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How will they rule ??!


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notFromhere

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Insane if true. How would someone get the data to make such a calculation?

There are whole sects of Christian churches that don't vote. Some of them are very public about it. The ones that aren't public about it are the harder to track. I'd say that about 10% of the 25% are public about it.

I have no idea how they'd estimate or poll the rest, so you're right in questioning the numbers. I can't imagine they'd be public about their voting intentions if they aren't voting. That makes no sense. If you're not voting because of some biblical technicality, then it would be supremely hypocritical and virtue-signaling (puffing yourself up) to tell anyone about it.
 

notFromhere

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We've had the latest and greatest OC's a few times, innovative, etc, and these types of OC's are a dime a dozen in college football now. That doesn't equal sustainable success in the SEC. Keep it basic, running game first, and have a QB who can also get you w/ his feet....that will have a better chance in the SEC.

EXACTLY. That was 2018. 2021. We need to go back to that and focus on that instead of trying to be someone or something else. To do that we need to ditch this OC, BUT where do we go to get a coordinator that can run that kind of offense, develop that kind of QB, AND include some varied tempo.
 

notFromhere

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Insane when you think about it.



When you consider the steady march towards globalism and big brother, it's not crazy. To them maybe their faith is more important and they put all of their time into that. There are too many people in DC and in politics that have no qualms about selling their votes. I have yet to see someone that wouldn't take the cash get elected to a higher position. That dirty money is now targeting smaller communities.

Why vote when the candidates won't or can't follow through for whatever reason? Why invest in it emotionally or psychologically? We're going to have a digital currency soon, and those that don't get on board will lose their assets like the people in Vietnam that didn't get on board before there's went live. 800k people had their accounts and access to their money locked.

Are we even 15 months from the same situation? If you doubt it, the "q" postings on 4chan years ago were ALL about this coming here, and people were eating it up or getting nastily and angrily shouted down, just like Trump did questions about the Epstein "list" in that meeting.
Humanity is still fallen humanity, so unless there is a fight against it nothing will stop it, but it might be delayed.
 

notFromhere

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Lol! When was the last time that a good looking woman was an SNL star cast member, and when was the last time the Dnc had a good looking candidate? By default you will almost always have a better looking R candidate with a midrange looking actress playing her on SNL. Similarly you'll have a midrange looking actress playing a less attractive D candidate because they are less attractive so as not to offend their base.

The last great political skit I saw on SNL was Palin and Clinton after Palin was chosen as the VP nominee, while Obama picked an old white grifter as his running mate.
 

notFromhere

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Trump: "I may be in heaven right now as we fly in Air Force One. I'm not sure I'm gonna be able to make heaven. But I've made life better for a lot of people."




















It's sad that he doesn't understand the Bible, but at least he has the honesty with himself that he, like all of the rest of us, is a sinner and unfit to enter heaven. I hope he finds someone that can explain it to him better than those who he's listened to in the past.
 

warrior-cat

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Pepper spray every single one of them and then help them out by blasting them off the road with fire hoses.

I HATE these people who block roads. I really, truly do.
If they don't have prior permission for demonstrating (sometimes they do), I have no problem with physically removing them. How that evolves (peaceably or with punitive force), is entirely up to them. Resist and get hurt? That is your fault.
 

warrior-cat

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When you consider the steady march towards globalism and big brother, it's not crazy. To them maybe their faith is more important and they put all of their time into that. There are too many people in DC and in politics that have no qualms about selling their votes. I have yet to see someone that wouldn't take the cash get elected to a higher position. That dirty money is now targeting smaller communities.

Why vote when the candidates won't or can't follow through for whatever reason? Why invest in it emotionally or psychologically? We're going to have a digital currency soon, and those that don't get on board will lose their assets like the people in Vietnam that didn't get on board before there's went live. 800k people had their accounts and access to their money locked.

