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It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
Doc Brown replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's tragic but anecdotal. Deaths by suicide last year dropped 5.6% compared to 2019 and was the lowest since 2015. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
Doc Brown replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Link? Masks can get itchy. -
That's not happening in Buffalo. School is full in person learning starting this Wednesday. You can go basically wherever you want without a mask. The Bills game won't require proof of vaccination. WTF are you talking about?
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Pats over Fins
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This isn't the mid 90's and even then Guiliani leaned left on social issues (gun control, affirmative action, gay rights, etc.). Crime is up but nowhere near where it was then. If we were still in strict lockdown then it's possible a more conservative candidate that leaned left on social issues could win. I just don't see it at this point though. Georgia was unique in that Trump kept conservatives home because he convinced enough people that the results couldn't be trusted.
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Peter King says Bills/Rams Super Bowl
Doc Brown replied to The Dean's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The most logical pick is a rematch of last year's Super Bowl because both teams have maintained the majority of their roster. The same went for a Chiefs/49ers rematch prediction last year at this time. However, there are so many variables that can derail a team and injuries took out the 49ers last year. Other variables this season could be strength of schedule that impacts playoff seeding, Covid, a team getting "hot" going into the playoffs, and maybe just the Bucs or Chiefs having one really bad game in the playoffs. It's possible but unlikely both teams will be back. -
Those are mental health counselors. How about maybe increase funding to provide training for police officers to how to deal with a call where a mentally ill person is involved?
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That's all that really matters at this point. Look at the zip code breakdown in the city of Buffalo for those that voted Democrat and Republican in this last election. Most voted for Biden above an 80% clip. You have to go to South Buffalo just to find areas that Biden didn't win by more than 10 points. You're incredibly naive not to think the only person that can beat Walton is known as a moderate democrat. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/upshot/2020-election-map.html
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Peter King says Bills/Rams Super Bowl
Doc Brown replied to The Dean's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Odds are against it no matter how invincible they seem as a Super Bowl rematch happened only once in its 55 year history. I won't dignify the NFC team who won both games by naming them. I'd love a Bills vs. Packers Super Bowl. Two small markets showcased in the stadium that represents everything wrong with the NFL. -
Do you live in Buffalo? Just curious.
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They don't want to play spoiler. If a large number of Republicans, moderate Democrats, and Independents show up Brown should win as the local media will hype this race. California is different has the odd recall thing where Elder could theoretically win with about 25% of the votes.
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Per Nick Wright: Bills will be a fringe contender.
Doc Brown replied to Leonitas's topic in The Stadium Wall
For reference.... -
Jim Kelly Was Better Than Brady Imo..
Doc Brown replied to Billsfanatic8989's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's not really a laugh when I read this. It's mostly pity. -
No. God took the seventh day off.
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Brandon Beanes Presser today…informative
Doc Brown replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good catch. I don't think Beane signs Allen to a quarter of a billion dollar deal without the stipulation that he gets vaccinated. Plus, all Josh said was that he needed to do more research as he admitted he wasn't as caught up on the vaccine information as he could've been. Since he seems like an intelligent kid I assume he got the vaccine. -
Here's what I could gather based off this article... It's my understanding that unvaccinated players can't leave town during this time because they still require daily testing. The Bills were off Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, practiced lightly on Wednesday and Thursday, and now the NFL mandates that teams take off Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the holiday weekend. Further, the Bills won’t have a full practice Monday, then will start getting ready for the Steelers on Tuesday which is generally a regular day off for teams that play Sunday games. Yeah, imagine the process-oriented McDermott wrapping his head around all that.
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Here's the language in the CBA. I'm not sure if GunnerBill is right and they may have to report on Monday although it's been reported they aren't having a "full" practice. Once they move the season to 18 weeks I wish they would just have two bye weeks for each team and start the first weekend of September. (b) If in any League Year (i) the NFL elects to schedule three or fewer preseason games (not including the Canton Hall of Fame Game or any American Bowl game scheduled around the date of the Canton Hall of Fame Game) the final week of the preseason shall be a bye-week, unless the parties agree otherwise, and all players will be permitted two additional days off, for a total of eight days off during the preseason. Four of the eight days off shall be given after the final preseason game, with three of the days occurring consecutively on the final three days of preseason training camp (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday), except that, for any Club whose first regular season game is on a Thursday night, the three consecutive days off following the Club’s final preseason game need not be given on the final three days of preseason training camp (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) but shall be given following the Club’s final preseason game on three consecutive days determined by the Club. Subject to the foreg
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Gregory Rousseau surprises mom with a new jeep
Doc Brown replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jeeps have come a long way. This one actually made it across the parking lot. -
Here's the poll that article was referring too. I think no matter how we withdrew we were going to look weak and feeble but Biden certainly exasperated that image. We'll continue to be the "Empire" as we're still spending up the wazoo on defense. However, between abandoning the Kurdish fighters in Syria, reentering the Iran Agreement, and allowing the Taliban to take over Afghanistan.... our image has taken a significant hit. This doesn't really address your question but a question in the same poll more specific to Afghanistan they asked, "Do you think the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan makes the United States safer from terrorism, less safe from terrorism, or makes no difference?" 44% - less safe, 45% - no difference, 8% - more safe, and 3% - no opinion. I don't really see how anybody can look at us withdrawing and conclude there's "no difference" when it comes to a risk of a terrorist attack on US soil. People want to have their cake and to eat it too.
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The headline is kind of amusing because it implies the question of the poll is "do you approve of Biden's botched Afghanistan withdrawal?" Obviously it's not the way the question was phrased. You know you royally screwed up when 37% of the president's parties base disapprove of something you did. The more interesting finding of the poll is the withdrawal itself is more than 75% popular across party lines.
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Stake your position on abortion
Doc Brown replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Twenty weeks has always been my answer before there's any chance of fetus viability. I'm not going to take away someone's freedom to choose before then. I'm more concerned about stopping a woman from having to make that decision in the first place. The fact that we now have less abortions per capita since Roe v. Wade shows we've done an excellent job on that front. Increased education, more access to contraceptives, more males getting vasectomies, etc...