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  1. So are you implying that all protesters support -antifa or are you just letting the board know what the son supports? I am not saying you are , just asking.
  2. I do not know what the agenda was regarding Target. Could be just plain criminals. Are all protesters rioters? Could there be agitators across all political spectrum's involved in rioting with agendas not having to do with police brutality and inequality? Could there be people with no agenda caught up with emotion causing damage and later regretting there actions? Does Target symbolize something different than a bank, post office, or a number of minority owned businesses in the case of Minneapolis? I have heard people say that if they try to take my guns, there will be an uprising? Is one cause better than another or more noble? Do protesters in Minneapolis want the same thing as protesters in other cities? Some of the protesters in Minneapolis said they wanted a plan to address police reform from the leaders. Some expressed the 3 others should charged. Some want to know why there were not charges right way and feel without protests charges would never have been brought. Are there people that feel the police in Minneapolis did nothing wrong in the Floyd case? Have there been protest leaders that have denounced rioting and discussed the negative impacts in the community? Can there be many layers to this or is does there only have to be one narrative? Can some common ground be found? Does it have be only one way or another? Can there be ideas and solutions that can come from some compromise?
  3. I sure this gentleman is not happy his restaurant burned but feels there are issues that need to be addressed. http://www.citypages.com/restaurants/gandhi-mahal-owner-let-my-building-burn-justice-needs-to-be-served/570866711
  4. i believe the people that have caused damage by rioting and are caught should go through the judicial system. I also believe police officers that abuse their authority, should receive the same treatment. That has not always happened, I do not feel that makes me anti-police. If someone assaults police or worse, then they should face the consequences. i do not agree with the riots. But, I am not going to be dismissive and a say stuff happens and just move on, no big deal, and look the other way regarding the Floyd incident. I believe there are issues that need to looked and addressed from whatever side of the aisle in regards to Minneapolis police department and other departments across the country, Most officers feel what happened violated procedure and ethics. The MPD union chief feels his officers rights were violated. All this over a fake $ 20 bill, which the owner of the facility feels Floyd may not realized it was fake. I do understand this country was not founded just by addressing issues through legal means such as Boston Tea Party.
  5. I guess you don't feel this has anything to do with the guy in Nashville either. ; His neighbors could have laughed at him, they could say this type of stuff doesn't. happen here. Instead, they took action. This may seem insignificant to you,. While it may not be earth changing, it seems whole lot better than the heads of both political parties tweeting back and forth saying they are right. These people found a common objective and took action. That is what makes America great.
  6. 3,668 posts Report post Posted 1 hour ago Wow. That’s just laughable. https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/05/30/video-timeline-george-floyd-death/ Is this laughable 1 SIOUXFAN97 reacted to this
  7. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/shame-you-nfl-s-roger-goodell-slammed-statement-george-floyd- https://foxsportsradio.iheart.com/content/2020-05-31-ephraim-salaam-when-is-enough-enough/
  8. https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/viral/nashville-neighbors-rally-to-help-black-man-walk-his-dog/vi-BB14SmYo?ocid=msedgdhp
  9. https://www.today.com/news/michigan-sheriff-christopher-swanson-explains-removing-gear-join-protesters-t182809
  10. https://cbsloc.al/2ZQ2mIq
  11. https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-officers-stood-protesters-outraged-george-floyds-death/story?id=70984369 https://www.niot.org/cops/camdensturn
  12. https://s3.amazonaws.com/undsports.com/documents/2019/5/17/FY_2018_NCAA_Report_Filed.pdf
  13. http://badlandsngls.com/ http://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/15/business/company-news-rexene-awash-in-debts-turns-up-as-golf-sponsor.html http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1617146/000161714614000001/xslFormDX01/primary_doc.xml
  14. http://blogs.und.edu/und-today/wp-content/uploads/sites/68/2018/01/UND-FY-2017-NCAA-Report.pdf
  15. From 2016 FY NCAA Financial Report: Support Staff Football $ 94,220 1,108/Scholarship 8,565/per gm (11 games) Men's Basketball $ 79,158 5,654/Scholarship 2,827/per gm (28 games) Uniforms/Equipment Football $ 229,858 2,704/scholarship (85) Men's Basketball $ 46,052 3,209/scholarship (14) EADA Report (Reporting Year 7/1/16-6/30/17) 16 Grand Total Revenues Minus Grand Total Expenses (Line 14- Line 11) $1,274,005
  16. It has been posted since at least February as I downloaded a copy on February 3.
  17. Believe what you want to believe, it was on the UND website and I downloaded it to my computer. Erik Martinson is listed as the primary contact. Auditors were listed as Brady Martz and Associates. Spin it however you want, D1 athletics is expensive.
  18. The answer is in UND's FY16 NCAA Report as Submitted 01.17.17_FINAL.
  19. FY2016 4.0 million operating expenses 1.77 million operating revenue.
  20. Football is on the clock. The projected savings today will be overtaken by the increased costs of athletics probably within 5 years. Hopefully, attendance rises and is sustained above D2 levels. In the future a decision may have to be made whether to retain men's hockey or football.
  21. Malia Schneider 30 games-24g-16a , Ashton Bell 31 games-39g-21a, Willow Slobodzian 24 games-6g-13a, Kara Werth 25 games-13g-10a, Taylor Wemple 25 games-7g-14a Hailey Karbonik 42 games-13g-9a, Gabbie Hughes 23 games-29g-38a, Hanna Olsson 26 games-18g-12a
  22. Women’s college hockey isn’t just about a few teams winning while being stacked with a couple of superstars anymore. Depth is as important as anything else and the pool of talented players has grown exponentially. That’s what makes for so many close games. Read more: http://www.uscho.com/2017/02/08/wednesday-women-the-home-stretch/#ixzz4Y7PeFfKA Four countries recorded at least one shutout (United States, Canada, Russia, Finland), and the 21 games produced only 88 goals, an indication that parity has arrived as the weaker teams improve. Further, North Americans are no longer able to score at will the way they used to. Furthermore, individual players aren’t as dominant as they used to be. http://u18worldwomen2017.iihf.com/en/news/barnes-sets-record/
  23. Whatever, I am still going to have a good day.
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