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NBA playoffs— anyone else watching?
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in Off the Wall
Pretty impressive comeback by the Knicks. Looks like we have a series! -
For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
Homelander replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You’re deflecting. No one said it’s okay to exploit anyone. What I did say is that Trump’s policies are hurting the very people who voted for him - farmers are facing labor shortages, lost markets from trade wars, and rising costs. If you care about American farmers, the focus should be on policies that actually help them, not culture war distractions. Blaming immigrants doesn’t fix tractors or harvest crops. -
For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
stevestojan replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Boyst, you SOB! I even thought about the spelling and still missed it. -
NFL players to the Olympics in Flag Football?
Dafan replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Although I agreed for the most part....with running routes and making cuts, players are open to injuries. Look at how many players get injured in non-contact practices. -
Sweet, been looking to stake claim to a hot take
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As Democrats Fearmonger Over Medicaid, Dr. Oz Reveals the Staggering Amount of Waste and Fraud in the Program By Bob Hoge Democrats are busy fearmongering and predicting widespread tragedy that would emanate from the “Big Beautiful Bill” if it passes, but they should maybe think about taking a deep breath and listening to what Dr. Mehmet Oz has to say. They claim that the evil GOP wants to take away healthcare for the elderly and the disadvantaged with the measure, but Republicans counter that what they are really trying to do is get rid of the eye-opening waste and fraud that programs like Medicaid and Medicare are victims of. And there’s a whole lot of grift going on, according to Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in the Trump administration. Appearing on “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo, https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2025/05/25/as-dems-fearmonger-over-medicaid-dr-oz-reveals-the-staggering-amount-of-waste-and-fraud-in-the-program-n2189606
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Oh, sweetie. I suggest you watch more law enforcement interactions. Everyone arrested screams they can't breath, they're being hurt, they're scared... And many of those same folks assault and kill officers. I'm sorry your sunshine and rainbows world doesn't understand that the trachea is on the front of the throat, as well. I'm glad you defend monsters who beat pregnant women and a man who would have robbed you blind. Gotta love the liberal white broads. One of the things that gets me 6 to midnight is watching these women who thought like you get karma from the monsters of the world they're too stupid to be aware of or protect themselves from.
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Charles Romes started following Taylor Rapp underrated? Espn thinks so!
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Taylor Rapp underrated? Espn thinks so!
Charles Romes replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
That Jets game sealed the fate of both teams and Rapp was the player of the game. When he separated Garrett from the ball in the end zone that was the play of the game, and also the year. -
For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
boyst replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I voted for Trump and would again because we need a better education system in this country. We need people who know aisle from isle. Trump will fix this! MSGA! I'm an independent libertarian (notice the lower case L). Trump was the lesser of two evils. Everyone hates him that has power... I hate everyone that has the power over this country and has held it in the uniparty for 40-50 years. So, yeah, hopefully checks and balances can be restored to the presidency. Maybe one day the Senate will get the head out of their ass but that isn't likely since the 17th amendment destroyed what was a fabric of our Republic. The house is a joke in every way. The state governments are still holding on by a shred of chance, but only some states and not all. California, Colorado New York, Michigan, Washington, Hawaii are all too far gone one way down the aisle. Nebraska, ND, SD, Oklahoma, and several other states are still doing just what they were 100 years ago. This is a good thing because states should choose their own whole being a part of the larger Republic. But, since Lincoln that's all been screwed up, too. I'd vote for Trump again because Democrats and the bull#### they pull is far more disgraceful to humanity than the Trump Administration. Honoring George Floyd all over the country today, smeaing Kavanaugh, Russia hoax, the Clinton and Obama mafia (back to back with the Bush family), is all ridiculous. Anyone else would be better than another politician. -
Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
SoonerBillsFan replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's an issue of not forcing defenses to defend the entire field. Even McDermott said we need to attack more vertically. -
NFL players to the Olympics in Flag Football?
Don Otreply replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought it happens when he put his head on the pillow every night, -
Taylor Rapp underrated? Espn thinks so!
SoonerBillsFan replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Have you seen Forrests highlights before his injury? -
I would say it just didn’t perform when it ultimately absolutely needed too.
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Yes and 5th straight finals appearance...they lost the first 2 and won the last 3.
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For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
K D replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So you think it's ok to exploit illegal migrants for cheap labor? That's pretty messed up -
Yeah, I'm sorry, but I'm going to need more than a blip in an article mainly about Kaden Prather saying he was "catching passes everywhere" from Will Rogers and Paxton DeLaurent, in a Rookie Mini Camp filled with UDFA's and unsigned tryout players (like the guys he was catching passes from) before I start thinking he might become a "TD catching machine" during live action. With the role he has combined with what he was in College and where he was Drafted, it's a pretty unrealistic expectation. I'd be here for it, but I see it as a pretty hot take. He's probably not going to get many reps and when he does, his role 9.5 times out of 10 will be that of a blocker and probably won't get much of a look unless a play breaks down (like Morris before him)
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Bills bulletin board material! We'll see how they respond. I have a bad feeling for our opponents though.
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I’ve been a Bills fan since the 70s but really jumped on Board after I moved to Buffalo when Chuck Knox became the coach. Mondays were Bills game recaps with coworkers. Left town in 1983, but kept my allegiance in the dark years until Kelly arrived. 90s were great years to be a fan, but the drought was what really tested my allegiance. We kept finding ways to lose especially to the Pats. Glad we’re back on top now. Just hope we see a Super Bowl victory before I’m gone.
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For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
Homelander replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They sure will. Y’all just keep stepping in the same pile of manure and it’s hilarious.