Kyle
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@RiseNDraft Cam Williams and Micah Gilbert time. I like the guys we have. Let’s see what they can do!
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Making sense of Notre Dame’s transfer portal wide receiver search - Who the Fighting Irish are pushing for atozsports.com/college-footba…
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The Minnesota Somali fraud exposes everything that is wrong with government. Politicians and their administrators spend other people’s (taxpayers’) money to advance their own interests —getting themselves and their party elected and reelected by supporting an ethnic group which votes as a block — under the guise of supporting a purported good, in this case child daycare, autism care and ‘healthcare’ broadly defined.
When this fraud is combined with a system which allows one voter to ‘verify’ up to eight other voters who do not have to show state or federal ID, at best you destroy the American people’s confidence in our democratic voting system, and, at worst, you have rigged elections.
The only way this stops is for the people responsible to suffer severe criminal consequences and for there to be a Federal internal audit system where private citizen bounty hunters who find fraud earn rewards equal to a percentage of the grift identified.
The time to fix our broken system is now.
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🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
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As a member of the Notre Dame Football media corps back in 1993, the sudden wide he acceptance of head to head as the determining factor in the college football selection process is irritating to me. But I’m surprised how little attention the non-call on the last play of the ND-Texas A&M game which Jon Gruden called the worst missed call he had ever seen, (the one where the A&M player was allowed to tackle the Notre Dame defensive lineman who was who is about to sack the A&M quarterback to end the game, instead allowing the winning touchdown pass to be thrown) is not being discussed more. Those who used to listen to me on ND Postgame radio shows know I railed for years about the need for independent officiating. It is just human nature that an official who is paid by and evaluated by a particular conference is going to be reluctant to call a game deciding penalty against the team from his conference. In this case the missed call not only got the SEC an additional team in the playoff it got that A&M team into the playoff as well. Yes there were other things that ND could have done to win either one of those first games, but without this call, ND would be in the playoff!
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The way the College Football season shaped up, the CFP Committee had an opportunity to do the most right thing with the smallest backlash.
Alabama and BYU getting blown out in their conference championship games opened the door to put both Notre Dame and Miami in.
Instead they dropped the ball and punished BYU for losing, didn’t punish Alabama for losing and then flipped Notre Dame and Miami despite neither of them playing a game.
None of it makes sense.
They did the thing that would give them the most backlash just to have 5 SEC teams in the playoff.
That makes everyone question the integrity of the process and rightfully so.
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