecciones de 2020. Escribiendo en su Regla de 165 páginas. Sobre los esfuerzos legales de Trump que impugnan los resultados de la contienda de…
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twinstakes · 6 months ago
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Minnesota Twins Recap at Cleveland Guardians - May 18th, 2024
The Minnesota Twins lost Game 1 but they had RHP Bailey Ober starting and hopefully ending a 4-game losing streak in Game 2 of a 3-game series in Cleveland. He’s been rolling but he hasn’t been counted on to be a stopper so maybe this was his first test. Cleveland for sure knows how well he’s been pitching and they’ll have a game plan to get to him so who will win this battle? Let’s find…
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spencerscharacterbattle · 4 months ago
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WELCOME TO THE SECOND SUPER AWESOME CHARACTER BATTLE, NOW WITH 128 CHARACTERS!!!!!
this bracket has 128 of my current favorite characters in media, whether they be obscure or well-known!
HOW THE FORMAT WORKS!:
the first round will contain a battle between the four characters in each box. only two in each box will move forward (the highest and second-highest voted)
the second round will contain a battle between two winners of one square and two of another, and only two will move forward
the third round is exactly like the last round, except only one will move forward
the fourth round will contain a battle between one winner and another, and only one will move forward
the fifth round is exactly like the last round, with the winner moving forward to compete for the ultimate win
the sixth round is the final round and will decide who is the winner of Spencer’s Super Awesome Character Battle 2024!!
just like last year, each poll will be up for a week, so there’s plenty of time to vote for your faves!!
THE CHARACTER BRACKET IS BELOW!!!
(there is a text transcript under the “keep reading” as the text is very small, i apologize for that)
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victoria chase (hot in cleveland) vs brock (unikitty) vs chococat (sanrio) vs bozz (the state)
hello kitty (sanrio) vs applejack (mlp) vs bumper allen (pitch perfect) vs kenneth (craig of the creek)
derpy (mlp) vs peggy (papa louie) vs aidan russell (rainbow high) vs rick (the state)
pizza steve (uncle grandpa) vs princess celestia (mlp) vs christine (the state) vs ernie (sesame street)
ariel (the little mermaid) vs starlight glimmer (mlp) vs louie (the state) vs gonzo (the muppets)
levon (the state) vs marley rose (glee) vs choo choo (jellystone) vs bert (sesame street)
rock (rock paper scissors) vs princess luna (mlp) vs deuce gorgon (monster high g3) vs violet wolf (great wolf pack)
octavius (night at the museum film version) vs lee ping (detentionaire) vs cavendish (milo murphy’s law) vs damien (total drama reboot)
purple m&m (the m&ms) vs cheese sandwich (mlp) vs bowie (total drama reboot) vs vince noir (the mighty boosh)
scooter (papa louie) vs glep (smiling friends) vs barry (craig of the creek) vs bridgette (total drama)
holly de’vious (rainbow high) vs wander (wander over yonder) vs octavius (night at the museum animated film) vs secret keeper (craig of the creek)
pepé (the muppets) vs frankie stein (monster high g3) vs hunter (sean saves the world) vs thacher (hailey’s on it)
allan (smiling friends) vs trixie lulamoon (mlp) vs delilah fields (rainbow high) vs naboo (the mighty boosh)
