Niagara Bill
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40 minutes ago, extrahammer said:
Austin was signed to fill in the role Sanders was playing, the upside is he's a few years younger and has more speed. I think he makes the team over Kumerow. He's looked good in practices the last few days.
Health is the equalizer. Players who cannot stay on field are harmful to the team and our good young players who get picked up by other teams.
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11 hours ago, tomur67 said:
Johnson didn't seem to like or play well in the cold winter games in buffalo.
Sitting in row 23 behind Bills bench one late fall game. Temp was 25/27 degrees. Ball was around 20 years line. Time out called. Coaches walked a few yds onto field as RJ jogged over.
He went around them to find his coat. He wasted 10 seconds for 15 seconds of personal comfort. His teammates stood in the cold (not real cold for sure, but dull day), his coaches and waited.
No leadership. He was not concentrating on the game. He should never even been thinking about the weather. It really matter little and had minimal effect. It was just a selfish display.
I turned to my son and said...he can never be a leader of men. Personal comfort was most important...career over. He had an arm, could run, but the challenge was too much.
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I hated Flutie and now I know I was right. JOHNSON, HE THE MAN.
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8 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:
smoke screen… if you are correct…. Expect to see this hits headlines as ‘landmark’ and “huge win for Biden Administration” etc…
Likely not Biden will say not enough done. No matter what...it is not enough.
Crime gangs and drugs first.
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12 hours ago, LeGOATski said:
This legislation seems like an attempt to do that. Where this path leads, who knows.
I think the path is short and only smoke screen. There are cultural issues and extremely huge crime issues that are the root causes.
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All just smoke and mirrors. Little chance it stops violent acts like we gave seen.
Drugs and gangs need to be faced up to if any gun legislation is to have an effect. Restrictions just makes money for gangs and gun shows.
Cannot fix one problem with out solving them all.
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12 minutes ago, DRsGhost said:
Not only did Schiff say over and over to the media that they had smoking gun evidence of Russian collusion, when he and others were asked under oath if they had seen evidence of it they ALL said no.
Lie to the media to craft a narrative, but not under oath.
I want to know who the democrat is that has been orchestrating such a huge conspiracy against trump and the country. He/she would be the one I would want to tun the country. Not one of these guys like trump and Hilary who got caught and exposed.
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3 hours ago, Big Blitz said:
Well let's try this experiment. Next State if the Union address let's give all congressmen and Senators loaded guns along with all guests. Let's see the wild west take place. Let's see Greene and Cortez.
You see, Canada like the rest of the world are non violent societies for the most part. Canada has lots of illegal guns smuggled by gangs and indigenous people from the US making some citizens concerned, but the would be no more than 5% of citizens.
Safety comes with common respect not the OK corral. Canadian law enforcement like Engkand prided themselves in law and order with reason. US system developed from Wyatt Earp style, survival of the finest.😀
Now all you guys don't over react...just stop and think a moment.
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51 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:
We can certainly chew gum and walk at the same time
For sure. The Afghan gum is getting stale, the world has limited attention span, political will drops, and new crisis hits the front page. Maybe in the end it is better for a solution under the radar.
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9 hours ago, Tenhigh said:
It's kind of everyone's crisis at this point. These are people, Bill.
I agree, but these types of crisis happen around the world and Ukraine is more important in status, TODAY. The people who die every day in US are people too. Likely more die daily from drugs than in Afghanistan.
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On 2/21/2022 at 12:15 PM, B-Man said:
If Joe Biden Doesn’t Change Course, This Will Be His Worst Failure
“The current humanitarian crisis could kill far more Afghans than the past 20 years of war.”
By EZRA KLEIN
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/20/opinion/afghanistan-starvation-biden.html
Let's have a show of hands for those who care!
It's a dead subject for most of the world.
A dust bowl who kept Russia and America busy for 40 yrs. Billions of dollars and many lives. Afghan drugs have killed too many lives.
Just another way of looking at the problem. If Afghanistan cared about US they would stop drug trade. If the US cared they would stop the drug trade.
So whose humanitarian crisis is this?
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10 hours ago, Buffalo Timmy said:
You trust police to make that decision along with everything else they have to do? Judges only need to know what the law says and how to enforce it, cops must do that and also deal with the common idiots of our country. Separating those powers is good
Understand, but the inference was that a judge has to approve the gun removal before it us done. I think way too much time passes. It is not an eviction from an apartment, it is life and death. 🙂
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On 6/2/2022 at 10:54 AM, Tiberius said:
Really like this law. You act violent, you turn over your guns
https://www.pumphreylawfirm.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-floridas-red-flag-law/
Why do you need a judge to run your policing. The judges already have too much authority. If the cops say you are dangerous, just do it.
Pretty soon the flippin Supreme Court will be making all the decisions after all the appeals.
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10 hours ago, ALF said:
The world hates Putin and will not change while he is still in power. He would have to give back and repair all damage to Ukraine and that will not happen.
Not every one...DJT has some favorable thoughts
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15 minutes ago, BillStime said:
There is ZERO need for assault rifles on our streetsZero need for drugs, but nobody cares. And drugs are the cause of the need for guns being available.
