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That’s a complete twist of my question. I asked when he directed them. Inviting people and directing them, which implies an order are completely different and a spin of the highest level. Well done, but wrong.You. “When was it proven he asked people to come?”
The whole attack was planned by multiple far right groups. And then we have footage that shows people like Ray Epps pointing people in the direction of the Capitol leaving 3 in 10 Americans believing the FBI had some involvement here. I see nothing in there that says attack the Capitol. Attack the politicians. I’ve heard much worse rhetoric from politicians on the left. The seton hall vs St. John’s game can be advertised as this game will be wild. That doesn’t mean do anything bad.
The whole attack was planned by multiple far right groups. And then we have footage that shows people like Ray Epps pointing people in the direction of the Capitol leaving 3 in 10 Americans believing the FBI had some involvement here. I see nothing in there that says attack the Capitol. Attack the politicians. I’ve heard much worse rhetoric from politicians on the left. The seton hall vs St. John’s game can be advertised as this game will be wild. That doesn’t mean do anything bad.lol… are you serious?
Dec. 19: “ Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!”
Dec. 26: The ‘Justice’ Department and the FBI have done nothing about the 2020 Presidential Election Voter Fraud, the biggest SCAM in our nation’s history, despite overwhelming evidence. They should be ashamed. History will remember. Never give up. See everyone in D.C. on January 6th.”
Dec. 27: “See you in Washington, DC, on January 6th. Don’t miss it. Information to follow!”
Jan. 1: “The BIG Protest Rally in Washington, D.C., will take place at 11.00 A.M. on January 6th. Locational details to follow. StopTheSteal!”
Jan. 1: “January 6th. See you in D.C.”
they were there at the direction of Trump? Trump organized the January 6th rally? Where has this ever been proven?
they were there at the direction of Trump? Trump organized the January 6th rally? Where has this ever been proven?The people were not there at the direction of Walz. They weren’t there because of lies Walz told them. I get why you want to compare everything to try and find a way out of having to blame Trump for something… but not everything is comparable.
That said, Walz took too long to respond. It wasn’t 36 hours, but they day after they were requested. Still too slow.
See how easy that is? No need for “whatabouts” etc. Walz deserves criticism for his slow response (even though Trump praised him for his response a couple days later)
So comical you cut off quoting my post where I say those people didn’t try then respond Trump didn’t try.
Walz took about 36 hours to ok the national guard requests going in Minneapolis. Trump didn’t do anything in 5 hours.
There's an error in News and Notes section of this story. Harvard did not drop to 0 - 3! This was their first loss of the season. They dropped to 0 - 1 - 2.Kossoudji, No. 13 Pirates Rally Past Harvard, 3-2
Kossoudji, No. 13 Pirates Rally Past Harvard, 3-2 - Seton Hall University Athletics
Graduate student Jack Kossoudji (Columbus, Ohio) had a goal and an assist as the No. 13 Seton Hall men's soccer team rallied past Harvard, 3-2, at Owen T. Ca...shupirates.com
Men's Soccer vs Harvard on 09/14/2024 - Box Score - Seton Hall University Athletics
The official box score of Men's Soccer vs Harvard on 09/14/2024shupirates.com
Seton Hall improves to a perfect 6-0-0 for the first time since 1986.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – Graduate student Jack Kossoudji (Columbus, Ohio) had a goal and an assist as the No. 13 Seton Hall men's soccer team rallied past Harvard, 3-2, at Owen T. Carroll Field on Saturday.
The unbeaten Pirates found themselves down a goal at the half, but they scored three times in the second half with Jon Vignir Peturrson (Selfoss, Iceland) tying the game on a penalty kick, Til Kauschke (Hamburg, Germany) connecting on the go-ahead tally and Kossoudji providing the insurance.
With the victory, The Hall improves to a perfect 6-0-0 on the season. It's only the third time in program history that the Pirates have started 6-0-0, joining teams from 1986 and 1957.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Crimson showed its physicality in the first half, collecting seven fouls and two yellow cards. The Pirates had five shots, including three on goal, but it was Harvard that broke the scoreless tie. In the 34th minute, Harvard's Dylan Tellado unleashed a strong left-footed shot from just outside the 18-yard box past a diving Jensen into the upper right corner of the goal.