pekkle (sanrio) vs jedediah (night at the museum film) vs princess cadance (mlp) vs poppy rowan (rainbow high)
U*SA*HA*NA (sanrio) vs eva (total drama) vs yolanda (the muppets) vs emperor awesome (wander over yonder)
holger (detentionaire) vs moana (moana) vs noah (total drama) vs lightning mcqueen (cars)
sarah (yolo) vs cam (detentionaire) vs dracula (monster high g3) vs scissors (rock paper scissors)
pim (smiling friends) vs dakota (milo murphy’s law) vs sabrina st. cloud (rainbow high) vs melanie moretti (hot in cleveland)
rachel (yolo) vs commander peepers (wander over yonder) vs mark (craig of the creek) vs uma van hoose (rainbow high)
pinkie pie (mlp) vs omar (craig of the creek) vs biffy (detentionaire) vs margot de perla (rainbow high)
sean harrison (sean saves the world) vs cooper (trolls) vs orange m&m (the m&ms) vs ahkmenrah (night at the museum)
liz (sean saves the world) vs juke (the amazing world of gumball) vs gwen (the state) vs octavia (mlp)
pencil (rock paper scissors) vs amiria (papa louie) vs natasha zima (rainbow high) vs toralei stripe (monster high g3)
steve (the state) vs jedediah (night at the museum animated film) vs clawdeen wolf (monster high g3) vs abed nadir (community)
howard moon (the mighty boosh) vs raj (total drama reboot) vs troy (the state) vs scarlett (papa louie)
sylvia (wander over yonder) vs rizzo (the muppets) vs max thompson (sean saves the world) vs richmond (the it crowd)
gwimbly (smiling friends) vs wanda (the state) vs ghoulia yelps (monster high g1) vs brandy (detentionaire)
sheryl meyer (rainbow high) vs dj pon 3 (mlp) vs wayne (total drama reboot) vs top cat (jellystone)
emma (total drama reboot) vs joy scroggs (hot in cleveland) vs master frown (unikitty) vs david (craig of the creek)
milo murphy (milo murphy’s law) vs paper (rock paper scissors) vs charlie (smiling friends) vs frida kahlo (clone high)
bob moore (hot in cleveland) vs barry (the state) vs tow mater (cars) vs laurel de’vious (rainbow high)
felix unger (the odd couple 2015) vs liezel (papa louie) vs rainbow dash (mlp) vs sugar (glee)
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zoeology31 · 6 months ago
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Let's go Twins! Huge series win against a team we're chasing in the standings, which feels weird to say but hey, a good AL Central is good for baseball.
Nice to see different contributors pretty much every night, especially from guys who have been slumping and/or are on the roster bubble with Lewis expected back soon. Miranda and Larnach game 1, Julien, Buxton, Margot, and Miranda again in game 2, Castro in the game 3 loss, and Jeffers, Kepler, and Correa today, plus Correa, Vazquez, and Santana with clutch defense (that throw and tag in the 9th in game 2 was absolutely insane).
Some interesting setup man tryouts for the bullpen this series too, Alcala and Staumont both look great (the Alcala 100mph comeback is so real). Extremely gutsy, if stressful, week for Duran; it speaks a lot to how bought-in this team is that Duran's willing to go for 6 saves in 9 days even struggling through mechanical issues. Also can't forget to shout out Joe Ryan, our staff ace so far this season.
Whew, what a series. Crammed a whole game's worth of game into each 9th inning save, but wins are wins. Royals have a legit 1-4 of their lineup and their starters are solid, it's fun having these games be competitive (but mainly fun if we win).
Also I can and will laugh at Cleveland giving up 25 runs to the Rockies and losing the series. Should be a good divisional race this summer.