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2 hours ago, BillStime said:
Voters are 100% responsible for pulling the trigger that enables these politicians and their platforms. The voters SPONSOR these massacres.
How else do these politicians get into office?
Sponsor...I think not, but the American public tolerates, guns, gangs, and drugs. They loved Al Capone. Learn from the prohibition lesson, ban does not work.
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6 hours ago, BillStime said:
Who are we supposed to hold responsible for the lack of any meaningful legislation to help curb these massacres?
What is it going to take for Republicans to tell the NRA to go F themselves so we can get something done to protect our citizens from these tragedies?
AT WHAT POINT DO WE HOLD THE VOTERS RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONTINUING TO PULL THE LEVER FOR THE SAME PEOPLE WHO WILL PUT THEIR NRA GRADE ABOVE HUMAN LIVES?
HOW MANY TRAGIC EVENTS LIKE THIS NEED TO TAKE PLACE FOR YOU TO WAKE TF UP?
It is BEYOND time to put the blame where it belongs - on REPUBLICAN voters.
Voters are not responsible. They vote and want the current conditions. Reap what you sew...as long as there are no abortions...
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30 minutes ago, BillStime said:
How many more innocent people need to die for our leaders to move on this issue?
At this point - the people YOU VOTE FOR are holding up ANY MEANINGFUL legislation around gun violence.
Since YOUR chosen candidates continue to slow walk any meaningful change - we are left to HOLD YOU responsible for YOUR VOTE.
Own it - embrace it - WE THE PEOPLE.
PS: Where are your solutions? Didn't see one other than someone being UTTERLY defensive ...
Come on Btime, they can write all the laws but nothing will change. There will be loop holes and an illegal market will develope because the business of gun production is big business. Drugs are illegal and every school is filled with them and many more kids die from drugs. Nobody cares.
The Right creates courts that are too tough at times putting everyone in prison and lifelong criminals, and the Left too lenient on drug, guns immigration and gangs.
This is far more complicated than banning a gun and a phoney background check.
Consider the US has the biggest gun problem and drug problem on the planet...
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3 hours ago, T master said:
Did i say it made me more important NO !! Or was that the way you took it ?
i just said something according to the way i believe i don't feel there is anything wrong with someone having their own beliefs or opinions but that being said i will stand up for mine & if you don't believe the way i do that's fine too ...
If you read & comprehended my reply it was about the truth standing right in front of someone that is what my reply was in reference to but if you cherry pick & miss the meaning well can't help you there ...
I read and comprehend your rants when they are coherent, but they usually end with you insulting someone because you disagree or turning on the curse of religion.
Debating with btime is a waste of time. You expect to influence him?
That like debating the late Rhino who was reassigned by Putin.
Hilary is not pure, just like Bill C.
We are 6 yrs past Hilary...let it go.
Trump certainly is not pure and a case can be made for him trying to be a dictator. He continues to try and be relevant, so he is fair fame.
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20 hours ago, T master said:
You could have the proof walk up and B**CH slap you right square in the mouth & you still would keep you bias .
I really hope you aren't a atheist because when the lord does decide it's time and shows himself or when you are standing in judgement right in front of him in all his glory you are so screwed !!
So being religious makes you a more important citizen.?
Care to rank the most important to least important?
Are Baptists ahead of Catholics?
Do Muslims get to vote?
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1 hour ago, Tenhigh said:
What is communist about Putin's Russia?
Now we are debating the obvious. A waste of time, sorry.
If you love Putin...well
If not, it matters little what you call him.
People who live in Russia know the communists run the place. I have no further interest in wasting energy on this debate with you.
51 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:It's not communist. It's a dictatorship under the guise of a constitutional republic. I think people are getting caught up with them wanting their Soviet Era land back and thinking their government's system is the same.
Burgundy, Pinot Noir, Chablis, Chardonnay...
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12 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:
I don't think that means what you think it means. It's a dictatorship in all but name, but there isn't much communist about it.
I disagree....but that and 12.50 will get you a glass of wine.
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1 hour ago, Tenhigh said:
You know Russia isn't communist, right Bill?
Whya aren't you freaking out about the decline in democracy in Africa?
Yes, Russia is communist...dictatorship. What the Kremlin is just an old boys club. Part of Russia has climbed out of control for sure, to allow friends of the party to get rich, even parts of China's economy does not appear communist, but is control by CCP.
As far as I am concerned Africa can stay and fight for themselves. Our climate cannot withstand another emerging industrial economy that ignores pollution like we have seen here, China, India, Russia etc.
They need to develope agriculture before they industrialized.
Cow farts are better than coal smoke.😁
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2 hours ago, Tenhigh said:
I think this guy is wrong on NATO, it's still a valuable buffer for the US, but what communism is it that you think NATO is stopping from spreading?
Without NATO, without USA in Nato, Hungary, Ukraine, Poland, Finland, Moldova, Romania and others would be in the new Soviet Union thanks to Putin.
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