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I remember one poster saying that many of the protesters were in fact supporting a terrorist group and being anti-jew. That poster was chastised and told that he/she was incorrect. I remember one poster saying that for many of the protesters it was in fact just a social gathering, a party, if you will. Now we see pictures and videos of them dancing, eating Dunkin Donuts, drinking lattes and listening to music. Again, he/she was told they were wrong. Now we have the second largest hammy supporting population in the world...on college campuses here in America. And apparently they love sushi and salsa dancing. That, the poster did not predict. The same poster also said that cell phones and the internet would not "catch on" and that the Huskers would win at least 9 games last year...soooooo there is that.
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Archy1221 replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
At a certain point, shouldn't a person look themselves in the mirror and say "wow, I'm actually going to step in front of SCOTUS and say that attempting a coup attempt, ordering the military to commit a coup, or assassinating a political rival should be allowed by Presidential immunity. Maybe this entire political movement is f#&%ing stupid, enabled by the lowest dredges of society, and I probably shouldn't be doing this" Do you even understand what a defense attorney does? Does this mean the argument is going to win? Hopefully not, but that is their job when they take the job. -
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Dr. Strangelove replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
At a certain point, shouldn't a person look themselves in the mirror and say "wow, I'm actually going to step in front of SCOTUS and say that attempting a coup attempt, ordering the military to commit a coup, or assassinating a political rival should be allowed by Presidential immunity. Maybe this entire political movement is f#&%ing stupid, enabled by the lowest dredges of society, and I probably shouldn't be doing this" I realize looking into the mirror and asking difficult questions is kind of difficult for a certain voter who enabled all this, but lets be honest here - Trump is a catastrophic idiot enabled by elements of society who cheer his anti-American authoritarianism on because it OwNs teH LiBs. -
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Archy1221 replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
No, Republicans in Congress are not his personal lawyers. I don’t believe the President has absolute immunity, it is an interesting case to follow though, and I’d have to look up which members of Congress are making those statements beyond the MTG’s and Boebarts of the world. -
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BigRedBuster replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
Republicans in congress are his personal lawyers? Sure, his actual lawyer can make that case during the impeachment hearings, but MAGA congressmen were making the case right along with them.....it was all total BS. -
That doesn't excuse them from falling into a pile of crap supporting a terrorist group by protesting on US campuses against jews now.
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Archy1221 replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
Isn’t it his lawyers job to make these arguments on his behalf? Even if they end of losing said arguments. -
Thse college students were 9-11 years old 10 years ago.
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Much like the defensive side recruits a lot of DB body types to turn into potentially something else, the offensive side recruits a lot of TE body types. They may stay at TE or become a WR or OL or HB/FB or whatever. The staff's philosophy is all about getting good athletes and then developing them into whatever they are best at after they are here.
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Dr. Strangelove replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
It has a lot more to do with millions of voters who enable his behavior in the name of moronic culture war nonsense. Trump is probably going to be found to be immune from prosecution for trying to overthrow Democracy, won't end up in jail, and because the average voter is stupid beyond comprehension, he's likely to win in November. -
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TGHusker replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
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TGHusker replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
And the cult he created -
After the last 10 years, I fail at feeling sorry for people who fall for pathetic frauds and political scams. Open your f#&%ing eyes and wake up.
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And why not pile it on. I do feel for the kids a bit. They have been duped.
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I love it. I wonder if AOC remembers when parents at school board meetings were being labeled as domestic terrorists by some on the left. Maybe even the DOJ?
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Yeah, more than likely that is the case.
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It may be there some of them were only committable offers if x,y, and z happened
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ONE bad man? Dude. C’mon.
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The punt team has been directed to not down balls inside the 2 in order to account for this vulnerability.
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I've been on the contemporary side for decades - now longing more for the traditional.
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BigRedBuster replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
That man and millions of people who fell for a complete fraud. -
Especially if that TE can't pass who is playing qb.
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TGHusker replied to TGHusker's topic in Politics & Religion
What country are we living in? North Korea, China, Russia - if Trump and his ilk had their way, he'd replicate their systems and set himself up as dictator. Yes, Russia has elections too. Funny how Putin always wins. -
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TGHusker replied to RedDenver's topic in Politics & Religion
Yep - a president become DeFacto king, ruler for life if he so desire. I wish that escalator had swallowed him up in 2015. A decade of chaos because of one bad man.