. . . two of the three most notorious U of M graduates suffered what one judge called a "virtual death penalty." (Of course, the third of this infamous "Michigan Men" trio--one-time U.S. President Gerald "Stumble-foot" Ford--already is no more.) People who live in this misnamed "Wolverine State" know well that Ann Arbor harbors a viper's nest of corrupt menaces to society. Ford rightly remains an anathema for his cover-up pardon of "Tricky Dick" Nixon, and Dr. Larry purposely set out establishing a new world record for child abuse to fulfill the promise he made to his U-M classmates to "destroy the Michigan State University Spartans forever!" However, virtue triumphed over evil in Super Bowl LII, as one-time Spartan quarterback and current Philadelphia Eagles QB Nick Foles won the MVP award as he beat the pants off New England's "Michigan Man," QB Tom Brady. The latter loser seemed greatly distracted as he fumbled away the Patriot's Season.Some folks thought that this was because the Eagles are an even tougher test for "Michigan Men" than, say, the boys of Appalachian State. But looking behind the scenes, you'll see that collectively the U of M crime cartel and its roster of "Michigan Men" grads are on the hook for $10 billion over Nassargate ($2 billion for the Michigan Man's victims--whether Olympians or not--and $8 billion for reparations to MSU for their evil Michigan Man Trojan Horse attack from within). Cousin Tom Brady was clearly fretting about the $20 million check for which he's personally going to be on the hook as his share of the "Michigan Men" plot against we "Little People" unable to afford and/or stomach Brady's snooty old stomping ground in Ann Arbor.
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