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  1. Look upon my mighty works and despair @KirtFalcon and @RETIREDFAN1.
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  2. Yall stop it, you're making me sick. You libtards and trumplicans know better than to act like that! Now, back to the name calling
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  3. Posted last week in the pop culture forum.......lol......I watch this show.....the aliens were better looking.......
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  4. Conservatives would.....your RINO buddies ain't doing anything to stop it........
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  5. My other bracket currently has 800 points, with 3 of the 4 Final 4, and I have Nova over Duke in that bracket. I submitted the wrong one here.
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  6. How did we get to double gas prices, food shortages, and brink of WW3 in a little over a year?
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  7. Yes, they spent all this money on new equipment, but they didn't train the fool behind the equipment . That is like a corporation spending money for all new uniforms bit not training the employee. They will look good failing. Russia also spent a lot of time building their military's reputation up with social media like YouTube etc...
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  8. If she is the pinnacle of knowledge among black women he knows, perhaps Biden might want to rethink his promise, or, get a pick from someone else. I’ve worked with some black ladies infinitely more intelligent than Jackson. And since she’s not a biologist, one has to wonder how she knows which bathroom to use when using public facilities. I remember when in the first grade we all had a tag around our neck with our bus number on it (29 & why I remember that is inexplicable, lol). Perhaps she has a tag with a ladies outline?
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  9. Can't believe they're picking on her with those mean and trick questions ....
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  10. $117m per fighter jet, $6m per tank… looks like you are subscribed to the US government school of economics when they try to define “cheap.”
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  11. I’m starting to think the ukraines are helping Russia try to pull NATO into WW3
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  12. Another OP-ED from the Parrot Boy. SMH
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  13. @BarryLaverty, I hear what you’re saying, though I am concerned about why she was picked by Biden, the actual driving factors for her nomination. When I say I hear what you’re saying, I mean I am tired of both parties being so 180 from the other that they fight tooth and nail anything the other party wants to do or anyone the other nominates for any post. Just months ago the Democrats did to Tump’s SCOTUS nominees what we are seeing the Republicans do with this Biden nominee, except WAY worse. So, calling out the R’s is ok, but we need to call out the D’s for their childish antics as well. I’d like to see us come together and be truthful with each other. We’re all Americans and we need to protect each other and actually be on the same team. We won’t always agree D to R and R to D, and that’s ok. We need to have some differences of opinion to drive discussions that can push our country forward, but we need to do it in a constructive not destructive way. I want Barry, JETT, CTown and others to be able to express their opinions without being viciously attacked and vice versa. I want conservatives to speak their minds without being ridiculed by libs. We’re all Americans, and there may come a time when we have to come together due to being attacked by China or Russia. If that were to happen, I’d be ready to defend and fight the enemy with Barry, JETT, CTown and all our libs across the country I don’t agree with on some topics. I truly believe we agree on a lot of issues if we’d just have respectful and civil conversations with each other. That is my prayer for our country, for us to give each respect and to listen to each other with an open mind rather than simply attempting to shout each other down.
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  14. If you don't like the fact that the people of your political party support and defend pedophiles, which taints you as a supporter of that party, maybe you should take a look at your choice of allies........
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  15. you are all in your feelings
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  16. Is it? You defended the books with nudity in schools. Pedo Joe’s son’s interactions recorded on his laptop. One of them with his underage niece… Yo reported me for stating facts. I’ll let the other mods read the report, but it’s laughable bc I didn’t break any rules on this site.
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  17. Keep defending child porn Barry. The state will get you eventually
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  18. Don’t forget to add the “me generation” from parents who are over 25 and only they know how to coach and what play to call.
    1 point
  19. Shifting demographics and population migration. Toxic communities and administrations. Added external and internal pressures caused by the proliferation of social media. Take your pick.
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  21. Saving Ukraine or any other country is not worth one single American life.......Like President Trump said, we need to take care of ourselves first.......
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  22. Not sure those are gonna be games anyone wants to see.
    1 point
  23. We're still here. Just not much to talk about. But I can't let a whole football season go by without messing the folks from Price Tx.
    1 point
  24. 1) No. I dont know exactly how/why Gunter got that game. That's why I said what I said. Because I didn't know. 2) You didn't actually explain how/why Gunter got that game specifically, just why they needed one. I had an idea of why they needed one. I just didn't know why they got THAT one. Not that I am owed any kind of explanation - because that wasn't even remotely the point of my mentioning it nor am I owed any explanation for it. I just did not know. The point of my even mentioning it was : 3) I'm not complaining about the team or the game; I'm playfully complaining about the distance we have to travel - actually making fun of my own complaining about a single game in an effort to acknowledge how far Canadian has to travel on a regular basis. It has zilch to do with Bishop. My reference to not knowing how we got that game was merely in passing - because I didn't know - despite your assumption otherwise. I get my information from people far more informed than me. You're one of them. Example : the first I heard of the Sherman QB moving to Gunter was from an article you wrote. That's the level of in-the-know I am at.