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privilege-rpg · 5 months ago
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JEMMA SYLVESTER
☆ FULL NAME: Jemma Sue Sylvester ☆ GENDER: Ciswoman ☆ PRONOUNS: She/They ☆ AGE: 27 (July 9th, 1997) ☆ BIRTH ORDER: Third ☆ TYPE: Adopted sibling; solo (open to twin) ☆ HOMETOWN: Cleveland, Ohio ☆ JOB: Lifeguard ☆ SCHOOL: Junior, Majoring in Marine Biology ☆ SEXUALITY: Polyamorous/Pansexual ☆ FACECLAIM: Dove Cameron
ABOUT JEMMA
The most seen that Jemma has felt in her entire life was when Ryan Gosling (as Ken) said that his job was Beach. (It was also when he thirsted after Margot Robbie the entire movie, because same). Jemma Sylvester, theoretically, should have been Sue's perfect child, the carbon copy of Susan Sue-Ann Sylvester, but alas, like Thomas Edison trying to make the lightbulb, she accidentally set her house on fire once. Jemma has never had a complex about being adopted. Her mom had a teenage pregnancy and honestly, had she been alive at the time, Jemma would have told her pal to give the baby up for adoption, too. If her mom's prefrontal cortex wasn't fully formed yet, there was no way that Jemma could have grown up into the silly, hilarious, and pretty young woman that she is, today. Childhood was relatively easy for Jemma, who always knew that she was in the best set of circumstances, even if Sue made her run laps every single morning to build character. In a lot of ways, Jemma knew that Sue meant well, and only wanted her daughter to be The Best, and Jemma never really minded it. Growing up in cheerleading was a lot of fun, and Jemma very quickly understood her athletic prowess, but things really changed for her when she joined the swim team in middle school. Jemma was compared, literally, to a fish, and all of her dreams of playing mermaids as a kid became reality. She was a far better swimmer than she was a cheerleader, and Jemma quickly realized that in being a Great Swimmer she was in turn being a Shitty Daughter. Jemma would never insinuate that Sue stopped caring about her once she became a champion swimmer, but Jemma became pretty desperate for her mom's attention and went too hard. She had to be the best-- the fastest, the prettiest, swim the hardest-- everything. She couldn't sustain it for very long, really, and eventually came crashing down very publicly at a swim meet. But, Sylvesters are not failures, and so Jemma was sent to a relaxation facility to get her head back on straight and then come out a winner again. Jemma was sent to the coast, and she found her true love and passion in animal rights. Literally save the whales. And the turtles. And Beach Ken.
FAMILY BACKGROUND
Sue Sylvester is many things. A world-renowned cheerleading coach. Owner of one of the highest-grossing athleisure brands with brick-and-mortar stores in over 17 counties plus Greenland. Founder of multiple organizations dedicated to providing resources and education on Downs Syndrome. A serial lawsuit-sender (a Sue-er, if you will). And, the title she holds in the fifth highest regard, a mother.  Of course she couldn’t put her career on hold for the nine months it took to properly cook a baby, so for most of her children she went the adoption route. Much quicker that way, although it did give her the brilliant idea to add maternity tracksuits to Sue-perStar Athleisure’s line. Don’t get it twisted, though. Although few men have been worthy of fertilizing her award-winning uterus, Sue has had her fair share of relationships. Sure they all ended in her husbands mysteriously dying by unknown causes with her as the sole beneficiary. But the cops can’t prove anything, and she’s successfully shut down all the Reddits dedicated to the conspiracies, so mind your business.  There are also rumors that Sue’s hoard of children were taken in as a stunt to raise her public image, but anyone who has actually spoken to the family knows that to be false. It’s the one rumor Sue has never cared to clear up because, yet again, people need to mind their business. 
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liberty1776 · 1 year ago
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If cocaine is so prevalent in the West Wing that there is somehow ‘extra’ cocaine just laying around, when is the White House going to start drug testing its employees.” — Margot Cleveland Consider for a moment, and be grateful for, how perfect “Joe Biden” is as president of this foundering republic. He and his family project the rectified essence of every depravity now driving the life of our nation to some murky bottom, where it may be forced to assess its sorry state, repent, and perhaps recover (or just give up and die). There he stands, without ambiguity or … Continue reading →
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darkmaga-returns · 2 months ago
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Margot Cleveland
The legacy media continues to push Sen. J.D. Vance to say Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, with Martha Raddatz on Sunday’s “This Week” being the latest in a string of interviewers pressing the vice-presidential candidate on that question. While Vance responded as before, that “of course Donald Trump and I believe there were problems in 2020,” the full exchange revealed that the fundamental flaw is in the question — not Vance’s answer.
For a full two minutes during yesterday’s interview, Raddatz demanded Vance say Trump lost the 2020 election. “Why won’t you say that?” she asked, to which Vance replied: “Because, Martha, I believe that in 2020, when Big Tech were censoring American citizens, that created very serious problems.” 
“I don’t understand why you won’t just say that you believe it?” Raddatz retorted. “Did Donald Trump lose? That’s the question, and you know that’s the question.” 
