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Swifty Spelling Corrector

@SwiftyCorrector

professional ball buster

Hoboken, NJ เข้าร่วม Ekim 2013
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Jeremysmom
Jeremysmom@Jeremysmom48·
@spencerpratt @PatriotXV11 It’s interesting how you have quadruple the amount of likes on your posts and videos then Nithya or Karen Bass. I don’t know what needs to happen, but you need to win, I’m praying something happens
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
Saving LA - Phase III
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Michael Imperio
Michael Imperio@MImperioRacing·
@Cubpower44 @GhostofSwiftH I’m not going to name anyone. They way people beat the system is The ship to there farm and back in a day and shockwave I have suggested to scan every horses chip in there neck when they enter a racetrack or leave That would stop it
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GhostofSwiftHitter
GhostofSwiftHitter@GhostofSwiftH·
Drug use is still rampant They caught no one of importance Spent millions on labs Alienate the entire industry Whip strikes? Serious name all positive outcomes from HISA . The slight downtick of horse deaths from pre HISA?
Cubpower44@Cubpower44

@GhostofSwiftH The alternative was state agencies. The Kentucky Derby winner was drugged. Drug use was rampant with no penalties from regulators. Trainers went to federal prison. People have short memories and basically like to complain.

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Sandra Reisz
Sandra Reisz@ReiszSandra·
@spencerpratt @Hunter_Eagleman We got your back Spencer. There is a lot happening right now to overturn the primary result. I am part of just one group working on it. You are the best thing to happen to LA in a long time!
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
Are they done counting yet?
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MAGA Pilled Agent
MAGA Pilled Agent@RedPilledAgent0·
“Their is no evidence of voter fraud in Cali” So how come Prior to the election in May, Governor Newsom signed SB 73. This law, effective immediately before the June 2 primary, prohibits unauthorized access, disruption, modification, or seizure of voter rolls, voter lists, or certified voting technology by law enforcement (including federal agents) without a court order or specific state election law investigation. Crazy shit right Spence?
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Jill Thomas
Jill Thomas@JillThomas22·
@spencerpratt Thanks to those late Nithya Ramen votes, the Democrats were also able to pass another .5% of sales tax on Angelinos too. There sales tax will now be 10.25%. Wow.
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Simon Bray
Simon Bray@SJBray·
Looking forward to returning to @BelmontStakes this weekend. I will joining the crew @TheNYRA @FOXSports to help cover some of the under card races. Fri: 1 - 2:30pm, 3:30-5pm FS2 Sat: 1:45-3pm, 4-6pm FS2 and @FS1.
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GhostofSwiftHitter
GhostofSwiftHitter@GhostofSwiftH·
Pretty solid turf race. Who we live. Pick exaxta . if you get exacta @saksuds wil make you some special brownies
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Joserael 
Joserael @joserael·
1/2) May 24, 1980. Here's a great source from the Long Beach Arena concert, with the band in a good mood and Phil doing a great vocal performance that's a far cry from his terrible March performances,
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GhostofSwiftHitter
GhostofSwiftHitter@GhostofSwiftH·
Are you a retard? No Repole sends horses to Britt Russell . . Believe this was horse that dropped
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Golf Digest
Golf Digest@GolfDigest·
Social media was up in arms after Jon Rahm made an albatross that failed to make the LIV broadcast. Read more: glfdig.st/OKF450YXAgK
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Quigleys_Corner
Quigleys_Corner@Quigleys_Corner·
Veteran horseplayer Tony Banks will opine on yesterday's @KentuckyDerby results as well as give us some winners on today's nine-race card when he joins me on the seminar at 11:50 am PT. Watch & listen via @santaanitapark simulcast feed or online here: 1st.tv
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GhostofSwiftHitter
GhostofSwiftHitter@GhostofSwiftH·
Hope Baffert or Japan win Derby next Put fucking Cherry on top
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Tinky
Tinky@Tinky47flat·
