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  2. Politics aside, this ruling is logical. I am not sure how it makes sense for someone at a lower level to be able to have enough power to universally override the higher-ups ruling at will if they do not like it. We can't do that to our managers and supervisors at work and Josh Allen couldn't override Beane and McDermott on a free agent signing after it has been done. They should still have a complaint or appeal process, but now it is more balanced so that judges on either side can't use frivolous stall tactics in the name of partisan politics..
  3. Meh, who cares? The owners run a business together and some call it colluding. The players band together but they call it unionizing.
  4. A lot of us thought the Bears would've been a playoff team and Caleb the stud like Jaylen year 1. They have been winning the offseason for years yet come the bright lights failing.
  5. You can also say Jim Crow held people back. If my father had been black he wouldn't of attended the same school, same army unit, same university, etc. I would of grown up poorer, in a different social economic place. Ya, its all true, but how you gonna hand out money to people like that. It would create a backlash, feed a stereotype and add a level of toxicity to our political discourse. Native Americans next? How about women?
  6. I remeber that game as i just graduated from college at 20, and was preparing to move to Tampa at the 1st of the year to go to grad school. If memory serves, we saw it at the K of C in Lackawanna as my Dad’s side job from the news was the house manager. He put on great football Sundays with members, and would roll out whatever wasnt eaten at the weddings and parties that weekend. It was so much fun as he turned that lounge into a sports bar with tv’s from every angle. God i miss that beef on weck and famous pork chops. It was all on the house for the members, just had to pay for the beer.
  7. He said that to Terry, about Rex. That's been quoted a billion times
  8. Sure, and he scored points with his big filibuster speech a while ago. But he has to be smarter than this. He has to realize that this is a bad policy and one that hurts the Democratic image.
  9. About whom did Brandon say that? And he “resigned” in May of 2018. The Bills were already on the right track by then.
  10. I'd guess Diggs numbers will be that of Samuel this year, decent #3 numbers. I still think his Knee won't be right. Shakir is Josh Allen's #1, he wins this match up easily.
  11. We're in the 2028 positioning period. Booker didn't catch fire at all the last time around. He is viewed as a more centrist, and so he's trying to pick up support from a more left wing black base. Interesting, though, that his "baby bonds" concept is now part of the Republican pro-family plan. It didn't catch on with Dems, but it caught on with Republicans.
  12. https://www.newyorker.com/cartoons/daily-cartoon/monday-june-23rd-spectacular-success
  13. I have not been to Mass in a very long time. They have media now? Father Prevost would not like that.
  14. Right, I’m saying the party leadership of people in their 80s need to have a better grip on what idiots like Booker are doing. There’s no cohesive national opposition campaign.
  15. Only 3 guys prepare for their show. One refuses to learn anything before he was born. They all play victim when they are accused of anything. Golf talk is boring. Personal golf talk induces coma. They contribute to nepotism. Did I forget anything?
  16. In theory, I have no quarrel with the concept. Our forebears allowed/encouraged people to be shackled and transported to the USA to take advantage of free labor. A strong reparations act c. 1870 would have been fair and good. But there's no way to decide who is entitled to what 150 years later. No one has come up with a workable concept, at least not one that doesn't get us involved is some kind of government-sponsored Henry Louis Gates genealogy project (you qualify if at least one of your great-great-great grandparents is proven to have been enslaved for at least 5 years or something like that). The remedy would be worse than the disease.
  17. Okay I nailed the first one. I was wrong on Coleman although I'd like to know how close I'd have gotten if he hadn't gotten injured. He did finish 2nd in yards and TDs which I don't think most fans would have predicted especially with him missing 4 games. I was way off on the last one. Nailed the Rams. I expected San Fran to take a step back and for LA to be better than people thought. I was way way off on the Bears. Every year one of my bold predictions is picking a 4th place to 1st place division team which happens pretty much every year. Of course last year was one of the rare occasions where that didn't happen so I was doomed to fail in any case. Texans and Packers were not as good as I expected. I earn zero points for predicting KC in the AFCCG. Lions I think would have been there if they weren't decimated by injuries.
  18. We should give all slaves reparations. Oh, they're all dead. Nevermind. If you can prove in court that slavery has negatively impacted your life then feel free to bring it to a courtroom if you think you have a case. Otherwise STFU and stop bringing up race. Morgan Freeman says it best:
  19. any day now there’s going to be a big crash!
  20. We need a rule against politicians suing media companies like this, or like the Trump vs. CBS for allegedly deceptive editing of the Kamala interview. We've opened a whole new stupid can of worms. This is not the same as the Dominion lawsuit, in which a private company was defamed.
  21. You were ranting and raving about Pelosi and Schumer. Try and keep up.
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