In the second half, the Pirates, down a goal, upped their offensive pressure. In the 52nd minute, Agustin Resch (Arata, Argentina) was taken down while trying to head the ball and a penalty kick was awarded. Vignir Petursson then deposited the ball in the upper left corner of the goal to tie the game at one goal apiece.
Nine minutes later, Kossoudji found Kauschke with a touch pass at the top of the box, and he blasted the ball past a diving goalkeeper into the net for the go-ahead goal. In the 79th minute, The Hall put the final nail in Harvard's coffin as Konstantin Donalies (Bremen, Germany) found a streaking Kossoudji who went "five-hole" on the Crimson goalkeeper to make it 3-1 Seton Hall.
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INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
NEWS & NOTES
- Kossoudji scored in the 79th minute and was assisted by Donalies.
- Kauschke scored in the 61st minute and was assisted by Kossoudji.
- Vignir Petursson scored in the 52nd minute on a penalty kick.
- Seton Hall goalkeeper Soren Jensen (Nyborg, Denmark) had one save to improve to 3-0 on the season.
- Seton Hall out-shot Harvard, 10-4, and had a 6-3 edge in shots on goal.
- The Pirates were called for four fouls, compared to 13 for Harvard.
- The Hall had five corner kicks, compared to three for the Crimson.
- Harvard was called for two offsides, while Seton Hall wasn't called for any.
UP NEXT
- Seton Hall improves to a perfect 6-0-0, while Harvard drops to 0-3-0.
- The Hall is 6-0-0 for the first time since the 1986 season.
- This was only the second all-time meeting between Seton Hall and Harvard. The Hall is now 1-0-1 in the series.
- Seton Hall scored three goals for a second straight game. The Pirates defeated Rutgers, 3-1, on Monday.
- Kossoudji's goal is his first at Seton Hall and his assist is his third.
- Kauschke's goal is his second of the season.
- Vignir Petursson's goal is his second of the season. Both have been on penalty kicks.
- Earlier this week, Seton Hall took a huge leap in the United Soccer Coaches top-25, going from No. 22 to No. 13. It is the largest in-season leap in the polls the Pirates have made since going from No. 24 to No. 13 in September 1998.
- Thomas Sellwood (Sao Paolo, Brazil) was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Monday.
- Jensen was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week on Monday.
Seton Hall will return to action on Friday, September 20 when it travels to Providence to begin BIG EAST Conference play. Game time is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
To my knowledge the Ticketmaster breach did not include SSN, probably if you receive alert recently of your SSN on dark web most likely from the National Public Data breach that reportedly released several billion SSN on the dark web.After Ticketmaster announcement that they had a cyber attack over the summer, it behooves you to create a Fraud alert with Experia. When the level of reported " income" from online sales dropped from $10,000 to $600, in 2022, in order sell your tickets, you needed to provide Ticketmaster with your SS#. Considering I sold my tickets for less than what I paid for them, and well under the $600 threshold, it's complete over reach and BS that this has to happen. I received an alert that my SS# was found on the dark web from one of my credit cards.
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I agree that having more laws (and penalties) makes sense and being from the state and getting my gun license in NJ, is preferred as there is a waiting period and more thorough process. It essentially took me an hour to get my PA license when I moved.NJ has one of the lowest rates of gun homicides in the nation. Can you imagine what it would be if all the states had the same gun laws as NJ. It would be drastically reduced. But the southern states it’s so easy to get guns. In NJ, there is mandatory jai if caught with possession of a firearm. What you are complaining look to other states. Not NJ.
NJ has one of the lowest rates of gun homicides in the nation. Can you imagine what it would be if all the states had the same gun laws as NJ. It would be drastically reduced. But the southern states it’s so easy to get guns. In NJ, there is mandatory jai if caught with possession of a firearm. What you are complaining look to other states. Not NJ.I don’t agree with that. New Jersey, for instance has very strict laws about transporting guns over state lines. Lawful gun owners know that and follow the rules. Do you think criminals care? If they skirt the laws today, why wouldn’t they skirt the laws as you suggesting.
It’s not a gun problem. It’s a criminal problem.