How about what he did in 2017 or 2020?
Umm, well yes they are according to Joe Biden, and I quote, 'All women who say they are sexual assault victims should be believed." Did you consult with the Dunce of Donepezil on this?
How about what he did in 2017 or 2020?
Umm, well yes they are according to Joe Biden, and I quote, 'All women who say they are sexual assault victims should be believed." Did you consult with the Dunce of Donepezil on this?
Reread the thread. Where have I have I come across as supporting Keith Appling? He's a scumbag. The only reason I entered the thread was to refute Mutt's cheap shot about Izzo.
Again, the prosecutor found no crime had been committed. You just assume them guilty because they wore Green & White.
Not obsessed, nor pissed off - but thanks for projecting.
By "throwing people under the bus", you are referring to my comments disparaging poor, innocent, un-powerful Nancy Pelosi. Gotcha'.Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 12:34 pmNot obsessed, nor pissed off - but thanks for projecting.
Amused at how you have no problem throwing people under the bus with zero evidence -- and yet give out free passes to others, likely only because they are MSUers? Definitely.
Spartans will ... get away with it. As do Wolverines, Buckeyes, Irish, Crimson Tide, etc etc etc. Not sure why there is so much loyalty to these cesspools of crap that are called college athletic programs.
THEY. WERE. ON. HER. TWITTER. ACCOUNT.Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 1:26 pmYou had zero evidence that Pelosi had anything at all to do with those tweets ... which makes her exactly as culpable as your man Izzo.
I have said before it probably was a staffer. I just believe if you are a public person, one that is elected to her position by voters and is now in one of the most powerful offices in the county, you have the responsibility to stand behind the words published under your name.Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 1:40 pmAnd if you think that Nancy tweets, or has anything to do with her social media content, I've got some mahvolous swampland to sell you in Florida. Nancy Pelosi may be a lot of things, but accusing her of racist slurs based on a tweet? Can't make that connection.
Prove that whomever made that mistake was not some 22 year old staffer that did it out of racism and not just ignorance about baseball. Remember, innocence until proven guilty is your mantra.
Your opinion doesn't count.
Ocean front property in the desert. You try to sell them something farcical… not something they can actually buy.Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 1:40 pmAnd if you think that Nancy tweets, or has anything to do with her social media content, I've got some mahvolous swampland to sell you in Florida. Nancy Pelosi may be a lot of things, but accusing her of racist slurs based on a tweet? Can't make that connection.
Prove that whomever made that mistake was not some 22 year old staffer that did it out of racism and not just ignorance about baseball. Remember, innocence until proven guilty is your mantra.
Your opinion doesn't count.
Not sure what a guy that got booted by Neanderthal Brady Hoke after the domestic violence issue has to do with a guy charged with murder after being allowed to stay on msu basketball after raping a woman, but keep trying, sport!Honeyman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 12:21 amFrank Clark arrested with uzi in car.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/316 ... un-vehicle
In 2012 Clark was arrested for felony home-invasion charges.[47]
In 2014 Clark was arrested for domestic violence. He said at the time of his arrest that him and got into an argument in a hotel room in Sandusky, Ohio, but that he didn’t touch her. The officer who responded said that Clark had an injury on his nose and determined he was intoxicated at the time of his arrest. A lamp in the hotel room was damaged and his girlfriend had large welt on the side of her cheek and marks on her neck, as well as what appeared to be a rug burn. She reportedly threw a remote at Clark during the argument, to which Clark responded by restraining her on the bed. She bit his nose to try to get free, after which he shoved her head into the bed but she got free. After getting free Clark reportedly punched her. As she was trying to leave the room, she threw the alarm clock at Clark.[48] Clark pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct but had the assault charges dropped. He was required to pay a $350 fine and was sentenced to a three-day jail sentence, but was given credit for time already served after his arrest.
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You really don't see the comparison? I know you're blinded to reality by your love for Michigan, but I didn't think you were that dumb, Matt. I'll type slow.........former athlete from university gets in serious trouble with the law. That's it.Matt wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 4:41 amNot sure what a guy that got booted by Neanderthal Brady Hoke after the domestic violence issue has to do with a guy charged with murder after being allowed to stay on msu basketball after raping a woman, but keep trying, sport!Honeyman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 12:21 amFrank Clark arrested with uzi in car.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/316 ... un-vehicle
In 2012 Clark was arrested for felony home-invasion charges.[47]
In 2014 Clark was arrested for domestic violence. He said at the time of his arrest that him and got into an argument in a hotel room in Sandusky, Ohio, but that he didn’t touch her. The officer who responded said that Clark had an injury on his nose and determined he was intoxicated at the time of his arrest. A lamp in the hotel room was damaged and his girlfriend had large welt on the side of her cheek and marks on her neck, as well as what appeared to be a rug burn. She reportedly threw a remote at Clark during the argument, to which Clark responded by restraining her on the bed. She bit his nose to try to get free, after which he shoved her head into the bed but she got free. After getting free Clark reportedly punched her. As she was trying to leave the room, she threw the alarm clock at Clark.[48] Clark pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct but had the assault charges dropped. He was required to pay a $350 fine and was sentenced to a three-day jail sentence, but was given credit for time already served after his arrest.
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