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Fox Business “There is no hope without an education, got to be clear, you have to have some competency. But the idea that the best path for the most people just happens to be the most expensive path, there’s just something fundamentally corrupt,” Mike Rowe
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108 months ago
Fox News Mike Rowe’s message to Congress is simple:
"If you wanna make America great again, you gotta make work cool again."
109 months ago
Los Angeles Times “There has been no reason for interference by us,” Inglewood Police Lt. Gregory Held said.
“It’s all been peaceful.”
116 months ago
Los Angeles Times The interest in Inglewood land has spiked since the NFL announcement.
122 months ago
HuffPost Crime Mike Rowe wants you to know that he DID NOT rob that bank.
122 months ago
Daily Mail 'We made love against the kitchen bench top'
(via Daily Mail Australia)
127 months ago
Eric Saferstein If you wish to squash the Inglewood stadium project, read this article.
It contains information you will NEVER see in the mainstream media.
And it's multi-billionaire Stan Kroenke and Roger Goodell's worst nightmare.
http://www.agsaf.org/how-to-te
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How to Terminate the Inglewood Stadium Project
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The most likely way to prevent an NFL team from relocating to Los Angeles is to squash the new stadium proposal in Inglewood, California. Information contained in this article and the agsaf.org we...
132 months ago
Enoch River Inglewood officer commits possible theft. Min. 5:30 in this video
Inglewood Police DUI Investigation
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I am not blaming Inglewood Police Department in regards to the homeless people on the street. Just making a video and commenting on my surroundings at the ti...
133 months ago
Los Angeles Times In a bold move to cast doubt on a planned NFL stadium at Hollywood Park, the sports and entertainment firm AEG commissioned a study that found the proposed Inglewood project would be a tempting target for terrorists and should not be built.
133 months ago
Los Angeles Times The Inglewood City Council has voted unanimously to approve an 80,000-seat stadium at the site of the old Hollywood Park racetrack, jump-starting the effort to bring an NFL team back to the L.A. area after a two-decade absence.
133 months ago
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