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  2. Again, Helplessly trying to divert from the main point by clinging to the Margarita Typical.
  3. You don’t think it’s bad that Noem doesn’t know what habeas corpus is?
  4. Hollins would be up there for me...but Case Keenum was fun...
  5. Joe’s Cancer Diagnosis: This Is Jill’s Fault. I’m going to be very blunt.This is Jill’s fault. We all know it. Jill wanted to keep her power and privilege flowing. She’s Edith Wilson on steroids. Now, in addition to his very real but kept hidden dementia, we find out that Joe has Stage 4 Prostate cancer. Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer, a spokesman announced Sunday. The diagnosis was revealed after doctors found a “small nodule” on Biden’s prostate that “necessitated further evaluation” during a physical exam earlier this month. As Lisa pointed out here, the nodule was “discovered” and just a few days later, we move from a nodule to aggressive Stage 4 cancer? I’m skeptical of the timing, speed, and more. Why? For a multitude of reasons. One: Joe Biden hasn’t been well since the first day of his 2020 campaign. In fact, I’d venture to say he wasn’t well even BEFORE that campaign started. Yet anyone who pointed out their very real and genuine concerns was set on blast by the Democrats and media, and anything on social media was throttled into oblivion. Two: Once Joe had that disastrous debate with Donald Trump, our suspicions and fears were realized yet we were still shouted down. Until this spring when suddenly it’s ok to tell the stories. Yes, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, I’m looking at YOU. Three: As President, Joe Biden is surrounded by and has top notch medical teams at his disposal. Do you mean to tell me that all these medical professionals whose JOB is to make SURE that the President of the United States remains in good health missed all these signs or didn’t even TEST for cancers including prostate?? https://victorygirlsblog.com/joes-cancer-diagnosis-this-is-jills-fault/ * .
  6. You seem to be missing the plot and projecting some sort of real world 9-5 issue with the workforce or something? Idk it's really confusing. I've mostly tried to ignore it but you keep harping on it, so I guess I'll play along. The NFL is not comparable to an everyday job. There's really no scenario where your employer comes to you and goes "hey, so I need you to do this thing for me and when you're done, I'm going to go have it tested by my bosses and if it's no good, it's going to cost me millions of dollars and get me suspended. I'm putting it all on you to do and I'm not even going to bother to look at it before I go in there". Best believe in that scenario with so much on the line, they'd take it upon themselves to do, keep an eye on what they're doing, or *at the very least*, look it over before going in and it being tested. And in the end, if the employer was so careless as to not do those things, just like Hoecht, the responsibility and onus would fall on them and they'd be punished for the results, just like Hoecht was. There's no way no matter how you spin this and what you compare it to that Hoecht has no blame or isn't at least an idiot and at most a cheater.
  7. What kind of margarita is clear? It’s just baffling how you lack the critical thinking skills to figure out that it was staged.
  8. Sacks are far more unpredictable and inconsistent than receiving yds. Again, the only point was that Rice had an elite start to the year. It was clear he'd made a solid jump in the offseason. Bottom line: Rice/Worthy/Brown/Smith-Schuster/Royals should be a very solid WR corps. The numbers don't matter.
  9. Quack with the appeal to authority. Funny how that didn't work for him when experts from Stanford, Harvard and Oxford told us that the covid lockdowns were doing more harm than good. In regard to PSA tests and the literature he's cited, Quack as usual has no idea what he's talking about in terms of sensitivity and specificity of biological immunoassays.
  10. It's the deep offseason, I check TBD 10xs a day and there is no news/few threads. Dead news cycle time of year sooooo.... The Hollins discussion gave me an idea. Who are your favorite Buffalo Bills who only played here 1 year. Hollins is up there. To dig a Lil deeper, Emmanuel Sanders was fun to have here. I was a kid so I mighttt be misremebering (and breaking my own parameters) but I loveddddd Sam Gash! And on the full opposite side of spectrum Larry Centers! Who ya got?
  11. I'll also add sanctimonious jacka$$.
  12. But pretending a fantasy is reality isn’t the answer here, and it never is. This is the world of politics, where every advantage is exploited, and the people who play in that space move in and out of hypocritical behavior without a thought about it. Biden the person has every right to maintaining his secrecy, Biden the former prez and face of the modern Dem party does not. The reason it’s a major issue is because it will be made a major issue. Individually, no one cares your opinion or mine for that matter. However, as a political cudgel it holds great promise to sway voters whose minds are not made up next time around. An effective political campaign uses the tools in the tool belt and lays out the danger of trusting the party with an increasingly long laundry list of hiding/manipulating/defrauding/weaponizing the system. Add to that the narrative of waste, fraud and abuse that goes against the best interests of taxpayers, and the portrayal of dems partnering with gang members and it’s a winning formula. In the end, it doesn’t really matter whether Biden knew or didn’t, the goal is to flush out the truth if possible, but hammer the credibility and link it to the Hur tapes. The Dems will have their own version, of course, so it really boils down to sentiment at the time the race plays out.
  13. Maybe. Maybe not if the white house doc appropriately feels a psa in an 82yo has more risks than benefits.. Either way, there's a decent chance it wasn't picked up by the test if it was done. again, sensitivity is low.
  14. He’ll be a camp buddy fighting for a spot on the PS.
  15. The reasons you listed are fair for why Lewis might not find a team. And your point on coverage is also very important which is why Strong and Hancock definitely feel like locks, as I expect both their experience and athleticism make them better teams players than who we rolled out last year. I think were in agreement on Codrington too but cant quite tell.
  16. It's tough - maybe lewis can find a market? Every team currently has like 12 corners though, and they will have them all through camp. Also there's like 30 corners drafted in 2025, a ton more UDFA's, free agents, etc. So you have to feel really good about grabbing another player - especially when they're 28, undersized, not particularly effective on defense, and they don't return. Like are you willing to sacrifice a 23 year old 6th round pick boundary corner to waivers? Snaps on special teams are great, but end of the day the units were not very good last year. 5th highest KR allowed average, 16th in PR allowed average, 26th in KRs, 8th in PRs. They also had a punt blocked.
  17. You have to believe that the health care regime for the President of the United States is the same as it is for the average American man. I don't
  18. If a doctor tells me to get a test, I will ask him "How soon?". Had too go through almost 6 moths of testing before I was put on the trahsplant list, Went through EKG, CAT scan , any dental work I needed, x-rays, echocardiogram, angiogram, at least 80 vials of blood drawn (when I lost count), and probably other tests that I forgot about. This was just to get on the list. Afterward, I had a biopsy of the transplanted I have monthly blood draws and urine tests. They also have had me get another echo this year, a pulmonary test to make sure my lungs are OK, a visit to a dermatologist and coming up ,a colonoscopy (which I am scheduled for this year). This is because taking the ant-rejection meds can cause a slight increase in the chance of cancer. Glad they are on top of everything. I will do whatever they say ado it to the letter.They are also making sure I go to the dentist for cleanings (which is Thursday). All data is shared between my primary care MD, my cardiologist, my nephrologist and the transplant center at ECMC.
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