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What a fantastic idea...if it works!

Town forces argumentative parents to be umpires at Little League games
Little League season is underway and one New Jersey town is introducing an ingenious new rule to crack down on misbehavior after parents were caught on camera berating and yelling at referees and umpires at youth games.

Referees and umpires are often volunteers and there's been an increase in resignations with the rise in shouting matches. It's an issue impacting the Little League players in Deptford Township, New Jersey, a suburb of Philadelphia, where two volunteer umpires have quit in the last week.

"They're coming here, they're being abused, they don't need that. So they're walking away," Deptford Township Little League President Don Bozzuffi told Philadelphia ABC station WPVI.

So now, the Little League officials in Deptford Township have created an innovative new solution to combat the trend. If a parent or another spectator fights with an umpire, they have to volunteer to officiate themselves for at least three upcoming games.

"You’re not allowed to come onto our complex until you complete three umpire assignments. Once you do that, then we’ll let you come back," Bozzuffi explained.
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WE BUILD THE WALL WE GO TO JAIL :lol:

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/tw ... aud-scheme

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Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that BRIAN KOLFAGE and ANDREW BADOLATO were sentenced today by United States District Judge Analisa Torres. KOLFAGE was sentenced to 51 months in prison, and BADOLATO was sentenced to 36 months in prison, for their respective roles in carrying out a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors in connection with an online crowdfunding campaign known as “We Build The Wall” by soliciting donations using false statements and then stealing the resulting donations.
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Starting in approximately December 2018, BRIAN KOLFAGE, ANDREW BADOLATO, their co-defendant TIMOTHY SHEA, and others orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors, including donors in the Southern District of New York, in connection with an online crowdfunding campaign ultimately known as “We Build The Wall” that raised more than $25,000,000 to build a wall along the southern border of the United States.

In particular, to induce donors to donate to the campaign, KOLFAGE repeatedly and falsely assured the public that he would “not take a penny in salary or compensation” and that “100% of the funds raised…will be used in the execution of our mission and purpose.”

Those representations were lies. In truth, KOLFAGE, BADOLATO, SHEA, and others received hundreds of thousands of dollars in donor funds from We Build the Wall, which they each used in a manner inconsistent with the organization’s public representations.

For example, KOLFAGE covertly took for his personal use more than $350,000 in funds that donors had given to We Build the Wall. To conceal the payments to KOLFAGE from We Build the Wall, KOLFAGE, BADOLATO, SHEA, and others devised a scheme to route those payments through entities and bank accounts that they controlled.

They took various steps to obscure or conceal these payments, including by using fake invoices and sham contracts — conduct for which SHEA was convicted at trial of obstruction of justice.

In addition to the prison terms, KOLFAGE was sentenced to three years of supervised release and ordered to forfeit $17,872,106 and pay restitution in the amount of $2,877,414. :snippity: :snippity:
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Yeah! Finally safe behind walls, much safer than their own built wall section. No illegal immigrants will try to get at them ;) Even protected by guards with 2A. :lol:
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A Russian troll tried to join Fogbow, but I deleted the account. He re-registered using the same email address. I deleted that one, and the next 15 times he registered. It's so quick to delete them, I'm not gonna bother with banning an email address, they can just get another one.

So finally I approved his account and left it inactive, so he can't do anything but he can't re-register either, because that email is taken.

So he told all his Russian buddies about us, and now I have like 18 inactive Russian spammers waiting for me to approve their accounts, which is not gonna happen.

omg магазин wants to join us, using the email lana7878w@rambler.ru. That ".ru" means Russia.
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A distant family member with a similar name can't get his email address straight so keeps using mine to sign up for gun and holster sellers, truck dealerships, patriot this and that, etc. Messes with the algorithms.
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News of the Derp: https://www.vice.com/en/article/epvx47/ ... legal-weed
Republicans desperate to save K-9s’ jobs following weed legalization seem to have forgotten that unemployment is, in fact, the default for dogs.

Minnesota’s House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday night that would make non-medical weed legal in the state for people 21 and older. The 300-page bill passed by a vote of 71-59.

