“what’s on your mind?”
Nothing, just s6 “Broken” Part 1 and Part 2 of House M.D
*sobs quietly*
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“what’s on your mind?”
Nothing, just s6 “Broken” Part 1 and Part 2 of House M.D
*sobs quietly*
A Jamal Osman fory Ward 6 Minneapolis City Council sign found in Cedar-Riverside neigborhood. Election is in November.
With 60 days to go before the election, James O’Keefe, of Project Veritas, has dropped a bombshell: He’s got incriminating video exposing the ballot harvesting corruption that is the norm in Ilhan Omar’s Ward 6 in Minneapolis. It&rs...
With the help of a courageous whistleblower, undercover video, and hidden camera videos, the latest Project Veritas video reveals that Omar’s campaign is up to its eyeballs in ordering absentee ballots for elderly people, filling out the ballots her favor or for someone else in her clan, and then submitting them.
A lot of money changes hands to make this happen. Those who harvest the ballets are getting paid in cash, and some of the people whose ballots are being harvested get paid in cash too.
An anonymous woman explains that what we’re witnessing is a tribal activity. When it comes to Omar getting votes, everyone involved on her behalf has a Somali tribal relationship to her.
The fraud extends beyond mere tribalism, though. Jamal, a political operative from Minnesota’s Democrat-Farmer-Labor Party, the progressive branch of Minnesota’s Democrat party, explains on hidden camera that the party knows exactly what’s going on in Ward 6. Still, it has no interest in stopping it. It’s also not in Jamal’s interest to try to stop it, because he’s afraid that he’ll suffer physical harm.
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As soon as he was alone Andrey Yefimitch abandoned himself to a feeling of relief. How pleasant to lie motionless on the sofa and to know that one is alone in the room! Real happiness is impossible without solitude. The fallen angel betrayed God probably because he longed for solitude, of which the angels know nothing.
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I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to provide feedback and suggestions on the Humber Bay Park East and West Master Plan and Pavilion project. I have read each of your emails and as many comments as I can on social media. I'm here to work with - and on behalf of - the community. If the community does not want a new facility built in Humber Bay Park East, I will cancel the project. I heard opposition to the pavilion at the community consultation, via email, and on social media. I am aware of a petition to stop the building entirely, and the Humber Bay Shores Condo Association has informed me they do not support the pavilion in Humber Bay Park East. I can't speak to each and every one of you individually, so I meet with the Humber Bay Shores Condo Association regularly as they are a strong link to this community. I have been hearing for years that Humber Bay Shores needs a new facility and meeting space to serve the community. In 2013, I moved a motion at City Council requesting the City develop a comprehensive plan detailing the necessary capital and operating changes needed for Humber Bay Shores Park, Humber Bay East and Humber Bay West Park to meet evolving community needs resulting from local intensification and growth. My original plan had been to repurpose the Eau Du Soleil sales centre building as a new community facility, but City Parks staff's assessment was that the building does not meet the City's standards. While this could have been the end of the project, I worked with the city and developed a different proposal, replacing the old buildings in Humber Bay Park East with a brand new, purpose-built facility to serve the community in a variety of ways. Humber Bay Park East is a man-made park that was always intended to be a vibrant destination on the waterfront. The ponds and amenities surrounding them are currently dilapidated and in a state of disrepair. Where there was once scenic ponds with lights and music for people to enjoy while ice skating in the winter, there are now rotting boardwalks, cracked and broken lights, and desolate abandoned buildings. The goal was to have this new pavilion replace the current run-down buildings and help bring vibrancy and community back to the ponds. When I was elected in 2003, I quickly realized we had fantastic community spaces and buildings, but absolutely no capital funding allocated to maintain them. For years I have been fighting for every possible development dollar to fund these projects. The Mimico community also desperately wants and needs a new community centre. The proposed location of the pavilion on the Waterfront Trail, would serve both Humber Bay Shores and Mimico while we work towards a new facility for that community. Both locations, the current sales centre and Humber Bay Park East, are Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) land, and the TRCA has actively supported the pavilion in its proposed location in the park. The proposed site would complement increased use of the ponds, is accessible via the Waterfront Trail, and has ample access to existing parking. It is clear that a vocal segment of residents do not want anything built in Humber Bay Park East. I am here to tell you that if it is the will of this community to cancel the pavilion project - I will cancel the pavilion project. The Humber Bay Parks East and West Masterplan can continue without the pavilion. While the city was clear the sales centre was an unsuitable building, I moved a motion at Etobicoke York Community Council this week requesting City staff from all departments assess the viability of the sales centre, in its current location, as a City-owned community facility. The report will be prepared and available within the next few months. The City has allowed for comments on this project until March 8, 2016 through the consultation process, so please continue to provide your feedback to me at [email protected] and the Project Manager at [email protected]. If the majority of comments that come in are in opposition to the pavilion, I assure you, I will cancel the project.
Please write Mark Grimes if you oppose the pavilion project in Humber Bay Park East. Deadline is March 8th.