Fani Willis Endures Disrespect, Racist Tropes And Public Ridicule

My dad was an avid stamp and coin collector. When he died, as grown kids, we took most of those items to an expert appraiser to get the value on them so we could divvy up that amount between us too.

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Good point. I would have said “ethnographic” but anthropological works.

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No, but it is fair to expect her to have fired Wade and hired a different investigator to avoid a mess like this. To be clear, I still don’t think she should be DQ’d if there’s no proof of self dealing, but it was poor judgement.

Biden has been hiding this verdict in the glovebox of his Corvette for a week, so Trump can have it waived.

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Market hasn’t closed yet. Still time to buy shares of Kraft Heinz. Gonna be a demand to replenish Ketchup inventory.

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The fireball precedes the shockwave. I think that James asked for a $379M fine.

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Coming in 5…4…3…

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if I was a conspiracy theorist
Foremost Group CEO Angela Chao died after car went into Texas pond, sheriff says (msn.com)

Angela Chao, the CEO of Foremost Group and the sister-in-law of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, died after her car went into a pond on a private ranch about 40 miles west of Austin, Texas, authorities said Friday.

Chao’s family on Wednesday announced she died in a car accident Sunday, but did not disclose details of the incident at that time.
On Friday, the Blanco County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that on Saturday it “responded to a possible water rescue on a private ranch located in Blanco County, TX.”

“On arrival Blanco County deputies along with Blanco County EMS and Fire recovered the body of Angela Chao from a pond on the ranch,” the statement said.

“EMS attempted emergency measures on Ms. Chao but she succumbed from being under the water,” the statement said.

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“Our preliminary investigation has determined this to be an unfortunate accident. The investigation is ongoing at this time,” the statement said.

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I was reading about an anthropologist.

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A coworker was cleaning out her mother’s house after she passed and found $30k in a shoebox. She then cleaned the rest of the house more carefully. Ended up finding $46k all together. She retired soon after…

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Oh my. That’s gonna sting.

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HEY hUn, a New Eligibility cAse jUsT drOppEd.

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Three years isn’t long enough, but maybe he’ll die before that.

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Does he have to put up a a bond to appeal this one?

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omg, can we give it a rest???

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RE Engoron’s decision:

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From your lips to G-d’s ears.

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So, in all seriousness, in your estimation, how many years before NY can enforce the judgment and actually collect? There are certainly many appeals, motions, etc between now and paying up, no?

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That depends. Did Smith pay Biden back before anyone knew about the vacation, and what was the color of Jack’s speedo?

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It’s just soft x-rays now.

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