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Power of Grassroots

A thought and idea to discuss:

Yes, CRT exists.

A true grassroots endeavor of doing a traveling caravan twice a year to all cities and towns in WV, would pay big dividends if done properly. Even going into Marshall territory...

Need a shark of a businessman, businesswoman, combined with a "WV Guy" to get the job done.

Working population of WV is reported to be around 715K. Get just 3% of these working individuals to pay $10 per month on an automatic withdraw system. This is 2.5M per year.

Is this enormous compared to the top 15 programs? No. Does it deepen the pot considerably from where we are at now? Yes. Can it only grow from there? Yes.

This does not include larger donations from well payed citizens, product sales, and donations from small business that start to show up. Could easily reach 5 to 6M within a few years if done properly.

This could pay for quality lineman so desperately needed.

Big money corporate donors will always spend more then this, yet WVU will always need more. Get it where we can and be creative.

WVU Release Eilert announces roster addition

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University men's basketball interim head coach Josh Eilert has announced that Ali Ragab has joined the Mountaineer roster for the 2023-24 academic year.

Ragab, a 7-foot, 270-pound junior, is a native of Cairo, Egypt, and played the last two seasons at Gannon University.

"Ali is an outstanding student, a hard worker and a great teammate who will be extremely beneficial in helping us prepare for our opponents," Eilert said. "With his size, he will provide a different perspective in our practices and in our game preparation. Ali has a strong work ethic who will fit in well with our program."

Last year, he averaged 2.8 points and 2.8 rebounds per game with 15 blocked shots while shooting 73.9 percent from the field. Ragab recorded two double-doubles with 12 points and 10 rebounds in games against Saginaw Valley and Lake Erie.

As a freshman, he played in 22 games as a reserve at center, averaging 11.1 minutes per game. Ragab averaged 3.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game and led the team with 31 blocked shots. He scored in double figures twice and had four games with 10 or more rebounds. Ragab recorded two double-doubles with a career-high 15 points and 11 rebounds against Bloomsburg and 10 points and 11 boards against East Stroudsburg.

Ragab was a two-time PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

Ragab attended Rocktop Academy, a top prep school in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. He also played in high school at J.L. Ilsley High in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Biden's 'bizarre' exit from White House event raises eyebrows

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Biden left the ceremony before it was over.

Biden is a disgrace and an embarrassment to our Beautiful Country. The ceremony wasn't over and he just walked out. He has no respect for Our Military, Vets, or us, as Americans.

Biden had to leave to get his 'pullup' changed. I'd hate to be Biden's handlers and secret service personnel.

'The GOP has become become anti-American, anti-government and anti-United States': Can they be stopped?

Repubs, why do you let your cult leader control you? No more free will?

'The GOP has become become anti-American, anti-government and anti-United States': Can they be stopped?

“They hate the United States military because it’s a part of the United States government. The Republicans have become anti-American, anti-government, anti-the United States. That’s their shtick now. That’s why they’re attacking the State Department, FBI, prosecutors, and they attack the institutions that normally Republicans were very, very supportive of -- now, it’s just this nihilistic attack on American institutions.”
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