In the discussion leading up to the vote, Republican state Rep. Brian Johnson, who wasn’t in favor of the bill, said he was concerned about the cost of getting rid of police departments’ furry, four-legged snitches.
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This may belong elsewhere but couldn’t find it:

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Indiana University president condemns defunding of Kinsey Institute by state Legislature

Rachel Smith, The Herald-Times
Fri, April 28, 2023 at 7:36 PM GMT+2

Indiana University President Pamela Whitten has condemned recent legislation passed prohibiting state dollars from going to the Kinsey Institute, the university's longstanding, prominent research entity devoted to the study of human sexuality.

“As a premier research institution with a 200-year legacy of impact within our state and around world, IU is firmly committed to academic freedom. The university is concerned that a provision singling out a specific research institute sets a troubling precedent with implications that could limit the ability of public colleges and universities to pursue research and scholarship that benefits people and improves lives," Whitten wrote in a public statement released early Friday.

Indiana lawmakers argue over Alfred Kinsey's legacy, controversies

The news of this funding loss arrives out of the recent adoption of the state budget, which the Legislature approved early Friday morning.

The Kinsey-specific stipulation was introduced by Rep. Lorissa Sweet, R-Wabash, as an amendment to the proposed budget after she raised concerns about the work of the institute's founder and namesake ― Dr. Alfred Charles Kinsey, an American biology who later broke onto the national circuit for his influential work in sexology. In addition to publishing landmark research on human sexuality, he founded the research institute, then-called the Institute for Sex Research, at Indiana University in 1947.

Given his focus on unconventional topics, especially during the early 1900s, Kinsey has always been a controversial figure, with Sweet's specific objections stemming from the late researcher's methodology.

Kinsey collected survey data on sexual behavior from more than 18,000 participants, including responses from pedophiles. This has led some critics to accuse him of encouraging sexual experimentation on children. There has not been any evidence produced to support this claim and no related criminal charges have ever been brought against Kinsey, who died in 1956.

When Sweet's proposal was brought to the table, Rep. Matt Pierce, a Democrat representing Bloomington, accused her of parroting debunked conspiracy theories, according to earlier coverage by the Indianapolis Star. Pierce added the restriction would amount to an unnecessary headache for IU, describing it as a complicated bookkeeping exercise. But many lawmakers eventually sided with Sweet, with the added stipulation being adopted in a 53-34 vote in April.





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Four siblings killed in fiery New York parkway crash had long history of panhandling, angry relatives tell the News: (EXCLUSIVE)

Ellen Moynihan, Emma Seiwell, Leonard Greene, Barry Paddock, New York Daily News
Fri, April 28, 2023 at 6:16 PM GMT+2

The four siblings killed in a fiery New York parkway crash along with their unlicensed teenage cousin had a long history of panhandling across at least three states, heartbroken angry relatives and neighbors tell the Daily News.

Investigators suspect, in fact, they were out begging the day they died. They have recovered surveillance footage that appears to show the children panhandling at New Jersey mall hours before the March 19 crash, according to local reports. In their hunt for handouts, the young siblings ranging in age from 8 to 17, found themselves alone far from home on a winding road to their polyamorous parents’ home in Derby, Connecticut with their cousin behind the wheel.

“They were sent up to New Jersey that day to panhandle ... That’s why they were so far away,” one relative told the Daily News, breaking down in tears.

Relatives who spoke to The News, who asked not to be named for fear of angering the victims’ parents during a difficult time, painted a haunting picture of an unconventional family where the children didn’t go to school, their father and his “two wives” lived together under one roof and the kids spent time panhandling.

“I’m so mad. I’m so angry. I hope they’re somewhere in the afterlife getting better treatment than they did on earth,” the relative said.

There were warning signs of trouble before the crash. Authorities had been involved with the family as long as nine months ago when cops and child welfare were alerted after the kids were spotted begging in a Connecticut shopping plaza, a police report obtained by The News shows.

Child welfare agents had already met with family members, including several of the children who perished, weeks before the crash “based on an alleged incident that occurred in New York,” officials previously said.

After interviewing several of the children, no further actions was deemed necessary.

A fiery crash
Authorities said 16-year-old Malik Smith, who didn’t even have a learner’s permit, was at the wheel of the rented 2021 Nissan Rogue with no adult on board when he failed to navigate a curve of the Hutchinson River Parkway just north of the Mamaroneck Road exit at about 12:20 a.m.

