"The National Baseball Hall of Fame has always maintained that anyone removed from Baseball's permanently ineligible list will become eligible for Hall of Fame consideration," Clark said in the statement. "Major League Baseball's decision to remove deceased individuals from the permanently ineligible list will allow for the Hall of Fame candidacy of such individuals to now be considered.
---"We have been here before, of course. From Augusta in 2011 to Pinehurst last year, history is instructive, a tournament not over until its over, the presence of DeChambeau a recurring motif. His outstanding finish from the fringe, curling home a putt at the 18th, may in time come to be seen as tournament-turning moment. He is one of few who can stroke-for-stroke with McElroy, but the psychological battle could be just as fascinating. Rory McIlroy takes a two-shot lead into Sunday " read more
They're going to put him on a show trial then ship him right back.
Soviet style "justice" is here.
And Republicans will cheer every step of the way.
#38 | Posted by snoofy
you big dummy....this thread isn't about the j6 committee,.....you remember them ...I think....the ones who got pardoned...
---pardoned like they were the ones on trial....
for perjury / tampering with evidence and being
dog butt ugly.