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Post by BushytheLobster on Feb 7, 2021 9:10:43 GMT -5
Just announced engaged to actress Shailene Woodley. W...T...F...
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 24, 2021 21:59:50 GMT -5
Chiefs are too good. Bucs have some playmakers, but they won't be able to keep up.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 24, 2021 21:35:00 GMT -5
QB's gotta love that a pass bouncing off of a recievers hands and into the hands of a defender is an "interception" that goes on their record. I aways thought that , too. Like the receiver should be credited with an assist.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 20, 2021 22:43:41 GMT -5
Love it!!! More pussycat, harder, faster!!!
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 19, 2021 16:01:37 GMT -5
Tiny Tim named Biden's Assistant Secretary of Health. I bet s/he could stop a corona virus just by looking at it.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 19, 2021 15:17:01 GMT -5
I'm aghast at what the progressive left is doing and plans to do to this country. But nothing will deliver them a surer and faster victory than the face of the opposition being "Trump's army of armed, angry white guys." As a politician, Trump is dead. Anybody who thinks he's this country's best and only chance should just give up now. Defeating the progressives is going to take a much smarter response than the COMPLETE AND TOTAL IDIOTS who breached government buildings two weeks ago. If there's armed protest tomorrow, God save us. It will take years, maybe decades to roll back the damage.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 19, 2021 12:54:29 GMT -5
Nancy Pelosie is also selling a vagina-scented candle.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 17, 2021 11:14:19 GMT -5
For some reason I've never hated the Bills even though they play in our division. I have never hated them even CLOSE to my level of hatred for: cheating scumbag pats, or dolphucks. Not sure why that is. Easy. You don't have an inferiority complex when it comes to the Bills.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 8, 2021 23:05:52 GMT -5
I truly feel sorry for rural Americans...the heartland folks--mostly white but not all. They've been ignored, beaten down, and mocked for decades by the liberal elites and their minions. That they saw in Trump a savior speaks to just how desperate they had become. And he turned out to be just a narcissistic charlatan who didn't care about them at all. The more he betrayed them the more desperately they clung to him, like some poor battered wife. Now with his inglorious exit their degradation is complete. They have no rights, no voice, no representation. Over the next four years the press, the progressives, and the technocrats will grind them gleefully and mercilessly into the dust.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 8, 2021 16:55:20 GMT -5
Off the top of my head... AccomplishmentsAppointed constitutional judges who proved themselves to be nonpartisan whether we liked the outcome or now as opposed to the liberal hacks Obama appointed Improved the economy especially before they used the WuFlu to destroy it and him Removed and simplified regulations to improve the economy and bring the vaccine to production faster than anyone thought he could. Made the left and media (I repeat myself) expose themselves Forced our "allies" to pay more of their share of expenses Mideast peace deals getting Muslim countries to work and trade with Israel No new wars and pulled our troops out of never ending wars Improved trade deals and got us out of TPP China policy though poking China is probably what caused his failures because China's allies attacked him at every turn Wall Energy independence which Biden will promptly destroy Followed the constitution and sent a lot of things back to Congress to be decided where it should be for them to only fall flat on their faces. FailuresDidn't secure the elections Struggled to get his message out and to refute the lies Not enough Wall Drowned by the swamp as everyone turned on him at every opportunity to save their grift. Never found the right people to surround himself with to enact his policy. Not enough done in first 2 years because of RINOs in the Senate. Didn't open health care up to the free market and didn't resolve anything in regards to health insurance (though this and immigration should have been a Legislative accomplishment) Well it was a fun 4 years. But I don’t think he’ll be getting that airport named after him like he wanted. Maybe one of our more popular highway rest stops? Something in North Jersey?
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 7, 2021 11:12:15 GMT -5
My pretty unbiased take, I believe, from footage I saw: There was a lot of peaceful protesting that is being now ignored because of these actions I didn't see anything on fire. Guns were confiscated that were not permitted, but the only shooting Ive heard of was a protester getting shot by security/police. Explosive devices were apparently found and detonated safely by bomb squad. Windows were broken, doors kicked in, and general vandalism. The VP and Congress were evacuated in time, along with the ballots, so nobody was hurt in that regard, and no ballots destroyed. I did see congressional laptops left behind - I only wonder how much sensitive info may have been exposed there, but we know our leaders dont know shit about security. I did see footage of some protesters making physical contact with cops/security, trying to push their way through. The security forces seemed quite restrained. And undermanned. Is that "violence"? I would say more like dissent and chaos. If people are going to be ok with businesses getting burned, then what happened yesterday is small potatoes. So yes, in comparison, I would say the stuff over the summer was much worse, and on a much larger scale. Let's face it, this is all about location. If this was anywhere else I don't think many people would give a shit. The US Capitol was breached. The actual physical damage was minor in the scheme of things but the hugely symbolic damage goes way deeper. It's visual proof of what's going on in our country. And people's bias will be confirmed. Minds aren't being changed on either side. Sad day all around for average Americans that just want to go to work and be left alone to live their lives. We are failing big time and I don't see it betting better. I think there's a lot of truth in that statement. I think there's also a lot of confirmation bias in the reporting: the press spent the previous week stoking concerns about potential violence at this protest: IMO there was little to no chance they were going to report it any other way. To answer an earlier question you posed, I would describe violence as physical harm to individuals and intentional destruction of property. (In both cases, the damage would need to exceed minor/incidental crowd stuff. After all, we don't describe falls and twisted knees when Black Friday crowds surge into a store as "violence.") I also agree with your earlier statement that not all the details have come out yet. That's why I posed the question in the first place. But it again raises the question of why the press is almost universally describing yesterday as "violent riots" in the absence of details.
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 7, 2021 10:12:45 GMT -5
Simple question: Every news source I see is describing the protests in DC yesterday as violent. And yet, except for the actions by police (the woman shot and tear gas) I can't find anywhere a specific description of violent acts by the protesters. Not saying it didn't happen, but it seems really odd to me that all the news stories are repeating the "violen protests" without giving any examples. Over-running barriers is hooliganism but it's not violence. Am I just missing the articles? Can someone point me? Last summer fires were set, police cars were fipped, stores were looted, rocks were thrown, people were killed and this was mostly called "non-violent" by the press. So you'd expect that yesterday must have matched that and then some. What actual violence occurred. Anyone? 14 officers were injured. Maybe they tripped running away, not sure. That's not really an answer is it? Again, where are the details? You don't think it's strange that every article describes the protest as violent yet none of them describe said violence?
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 7, 2021 9:31:35 GMT -5
Simple question: Every news source I see is describing the protests in DC yesterday as violent. And yet, except for the actions by police (the woman shot and tear gas) I can't find anywhere a specific description of violent acts by the protesters. Not saying it didn't happen, but it seems really odd to me that all the news stories are repeating the "violen protests" without giving any examples. Over-running barriers is hooliganism but it's not violence. Am I just missing the articles? Can someone point me?
Last summer fires were set, police cars were fipped, stores were looted, rocks were thrown, people were killed and this was mostly called "non-violent" by the press. So you'd expect that yesterday must have matched that and then some. What actual violence occurred. Anyone?
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 6, 2021 15:45:10 GMT -5
so Trump supporters killed someone? No capitol police shot a "protester" who was trying to get into the senate chamber So the NYT headlines will be "Unarmed White woman shot by Police"?
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Post by BushytheLobster on Jan 2, 2021 23:28:02 GMT -5
It's not brain-washing, you old fuchs. That's what college graduates look like, today. They have the money and are buying houses and family cars. You mean the college graduates who are asking forgiveness on their student debt? Those college graduates?
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