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  2. He should have done Jack Eichel’s neck surgery.
  3. 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.
  4. That was pretty bad 😂 almost like it was recorded on a cellphone.
  5. 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.,
  6. 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.
  7. 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…
  8. Nonsense. When tens of thousands of people protest regularly in cities across the country, traveling from there to here, or here to there, standing shoulder to shoulder, the damage is exponential. Worse still, these same folks often returned to disadvantaged communities, obviously spreading the virus to people the most at-risk members of the community, the death and damage from things like long covid would be unfathomable. You can attempt to downplay that all you like, but it's obviously bull-sh!t. To make matters worse, then VP Harris and soon to be Candidate Harris spread vaxx disinformation to many people of all parties and encouraged distrust of the vaccine developed in very quick order through a strategic alliance between pharma and govt. The damage she did there was catastrophic---at least when viewed through the number of potentially unnecessary deaths on her watch. Meanwhile, millions of conservative, independents followed the guidance, social distanced, stayed away from houses of worship, kept to themselves in families where no more than two households were gathered at any given point in time and quarantined in place once they became ill. Then again, this is just what the science and common sense tell us.
  9. We knew how to handle COVID. Some just chose not to. It wasn’t an alien virus from another planet - it was a respiratory virus. And yes, it was “novel,” but that doesn’t mean we were flying blind. We’ve had pandemic playbooks for this kind of threat for decades. Countries like South Korea and Taiwan didn’t possess some secret knowledge - they simply listened to scientists instead of talk show hosts. Meanwhile, Russian bots-paid influencers we were busy instigating whether masks made you weak and whether bleach injections might be worth a try. And even now, some are still blaming the president who wasn’t even in office when the pandemic began. And here's the indisputable truth: blue states, overall, fared better than red states. They followed the science, implemented public health measures, and took the crisis seriously. The result? Lower death rates, stronger healthcare responses, and fewer lives lost. That’s not just a political difference - it reflects a deeper reality: blue states tend to be better educated, and that matters. It means a greater trust in science, a stronger grasp of how viruses work, and a better ability to distinguish facts from conspiracies. So no, it’s not that we didn’t know what to do. It’s that a significant portion of the country refused to know. That’s not a knowledge gap - it’s a values gap. And it cost lives.
  10. You’ve always been very, very bad at math. A 5 digit number is just a wee bit off 26M don’t you think? https://www.brookings.edu/articles/americans-continue-to-protest-for-racial-justice-60-years-after-the-march-on-washington/ superspreaders!!
  11. My list had Reuben. He is actually the guard with the highest AV in Bills history, above HOF'r Billy Shaw.
  12. It's still something Do you know how many feet it takes to come to a full stop from 85 ? If you drive 85 , you should. And when that deer jumps out from the brush ? The lil old lady from Pasadena decides to brake or change lanes suddenly ! Do you swerve ? do you brake , do you swerve and brake so the poos thing doesnt ( hopefully come through your windshield ?) You seem to be a serious sort WEO. But these things are something i have studied when learning to drive cars at speed on tracks and off. its degrees of serious. and the fact he got caught means he was unaware of the his surroundings ( kids are stupid inherently ) I know lol set it for seventy two and adjust for traffic and yea I get passed alot lol
  13. I would love to see Notre Dame play the Browns in Dublin!
  14. huh? no. I'm calling him a good guy for telling Coleman D1 basketball isn't for him after all...he did the kid a huge favor in recruiting him and then letting him go. You keep saying I'm not giving "NBA players" for being good. Most of them are. Others simply aren't that good--but since teams don't (and probably can't ) scout every single player in the country, they instead focus on power 5 1 and done kids. So it's impossible to conclude that these teams eliminated every possible option. So they end up with guys like Springer, who would likely get destroyed 1 on 1 against as kid like Cotton in the day. As for Manuel, the obvious reply is the they didn't have to pick ANY QB that year, given the slim pickings (Wilson and Cousins were easily available the year before). Yet they settled on a guy who would predictably flame out soon (partly because country bumpkin GM thought Wilson was "too short"). But you would argue that EJ was better than any other college QB available anywhere.... simply because he was drafted. Makes no sense.
  15. I certainly wouldn’t. I’m on record as not loving the international games, but I’d have been there if the Bills played the Steelers in Dublin. That would be a lovely silver lining!
  16. I've had times like that but that was back in the early 80's... I don't have a problem with the newfangled holiday other than they didn't pick up the garbage today. I loaded that thing up which I usually don't do...
  17. The fact that a 5 digit number of ignorant people on the left (possibly more than attended trump's war parade) acted stupidly does not lead to the conclusion that much of the left didn't abide public health advice. From personal experience, there were many more redneck maga's endangering others and refusing vaccination than liberals. The red state/blue state numbers back up my observations.
  18. Like he’s gonna sleep with her in bed with him…,
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