Are we even 15 months from the same situation? If you doubt it, the "q" postings on 4chan years ago were ALL about this coming here, and people were eating it up or getting nastily and angrily shouted down, just like Trump did questions about the Epstein "list" in that meeting.
Humanity is still fallen humanity, so unless there is a fight against it nothing will stop it, but it might be delayed.
For me as a Christian, you fight against evil showing you are not complicit all the while understanding that this will happen anyway eventually. I know that along the way God still issues out punishment but also uses those who do evil to complete his plan. Just my little 2 cents worth.

P.S. Very important to note as well. As I am a confessed Christian, I am also not perfect and sometimes just want to bust some heads of some of these idiots to avenge those being done wrong. But as the Lord says, "Vengeance is mine." I just sometimes wish he would use me as the instrument of his vengeance. I pray every day for forgiveness of this thought. It is one of the "demons" I struggle with.
 

notFromhere

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For me as a Christian, you fight against evil showing you are not complicit all the while understanding that this will happen anyway eventually. I know that along the way God still issues out punishment but also uses those who do evil to complete his plan. Just my little 2 cents worth.

P.S. Very important to note as well. As I am a confessed Christian, I am also not perfect and sometimes just want to bust some heads of some of these idiots to avenge those being done wrong. But as the Lord says, "Vengeance is mine." I just sometimes wish he would use me as the instrument of his vengeance. I pray every day for forgiveness of this thought. It is one of the "demons" I struggle with.

Same. 100%
 

warrior-cat

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Lol! When was the last time that a good looking woman was an SNL star cast member, and when was the last time the Dnc had a good looking candidate? By default you will almost always have a better looking R candidate with a midrange looking actress playing her on SNL. Similarly you'll have a midrange looking actress playing a less attractive D candidate because they are less attractive so as not to offend their base.

The last great political skit I saw on SNL was Palin and Clinton after Palin was chosen as the VP nominee, while Obama picked an old white grifter as his running mate.
Tina Fey as Sarah Palin was about the only one that could scratch the surface of being attractive when fixed up to look like Palin. Which brings me to this:

Which one of the SNL ladies do any of you think was doable? Jane Curtain in her younger years perhaps?
 

TheFrontRunner

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Go to Israel and sh-t on Hillary haha




"Everyone thought I was going to be brutal. I remember Hillary Clinton during a debate, 'look at him, look at him. He's going to go to war with everybody!' And actually, she said, 'he's got a personality. It's all about WAR.' No, and my personality actually is all about STOPPING wars."

"And it seems to work."

"But when you settle 8 wars in 8 months, that means you don't like war!"









"That was NOT in the speech! But I happen to like him, and it just seems to make so much sense. One of the greatest war time [leaders]! Cigars and champagne, who the hell cares?!"
 

trueblujr

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Dec 14, 2005
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Nil especially. UK football is getting a rough deal on nil. Imo doesn't matter who we hire, it wont make much difference if they cant 1) buy players and 2) pay for good assistants.

Here is the other truly insane thing about Stoops buyout being due immediately: he can take all that money then get another job. By comparison, Franklin will stop collecting money if he is dumb enough to coach. That's exactly how saban was able to use the qa role to stockpile coaching talent.
NIL WAS a problem. Supposedly, the deal with JMI and the new Champions Blue, LLC deal are supposed to put us on a more level playing field and it also takes fundraising out of the coaches responsibilities which is good. They can still just show up and shake hands when asked to, but they don't need to be spearheading it anymore. Stoops has even said a lot of the NIL issues have been rectified, but time will tell if these deals and restructuring help. In the end you have to put a product on the field that kids want to play for and fans want to see.
 

TheFrontRunner

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The effort, centered in San Antonio, led to arrests, felony warrants and several new investigations under a joint mission known as “Operation Lightning Bug.”

Teams from the US Marshals Service (USMS) out of San Antonio, Del Rio, Midland, and Pecos joined forces with San Antonio Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit, Special Victims Unit, Street Crimes Unit and covert operatives.