The doomed SUV hit a boulder and struck a tree before bursting into flames. Cops believe an exhausted Malik likely fell asleep.

Malik died in the crash along with his cousins: Anthony Billips Jr., 17, Zahnyiah Cross, 12, Shawnell Cross 11, and Andrew Billips, 8. A lone survivor, 9-year old Abraham Billips, managed to escape through the broken lift gate glass.




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Horrible, sad story.
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Remains found in Lake Mead identified as Las Vegas man missing for 25 years
Officials named remains as those of Claude Russell Pensinger, who disappeared on fishing trip in 1998

Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles
Fri 28 Apr 2023 14.45 BST

Nevada officials have identified remains found in Lake Mead as those of a Las Vegas man missing for 25 years, the latest development in a quest to identify a series of bodies discovered in America’s largest reservoir last year.

On three different days last summer, visitors at a beach on the lake discovered skeletal remains along the shoreline. The Clark county coroner’s office announced on Thursday that those remains belonged to the same person, now identified as as Claude Russell Pensinger, who disappeared on 14 July 1998 at the age of 52.

Pensinger is the third person the office has identified after several sets of remains emerged from the lake amid a devastating drought that has severely depleted the reservoir.




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I'm going to bed. Several of the posts I've read here in the last little bit about radical republicans are extraordinarily depressing and infuriating. I don't know how we can survive as a country with so many horrible, hateful politicians and their base. :cry:
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AndyinPA wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 11:43 pm I'm going to bed. Several of the posts I've read here in the last little bit about radical republicans are extraordinarily depressing and infuriating. I don't know how we can survive as a country with so many horrible, hateful politicians and their base. :cry:
Oh Andy....I feel that way most days. I find myself overwhelmed by caring to stay informed, yet needing The Andy Griffith Show with a fruity Martini and a Gummie. It's horrible.
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:eek:

I stopped watching him years ago.
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What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
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Well, its a good thing I can't go out in public, then, as I wouldn't be able to use the bathrooms....
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So all of us 70-year old women will be walking into the men's restrooms in Kansas.

Cool.

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-01/ ... /102288876

While Australians sleep tonight, an enormously significant financial deal will be worked through.

Key points:
Shares in First Republic Bank crashed on Friday, due to fears its financial health was in doubt
An outright failure of the bank could cause a financial crisis
It is reported that US authorities are facilitating an urgent "auction" for the bank

It relates to the US regional bank First Republic.

That bank has a little more than $US200 billion ($301 billion) worth of assets and around 7,000 employees, so it's a large, San Francisco-based bank.

For context, Lehman Brothers — before it collapsed in 2008, which sparked the global financial crisis — had roughly $US600 billion worth of assets.

Shares in First Republic Bank crashed on Wall Street on Friday, due to fears the financial health of the bank was in doubt.

Its stock price fell 75 per cent early last week on news that customers had withdrawn $US100 billion in deposits amid the onset of the banking crisis.

Its stock price is now down 97 per cent so far this year.

For all intents and purposes, the bank has failed but, officially, it remains a going concern.

However, the nuance around how the bank is winding up is significant.
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Before all us non-ova women start peeing in the gutter in KS, do we know what the actual language of the law says or are we just relying on a tweet?
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-01/ ... /102288876

We've just witnessed the second biggest bank failure in US history.

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Shares in First Republic Bank crashed on Friday, due to fears its financial health was in doubt
The bank has been officially wound up and immediately "sold" to JPMorgan to prevent global crisis
First Republic is the third US bank to fail in two months
US regional bank First Republic had a little more than $US200 billion ($301 billion) worth of assets and around 7,000 employees, so it was a large, San Francisco-based bank.

For context, Lehman Brothers — before it collapsed in 2008, which sparked the global financial crisis — had roughly $US600 billion worth of assets.

Shares in First Republic Bank crashed on Wall Street on Friday, due to fears the financial health of the bank was in doubt.

Its stock price fell 75 per cent early last week on news that customers had withdrawn $US100 billion in deposits amid the onset of the banking crisis.

The stock price crashed again on Friday.

It was all too much for the bank to survive.
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Happy May Day, peeps. :P
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Foggy wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 9:16 am Happy May Day, peeps. :P
But, but... isn't May Day a distress call? :mrgreen:
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