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WhitewalkerInPhilly

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  1. No you retard, my academic credentials (BS Biochemistry SUNY Geneseo) make me aware of the differences between the uranium enrichment levels used in the generation of stable nuclear power (say 10% enrichment), and that necessary to produce nuclear weapons (90%) and that you absolutely can test for the difference. And while you can use stable nuclear power over time as a way to achieve weapons grade fissionable matter, it absolutely can be tested. Because weapons grade plutonium does not just magically appear because you want it. And guess what, tests were done. There was no sign of it. As far as I know, every independent test done said that Iran was playing my the rules. And 45 eff-ed them over anyway. So now they have no reason to live up to their end of the agreement. And guess what, once you have a framework for stable nuclear power, it is quite possible to develop nuclear weaponry (though it takes time and equipment) If we had any sign, any whatsoever that they were betraying their deal, then it would have been warranted. Jesus, here I am, explaining nuclear chemistry to people who think it's pronounced Nu-CU-lur Wow. Excuse me, I need to adjust your tin foil hat. How do you get to a computer between screaming at your genitals on a street corner?
  2. Reread it. They said they could RETURN to it. Actually getting to a level where they can use it in a military capacity will take time. Which was the point of the deal. Raise your hand if you actually took an inorganic or nuclear chemistry class in college, and know the difference between a light water reactor or a heavy water reactor, and the difference in plutonium enrichment levels. *raises hand* Oh right, I actually know what I am talking about.
  3. Really? Great. Show me the UN backed report about how Iran was violating the deal the US and the world community agreed to. Or any legitimate journalistic service. Because, last I checked, the EU was desperately trying to salvage the deal. But hey, 45 loved to go back on his word and screw people he made deals with all the time. Why change now, or have him face any consequences for his actions.
  4. Oh man, Iran seems upset. It's almost as if a major country decided to pull out of an agreement THEY were abiding my and hit them with massive economic sanctions.
  5. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/08/26/jacksonville-shooting-gunman-rampage-mode/1106365002/ Truly terrible. Let's see the face of this jihadi Ooops
  6. I just have to note: Jarvis Landry is a f*cking took. He is begging for calls every time he is on the field and still lays out cheap shots
  7. I was a Tyrod backer. But this was a haunting flashback to the last few years on offense.
  8. That there are an incredible amount of racists based out of the WNY region.
  9. Reducing the costs in government services is one thing. Handing over schools to someone who makes personal profit by making them fail is a bad idea. Betsy DeVos, along with being wildly incompetent at her job, her personal ownership in charter school and online learning. While this is not a bad thing HOLT **** is it a conflict of interest, and one that she has been exploiting. The EPA is designed to make sure that we aren't poisoning ourselves for a quick buck. Scott Pruitt committed so many ethics violations that I honestly would need a thread to list them all. And now we have approval for new uses of asbestos in commercial products...you know, the thing that causes rampant cancer? Conservativism is not malfeasance, though I think of it as a seesaw of usage. The Trump administration just couldn't be more corrupt and cartoonishly greedy if they tried. A coup? I somehow missed how an investigation (with a very broad scope in its charter) which has yielded huge numbers of felony convictions for fraud is a coup. Unless, of course, the coup target is one giant anthropomorphized fraud. Wait...this explains so much!!!
