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Mainecat

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  1. Yardage made late during a game is called garbage time. Trumps claims are just bullshit.
  2. Nice! Sig has a academy right up the road from me. I have to check it out, I have been to the factory. https://www.sigsaueracademy.com/
  3. Lol of course the repubs will find nothing.
  4. ISIS will never be defeated. They will just step back and enlist more people to do their bullshit around the world. You can defeat a country but not ISIS
  5. http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/262186/the-nfl-catch-rule-is-dumb-but-the-jesse-james-call-was-right "A player who goes to the ground in the process of attempting to secure possession of a loose ball (with or without contact by an opponent) must maintain control of the ball until after his initial contact with the ground, whether in the field of play or the end zone. If he loses control of the ball, and the ball touches the ground before he regains control, there is no possession. "A player is considered to be going to the ground if he does not remain upright long enough to demonstrate that he is clearly a runner."
  6. You can’t play Gronk man to man and expect to win.
  7. He better not or he will see a march on Washington unlike any other if nukes are used.
  8. 60 Minutes and The Washington Post first reported in October how the DEA's efforts to crack down on the opioid epidemic were derailed as the number of opioid drug deaths increased. In its wake, Rep. Tom Marino (R. PA) withdrew his name from consideration as America's drug czar. A number of Democrats and at least one Republican called for modification or outright repeal of the law Marino shepherded through Congress, which undercuts the DEA's ability to take action against the drug industry. The law and how it was passed was a central tenet of the first story in the joint investigation. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minutes-and-the-washington-post-follow-up-on-joint-investigation-into-the-opioid-epidemic/
  9. 'We feel like our system was hijacked': DEA agents say a huge opioid case ended in a whimper Source: The Washington Post By Lenny Bernstein and Scott Higham December 17 at 6:00 AM After two years of painstaking investigation, David Schiller and the rest of the Drug Enforcement Administration team he supervised were ready to move on the biggest opioid distribution case in U.S. history. The team, based out of the DEA’s Denver field division, had been examining the operations of the nation’s largest drug company, McKesson Corp. By 2014, investigators said they could show that the company had failed to report suspicious orders involving millions of highly addictive painkillers sent to drugstores from Sacramento, Calif., to Lakeland, Fla. Some of those went to corrupt pharmacies that supplied drug rings. The investigators were ready to come down hard on the fifth-largest public corporation in America, according to a joint investigation by The Washington Post and “60 Minutes.” The DEA team — nine field divisions working with 12 U.S. attorney’s offices across 11 states — wanted to revoke registrations to distribute controlled substances at some of McKesson’s 30 drug warehouses. Schiller and members of his team wanted to fine the company more than $1 billion. More than anything else, they wanted to bring the first-ever criminal case against a drug distribution company, maybe even walk an executive in handcuffs out of McKesson’s towering San Francisco headquarters to send a message to the rest of the industry. “This is the best case we’ve ever had against a major distributor in the history of the Drug Enforcement Administration,” said Schiller, who recently retired as assistant special agent in charge of DEA’s Denver field division after a 30-year career with the agency. “I said, ‘How do we not go after the number one organization?’ ” But it didn’t work out that way. Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/mckesson-dea-opioids-fine/2017/12/14/ab50ad0e-db5b-11e7-b1a8-62589434a581_story.html
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