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President Trump's Foreign Policy (2)
BillsFanNC replied to B-Man's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Any diet to one extreme, Carnivore or Vegan, is not healthy in the long run. After my kidney transplant, they told me the diet I should stick to is a balanced, sensible one. My monthly blood tests, which I am going for today, show my electrolytes, etc. all in the normal range along with my vitals. The only dietary restriction I have are NO grapefruit or pomegranate EVER again as those interfere with the activation of the anti-rejection meds in the liver.
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Yes he won a SB,, so did Mike Tomlin, does that mean he'd also be a better coach or as you yourself mentioned Harbaugh? Think in particular withTomlin, the game has passed him by. You're right an opinion, My opinion is maybe that could happen, but when you factor in the sub .500 teams, just as likely we ended up even worse overall. Peyton could also just as easily be what McNabb and Reid were. Everyone seems to have forgotten that side of Reid these days. As Gunner Bill states below facts you failed to mention:
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you gonna be able to keep it up through the day?
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Ravens lose Ar'Darius Washington for the season.
SoCal Deek replied to Bigvinny's topic in The Stadium Wall
Achilles injuries seem to have become the new ACL of the modern athlete. One could say they’ve become a veritable Achilles heel. -
My most vivid (and fondest) memories: First Monday Night game, 1973, KC, game 7 O.J. goes over 1,000 for the season on the way the first 2,000 rusher. Record carries in that game I believe. 1974, season opener against Raiders. Monday night under the lights. Back and forth trading leads in final minutes (similar to 13-second game), OJ out injured, Bills win. 1980, season opener, Bills defeat Dolphins after winless 70's decade. Chuck Knox era with much promise. 1980, Dec 7, Bills defeat Rams, fans won't leave and demand an encore. Bills players Smerlas, Haslett, Ritcher, et al appease the fans and come back out of locker room, minus jerseys and pads (under shirts), lock arms and perform a chorus line kick dance to the sounds of 'Talking Proud'. Crazy. 1986, Jim Kelly's first regular season game in a Bills' uniform. Unfortunately, loss to Jets. Still, the beginning of the JK era. 1987, season opener, first time sharing the Bills with my Miami-raised girlfriend - now my wife. Jets, loss of course. 1995, Bills defeat Dolphins in close late December game, snow coming down in 4th quarter to finish it off, and as the players make their way to the tunnel after the final gun, the Hootie & Blowfish song is playing with the phrase "the dolphins make me cry" from 'Only Wanna Be With You'. Perfect. 1997, Season opener in late August (weird), day after Diana killed in wreck, Vikings. Loss. First tailgate meet-up with message board crew coming from Ohio, NYS, Virginia, Georgia, etc. Only about 7 of us. Internet it it's infancy. 2005, Texans, season opener, introducing nephews, next generation to the Bills experience. Sadly, the 10-year-old wasn't around for the 2006 opener. 2008, Seahawks, season opener, last time with one of my long-time closest friends with whom I attended many games, including the 1980 opener. It was supposed to be sunny, but it rained, we got soaked, he got pneumonia. Gone by November. After being there for at least one game every year, the 2008 game is the last one for me in that stadium. I don't know if I'll get there in 2025. Hope so. Apart from the Bills games, many 'Superfest' concerts in the 70's with some of the biggest names in rock. These were the days when you buy tickets for concerts and Bills games for under $10. For you Gen Z'er thinking "no way". Way. Being at the first Monday Night game for the Bills and the new stadium in 1973, I'd really like to be at the first one in the new stadium. Time will tell.
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Absolutely not, and spoiler alert: incoming whataboutism! Read at you own risk! I do not think he reviewed each case, and will state definitive that it’s very rare for a President to review the case associate with pardons in any great detail. I think there are political pardons, favors for friends and favors of friends of friends. I think that’s the way it works, just about always, so it seems silly to spend much time debating that point. For that matter, I have not reviewed each and every case, or any and all cases. I review the review on an iPad and try to apply my sense of fairness to what I know. There were crimes committed on 1/6, and to summarize my thoughts (shared somewhere in this forum on 1/6) was that the people who broke the law on that day did not represent my views, and you would not catch me anywhere near that type of event. Joe Biden was elected president, he became my president after the election, and I was ready to move on. However, there is a gaping chasm between some of these knuckleheads that assaulted law enforcement and created chaos and a person trespassing in whatever form the DOJ chose to prosecute. Here’s a summary of why I think fair minded people can reject the notion that every prosecution and very outcome was fair, reasonable and free from political animus: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/28/politics/supreme-court-limits-obstruction-charges-against-january-6-rioters/index.html To be blunt, I think I’m in the mainstream here. Many prosecutions were fine and suitably harsh, those individuals should not have been pardoned by President Trump. Some were overzealous prosecutions politically motivated, and politically motivated resolution seems to be the most likely outcome.
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Ravens lose Ar'Darius Washington for the season.
Fleezoid replied to Bigvinny's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, if he showed up conditioned to the conditioning drills, this may not have happened. Isn't this the normal expectation? -
“Original Sin” book release - Biden’s decline cover up
4th&long replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So you don't believe what they say UNTIL they write a book or post something you agree with? Then it's credible? I would say you are smarter than this but you are Maga so I doubt it. -
We’ve never had any difficulty making travel arrangements for a regular season road game and that includes two trips to London. Not sure what all the stress is about. People travel to these major cities every day for business on much much shorter notice without batting an eye and that’s during the traditional workweek. Go Bills
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“Original Sin” book release - Biden’s decline cover up
JDHillFan replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
In terms of self-awareness, Stelter is a media version of Redhawk/Roundy. -
Lot 1 is usually closer to the main entrances, so you get quicker access to the stadium, but it might be a little more crowded. Lot 7 could be a bit further out, but it might be less hectic and easier to get in and out of.
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2025-2026 Schedule Leaks/Rumors
Southern McButterpants. replied to stlbills13's topic in The Stadium Wall
For sure - planning potential trips to Atlanta, Charlotte and Pittsburgh this season. -
Ravens lose Ar'Darius Washington for the season.
geggytah replied to Bigvinny's topic in The Stadium Wall
Losing a player like Ar'Darius Washington is a big blow for the season. Hope they can find a way to adjust and keep pushing forward. -
Chiefs Superfan Back in the Big House
geggytah replied to NoHuddleKelly12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chiefsaholic definitely made headlines for all the wrong reasons this time. The story is wild – sounds like something straight out of a movie -
That's why I'm hoping they play him at S and don't bother with NCB because that's too much to put on a rookie's plate, especially if they want him winning a job sooner rather than later. And right now the need is greater at S than NCB.
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“Original Sin” book release - Biden’s decline cover up
4th&long replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
An 81 year old man might need a wheelchair, shocking. An 81 year old man is slipping mentally? No, say it ain't so! Everyone could see he was losing it. I think the degree to which he was losing it became clear in the debate. His close circle, whoever threat was, did a good job of hiding it. This is why people don't trust either party, 43%of people are independent. You can't trust the dems and the republicians are being exposed for who they are right now. I'm not sure I completely agree with blaming the media, if Boehner handlers didn't let the media near him how we're they going to know the full extent that he lost it? I blame Jill and hunter for pushing him to run again.