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daz28

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  1. He clearly hit him in the helmet. Not sure what view a lot of you guys got
  2. near side official had the right spot near side official had the right spot
  3. Ok down the ball at 1 foot line after punt, gets spotted at 1. Gets 6 inches on 1st down, ball spotted at 2. I had no clue you round up on ball spots
  4. The proper method is to use a light egg wash, but I usually just spray them with some pan primer. Then broil em for a minute
  5. If they blitz a lot do you think we might call some screen plays?
  6. The part that's going to be interesting is who will show up. I can't see how this can proceed w/o the courts deciding which subpoenas must be honored.
  7. Holmes also confirmed Taylor's testimony about the President's thoughts on Ukraine, saying he had asked Sondland "if it was true that the President did not 'give a s--- about Ukraine." Holmes said Sondland had responded that Trump cares only about "big stuff." When Holmes said that the Ukraine war was big, Sondland responded, " 'Big stuff' that benefits the President, like the Biden investigation that Mr. Giuliani was pushing," Holmes said. Holmes' testimony also explains that he was supposed to be in a meeting between Sondland and Andriy Yermak, a top aide to Zelensky. Holmes said he was supposed to be a note-taker for the meeting, but when he arrived he was told by an aide to Yermak that they wanted a one-on-one meeting with "no note-taker." complete opening statement: https://www.lawfareblog.com/opening-statement-david-holmes-impeachment-inquiry
  8. “”Sondland told Trump that (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelensky ‘loves your ass,'” Holmes testified. “I then heard President Trump ask, ‘So, he’s gonna do the investigation?’ Ambassador Sondland replied that ‘he’s gonna do it,’ adding that President Zelensky will do ‘anything you ask him to.'” https://www.rawstory.com/2019/11/david-holmes-opening-statement-to-congress-directly-implicated-donald-trump-report/
  9. I sensed something odd when Ambassador Sondland told me on June 28 that he did not wish to include most of the regular interagency participants in a call planned with President Zelenskyy later that day. Ambassador Sondland, Ambassador Volker, Secretary Perry, and I were on this call, dialing in from different locations. However, Ambassador Sondland said that he wanted to make sure no one was transcribing or monitoring as they added President Zelenskyy to the call. Also, before President Zelenskyy joined the call, Ambassador Volker separately told the U.S. participants that he, Ambassador Volker, planned to be explicit with President Zelenskyy in a one-on-one meeting in Toronto on July 2 about what President Zelenskyy should do to get the White House meeting. Again, it was not clear to me on that call what this meant, but Ambassador Volker noted that he would relay that President Trump wanted to see rule of law, transparency, but also, specifically, cooperation on investigations to “get to the bottom of things.” Once President Zelenskyy joined the call, the conversation was focused on energy policy and the Stanytsia-Luhanska bridge. President Zelenskyy also said he looked forward to the White House visit President Trump had offered in his May 29 letter. I reported on this call to Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who had responsibility for Ukraine, and I wrote a memo for the record dated June 30 that summarized our conversation with President Zelenskyy. On July 10, 2019, Oleksandr Danylyuk, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council for Ukraine, visited Washington, D.C. for a meeting with National Security Advisor Bolton. Ambassadors Volker and Sondland also attended, along with Energy Secretary Rick Perry. The meeting proceeded well until the Ukrainians broached the subject of a meeting between the two presidents. The Ukrainians saw this meeting as critically important in order to solidify the support of their most important international partner. Amb. Sondland started to speak about Ukraine delivering specific investigations in order to secure the meeting with the President, at which time Ambassador Bolton cut the meeting short.
  10. Taylor said Morrison recounted a conversation that Gordon Sondland, America’s ambassador to the European Union, had with a top aide to Zelenskiy named Andriy Yermak. Taylor said Morrison told him security assistance would not materialize until Zelenskiy committed to investigate Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company that once employed Biden’s son. A White House meeting for Zelenskiy also was in play. “I was alarmed by what Mr. Morrison told me about the Sondland-Yermak conversation,” Taylor testified. “This was the first time I had heard that the security assistance — not just the White House meeting — was conditioned on the investigations.” Taylor testified that Morrison told him he had a “sinking feeling” after learning about a Sept. 7 conversation Sondland had with Trump. “According to Mr. Morrison, President Trump told Ambassador Sondland that he was not asking for a quid pro quo,” Taylor testified. “But President Trump did insist that President Zelenskiy go to a microphone and say he is opening investigations of Biden and 2016 election interference, and that President Zelenskiy should want to do this himself. Mr. Morrison said that he told Ambassador Bolton and the NSC lawyers of this phone call between President Trump and Ambassador Sondland.” https://fox59.com/2019/10/30/top-trump-adviser-steps-down-ahead-of-impeachment-testimony/
  11. https://www.rawstory.com/2019/10/oh-my-god-msnbcs-morning-joe-torches-fox-news-for-disgusting-spy-slurs-against-new-impeachment-witness/
  12. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2019/10/28/breaking-top-ukraine-expert-on-national-security-council-plans-to-testify-about-trumpzelensky-call-n2555490
  13. On July 10, 2019, Oleksandr Danylyuk, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council for Ukraine, visited Washington, D.C. for a meeting with National Security Advisor Bolton. Ambassadors Volker and Sondland also attended, along with Energy Secretary Rick Perry. The meeting proceeded well until the Ukrainians broached the subject of a meeting between the two presidents. The Ukrainians saw this meeting as critically important in order to solidify the support of their most important international partner. Amb. Sondland started to speak about Ukraine delivering specific investigations in order to secure the meeting with the President, at which time Ambassador Bolton cut the meeting short. Following this meeting, there was a scheduled debriefing during which Amb. Sondland emphasized the importance that Ukraine deliver the investigations into the 2016 election, the Bidens, and Burisma. I stated to Amb. Sondland that his statements were inappropriate, that the request to investigate Biden and his son had nothing to do with national security, and that such investigations were not something the NSC was going to get involved in or push. Dr. Hill then entered the room and asserted to Amb. Sondland that his statements were inappropriate. Following the debriefing meeting, I reported my concerns to the NSC’s lead counsel. Dr. Hill also reported the incident to the NSC’s lead counsel. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2019/10/28/breaking-top-ukraine-expert-on-national-security-council-plans-to-testify-about-trumpzelensky-call-n2555490
  14. Found it a bit strange they didn't take a closer look at the spot on Bell's 2nd effort first down. It was awfully close, and would have been nice to see where his knee went down.
  15. Pretty sure he engaged in illegal prostitution. Also pretty sure it was recorded by camera surveillance. Almost positive no one replying is an attorney. Absolutely positive Kraft had sufficient funds to mount a great (il)legal defense.
  16. Except that it was a crime. No idea why anyone would be happy, because someone gets away with a crime, because they have high priced lawyers. All these poor sex criminals having their good names dragged through the mud??
  17. If wants to sweat his nads off at TC hoping for potential injuries, that's fine with me. It will give him a leg up for in-season injuries, too.
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