‡ Were Bettors Fleeced by the Baeza Gate Incident? More than a few readers are likely to recall the damning lack of action by the KY Stewards immediately after the running of the 2024 KY. Derby. Sierra Leone, a horse with a history of lugging in in his races, did so throughout the stretch drive, and repeatedly bumped Forever Young in the process, forcing that rival in from roughly the eight path at the head of the stretch, to the three path at the wire. At least twice Forever Young was knocked off-stride by Sierra Leone, losing his hind-end action as a result. If that weren't bad enough, Sierra Leone's jockey, Tyler Gaffalione, appeared to reach out and touch/push Forever Young nearing the wire, which is an infraction according to the Kentucky Administrative Regulations (810 KAR 4:040.12.3) governing the race. The two horses were separated by only a nose at the wire. Not only did the Stewards fail to DQ Sierra Leone, but they didn't even post on Inquiry. Calling their lack of action that day merely damning would, in my view, be too kind. Fast-forward to the Alysheba Stakes, contested on the Oaks undercard. Baeza, the high-profile 9/5 favorite, broke well behind the rest of the field, and rallied late to finish 3/4 of a length behind the winner, and 1/2 length short of the runner-up. On close inspection, after the dust settled, the following salient facts have become clear. The assistant starter continued to hold Baeza until after the gates had opened. I have attached four images, captured in chronological order (hat tip to NBC for the high-quality video). The first three demonstrate indisputably that the horse was being held until after the gates had opened. The fourth, almost equally important image, shows Baeza's reaction just an instant after his head had been released. What I believe can be seen is that his legs are akilter, and his left hind (right side looking at the image) is off the ground. He appears to have been leaning backwards, rather than forward. I would argue that it is consistent with a natural reaction to push forward when the gate opened, then back when his head was stymied by the assistant starter. It also helps to explain why there was a distinct gap between when the starter let go of the horse, and when Baeza left the gate. Baeza's jockey, Junior Alvarado was heated when speaking with the Stewards by phone, and, using spicy language, seemed to assert that his warnings that his mount wasn't set properly were ignored before the gate was sprung. Ultimately, the Stewards looked at the video, and took no action. *** According to the KHRC rules, under Section 10. Horses Left at Post, subsection 2 : "If the stewards determine that the horse was precluded from obtaining a fair start, the stewards shall rule the horse a nonstarter and shall order money wagered on the horse deducted from the pari-mutuel pool and refunded to holders of pari-mutuel tickets on the horse, unless the horse ruled a nonstarter is part of a pari-mutuel entry and another horse inthe entry is not left at the post, in which case there shall not be a pari-mutuel refund." Given the clear evidence presented above, and illustrated in the attached photos, it seems that the only possible excuse for the Stewards' inaction is that somehow, somehow they determined that Baeza was not "precluded from obtaining a fair start". If, in the Stewards judgement, he had been, then the above rule would mandate that he should have automatically been declared a non-starter, triggering refunds on all wagers that featured him. Speaking of wagering, I don't have precise numbers, but these gross numbers will help to make the point. $2,866,911 – WPS $1,445,256 – exacta $821, 571 – trifecta $1,674,000 – pk 3/4/5 $511,000 – DD/superfecta That's a rough total of $7.3m bet on pools in which Baeza was included. I don't know what percentage his share would represent, but as he was the 9/5 favorite, it surely isn't chump change. *** I would argue, based on the above evidence, that there there are only two basic possibilities, both of which would shine a damning light on the KY Stewards. Either they failed to discern that the assistant starter continued to hold Baeza until after the gates had opened, and that he was "precluded from obtaining a fair start" as a result, or they did note it, yet somehow arrived at the conclusion that he was not disadvantaged by the incident. Both, at least to my mind, are unfathomable. Unless someone can produce another possible, and compelling explanation, the answer to the question posed in the title of the post appears, sadly, to be a resounding YES.
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