It was here that an exasperated Vance made his point clear: “Martha, I’ve said repeatedly I think the 2020 election had problems, you want to say ‘rigged,’ you want to say, ‘he won,’ use whatever vocabulary term you want.” What happened, Vance stressed, was the “censoring of fellow citizens in a way that ‘violated our fundamental rights,’” and that was a bigger problem, Vance explained, than what words he used to frame the issue.
This exchange proves key to understanding why Vance refuses to say, “Donald Trump lost the 2020 election,” and why the liberal press continues to demand an answer to that question. 
The query includes an undefined term — “lost” — which holds a different meaning to Trump supporters and to the anti-Trump inquisitors.
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twins2994 · 2 months ago
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Gimenez WO 1B Helps Indians Win Again.
Twins 2 Indians 3 W-Morgan (3-0) L-Thielbar (2-4)
The Minnesota Twins have had a tough six-week stretch, where there Wild-Card lead has dwindled. They looked to regroup after a tough loss this afternoon in Cleveland. The Indians started the scoring in the first. Kyle Manzardo crushed a Simeon Woods Richardson change-up out to right for a solo homer. This put Cleveland up a run after an inning of play. The Twins started to figure out Joey Cantillo in the fifth with a Kyle Farmer lead-off double. Willi Castro walked and Manny Margot doubled home a pair. This put the Twins up 2-1 midway through the game. Simeon Woods Richardson threw 4 2/3 solid innings and Cole Irvin got out of the fifth. The Indians loaded up the bases in the sixth and Brayan Rocchio hit a sac fly to center to tie the game at two. The bullpens held up and we needed extra innings again. The Twins loaded up the bases in the tenth and Eli Morgan got out of it without allowing a run. With one out, Andres Gimenez lined a run-scoring single to right to walk-off the Twins today in Cleveland.
-Final Thoughts- Simeon Woods Richardson was pretty good today. He went 4 2/3 innings and allowed a run on five hits with six strikeouts. Cole Irivin retired five men and gave up a run with two strikeouts. Cole Sands got out of the seventh, Louie Varland had a scoreless eighth, and Griffin Jax fanned two in the ninth. Caleb Thielbar gave up the ghost runner to take the loss. The Twins scattered three hits and went 1-for-6 with runners in scoring position. They will head to Fenway Park to play the Red Sox. David Festa will start the series opener tomorrow night.
-Chris Kreibich-
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sa7abnews · 4 months ago
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David Festa finds his groove, Twins shut out Cubs 3-0
New Post has been published on https://sa7ab.info/2024/08/06/david-festa-finds-his-groove-twins-shut-out-cubs-3-0/
David Festa finds his groove, Twins shut out Cubs 3-0
CHICAGO — During a weekend sweep of the Chicago White Sox at Target Field, the Twins broke out the bats while sending baseball’s worst team into a 20-game skid. On Monday, the Twins used pitching to beat the Sox’s northside counterpart. And it started with David Festa, the Twins’ rookie right-hander who appears to be getting the hang of pitching in the majors. After two rough starts to begin his major league career, Festa has steadily improved each time. On Monday, in his fifth big-league start, he tamed the Chicago Cubs over five scoreless innings in a 3-0 victory in front of 35,382 fans at Wrigley Field. “The confidence, the stuff — it really just comes down to executing pitches,” Festa said. “I thought I didn’t execute enough important pitches in the first couple outings. And the past three, there’s been guys on, but I made that important pitch — and I’m just happy about that.” Festa, 24, struck out a career-high nine batters as five Twins pitchers pitched the team’s second shutout in eight days, fanning a combined 14 batters. Nearly every time Festa needed a big out, he got a strikeout — the biggest being the last out in the fifth. With two out and runners on second and third on a double by Pete Crow-Armstrong and a walk to Miguel Araya, Festa struck out leadoff hitter Ian Happ to preserve a two-run lead. “Everything was great,” catcher Ryan Jeffers said. “When he was coming up, you heard about the swing and miss. We haven’t really seen it to the point where it had been in the minors until tonight. He was commanding his offspeed pitches behind in the count, and then in leverage counts, he was able to expand them a little bit more. “I think that’s more of what we want to see from him. He can miss a lot of bats, and that’s what he did today.” The Twins led 2-0 after eight innings on a sacrifice fly from Royce Lewis in the third and a solo home run by