  10. Source? I mean, I don't doubt it, but I would love to see a quote.
  11. They're on Fox nationally! I get to watch the game.
  12. No, no. It was his *lawyer* who plead guility to the campaign finance law AND paid off the women Trump had extramarital affairs with. It was Manafort who was guilty of bank fraud in the Ukraine...you know, the country invaded by Russia. From these responses, I am drawing a number of things. One, a hatred of Hillary so strong, that people are willing to make up wild ass nonsense. "BUT SHE IS MORE CORRUPT, I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU THINK THE PERSON WHO HAS VISIBILY PROMOTED CRONIES WHO VISIBLY PROFIT FROM DISMANTLING THE SERVICES THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO PROTECT IS LESS CORRUPT THAN HILLARY." I don't like her either, but Jesus people, if you can't spot how dangerously corrupt this administration is, I have a bridge to sell you, and all it takes is your Social Security number, mother's maiden name, credit card numbers and bank account information. Also...really guys. We are talking about a man who, even before he was elected, had a track record of screwing over small businesses by quoting them one number for work, and then refusing to pay it. A man who made up random ass, unsubstantiated non-sense with the birther movement and beat that horse until it became IKEA meatballs, and who only years later begrudgingly admitted that it wasn't true. A man who claimed that he saw Muslims celebrating 9/11, had that proven to be untrue, and yet he doubled down on it. A man who has committed extramarital affairs and paid hush money about it. A man who sets records at Politifact for untrue statements. But no...I'm the untruthful one.
  13. I'm sorry...did I vividly hallucinate Trump himself saying that Don Jr. met with Russian intelligence in Trump tower, and that he knew about it but the information "wasn't good" https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/msn/giuliani-trump-tower-meeting-was-originally-for-the-purpose-of-getting-information-about-clinton/ar-BBM7LgG If you want to say that it didn't have an effect, and that Trump would have won anyway...fine. But come on, how much more evidence do you need that Trump is a lying con? He lied repeatedly about what the Russia meeting was about, his campaign manager has been convicted of bank and election fraud and his personal lawyer paid off prostitutes.
  14. I wish that I could do it at home more, because I legitimately love making gameday feasts. I've gotten pretty darn good an oven roasted wings (similar crunch, less oil and mess), ribs and nachos. Sadly, I'm in the Philly area and compete with my wife with game time, so the Bills game is rarely on. There is a wonderful group of Bills Backers in Philly. Sadly, Tavern on Broad really didn't live up to the last place (I am blanking on the name) and were kind of jerks. I have heard good things about the new watering hole Tir Na Nog.
  15. Sorry...aren't we missing the part where Russia...helps Trump...and he is their toady? I think instead the vodka is mixed with lemonade powder. It's called "Trump drizzle juice"
  16. Does anyone have clips of Greggo losing it when Allen throws the TD? I don't have HBO and playing against the Bills will be my only interest in this season.
  17. Oh, they're not. They just have no problems with supporting someone who is incredibly racist, and who empowers people who are incredibly racist. I mean, I could also have mentioned women having agency in their own medical choices as something that terrifies Trump supporters, but that is harder to visualize. Name calling? It's their names. One of the groups in attendance was literally the National Socialist Movement. This is what they call themselves. After that, it's all correlation. I'm just saying: presence of white nationalists, Klansmen and Nazis: 3 dead and multiple injured College kids committing institutional vandalism (for which they should be punished): zero dead, zero injured Just saying, maybe it's the Nazis who are bad people. Crazy idea, I know.
  18. Yes. There weren't any Nazis there. And no one got hurt. Excellent reading comprehension. *slow clap* Good boy. Do you know where there were, gathered about a statue? Riiiiigght. 3 dead, mass violence
  19. That wouldn't be nice. How would you like it if you saw something that terrified the MAGA crows showing up to their rallies! Can you imagine them holding back their terror from something as anathema to them as this?
  20. https://www.npr.org/2018/08/21/640435962/after-a-year-of-rising-tensions-protesters-tear-down-confederate-statue-on-unc-c Protesters Tear Down Confederate Statue On UNC Campus I figured I'd beat ya'll to the punch on this one. The protestors deserve whatever punishment comes to them. That a professor was around means that he should be fired. He simply can't condone this. That said, I'm just noting that no one gets hurt when Nazi's aren't there. Just saying.
  21. I wouldn't set anything in stone, but at this point, I would assume so. We've seen some spark from him, and although 6th rounders are often expendable, it appears that he would be worth the gamble. I also don't trust that he wouldn't be picked off the practice squad.
  22. I know. As much as I loved Tyrod's runs, it's huge to he steady in the pocket when you know a hit is coming.
  23. Agreed. I don't want to rush him, but he is honestly much further ahead where I thought he would be.
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