funny that perhaps some are hearing this for the first time. 
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yeah, but her sign is hard to read if you're not close.if that's for real,she does have "balls" esp in chicago. being right is no protection there or anywhere.
I don't think it's ever been this bad 'here' since what... the civil rights movement during the 60's?
-LD
I was thinking within the US borders (assuming you're old enough to remember when we used to have/enforce them).where's here? Chicago FBI field office?
lots of them...
UK tech mogul Mike Lynch, owner of the 56 meter sailing yacht (w/72 meter mast), is missing/presumed dead.
Morgan Stanley International Bank Chairman Jonathan Bloomer, and his wife, along with British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, are among those missing after their luxury yacht sank during a violent storm.
The British-flagged yacht, Bayesian, which was anchored near the port of Porticello, was carrying 22 people when it was struck by a tornado in the early hours of Monday morning, according to the Italian coastguard, People reported.
Weather modification is not just used to provoke drought, fires, and floods for promoting panic and financial gain/destitution, but apparently it is also now a tool of extrajudicial problem solving.It seems Boeing's crew of suicide assistants on loan to HP at play
Just days before the Bayesian sank to the ocean floor, off the coast of Porticello - a small fishing village nestled between Palermo and Cefalu on Sicily's western shore - Lynch's co-defendant in the US Autonomy-Hewlett-Packard fraud trial was struck and killed by a car while out for a run near his home in England on Saturday.
On June 6, a federal court jury in San Francisco found Lynch and Chamberlain not guilty following an 11-week criminal trial.
According to the Pew Research Center analysis, only 0.4% of federal criminal cases in 2022 ended in acquittal, which means the two executives were extremely lucky with the positive outcome.
However, not so much in the last several days, with Chamberlain killed by a vehicle while on a jog and Lynch missing after a tornado hit the superyacht he was on. Also on the vessel was Bloomer from Morgan Stanley, who has been confirmed missing by Italian authorities.
Bloomer, 70, has worked in the finance industry for five decades. He's been chairman of Morgan Stanley's European business since 2018, and was named to lead British insurer Hiscox Ltd.'s board last year. He is a friend of Lynch and was a witness for the defense in the long-running legal battle with Hewlett Packard.
The real mystery is how Lynch and Chamberlain went from being the luckiest men—acquitted in a federal criminal fraud case—to the unlikeliest in separate, unexpected incidents just days apart.
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Officials said the superyacht was in about 164 feet of water when it turned over on its side during a storm, throwing some off the vessel. The captain of the boat said the 15 people who were rescued were evacuated onto life rafts until help arrived. The yacht eventually sank.