Manny Margot in the fourth. They added an insurance run in the ninth when Matt Wallner hit a leadoff double, moved to third on a single by Max Kepler and scored on a double-play ground ball by Jeffers. Griffin Jax pitched the ninth for his eighth save. The Twins have won five games in a row, are 15 games over .500 for the first time this season and pulled within 3½ games of first-place Cleveland in the American League Central Division. Caleb Thielbar, Jorge Alcala, Jhoan Duran and Jax combined to throw four scoreless innings. It was the Twins’ second shutout victory in their last eight games, having won 5-0 at Detroit on July 28. Thielbar, working his way back into a leverage role after being sidetracked by a hamstring injury early this season, fanned all three batters he faced — the Cubs’ second, third and cleanup hitters — in the sixth, one looking and two swinging. “He was great,” Jeffers said. “He’ll be the first to tell you it wasn’t the most beautiful display of command, but when the stuff’s moving and jumping like it was, it’s gonna get a lot of swing and miss, as well.” Margot was 2 for 4 with a home run off Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks, and Lewis plated the game’s first run with a sacrifice fly to score Willi Castro in the third inning. Hendricks (3-10) was charged with two runs on five hits and a walk in six innings. Minnesota might have done more damage against Hendricks, but after Lewis’ sac fly for the second out, Trevor Larnach — who had singled to center field — watched Matt Wallner’s long drive to right-center fall between Crow-Armstrong and Happ instead of running. As he approached third, coach Tommy Watkins aggressively waved the outfielder home, but Larnach was caught easily, 8-6-2, for the final out. Baldelli said Larnach forgot how many outs there were and stopped when it appeared the catch would be made, and while the manager acknowledged it could have been a costly mistake, he said he immediately told Larnach to forget about it and move on. “When we have a legitimate issue with effort, then I have a serious issue with the player,” Baldelli said. “(But) that’s not effort. Although it looks really bad, that was a mental error that cost us, but that was not an effort (play).”
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eccedeus · 6 months ago
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There a lot of fantastic sources out there, many (many!) of them recommended by Palestinian and other MENA and/or Arab and/or Muslims users on here, but I wanted to share a list of what I have been taught/have read myself on contemporary MENA politics and history as a Westerner, and in the spirit of freedom of information and education for all, please DM if you cannot find any of the following:
The Square (2013), a documentary about the 2011 Egyptian revolution
-And as a follow-up, this article (Walter Armbrust, 2011, Al-Jazeera) about neoliberalism in Egypt and parallels to USAmerican neoliberal corruption
A History of the Modern Middle East, by William L. Cleveland and Martin Bunton. It is not perfect, as no history book will ever be, but it does give a very comprehensive overview of central Middle Eastern history in the modern period, from the Ottoman Empire to Egypt, Lebanon, Iran, Syria, Iraq, and American (+Western) interventions leading up to and after 9/11. Chapter 17 in particular gives a solid overview of Israeli colonisation of Palestinian after the Nakba, but again it is definitely flawed in its own ways so keep that in mind
Margot Badran, Feminists, Islam, and nation: gender and the making of modern Egypt (1995)
Joseph A. Massad, Desiring Arabs (2007)
Lindsey Moore, Arab, Muslim, Woman: Voice and vision in postcolonial literature and film (2008)
Lisa Pollard and Mona L. Russell, History, Women and Gender in the Modern Middle East : From Orientalism to the Arab Spring (2018)
Mona Mikhail,  Images of Arab Women: Fact and Fiction, Essays (1979)
And if anyone has any sources to add on, please do so! I love finding more to read
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fifihunterbakariafrocentric · 11 months ago
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Hunter Biden Plays the Victim, and Left Shifts Blame on Israel, with Peter Schweizer, Margot Cleveland, and Rabbi Steve Leder | Ep. 685 - PodClips
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unity-consciousness · 1 year ago
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Watch "No Cocaine Culprit, CNN Mulvaney Apology, and Hunter Mystery, w/ Michael Knowles & Margot Cleveland" on YouTube
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zoeology31 · 6 months ago
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*emerges from today's game covered in blood* Series win, never a doubt!
