Meagan Pittman

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Meagan Pittman

@maygunp

35 year old PhD student stumbling around and trying to successfully adult. Somehow this became a hockey twitter? #RaiseUp

Archer Lodge, NC Katılım Nisan 2009
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Started with a bang
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BLAKER’S TURN AND THE WHOLE LINE’S BUZZING
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Spittin' Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets@spittinchiclets·
Canes fans are hitting the Canadiens with the Ole chant 😂
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Queen of the Puck
Queen of the Puck@rbarkleyhockey·
Andrei Svechnikov and those goalies 😅 He just shimmies his way into Jakub Dobes' crease and the Habs' netminder was NOT thrilled about it Svechnikov with two minutes in the box #SoundTheSiren #GoHabsGo #NHL #StanleyCup
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Get it done 🤜 🤛
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Governor Josh Stein
Governor Josh Stein@NC_Governor·
LET’S GO, CANES!!!
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z - jason 🦥🪐
z - jason 🦥🪐@spongebobsloth·
STANKOVEN IS BETTER THAN THAT MAN IN DALLAS
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z - jason 🦥🪐
z - jason 🦥🪐@spongebobsloth·
svech’s reaction to getting a penalty “me? ME?” 😭😭😭
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WeBelieve
WeBelieve@WeBelieveEM·
tw // sa The Myth: “The judge saw all the evidence and acquitted Carter Hart and his teammates” The Reality: Statements made to Hockey Canada in 2022 by players involved contained critical information that would have lent credibility to EM, and ultimately proved she was sexually assaulted. - It proves Cal Foote was naked when he performed his “party trick”. - It proves she was crying in the hotel room. - It proves the men had golf clubs, and that Dube swung one at her. - It proves she tried to leave. - It proves she slipped and fell at the bar. All of these points were contested by the defence and used to discredit her. McLeod’s own lawyer David Humphrey went as far as to call the report a “virtual treasure trove” of evidence. However, this 2022 report was ruled during the pre-trial process to be coerced on the threat of barring the players from representing Canada again, and thus ruled inadmissible. The judge who acquitted the players NEVER saw the evidence. But it is naive to believe that the “threat” would make the men tell a MORE damning account of the night. Common sense suggests that even those confessions were a sugar-coated version of their conduct. There is no logical explanation for them to exaggerate their impropriety. Hockey Canada’s investigator Danielle Robitaille agrees; she referred to the statements as the most “truthful versions from the players”. But regardless of common sense, the way the information was obtained spoiled the “legality” of the evidence; but it does not change the “reality” of it. To illustrate this distinction, look no further than R. v. Collins; a landmark 1987 Supreme Court of Canada decision that shaped how Canadian courts handle unlawfully obtained evidence. In Vancouver, Ruby Collins was under surveillance as part of an investigation into a "heroin problem". An officer approached her in a local pub, told her that he was a police officer, and then grabbed her by the throat and in the process dragged her down to the floor in what is known as a "throat hold" used to prevent suspects from swallowing drug filled balloons. The officer then told her to let go of a heroin filled balloon she had in her hand, and she did so. The officer then arrested Collins for drug possession. The reality? Collins was in possession of an illegal drug. Plain as day. The legality? Grounds for the officer's belief that Collins possessed heroin was never established, and the trial judge concluded that the search was illegal. Because of the method the evidence was gathered, Collin’s walked free. Legally she was “innocent”. But the reality isn’t as black and white, it exists in a grey area. Legal scholars can debate the outcome, but regardless, it is clear that crucial evidence CAN be omitted from a trial regardless of how “real” it is. In the case of Carter Hart and his fellow accused, anyone who claims the “judge saw all the evidence” is telling a half-truth. The reality is the judge saw only the admissible evidence. Because no matter how obviously crucial to a case evidence can be, nothing is immune to the web of legal loopholes that complicate courtrooms. Unfortunately for EM, so many people will only see the headlines: “Players acquitted” or “Justice rules complainant unreliable”. But it is irresponsible to pretend that a “treasure trove” of evidence doesn’t exist because of a technicality. It will never have the impact it deserved in court, but it deserves to have its impact felt in the court of public opinion. And on the point of Foote’s party trick, the evidence proves that EM was sexually assaulted (the judge, in her own ruling, acquitted Foote solely on Carter Hart’s false testimony that he was clothed). Hart testimony was the epitome of his entitled privilege; lying under oath because he knew legally he could not be held accountable for those lies.
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The Loudest House is waiting
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🏒Matt Britton
🏒Matt Britton@Matt_S_Britton·
Remember these names: Rick Rypien Derek Boogaard Wade Belak Claude Lemieux 4 enforcers who took their own lives. 4 who had CTE. 4 who still had a lot of life left to live. All part of an NHL who pay lip service to the dangers while doing nothing to end the cycle
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NHL Review
NHL Review@nhl_review·
Claude Lemieux Derek Boogaard Wade Belak Steve Montador Chris Simon Bob Probert Rick Rypien Todd Ewen Marek Svatos Mark Pavelich And many more. NHL must do better protecting players brains and providing them with mental health programs after their career is over
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Logan Campbell
Logan Campbell@loganncampbelll·
Carolina is one win away from advancing to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006. Going to be rocking inside the Lenovo tonight.
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Canes Talk
Canes Talk@canes_talk·
On June 1st, 2006 the Carolina Hurricanes advanced to the Stanley Cup Final on home ice, led by captain Rod Brind’Amour who scored the game-winning goal. With Rod now behind the bench, the Canes have a tremendous opportunity to do it again tonight. #SoundTheSiren #GETITDONE
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