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leh-nerd skin-erd

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  1. There is that, of course. At the same time, our some of our supposedly highly educated populace is all about offloading their financial obligations to someone else so they can buy stuff they want. So, we’re up against an enemy that is ruthless, has no qualms about stealing intellectual property, employs the cheapest of labor. They’re up against a country where many of our folks park their ethics and stick-to-it-ed-ness just outside the debt reallocation soup kitchen. Oh, and these stalwart souls point to, ah, China as THE go to.
  2. I think he means everyone in the world, elders and younglerds.
  3. You’re asking a lot. I can barely navigate my way back to this page and the website brings me back automatically. 😳 Let me see what I can come up with.
  4. The story is indeed flimsy, which has been the MO of many stories along the way. This literary documelodrama follows a format and slides such nuggets as Trump ominously contributing $11,300 to Specter campaigns over 30 years. If an average of $376 per year is setting the stage for the big corruption story we better start investigating Geico shoppers. Personally, I’ve come to loathe this type of story. Get to the point already. On Spygate specifically, nothing would surprise me but there’s a a story there about the other owners remaining silent and complicit. Besides, that battle ended badly for the Buffalo faithful. Some millionaires+ paid some scoots, we lost what seemed like 100 games in a row, the pats won 19 Super Bowls, and life pushed on. Finally, a Bills insider shared a story about Trump’s intervention in keeping the Bills in Buffalo. Seemed reasonable enough to me, I choose to believe that story instead. May God Bless The Savior of the Buffalo Bills, Agent Provocateur of Russia and Briber of Dead Senators Donald Gregorovich Trump!
  5. I couldn’t wait to see all the well-heeled intelectuazi parking the beemer with the “My child is an honor student and I sucked at math” bumper sticker at the soup kitchen.
  6. This article is a manifesto of blather and could have been cut down to one paragraph. What a bore.
  7. Ah, you’re a groupie. I don’t understand the fixation but there are quite a few of you here.
  8. This gets so confusing. The science has told us 5 or 6 different stories about the same virus, and while some will say the science evolved, would you trust a waiter the *&$#ed up your drink order 6 times even if everyone assured you he was real cautious and one of the best waiters in the country? How does the CDC director so badly mangle the numbers in play here? There are nearly 110,000 people working at the CDC, no one caught the error?
  9. I never left, but details may not be your strong suit.
  10. Absolutely correct on Durham. Three possibilities as I see it... 1. No wrongdoing, no overreach on the part of the investigators, all good, all clean and all green. That would be good to hear so that as individuals, we can weigh the relative justice one way or another. 2. Career bureaucrat read the tea leaves, knew what was coming and deep sixxed what he found, knowing once the new admin came in and the light was turned onto him—as Chuck Schumer said, the intelligence community has six ways to Sunday to get you. No need to die on that hill when nothing will change. 3. Ongoing investigation with lots of people getting fat and rich along the way. I was hopeful that something would come of it, but not anticipating anything because that ***** doesn’t tend to happen. Grand jury indictments are a dime a dozen. Govt —in this case a likely partisan with roots back to Carter and beyond—-presents one-sided information and off we go. I say let’s get to it. Trump unleashed on the secrets long hidden behind the scenes under guise of national security would be good for all.
  11. DA is...Cyrus Vance, Jr. Shocking.
  12. Those are your words ya nitwit. Why are you so reluctant to share her words to validate your allegations?
  13. I don’t know anything beyond what you have posted, and to be completely honest I’m not all that certain you’re not the anti-Semite. You ramble on like a deranged mental patient. Why not just serve up her words? We know what she said about Vax branding and comparisons to the Jewish people being forced to wear stars on their clothes, we both agree that comparison is nuts. Where we disagree is you think she thinks it a trivial issue and I think she thinks it a major assault on our individual liberty.
  14. I haven’t researched her history or thoughts on Judaism. While I’ve seen quite a bit of coverage on MSM and liberal media outlets portraying her as a gun enthusiast, there was nothing at all covered about her anti-Semitic tendencies. It seems you feel this is common knowledge, beyond dispute and I’m wondering why they left that out. What brings you to this conclusion?
  15. The Chinese are mad at Cena for calling Taiwan a country. The people of Taiwan are likely angry at Cena for recognizing their sovereign status then yanking it away after bowing to the ChiComms. Some liberals are mad at Cena because he apologized. Some conservatives are mad at Cena for apologizing. Cena looks like a deer in the headlights trying to explain himself out of a sticky wicket and make everyone happy—studio bosses, Taiwan, the ChiComms, liberals and conservatives. Meanwhile China teabags the world and unleashes a virus that kills millions and we’re focusing on the actions of a professional wrestler promoting a movie, known for operating in a business of selling a product and creating entertainment through subterfuge, misdirection and storylines involving hero’s and villains. How uniquely American.
  16. Your messages are becoming increasingly erratic and are bordering on unhinged. Prayers up.
  17. Is what “simply because she’s a Republican”? I can’t hear the thoughts in your head.
  18. This is what I mean when I suggest learning can come from dialogue. It would never occur to me that she intended or inadvertently trivialized the Holocaust. I think she views that time in the history of the world as insanely grotesque and horrific. I think she actually elevated the notion of Vax branding to an absolutely obscene level and is rightly being criticized for it. But thanks for sharing your thoughts on the matter. As for perceived insults against the 6er, I reviewed what each of us wrote, spoke with our editorial department and find no basis to validate your feelings. It’s indeed unfortunate when these sorts of disagreements occur, but as they say, we don’t make the rules.
  19. Omg how did they hide it?? Ted Lieu is no joke.
  20. You have to try and have faith in some people. Things I used to know I knew aren’t so clear for me anymore. Sometimes it starts with someone offering a different perspective.
  21. Hmm...not weird at all given your prior comments. This is the insecure middle schooler play on the internet, revealing intolerance and perhaps a struggle with your learned views on traditional masculinity. It’s 2021, the thoughtful exchange of ideas is not weak, nor is it something to fear or to be embarrassed about. Come out of whatever closet you’re hiding in let the light shine on you. It’s all in your head.
  22. This is so weird. You rightly point out the insanity of the Holocaust reference by a congressional newbie yet reveal your own bigotry by carrying water for a former first person and senator who trashed 40m citizens with phrases most commonly heard in in 3rd world countries just before the ethnic/religious cleansing begins. The internet like Dodgeball doesn’t build character, it reveals it. We get this type of nuttiness because people like Hillaria Clinton is considered a crackerjack gal and totally presidential.
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