Together, they combed through Texas and national crime databases to identify at-risk juveniles and coordinate recovery efforts.
 

HymanKaplan

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When you consider the steady march towards globalism and big brother, it's not crazy. To them maybe their faith is more important and they put all of their time into that. There are too many people in DC and in politics that have no qualms about selling their votes. I have yet to see someone that wouldn't take the cash get elected to a higher position. That dirty money is now targeting smaller communities.

Why vote when the candidates won't or can't follow through for whatever reason? Why invest in it emotionally or psychologically? We're going to have a digital currency soon, and those that don't get on board will lose their assets like the people in Vietnam that didn't get on board before there's went live. 800k people had their accounts and access to their money locked.

Are we even 15 months from the same situation? If you doubt it, the "q" postings on 4chan years ago were ALL about this coming here, and people were eating it up or getting nastily and angrily shouted down, just like Trump did questions about the Epstein "list" in that meeting.
Humanity is still fallen humanity, so unless there is a fight against it nothing will stop it, but it might be delayed.


Perhaps I misunderstood, but let us say that I didn't. That attitude, IMO, is a defeatist cop out, and is what will make sure we're under far left rule in perpetuity.

Even if you have to hold your nose, we "all" owe society the duty to elect a firebreak against the fringe.
 

berniecarbo

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Apr 29, 2020
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@AustinTXCat

Back at DLI in 1985, the Air Force barracks were right next to the Marine barracks (almost at the top of the hill)

The Enlisted Club was at the BOTTOM of the hill, and so on Friday and Saturday nights, after closing, a lot of Marines and Air Force folks ended up walking back UP the hill in close proximity.

On at least 3 such occasions (early on), a very young and stupid HymanKaplan let the alcohol in his system convince him that he was the perfect person to "let those obnoxious jar heads" know "what was up"

I'm sure I don't need to tell you how that worked out...

After that, I became much more appreciative of the USMC, and grateful that they are on OUR side. In fact, I made friends with two of the guys that TAUGHT me that valuable lesson, and would often buy them a round at the club. And so, when I decided to pick on the Navy guys (who were on the other side of us) instead; my new Marine buddies kept me from having to cash the checks that my mouth wrote. So, I guess all I really have to say about it is: Semper Fi (and also that, for the most part, Air Force guys should learn to hold their booze, and keep their mouths shut :ROFLMAO: )
At DaNang, our bomb dumps were a few miles off the main base. Our bomb dumps were directly across a narrow road from the marine dump. I usually worked the ECP, so we could sit outside and converse with the marines. They were trained to think they could always survive. Also, much to the marines displeasure, the sector of the perimeter where their camp was, was in our designated area to defend. We literally had guard towers inside their camp. I guess one of the guys rubbed it in too much one night because someone threw a grenade at the base of his guard tower. The marines were tough, no doubt about it.
 

HymanKaplan

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We've had the latest and greatest OC's a few times, innovative, etc, and these types of OC's are a dime a dozen in college football now. That doesn't equal sustainable success in the SEC. Keep it basic, running game first, and have a QB who can also get you w/ his feet....that will have a better chance in the SEC.

I get what you're saying, but I need to clarify. My main point was that the head coach at a place like Kentucky needs to be a coach whose background is on the offensive side of the ball. Because, when you don't have access to elite freshman (for the most part), offense has to be developed in house. To do that properly, the HEAD coach, the one you expect to be there year after year, needs to pretty much BE the OC. Then you have the consistency to develop players. No matter what "style" that system is. IMO, it is less of a disruption/easier to cope with, replacing Defensive Coordinators as necessary.
 

vhcat1970

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Interesting if true. Speaks volumes about Democrats.

I think this refers to Senate votes. If so, no "if" about it.
 

vhcat1970

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I think Cutter has the stuff to be a top QB. He just needs, as a I said, someone that can develop QB's and a stable offense.

It is futile to keep bringing in transfers to be your starting QB. Develop your own...
Say hi to Mendoza & Mateer.