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  2. Now I’d send them there. And check that Ohtani guy.
  3. I hope he gets all the drops out of him now. did I read something wrong here?
  4. I brought up the Safeties a few days ago. Are we sure Poyer and Hyde wouldn’t deserve those spots? I realize it was a different era but man it seems like they held down the back end for quite a few seasons.
  5. Amen! Listening to Van Miller and maybe Ed Rutkowski? Memory fades. Can’t recall who used to host that Saturday afternoon Highlights show on Channel 7.
  6. Newfangled? Buffalo has had Juneteenth festivals since the 80s. Buffalo's was last weekend, the same time as the Allentown Art Festival. Gad fights in MLK park and everything. The Masten district council member proposed a law this week requiring youths 17 and under to be accompanied by a parent to guardian at festivals.
  7. You’re not giving NBA bench players the respect they deserve, I’ve said this a few times. And by “not good” you mean relative to their NBA peers, of course, not the basketball playing population at large. At least that’s what I hope you mean but maybe I’m giving you too much credit. To even make the G League you’d have to be in the 90th something percentile as a basketball player. “If you can play, they will find you.” Famous words of a hall of fame coach who’s name escapes me. And Cotton is a perfect example of someone who was blessed with the gift of basketball, but still couldn’t put it together at the NBA level. This is a guy who received the resources you wanted to afford Moss. Springer may not have been a better 1 v 1 player than Cotton if the two went head up, but the NBA doesn’t play 1 v 1 basketball. Springer was a superior team player than Cotton, with a better defined role. His understanding of the game and the position he plays means more. And EJ Manuel was better than any QB - high school, college, or semi pro - that never got an NFL opportunity, yes.
  8. I’ll answer your questions, but I’m genuinely curious what you think SHOULD happen. How should Iran be treated when it comes to the nuclear threat, regardless of how close they are to building a bomb? What is a reasonable expectation for how a neighboring country should respond to a regime that threatens its existence and actively funds and arms violent proxies surrounding it? And how should allies of that country respond, especially if they claim to share its security concerns? I understand the hesitation. I can even agree that Iran might not be on the verge of weaponization, and that ultimately, meaningful change within Iran has to come from its own people. But at some point, doesn’t the world have to confront the fact that a regime with deep connections to terrorism is becoming increasingly nuclear capable? To me, this was always going to be a ***** sandwich. Maybe it did not have to be dealt with right now, but it was always going to come to a head eventually. So the real question is not whether to deal with it but how and when. The longer it is delayed, the more dangerous and unstable it becomes. There was never going to be a clean or comfortable moment to handle this. Someone was always going to have to take the first bite. The only question is whether it is done recklessly and alone, or strategically and with collective responsibility. I still don't know what is the best answer is, but what I'm reading here is a lot of people that agree or don't agree but neither side comes up up with a solution to deal with the underlying issues of either position they want to take. You seem to have a high amount of knowledge of the region so what would be your strategy here?
  9. Homelosers America You lose. At everything. We’re done here with you sick people. Original post is graphic I’m sure most here have seen it since the SCOTUS ruling so I won’t post it. That’s your party’s legacy. And its future. And it’s a crime against humanity. These kids deserve better than the liberals are brainwashing them with. We won’t stop fighting for the kids.
  10. Besides his brain being mush, they had to protect Biden from getting any infections because his immune system was probably down from his treatment for the prostate cancer.
  11. Terrifier Godzilla 1954 The Godfather Scarface Goodfellas
  12. Then he could do a credible imitation of Drew Bledsoe!
  13. I think it's humorous that of all the endorsement opportunities that likely come his way, that he chose that one
  14. Biden was criticized for running his campaign from the basement. trump had his normal glad handing, threat shouting rallies full of fools. More reds died than blues. Simple as that.
  15. Obviously you haven't been in WNY for years. Both CBC and CTV were available with the antenna on the roof that rotated. Both were on cable, but CTV was dropped maybe in the 90s. With the digital antennas you put in your window, I can't even get WBBZ (MeTV) which has a tower in Springville. I sometimes get lower power stations from Olean or Elmira. Don't get any Rochester area ones.
  16. He should have done Jack Eichel’s neck surgery.
  17. https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/data How about we look at 69 polls by month and see how many had his approval rating over 50. February 23 of 52= 44.23% March 10 of 52 = 19.23% April 1 of 59 = 1.69% May 2 of 39 = 5.12% June 4 of 27 = 14.81% Then how many times out of the 246 separate polls since February had an approval at 56% or higher. 2 If you want a flat Earth you can find something to back it up. That's the world we live in.
  18. That was pretty bad 😂 almost like it was recorded on a cellphone.
  19. A "doctor' minimizing the spread of a highly contagious disease in mass gatherings is really fascinating to see, but it goes back to the notion that even people with medicine have agendas that trump common sense. It was sort of an awkward pitch he made though---The fact that a 5 digit number of ignorant people---it's like he had to work extra hard to find something silly to say to distract from what he was saying.,
  20. Actually the WR group was very stacked. Frank Lewis was next after Lee Evans, followed by Elbert Dubenion, Bob Chandler, Stevie Johnson, and then Butler. Yeah that D Backfield of my youth was special.
  21. LOL…I knew it! I can spot an Abundance stan from a mile away! Sorry, but I’m just not a fan. The only meaningful message I could glean from the book is that Democrats need to deliver on their promises to improve people’s daily lives. That’s about it. You know my politics, Tibsy, so you know that I think progressives are far better positioned than establishment liberals to solve these problems. If you want to talk about homelessness, increasing the housing supply is only one component of a multi-faceted issue. Sure, there are definitely silly regulations that hinder housing construction progress. But what about oligopoly effects from corporate landlords? Sluggish wage growth relative to rising prices throughout the economy? Bankruptcies due to health care debt? Mental health crises? Drug addictions? Deficiencies in our veterans affairs program? Then there’s the grave matter of ecosystem collapse due to suburban sprawl. You praised Houston for its lax building regulations, but us New Yorkers are not like Texans! We actually care about things up here like the environment, efficient transportation, and global warming. I can be aligned with you on issues like public housing and anti-NIMBY politics, but a lot of that available land needs to be reserved for natural carbon sequestration (i.e. planting trees) in the form of (preferably unfragmented) woodland/wetland ecosystems. Ugh…I hijacked the Iran thread…so I suppose I’ll ask, again, the collective PPP warmongers salivating at regime change: where is the evidence that Iran’s nuclear program posed an imminent threat to Israel and the United States? Note how “imminent” doesn’t mean “eventual.” This question should be the CENTRAL FOCUS of this thread. Also, for the people who think Iranian regime change is a simple matter of bombing the right places and that it won’t escalate to American boots on the ground: what about the potential for a refugee crisis a la Syria 2015, when Iran is FOUR TIMES the population size of Syria?? The law of unintended consequences…ugh…
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