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thenorthremembers replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Meh. I think every situation is sufficiently different as to not create an unharmful precedent.
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“We can unilaterally release files about MLK, Clinton, whoever, but we have no ability to release Epstein files and therefore, Congress is now closed.” I mean, even if you didn’t think there was something there in the Epstein thing before, you have to think there is at this point.
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With the Obama-led Intelligence Report on Russia Imploding, the Dems Will Likely Flock to This Narrative Matt Vespa The Russia collusion hoax has been exposed. It was always an open secret, but now we have the documents, thanks to Tulsi Gabbard releasing troves of files, all of which bear the fingerprints of the usual suspects. Some, such as former CIA Director John Brennan and fired FBI Director James Comey, are already being investigated. James Clapper and Barack Obama should be next, for knowingly politicizing and weaponizing the intelligence to hamstring Donald Trump. The intelligence community was adamant that Moscow couldn’t interfere in our elections. Then, Obama ordered Clapper to draft a new intelligence report, which used the Steele Dossier as its foundation. That document, a Clinton campaign-funded opposition research project, is at the heart of this operation. Even Clapper didn’t believe it, but reportedly silenced any analyst who raised objections. That report is now obliterated like the Iranian nuclear facility at Fordow. So, Democrats are likely going to rush to the “bipartisan” Senate Intelligence Committee’s report, which is much more friendly to liberal narratives about the Russian collusion hoax. It likely won’t hold. As RealClearInvestigations’ Paul Sperry noted, the report’s main witness, Lisa Monaco, was an Obama acolyte who was part of the infamous December 9, 2016, meeting, where Barack ordered the intelligence community to draft the new intelligence assessment. He gave the deep state the green light to go after a duly elected president. A campaign of media leaks was also part of the strategy—Monaco reportedly played a key role. It’s all infected, kids. The entire hoax is being exposed and will continue to be. More document dumps are expected; more whistleblowers are likely to come forward. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/07/21/the-dems-likely-counterpoint-on-russian-collusion-hoax-isnt-going-to-hold-up-well-n2660667
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I hope Cook balls out this season. He's our second best player on Offense. WE NEED YOU JIMBO!!!!
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Guess Camarda wasn’t cutting it. I’d be surprised if they don’t bring in another punter. In other news, it’s a bit of a luxury when that position is the weakest spot on the team.
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That TD number for Cook is wrong. He had 43 TDs last season
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Landon Jackson put on PUP List
Slippery Rubber Mats replied to Doc Brown's topic in The Stadium Wall
Activated from PUP list -
'F' Is for Democrat: Colorado’s Collapse Under One-Party Rule Stephen Green Colorado's economic report card is in, and my beloved home state — formerly a solid A and B student — just flunked every subject. Once upon a time, Colorado was a devilishly weird purple state — home to moderate-to-conservative Republicans like Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Tom Tancredo, idiosyncratic Democrats like Gary Hart and Richard Lamm, and (outside the Denver-Boulder Axis) a healthy libertarian streak. It was such a swirl that one of those famous Republicans, Campbell, was originally a Democrat. That all began to change around 2008 when my purple state went deep blue for Barack Obama. By 2018, the hope'n'change was locked in. The last Republican to win statewide office was in 2016, when Heidi Ganahl was elected to the University of Colorado Board of Regents. The last Republican to win a Senate seat was Cory Gardner in 2014, and he served but a single term. Colorado's Democrats are no longer hard to pin down. The party is increasingly dominated by the hard left, and the party has dominated the general assembly going back to 2018. Today, Dems hold both chambers by a two-to-one margin. Whatever they want, they get. How's that workin' out for us? Before we went Full Indigo, Colorado was pretty well run. This is my state — or was, using figures from before 2018: Third in the nation for personal income growth. A regulatory burden in the lower half of all states. Tied for second-lowest unemployment in 2017 at 2.7% — and that wasn’t unusual. Job growth of 2.4% in 2017 — typical for a state that was regularly in the top ten. A top-10 destination for people moving in from other states. Colorado wasn't perfect, but we punched above our weight economically and in sheer beauty. Just 11 years old, I fell in love with Colorado's beauty at first sight. I didn't know anything about economics, but I knew then I'd make this place my home — which I did at 25, three decades ago. And this is my state on Democrats, all taken from the 2024 report card just published by the Denver Gazette: 39th in the nation for personal income growth. Sixth worst regulatory burden in the nation. In March, we had the second-highest unemployment rate (not an atypical month). Job-growth rate of 0.17% (March 2024-March 2025), 43rd in the nation. A bottom-10 destination for people moving in from other states. And across nearly every other metric — schools, housing, homelessness, crime, addiction, even abortion rates — the numbers all go the wrong way. {snip} I've written already this year about Colorado's new worst-in-the-nation gun control law, and about Gov. Jared Polis's pantomime "will he/won't he" act over signing it into law. There's likely more to come, too, with talk of an "arsenal law" restricting how many guns the state shall deign we may own. For 45 years, I always thought I'd die in Colorado. Now, like so many others, I'm dying to get out. Thanks, Dems. https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2025/05/07/f-is-for-democrat-colorados-collapse-under-on-party-rule-n4939561
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We're back!! First practice is tomorrow. Here's the training camp schedule:
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Beane is good at drafting after all -- A look at 2022
BullBuchanan replied to boater's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a total myth. People act like like it's no big deal to "just score an extra 3 points" or similar. We're already a highly efficient team. squeezing an extra 10% out of a team that's already operating optimally is not a small task and you need massive improvements to make it happen. If you watched what the Eagles did to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl and thought to yourself, "we're in the same league as the Eagles", well the only thing I can say to you is that you aren't a serious person. -
Agreed but the thing is I don't know if Beane wants to set that precedent for someone at the end of their rookie deal. I always thought some likely to be earn incentives was the easy compromise.
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Sharp Analysis: Best front sevens in NFL (Bills 8th)
Pecker replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
I feel like Chris jones alone is better than our front 7. How are the ravens and eagles not higher too? this list just doesn’t pass the eye test. -
I have been saying for weeks there is incentive on both sides to do a short term bridge deal that allows Cook some security to get on the field but still allows for him to cash in fully in the next two years as a FA (with the Bills or elsewhere).
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Blue & Red Tickets Link emailed to STHs today. Started at 10a
DieHardFan replied to DieHardFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Interesting. This is my 35th contiguous year of being a STH and although I didn't buy tix to the new stadium I did cut a deal to have my 'stepson' (no verification necessary) purchase them when my spot came up. However I am still being hounded to buy a PSL and associated seats. Latest was an email today: "Exciting things are on the horizon for the New Highmark Stadium - and as a valued Buffalo Bills Season Ticket Member, this is your exclusive window to act before we begin inviting Priority List members. If you haven't secured your seats yet, now's the time. This opportunity to lock in your place in the new stadium - ahead of the Priority List members - won't last much longer. Be sure to stop by the New Highmark Stadium Tent located in the activation area! Our team will be there to answer your questions, walk you through options, and help you to choose your seats in the Buffalo Bills new home. We look forward to seeing you at Training Camp! Fletcher Reese Account Executive fletcher.reese@bills.nfl.net 716-815-5519 " -
Why does MAGA protect pedos?
Homelander replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
MAGA logic is a special kind of twisted where child marriage gets a pass, mass shootings are just the cost of freedom, and the guy who partied with Epstein is somehow the patron saint of protecting kids. Don’t preach morality while defending a movement that can’t even spell it.