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4 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

For the record I never told him to go anywhere.  Strike clearly wants me to leave and the post @easilyscan was responding to was me saying I didn’t want Strike to go anywhere either…

Yeah, just Strike wants you to leave. 

Posted
27 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Yeah, just Strike wants you to leave. 

Coming from such an important and beloved member of the GC as you, these words really sting.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Fnord said:

Coming from such an important and beloved member of the GC as you, these words really sting.

I hold no delusions about my stature in these parts. But not everyone wants me gone. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

I hold no delusions about my stature in these parts. But not everyone wants me gone. 

I don't want you gone. But you could add a focking link once in a while.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Fnord said:

I don't want you gone. But you could add a focking link once in a while.

Why? First off, they just get dismissed by the other side. And besides, believe it or not, I’m want to hear what the people here have to say, not what some media dipshitt does. 

Posted
Just now, Hardcore troubadour said:

Why? First off, they just get dismissed by the other side. And besides, believe it or not, I’m want to hear what the people here have to say, not what some media dipshitt does. 

I guess I believe you, but you have a funny way of showing that you WANT to hear what others say when you consistently bash the hell out of them for what they DO say.

 

Spoiler

Also, the language filter is kinda pathetic; you don't need the second 't' on dipshit, dipshit. 

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Why? First off, they just get dismissed by the other side. And besides, believe it or not, I’m want to hear what the people here have to say, not what some media dipshitt does. 

Lol you’re usually just repeating something from NY Post or Fox News but without providing an actual link 

Posted
1 minute ago, TimHauck said:

Lol you’re usually just repeating something from NY Post or Fox News but without providing an actual link 

Google it. No one is stopping you. 

Posted

The five defendants — Ikram Yusuf Mohamed, Aisha Hassan Hussein, Sahra Sharif Osman, Shakur Abdinur Abdisalam, and Fadumo Mohamed Yusuf — all pleaded guilty to wire fraud for their roles in the scheme.

The group of defendants — which included Ikram Mohamed’s husband, sister, and mother — worked together to steal and launder a total of $14.6 million in nutrition program funds.

https://alphanews.org/five-more-defendants-plead-guilty-in-feeding-our-future-scandal/

 

Posted
10 hours ago, TimHauck said:

The last time I told you to google something you said you “won,” lol

thehack just never stops. Such a useless human on this earth. 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Fnord said:

They may not care for your politics (I don't) but you're cool.

People get so bent here over politics. I'm guilty of it too, but I can say that most of my favorite posters here don't share most of my political views. Same goes for the handful of guys I can't stand. I'd have a beer with pretty much anyone here, other than peefoam.

Nobody likes peefoam. :(

:cheers:

 

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Video of this animal killing 5 women on their way to a wedding included.

https://alphanews.org/derrick-thompson-sentenced-in-federal-gun-drug-case-will-have-time-added-to-current-sentence/

 

The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree.

Derrick Thompson is the son of former Minnesota State Representative John Thompson. The Democrat was famously pulled over in July 2021 in St. Paul because his car didn’t have a front license plate. The lawmaker then presented a Wisconsin state identification card and was cited for driving with a suspended license.

Thompson later stated that he was racially profiled and “got a ticket for driving while Black.” In the aftermath, news came to light that Thompson had been involved in five domestic assault investigations from 2003 to 2011.

How can someone so stupid (claimed racial profiling when in fact he was pulled over because his car didn't have a front license plate) be elected to public office ?

A very sad state of affairs in Minneapolis St Paul.

 

 

 

Posted
On 3/25/2026 at 5:42 PM, easilyscan said:

They knew.

Boche was concerned, as he said, “They’re dealing with millions & millions of dollars, & the emphasis from the state is about giving money out, not accountability.”

Then why did Bondi drive out the prosecutor who led the investigation & prosecution of almost every single person in this scandal?

Posted
29 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

Then why did Bondi drive out the prosecutor who led the investigation & prosecution of almost every single person in this scandal?

That's a separate issue not related to the feeding our future investigation.

Several federal prosecutors in Minnesota were formally fired on Wednesday after they gave notice that they had resigned in the wake of internal disagreements over the Justice Department’s handling of a shooting investigation involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

 

 

Posted
57 minutes ago, easilyscan said:

That's a separate issue not related to the feeding our future investigation.

Several federal prosecutors in Minnesota were formally fired on Wednesday after they gave notice that they had resigned in the wake of internal disagreements over the Justice Department’s handling of a shooting investigation involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

It’s the same issue. The investigation team that generated nearly all the indictments under 2 different administrations was forced to divert their attention to an investigation they found unethical so they resigned on principle. Thet was the priority for this administration, not fraud. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

It’s the same issue. The investigation team that generated nearly all the indictments under 2 different administrations was forced to divert their attention to an investigation they found unethical so they resigned on principle. Thet was the priority for this administration, not fraud. 

Protecting murderers > stopping fraud.

Pardoning fraudsters > stopping fraud.

But they do all this ICE 💩 in the name of stopping fraud?

It’s all just an excuse to take away our civil rights.

Posted
1 hour ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

It’s the same issue. The investigation team that generated nearly all the indictments under 2 different administrations was forced to divert their attention to an investigation they found unethical so they resigned on principle. Thet was the priority for this administration, not fraud. 

What investigation was un ethical? 

Posted
5 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Wait til you see the list of all the fraudsters Trump pardoned or had their sentences commuted

What does that have to do with this story? 

Posted
Just now, Maximum Overkill said:

That's how you feel? Or are you being a typical Libtard?

Well I’d argue some of Trump’s pardons/commutations are worse as he is overriding the decisions of the courts.

In this case you’re simply complaining about the penalty the court handed out.  But in doing a quick search on this particular guy, it looks like he personally got about $130k from the fraud, not millions.  A year sounds about right.

Posted
Just now, TimHauck said:

One year for $130k of fraud is probably appropriate, maybe long if anything 

Can you not read?

He's responsible for MILLIONS in stolen tax dollars and lied that he provided 1.3 million meals

Posted
4 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

Can you not read?

He's responsible for MILLIONS in stolen tax dollars and lied that he provided 1.3 million meals

I can in fact.  The total organization he was a part of was responsible for millions in fraud, but he personally only got about $130k.

https://www.fox9.com/news/minnesota-fraud-sentencing-change-plea-monday-feeding-our-future-scheme

This article also provides additional insight into his sentence as he cooperated with authorities:

Ali reportedly obtained at least $129,000 as part of the scheme.

During the sentencing, the judge said Ali had already paid $90,000 of the $122,000 of ordered restitution, adding that Ali was one of the first people to plead guilty and was helpful in the interview process. Those mitigating factors led to a shorter sentence, compared to the recommended court guidelines of 30 to 36 months. 

Posted
13 hours ago, TimHauck said:

Outrage over fraudsters not serving much prison time should be consistent 

Then maybe you should start a separate thread, this one is related to things that happen in Minnesota. 

Posted
On 3/26/2026 at 8:41 PM, Hardcore troubadour said:

What investigation was un ethical? 

I didn’t argue it was unethical (I might or could if we knew more) but the Minnesota investigation team prosecuting the welfare fraud for 3+ years thought the Good investigation was.

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