@Spaceman3810 Hope the jury has common sense to realize guilty people don't behave that way. She's not gonna be calling someone she knows she killed cussing them out. Use your brain.
@factsdontlie10@DoctorTurtleboy Oooh! I haven’t watched today bc it’s infuriating to see the corruption and what they’re trying to do to this woman. But in Jesus Name, she walks free!
@justinamash@TedBrownLiberty Sad.
Even after finding billions of waste and fraud in relatively small programs, people still think there's close to zero fraud in the biggest programs?!
The 80/20 rule applies?!
@XattXcCallister @TimmyHallRadio react has gotten well beyond excessive. Sadly, it's part of a larger problem of unrestrained anger in our society. Go ahead and criticize after a loss (it's inevitable), but be measured, be civil, be human. Keep football (and sports in general) in perspective.
@XattXcCallister @TimmyHallRadio Couldn't agree more. The vitriol that Ryan Day (and other coaches) are subjected to by some Buckeye "faithful" after any loss (or even a win that didn't quite meet their expectations) is both incomprehensible and inexcusable. The savageness with which some "fans"
AG Yost is accepting applications from high school juniors and seniors for the prestigious Teen Ambassador Board, an immersive experience that offers firsthand knowledge of Ohio law and government.
Details: https://t.co/vPNvnED4nq
Philanthropists Barbara and Al Siemer have helped 115K families become stably housed. Natl conference in Dallas @UWCO @familystability @UnitedWay
AG Yost visited Wickliffe today to help the Values-in-Action Foundation kick off “Kindland” initiatives & award $7,000 to the Cleveland-area nonprofit, the first grant provided from the sale of Ohio’s specialty license plate aimed at preventing bullying.
➡️https://t.co/Gv05SUVYhf
In 2019, AG Yost's office featured this record-setting special deputy in the On the Job newsletter. Howard Mullen died this week at 94. His dedication to public service will be missed in Meigs County, but it can serve to inspire all of us. ➡️https://t.co/tUJzF9HZ23
Did you know that October is Bullying Prevention Month? Early in his administration, AG Yost selected the winner of Ohio’s Stop Bullying License Plate Contest: the “Bully-Free Car” design. Have you seen this plate on the road? #StopBullying
There are at least 5,083 reasons that all Ohioans should know the signs of addiction – that’s the number of people our state alone lost to drug overdoses last year. Opioids, especially, continue to plague our communities.