Nice to see the team get their hitting mojo back late last night and today after that disaster of an offensive hangover the first two games in Pittsburgh. Across the past two series, the Twins have scored 37 runs, allowed 26, and finished 3-3. Baseball!
Pretty solid turn through the rotation after the guys got knocked around in Houston and New York. Ryan looked great, SWR threw 96+ (!?!?!?), Paddack threw 97+ (feat. velo whisperer Cole Sands), and Louie held his own in the spot start. Bullpen has been solid too, with one uh. notable exception.
Thielbar's comeback was such a great story and he's been a fantastic pitcher for us in this current era, and talking about his season feels like sending a beloved pet to the farm upstate, but man. I think this is it. He just doesn't have it anymore, and these last two days have been absolutely brutal to watch.
The offense really picked him up today though, and almost did so yesterday, which has been a wild swing over the course of the week. Lewis is the franchise, Miranda, Margot, and Santana have all been on a tear lately, even Farmer and Vazquez have put up solid June numbers. Also special shoutout to Correa, who's hitting over .500 since porching one in Yankee Stadium last week, capped off with his first career 5-hit game today! That combined with his characteristic stellar defense (error today notwithstanding) and damn, it's always great to have him on the team. He's playing like he saw that poll from The Athletic and/or the Neal tweet lmao.
Let's go back to the score from today, because. 17-9??? Every Twin in the starting lineup reached at least twice, five had at least three hits, and the team combined for 24 hits, their most since 2017 (team record 28). Ten players had an RBI and the team was 11-for-17 with RISP. The combined score ties last year's Cleveland blowout, a game in which position players pitched five half-innings. Everyone's making football score jokes. And it wasn't even at Coors Field! Absolutely wild times.
(Also the game was under 4 hours with a 37-minute rain delay in the middle, in this house we love the pitch clock.)
Nice long early-summer homestand, with the City Connects on-field debut and the annual Pride Day lined up for this weekend. It's a great time to get out to the ballpark and enjoy some baseball, so let's keep it rolling.
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arcticdementor · 2 years ago
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gettothestabbing · 3 years ago
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Regina Miller, a contract worker assisting Delaware County officials, secretly filmed the videos as she helped election employees gather material in response to a “Right to Know Request” that sought documentation to confirm the election results certified by the county.
In one of the several most-recent videos The Federalist obtained from someone familiar with the situation, two employees are speaking. The first woman states, “This is what a provisional bag looks like.” As she continues to explain the process for safeguarding provisional ballots following the close of polls, she notes, “And what we currently do not have is a valid chain of custody for the provisional ballots.”
The shocked whistleblower repeats the claim as a question: “So are you saying we never had a chain of custody?” The other woman replies that only “20 percent of precincts have locked the blue bag in the past,” a reference to the bag in which provisional ballots are to be stored and safeguarded.
“Personally, I think that this is happening in every county in Pennsylvania,” the Delaware County election official notes. “We’re working on this antiquated law,” she explains, “on top of the new law,” an apparent reference to changes instituted shortly before the 2020 election.
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twins2994 · 2 months ago
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Minnesota Twins @ Cleveland Indians 9.19.24
Minnesota Twins Lineup Cleveland Indians Lineup
1.) Manny Margot LF 1.) Angel Martinez LF
2.) Carlos Correa DH 2.) Kyle Manzardo DH
3.) Byron Buxton CF 3.) Jose Ramirez 3B
4.) Carlos Santana 1B 4.) Josh Naylor 1B
5.) Royce Lewis 3B 5.) Lane Thomas CF
6.) Ryan Jeffers C 6.) Andres Gimenez 2B
7.) Kyle Farmer 2B 7.) Jhonkensy Noel RF
8.) Matt Wallner RF 8.) Brayan Rocchio SS
9.) Willi Castro SS 9.) Austin Hedges C
SP Simeon Woods Richardson RHP SP Joey Cantillo LHP
(5-5) 4.08 ERA (2-3) 4.99 ERA
(2024 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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