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43 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

 

 

43 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

He said "Go Bills" in a homily. Likely, so did every priest and pastor of every religious denomination in WNY.

 

You're gleefully spinning it as if he's praying at the altar placing the Bills ahead of those in real need.

 

That's low.

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1 minute ago, I am the egg man said:

Saying "Go Bills" in 

 

He said "Go Bills" in a homily. Likely, so did every priest and pastor of every religious denomination in WNY.

 

You're gleefully spinning it as if he's praying at the altar placing the Bills ahead of those in real need.

 

That's low.

I guess God didn't listen to him....

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It doesn't take a genius to see that the derangement syndrome is alive and well in America, and certainly on this Board.  We are now well into the Biden Administration. We've even turned the page on another wasted Impeachment Trial....and you STILL can't find a thread on here saying much of anything about the great work Joe and Kamala are up to.  Leading from behind is apparently still in fashion.  Nice work Joe! 

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There are so few Republicans that were appalled by trump they'd have a hard time getting a board game going.

 

The Republican party is dead thanks to MTG, Boebert, Cruz, Skippy Hawley, Moscow Mitch, Lizzie Graham and of course the lifelong Democrat that decided to run as a Republican, donald j trump

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APUCwgOuQG8Entqb0YJ__4_6fXGw8bhwGA_-3Xkx  This topic is OLD. A NEW topic should be started unless there is a very specific reason to revive this one.

 

Billstime again ignoring Simon.

 

 

Has started at least a hundred Trump threads in the past 24 months, but still 'feels' that he needs to revive this one.

 

 

Doubtless the worst poster here.

 

 

As his response to this will show.

 

 

 

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53 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

APUCwgOuQG8Entqb0YJ__4_6fXGw8bhwGA_-3Xkx  This topic is OLD. A NEW topic should be started unless there is a very specific reason to revive this one.

 

Billstime again ignoring Simon.

 

 

Has started at least a hundred Trump threads in the past 24 months, but still 'feels' that he needs to revive this one.

 

 

Doubtless the worst poster here.

 

 

As his response to this will show.

 

 

 

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Hoax.  You’re the worst poster here.  

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56 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

APUCwgOuQG8Entqb0YJ__4_6fXGw8bhwGA_-3Xkx  This topic is OLD. A NEW topic should be started unless there is a very specific reason to revive this one.

 

Billstime again ignoring Simon.

 

 

Has started at least a hundred Trump threads in the past 24 months, but still 'feels' that he needs to revive this one.

 

 

Doubtless the worst poster here.

 

 

As his response to this will show.

 

 

 

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the other profile that reads exactly like it , said "NA-ah, you are"  kind of proving your point.

 

 

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1 hour ago, BillStime said:

Republicans won’t do anything because they don’t know what to do.  Their social agenda is horrible.  A majority of Americans dislike it.  If they go with the “traditional” Republican message with respect to economics, they’re toast because the “middle” has been pushed away by a combination of the ridiculous, hypocritical social agenda (the party of personal freedom opposes marriage equality and bodily autonomy, go figure) and the relationship Trumpism.  So the only option is to double down on Trumpism and juice turnout (hence picking on people like Mexicans and trans) to try to cobble enough together to win elections.  

 

The reality for Republicans is that, to save the GOP brand, they’re going to have to break with Trumpism and take a couple of bad election cycles.  The problem is that there’s no appetite to do that.  So Trump will emerge from the primaries, again be the standard bearer, and that will be that.  

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5 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Republicans won’t do anything because they don’t know what to do.  Their social agenda is horrible.  A majority of Americans dislike it.  If they go with the “traditional” Republican message with respect to economics, they’re toast because the “middle” has been pushed away by a combination of the ridiculous, hypocritical social agenda (the party of personal freedom opposes marriage equality and bodily autonomy, go figure) and the relationship Trumpism.  So the only option is to double down on Trumpism and juice turnout (hence picking on people like Mexicans and trans) to try to cobble enough together to win elections.  

 

The reality for Republicans is that, to save the GOP brand, they’re going to have to break with Trumpism and take a couple of bad election cycles.  The problem is that there’s no appetite to do that.  So Trump will emerge from the primaries, again be the standard bearer, and that will be that.  

 

Literally, ETTD.

 

 

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