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  2. "And now...........for the rest of the story" Except hamas beat them to it before they could blow it up - and no one was inside except IDF soldiers. https://theintercept.com/2024/01/23/israeli-idf-demolition-gaza/
  3. that is Gollum from the Hobbit? the palestinians are victims of their own cultural nonsense hatred and self-destructive raging.
  4. Yessir, a voting capital power grab. And it’s been working like a charm for something like 20 plus years. You really gotta tip your cap to the democrats over this shit. Wasn’t there some kerfluffle about Biden trying to pass some sort of ridiculous EV mandate recently? That’s how they do it man. Keep the republicans on defense. And yes, l’m pretty sure it’s one of those things we’re squarely united on. Clean air, clean water, all good stuff. But this manufactured sticking point has effectively eroded the republican party’s opportunity to show that because they and their constituents are chasing their tails over the validity of global warming.
  5. lowlife haters love lies. It takes a lot of truth to combat the effects of a flagrant lie, since so much of the media happily runs with lies. Where all this ends, who knows. Meanwhile - in Real America land: https://www.bpr.org › 2024-04-03 › fact-check-did-trump-once-tell-americans-to-inject-bleach-to-fight-covid-19 Fact Check: Did Trump once tell Americans to inject bleach to fight ... Apr 3, 2024Specht: Mostly false. Trump did mention bringing UV rays and disinfectants into the body, but let's remember what Biden said. He said his predecessor, quote, "told Americans all they had to do was inject bleach in themselves, just take a shot of UV light." That is not what Trump said. It was by no
  6. I'm constantly reminding myself - this isn't my dad's era as a fan any more. Back in his era domed teams didn't win Super Bowls while teams like Green Bay and Pittsburgh combined for a lot of Super Bowl Championships. Interestingly enough, Minnesota made it to 4 Super Bowls when they played outdoors and none since they moved indoors. Today? It's an era that has changed rules since the late 70s and 80s to favor passing games. For examples, Olinemen could extend their arms and use their hands; Corners could no longer press cover down field (it was reduced to 5 yards from the LOS); QBs could ground the ball after they got outside of their pocket/OTs; Defenders can no longer launch themselves at QBs. Furthermore, there's an unwritten strike zone of where you can hit a QB from above the knees to just below the clavicle without getting flagged. It's way easier to go no huddle offense with helmets equipped to hear coaches calling the plays. We're suddenly seeing seasons where passers have exceeded 5000 yards (even Crablegs Winston did this in Tampa). There's been games where passing attempts have been as high as 40-60 attempts. Last but not least, the completion percentages are exceeding 60% a lot more frequently all around the league. The NFL's commitment to score more points via passing games putting more players in space far more consistently has us in an era where MOST of the shared revenue for owners comes from the Sunday Ticket Monopoly far exceeding what home attendance puts in their pockets today. More scoring is supposed to attract more viewers. I have a feeling this will be more temporary than the vision; because like always - "Something's Gotta Give." Higher injury volumes like this league witnessed last year should continue. Places like the Windy City and other Great Lake climates in November, December and January aren't as ideal for today's games catered to more passing. IMO, it seems way more difficult to think Super Bowl playing in these climates today. In the 60s, 70s and 80s - the game was more about balanced attacks; so domes and controlled indoor climates weren't nearly as helpful as they would be today IMO. I hope when I read this tomorrow it doesn't look like the Warden put hallucinogens in my salad.
  7. I would say far more conservatives are hunteres, fishermen, campers and hikers and care very much about nature. It seems that the "man made global warming" hucksters changed to "global warming" to "climate change" because they kept making fools of themselves with dire predictions and UN-sponsored, leftwing political encouraged "crises". Then as a last resort, they go with conservation, pollution and water quality, etc. Even if we went with draconian, outrageous measures, with china, russia, north korea and India - it would make no difference. The UN wants our money so they can hand it out. They don't give a crap that china and india etc violate their "mmgw" demands. It's redistribution of wealth, and power and control over those countries with $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
  8. The problem here is that man made climate change is a money/power grab. The problem is that politicians will use for excuses to tax more and make more regulations that don't affect what they will lie about. Any normal person cares about protecting the environment, but it's not the same as pretending man made climate change exists they way politicians portray it. How are conservatives not for nature? Not talking about politicians.
  9. Ironic that more Americans died under the Dementia Joe administration than the Cheetos administration. 😂🤣🤡 Let that fact sink in Biden Nut Swinger.
  10. Oh yes ! Every year the rebirth of the NFL FOOTBALL, year after year. ( even though Thursday at 1:30 pm I will be in a dentist's chair .... but I shall return ! maybe about 3-4 pm )
  11. No doubt. Ony simpletons think you should be playing in the snow and slush. I'd also bet most don't even go to games. IMO if you don't attend 3-4 games a year, your opinion is moot. Big talkers who don't spend money. Pfft. It's easy to say what you want while sitting at home. I go to games and live 600 miles away.
  12. Hence why I wrote that the logical part of me understands why the team could end up in a dome.
  13. I hear ya. But a part of people died after the Chiefs playoff game. (amputations) Games are being played deeper and deeper into the winter. We're at a 17 game schedule right now. How long do we think that odd # 17 is going to last? It's going to be 18 some day. And they'll probably throw in another bye week. So we'll be even deeper into the winter. And the league will be scheduling night games...because it gives good TV ratings from the people sitting warm in their living rooms. I mean really, we wouldn't make our dogs stay out in that weather for the time frame of a football game. But it's ok for humans.
  14. Lets win the Thursday afternoon game and the series so we can fully enjoy the start of the NFL Draft 😁
  15. Wheels of justice are slow, but the crush the fuck out of corrupt losers who try to steal elections. 👍
  16. Doesn't matter dumbass. When you publish lies that defame people, you can be sue and have to pay. Ask Fox News, OAN, and Rudy. You losers will never learn.
  17. Your obsession is duly noted.
  18. RUB N TUG takin heat for hanging out in saudi arabia with the princes.
  19. I absolutely understand that open-air football stadiums in the North are pretty useless for so much of the year but I admit, I watched a video of the renderings of the new Bears domed stadium and part of me died inside thinking of a team like the Bears playing indoors. And I have a feeling if the Browns build a dome, a big part of me is going to absolutely hate it too, even if the logical part of me understands.
  20. gaza parking metroplex construction progress union boss says land not flat enough yet
  21. bird flu - check protests on campus - check antifa blm staging to enter fray - pending summer rollout zucker ballot mailers - on the printing presses
  22. Exactly what that study concluded.
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