Wednesday July 15 Reads

Did Ghislaine Maxwell actually get married, and, if she did, who is the (un)lucky man?
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I am sure George Soros and Barack Obama are just like Hitler and Stalin:




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Florida's COVID-19 situation promises to be catastrophic.
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If I felt worth a shit, I would go to down and photograph these dipshit protesters upset--again--at Governor Kate Brown whose latest orders regarding COVID-19 extend to the outdoors--when social distancing can't be done.  People can still do whatever they want outside without masks as long as they are not close to anybody else.

It is always me, me, me with these dipshits, but southern Oregon is full of these types.
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What the HELL?

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Daniel Burda, the man accused of killing former Mouseketeer and Phoenix resident Dennis Day, has been released on bail pending a trial that has been pushed back until at least December.

Burda's lawyer announced the development on Wednesday afternoon. According to court documents, Burda will be subject to GPS monitoring while he awaits trial.


"Mr. Burda has always maintained his innocence against these charges and demanded speedy trial," Burda's attorney, Christine Herbert, said in a brief statement. "Because the trial cannot occur within the statutory period of time, he must be released."

Herbert indicated that the delay and release were prompted by a order from Judge Lorenzo Mejia to exclude state's evidence. Now prosecutors are appealing the decision, resulting in the trial being continued pending the outcome of that appeal.

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It's great to read about a success story about a seriously injured racehorse.
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