And now there's a complaint about DC's culture for woman...from someone who was literally paid to do character assassination on Christine Blasey Ford in order to confirm the man who overturned Roe v. Wade.
There genuinely doesn't seem to be an iota of good faith to this.
June 5 1977 - Game 6 started with the jump ball at approximately 12:07 pm in front a record crowd of 12,951 fans, some paying a scalped price of as much as $100.
Broadcast Nationally on CBS, reports would come out later than nearly 97% of Oregon homes were tuned into the game.
#RipCity #ThisDateinBlazersHistory
Dems' reactions to Platner making it transparently clear that "Vote Blue No Matter Who" was always just a way to make leftists to shut up and vote for centrists, not an actual principle
Still on a high from the regional. One of the most fun weekends of my entire life. Watching this program grow over the years and come through in these big moments has been a joy #GoDucks
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Super Regional hosts and game times have officially been announced!
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The Portland Trail Blazers organization is deeply saddened by the passing of Rick Adelman, a franchise legend and Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer. Rick was one of the most influential figures in franchise history, a member of the inaugural 1970 team and integral coach throughout the 80s and 90s, guiding the team to Finals appearances in 1990 and 1992. Rick's basketball brilliance helped shape multiple eras of Trail Blazers basketball, earning the respect and admiration of the basketball community and cementing his legacy. His thoughtful leadership, integrity, and kindness impacted all those around him on and off the court. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the entire Adelman family, and all those in the world of basketball who were touched by his impact.