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How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
nedboy7 replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I wasn’t giving advice. You can do whatever you want. Enjoy your gut destroying crap food. Wrong. There is a reason it’s illegal in the EU. It’s not cause they are socialist commies https://www.betternutrition.com/ask-the-nutritionist/glyphosate-in-foods/ -
How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
nedboy7 replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do you know about glyphosate and how it’s used in the country and the way it’s destroying everyone’s gut just like it’s destroying the pests? Not mention literally destroying our soil as a country. you are definitely better off eating organic for certain things if you can afford it. Organic food has much more micro nutrients instead of the main 3 NPK. Way cheaper to eat a frozen pizza rather than a nice piece of fish w veggies don’t you think? Or a pop tart? -
How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
nedboy7 replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You have very interesting takes on food as well as politics I see. You are the dream consumer for corporate America. What do you feel about grass fed beef vs corn fed? -
Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
nedboy7 replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That's my question to you. LOL. -
Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
nedboy7 replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Glad you have that much input actually. And of course she is allowed to have her opinion. We can disagree on that part I guess. There are many discussions on why it might not be a good idea. So what about the issue that this is a state by state decision. How at that point do you support Graham's bill in any way. It is quite dishonest for the gop to claim this was just a state issue and now we see that was a big lie. -
Why I hate Bills playing Thursday Night.....
nedboy7 replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's time to just accept certain things in life are not to your ultimate satisfaction. -
Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
nedboy7 replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If it's a state's right then you become a giant hypocrite for getting on board with Graham. See how that works? At some point you need to educate yourself if you as a man want to stick your opinion in a woman's body. -
Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
nedboy7 replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You anti abortion folks defended the scotus decision as being rightfully given to the states as your argument. Now you idiots are for a federal ban? Slime balls. Thought you were all for states having the right to make this decision. -
Another Great Addition for a POTUS Resume !!
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It is interesting you guys are so triggered by the article stating the diversity in the appointed judges. You all seem to think that it somehow proves they were not qualified which is not true at all. You all seem to think it's weird when diversity is stated as a positive in these types of hiring procedures. I wonder though did you all freak out when a completely inexperienced woman was appointed to the Supreme Court. Did that cause you all concern?? Amy Coney Barrett Is the Least Experienced Supreme Court Nominee in 30 years.... Barrett has spent virtually all of her professional life in academia. Until President Trump nominated her to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2017, she had never been a judge, never worked in the government as a prosecutor, defense lawyer, solicitor general, or attorney general, or served as counsel to any legislative body—the usual professional channels that Supreme Court nominees tend to hail from. A graduate of Notre Dame law school, Barrett has almost no experience practicing law whatsoever—a hole in her resume so glaring that during her 7th Circuit confirmation hearing in 2017, Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee were dismayed that she couldn’t recall more than three cases she’d worked on during her brief two years in private practice. Nominees are asked to provide details on 10. Barrett has never tried a case to verdict or argued an appeal in any court, nor has she ever performed any notable pro bono work, even during law school. The ABA’s code of professional responsibility says lawyers should aspire to provide 50 hours a year of free legal services, with an emphasis on serving the poor in recognition of the fact that “only lawyers have the special skills and knowledge needed to secure access to justice for low-income people.” Chief Justice John Roberts famously met some of these requirements by representing a mass murderer on Florida’s death row. Trump has nominated 10 judges that the American Bar Association rated as unqualified to serve on the federal bench; seven of them were confirmed. Among those unqualified nominees was Brett Talley, an amateur ghost-hunter from Alabama who had blogged favorably about the Klan. (He withdrew from consideration.) And then there was Matthew Peterson, an elections lawyer nominated for a seat on the US District Court for the DC Circuit. The ABA rated him as qualified, but he withdrew his nomination shortly after his confirmation hearing, where he couldn’t answer questions from Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) about basic legal concepts. -
Fins should be 10 spots lower.
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Another Great Addition for a POTUS Resume !!
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
President Joe Biden has appointed more judges to the federal courts at this stage in his tenure than any president since John F. Kennedy, and his appointees include a record number of women and racial and ethnic minorities, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of data from the Federal Judicial Center. As of Aug. 8, the first day of the U.S. Senate’s August break, Biden has successfully appointed 75 judges to the three main tiers of the federal judicial system: the district courts, appeals courts and U.S. Supreme Court. That’s far more than the number appointed by Donald Trump (51) and Barack Obama (42) at the same stage in their presidencies, and slightly more than the number appointed by several other recent presidents – including George W. Bush (72), Bill Clinton (74) and Ronald Reagan (72) – by this point in their tenures. -
The Deep State War Heats Up :ph34r:
nedboy7 replied to Deranged Rhino's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They funniest was people who pay to have cell phones complaining the vax was to chip them. -
JA's runs scare me more than any team.
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I got him down as TE1 in a few special plays I drew up.
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Seems to me while the Bills are in playoff mode already the rest of the division is stuck in preseason.
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they cheated so well that trump appointed judges couldn’t seal the deal. funny thing is most republicans I know hate trump.
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NFL Week #1 - Bills at the Rams - 2nd Half Thread
nedboy7 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Singletary ignites this offense. -
NFL Week #1 - Bills at the Rams - 2nd Half Thread
nedboy7 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Singletary needs to stay in.