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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Wolfgang replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Are you mad at me? Or the murderer? You do realize I didn't kill anyone, correct? -
Cocaine, and woman-beating don't really fit The Process.
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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
gobills404 replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Gun homicides per 100k: USA - 5.6 Switzerland - 0.14 Sweden - 0.60 Canada - 0.89 Still an exponential increase in gun violence in America if even you try to correlate it with the amount of guns. -
Fox News chief political analyst Brit Humeis calling out Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who allegedly broke the same law as Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, but without his job being threatened over it by President Donald Trump. “Mortgages signed by the Paxtons contained inaccurate statements declaring that each of those three houses was their primary residence, enabling the now-estranged couple to improperly lock in low interest rates,” the news organization reported Thursday. Hume reacted to the matter on social media. “This is the same thing Fed Governor Lisa Cook did,” the conservative commentatorwrote Thursday on X, formerly Twitter, in a post sharing the article. “It will be interesting to see how those saying she deserved to be fired react to this news.”
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Get to know our offensive line - dope interview
K-No replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Does anyone know if Travis Clayton got any snaps in the preseason game? -
I voted no. Shakir led the team with 76 receptions in the regular season in '24. He's still on the team, last I looked. Kincaid had 44, and Coleman had 29. Kincaid's numbers will likely go up, if he gets a full season. Coleman's should go up, as well, and I'd be surprised if Shakir ends the season with the most receptions. But between Shakir, Cook, Ty Johnson, and all the others who will get opportunities, and perhaps earn themselves more targets, 120 combined receptions for last season's second, and third receivers seems like a stretch, especially if our offense is as balanced as it was last season, which also seems likely.
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Yes I agree Hamlin is not the answer. Nor is Peppers.
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The bills are not full of boy scouts tho lol
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Athletes you came to love more in later life
Another Fan replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
I never actually met Donald Jones but I only picked up on that he was Plainfield, NJ born and raised after he retired (it’s not far from where I grew up. I still shop in the city quite a bit). I gained a lot of respect for him over the years. Besides still being very much a Bills fan in retired life he’s now the head football coach at Plainfield High today trying to mentor the youth. I know when he was a Bill I sort of used to think couldn’t we have at least a drafted receiver. But then there’s the perception of look how hard he worked to became a pro being undrafted. What like .001 percent of high school football players make it as far as he did. -
Athletes you came to love more in later life
SinceThe70s replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
File this under admire instead of love: Lamar Jackson I was skeptical early on that he was anything more than just a (very impressive) running QB and I was wrong. But the real admiration came after we beat him in the playoffs last year. The juxtaposition of how he manned up on the post game handshake vs. how he let his emotions out in the locker room resonated with me. I'll root for the guy when it doesn't affect the Bills. -
Rashee Rice accepts six game suspension to start the season
NoSaint replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
as often echoed in this…. personal liability with legal consequence vs integrity of the product in the field -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Andy1 replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yea, the 25 age would never be ruled constitutional, but it would be effective. Before everyone spent their time behind screens, we used to go out to clubs, drink and hang out as young men. We went places and did activities with our peers. That is also what seems to be missing from many young men as they brew their hatred of others in isolation or with toxic crap on the internet. Remember the anti smoking public education campaigns years ago. I think they were largely successful in changing public behavior. I would support something like that with guns. Of course the gun lobby would stop it but I can dream…. Personally, I think far too many people buy guns without fully understanding and accepting the supreme responsibility that is assumed with that purchase. The gun is sitting in the house, waiting forever to do its job. People buy it, practice with it a bit, forget about it, get tired of it, maybe their feeling of being in danger is gone, maybe their mental health status changes, maybe their kid now becomes a young distraught man, maybe they just get old and die and the gun still sits there, waiting to be used. Guns last longer than the people who purchase them, thus they are everywhere. Safe storage laws, prosecutions of negligent parents, PR persuasion campaigns to turn them in or discourage their purchase, liability insurance requirements (probably unconstitutional, but I think would be effective). It’s a wicked problem and one without easy answers but to do nothing is also not an answer. -
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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
stevestojan replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Two kids shot dead while at church praying and you’re still doing your oddball red font highlight (you’re soooo clever!!) AND making jokes. What a disgusting person you are. Can’t wait to see what you highlight here. What a weird person, you ***** oddball. But the jokes during a discussion about kids shot dead in a church pew are really on brand for you. -
Rashee Rice accepts six game suspension to start the season
Thrivefourfive replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Rice isn’t without options if he, or any player, feels the league is being unfair. And the conversation ends.. -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
rusty shackleford replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
On another topic but closely related…. 18, is that really the age we become adults and act accordingly? I know when I was an “adult” at college, I was really far from it. I do think the human mind needs more than 18 years to develop to full maturity. Maybe we just call it 25 to own a gun, vote, drive, etc… but then the parents need to sign up for a much longer incubation period -
Not sure how I never noticed that he was the guy you wanted in the draft. 👍🏻 eager to see how much the added strength helps in the run game. He had some nice pancakes last year. I felt that Mack was such a big part of our run and rac game last season, but Palmer can be an asset as a run blocker too. I wonder if we use less 6 OL this year due to the addition of Hawes. 9 days away
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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
stevestojan replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Guns per 100 people: US: 120.5 Canada: 34.7 Switzerland: 27.6 Sweden: 23. -
Athletes you came to love more in later life
BillsPride12 replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Yes and those games were much more physical and violent too. Both rosters were more stacked from top to bottom than the top contenders in today's era. The game has changed a lot over the years. If you haven't watched it yet I think you would appreciate the series on netflix. They did an entire episode that focused on the Cowboys-49ers rivalry -
Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Just Jack replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe for security or TV crews to get around easier? -
You gotta admit Nike is genius, use the number 1 buffalo which requires zero thought, and have them play in these wintry blizzard jerseys in early October when we are in fall. Fickin brilliant.