The biggest CIA-drug money scandal you never read Pando Daily
Bertolt Brecht’s bad breath. Poor dress, poor hygiene, poor manners: It was his way of showing solidarity with the Proletariat
Bertolt Brecht’s bad breath. Poor dress, poor hygiene, poor manners: It was his way of showing solidarity with the Proletariat
Sapp sustained some cuts in the struggle [with police] and was transported to UPMC Mercy Hospital for treatment. While at the hospital, Sapp allegedly tried to bribe officers to let him go. According to the criminal complaint, Sapp stated, “Listen, I know how this works. How much money will it take to make this go away and to let me go home today?” The officers informed Sapp that he could not attempt to bribe them, but Sapp continued. “Look, I am an IRS agent and I can help you in other ways if you let me go home and make this go away.”CBS Pittsburgh, Police: Man Arrested For Kicking Heinz Field Barriers, Trying To Bribe Officers
Combine a disgruntled, gambling-happy professor, a student who doesn’t like to read, and Wittgenstein. The result: A Revelations
Combine a disgruntled, gambling-happy professor, a student who doesn’t like to read, and Wittgenstein. The result: A Revelations
Soccer Rat! The inside story of how Chuck Blazer, ex-U.S. soccer executive and FIFA bigwig, became a confidential informant for the FBI New York Daily News
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