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  25. Your RMM is Mitch McConnell begging to give Ukraine 14 billion out of a 1.4 trillion spending package that does nothing but enrich themselves and devalue our currency. They are part of the problem. A 100% Republican majority would still run this country into the ground
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  26. We are funding Ukraine to avoid WW3.
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  27. That's way, way, way out of line.
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  28. I have known that about several of you for a long, long time. It is a cheap, nasty tactic, and it makes me mad and sad. (NY Times) Republican Senators Play the QAnon Game March 26, 2022, 10:10 a.m. ET By Jamelle Bouie Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee have spent the last week smearing Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden’s nominee for the Supreme Court, as indifferent to (and soft on) child sexual abuse. Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri began the attack last week with a lengthy thread on Twitter, accusing Jackson of showing undue leniency toward child pornographers while serving as vice chair of the U.S. Sentencing Commission. “I think we just have a basic question to ask,” Hawley told Fox News. “Are we gonna get a judge here who’s gonna protect children, or who’s gonna protect child predators?” Senator Mike Lee of Utah joined his colleague in attempting to tie Jackson to child pornographers. “The White House’s whataboutist response to Judge Jackson’s very real record in child pornography cases is dismissive, dangerous and offensive,” he said on Twitter “We need real answers.” Hawley and Lee followed through on their promise to get “answers” from Jackson, taking every available opportunity to paint the judge — who would be the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court — as overly lenient toward, if not somehow sympathetic to, child pornographers and other sexual predators. Senators Ted Cruz of Texas, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Tom Cotton of Arkansas joined in. “Judge Jackson, like so many far left activists, thinks that mandatory minimums for drug crimes are too harsh, just like she apparently thinks that mandatory minimums for child pornography are too harsh,” Cotton told Laura Ingraham. “She consistently sentences on the lowest end of the sentencing guidelines or even deviates downward from the sentencing guidelines. That’s what we’ve seen over the last two days examining her record — she is a far left activist who always — almost always — finds a way to sympathize with the criminals, not with the victims.” “Every judge who does what you are doing is making it easier for the children to be exploited,” Graham said. These attacks are nonsense, a willful twisting of the facts. What those facts show is that Jackson is no more lenient than her colleagues in the federal judiciary when it comes to sentencing for “nonproduction” child pornography crimes, meaning crimes where the offender views or distributes material but does not produce it. As the legal scholar Douglas A. Berman wrote in response to Hawley, Judge Jackson’s sentencing decisions placed her in the “mainstream” of federal judges. Her record, he writes, “does show she is quite skeptical of the ranges set by the guidelines, but so too were prosecutors in the majority of her cases and so too are district judges nationwide (appointed by presidents of both parties).” This attack is so spurious and dishonest that National Review denounced it as “meritless to the point of demagoguery.” Of course, “demagoguery” is the point. It’s no accident that Republicans have landed on this particular accusation. The belief that Democrats are pedophiles — and that at its top levels the Democratic Party is an elaborate pedophilia ring — looms large in the QAnon conspiracy theory, which is something like orthodoxy for a substantial portion of the Republican base. In a poll taken just before the 2020 election, half of Donald Trump supporters agreed that “top Democrats are involved in elite child sex-trafficking rings.” And in a poll taken last year by the Public Religion Research Institute, 15 percent of Americans say that “the levers of power are controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles.” The Republican attacks on Jackson are a QAnon dogwhistle, and QAnon followers have heard the message. In a recent piece, my newsroom colleagues David D. Kirkpatrick and Stuart A. Thompson describe how “the online world of adherents to the QAnon conspiracy theory sprang into action almost as soon as Senator Josh Hawley tweeted his alarm.” On forums and in videos, QAnon supporters have blasted Judge Jackson as “an apologist for child molesters” and a “pedophile-enabler.” Where the Republican base goes, the politicians follow. That was true with the Tea Party, it was true with Trump, and now it is true with QAnon. Indeed, it is already the case that one of the most high-profile and sought-after politicians within the Republican Party, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, is a QAnon influencer. For Hawley, Cotton and Cruz, whose presidential ambitions were clear from the moment they entered office, playing the QAnon game is a no-brainer. It is also a travesty, a wicked and immoral use of the power of public office. Of course, neither wickedness nor immorality are, or have ever been, obstacles to political power. If they were then, well, we wouldn’t be living in this world.
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