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Is Roe v Wade Finally At Deaths Door?
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's interesting to link slavery into a discussion about abortion. Up until about 1860, slavery was considered to be a normal process. It existed, and was viewed as acceptable for centuries. Suddenly, we evolved our human rights consideration and viewed it as the abomination it is. Rightly so. Perhaps we will evolve the same way, and consider human life to be sacred from some point prior to birth. If that happens, abortion, especially late abortion, will be viewed the same way as slavery is now. -
Round 6 Pick 209 (31): OT Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
sherpa replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's a local kid, and I don't see much upside. -
Is Roe v Wade Finally At Deaths Door?
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Speaking for myself and our family, and nobody else. The second my wife told me she was pregnant, and all three times, we considered it, and treated each as human life. -
I think he experienced that epiphany the same time I did. The third quarter of the second Jets game.
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Rd 6, Pick 180 (1): Punter Matt Araiza, San Diego State
sherpa replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Haack had an uncomfortable pause between catch and drop. This kid does not. I'll take the Bills scouting over "Thats No Moon." This kid is going to be a fun training camp story and a fan favorite during the reg season. -
Rd 6, Pick 180 (1): Punter Matt Araiza, San Diego State
sherpa replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sweet Jesus....You get a Nov tailwind behind this kid and NORAD will have to be notified. With prevailing westerlies, if near midfield, I think he can make Syracuse. -
Rd 6, Pick 180 (1): Punter Matt Araiza, San Diego State
sherpa replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
"The Bills have won the toss, and elected to punt." -
Rd 6, Pick 180 (1): Punter Matt Araiza, San Diego State
sherpa replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I saw a video of him yesterday and when we got him, I can seriously see punting on first down just to "send a message." -
If Russia decides to employ nuclear weapons, the entire situation changes. The only reason that strategy has ever been considered since WWII is when the threat to the very existence of a regime is threatened. (See Israel. 1973 Yom Kippur war and the "Third Temple.") Russian isn't under that threat, and escalating this when there are "outs," seems really irrational and perhaps regime suicidal. I'm not sure what the use of a hypersonic missile would do for them. They don't need to. They surely wouldn't need that to do what they want vis a vis Ukrainian defenses. If they were to use one, if they really even have that capability, it would make sense to use it against a serious threat, like a US Navy ship, and I don't see them ready to take that step unless things got worse. To me, it's just chest thumping, as is pandemic in their culture and gov controlled media. Still, $33 billion request from the Biden Admin seems too high to pay. This thing has got to wind down in the next month.
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Another of you idiotic assumptions. I run a commercial vineyard here. My wife and I babysit one of our grandchildren, and their dog, every day, eight-four, and take care of our other one all the time. I serve on the local vol fire department board of directors and am on our church's planning council. I advise on my three kids retirement accounts and run my three grandkids college funds. I regularly communicate with friends from my Navy and airline days. And to boot, I take time out to laugh at your nonsense. I am hardly lonely.
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I'm going to give you a little background since you repeatedly make the claim that it was Bush that made up the Iraq thing. The airplane that crashed into the Pentagon was American 75. I flew that trip, Dulles to LA for the two years prior to 9/11. I knew the people on that flight well, all of them. I had skin in the game. I was offered a job as a check airman on the 757/767 in January of that year, and being extremely bored with flying that trip, and wanting to get back to international, I took it. As a check airman, you have to "deadhead" all over the system, all over the world, to catch up with people who need to get checks/training etc. In so doing, you almost always deadhead in the cockpit, since the company wants to save money, and as you're "riding" you may as well get the check out on the captain you are flying with on the way to your real assignment. Since I live in VA, I would almost always deadhead out of DC. During that post 9/11 time a good number of guys were getting furloughed, and since a number of them were relatively senior military reserve officers, 05-06, they went to the Pentagon. I would often fly with guys who were really well informed on what the intel was regarding Saddam. As ex military and a fighter guy, they were honest with me and I asked them often about the level of confidence that Iraq was in possession of WMD. It was a nonstop conversation for months. The town I live in now hosts the NGIC. The National Ground Intelligence Center. I worked with a number of them as an elections officer in our town, and on various boards at my church. I asked them the same thing. They all believed it. The intel that was going to the White House from our Intel services was that there was WMD there. The Bush Admin oversold it, as admins must do when convincing a country to go to war, but there is no doubt what the conclusion was from intel sources. Bush has been held accountable for this, but there is no chance in hell that anyone is ever going to convince me, based on what I know and who I talked to at the time that he invented this. You don't strike me as an individual who has any depth of knowledge of any of this or anything else you post on,, so it certainly isn't going to be you. You have called me a "coward," "liar," "idiot," and one other thing that I can't think of as I prepare for dinner, but you have absolutely no chance of convincing me of anything, because you are simply unaware. By the way, as you are so unaware, there were other reasons why it made sense to end the Saddam regime that you are not aware of, but had nothing to do with the ultimate choice, just as you are unaware of the other reasons why your proposal to put two squadrons in the Ukraine as a deterrent is equally ignorant. You seem to have some idea that you know what you're talking about, and you really don't. Pasta Puttanesca calls.
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I am not "pulled" by anybody in politics. Nothing to do with the Republican Party. Simply common sense and the sane thing to do. When you end pipelines, make it so that one person who you appoint has to personally approve over 4000 drilling permits, forbid extracting energy from Federal lands and create a genuine hostile environment to energy producers, you lose the right to whine and blame some murdering scumbag from Russia, a known adversary since the 40's. Nothing political about that observation. Your boy is simply stupid, and getting stupider by the day, almost ready to join hi VP and Speaker of the House.
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You really have no idea regarding the energy industry. You really prefer being held hostage to a punk like Putin rather than allowing the developing of cleaner burning energy sources that are readily available in the US and Canada. By the way, the issue of being held hostage is not an exaggeration. Energy supply has been weaponized by suppliers for decades, but the end is nearer than they admit because newer technologies are rapidly coming to market at very competitive rates.. You should be resolved to learning about this instead of being so gravitationally pulled to the support Dems at all cost idiotic posture.
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Nothing in this post addresses my challenge to you, which was how and where do we do what you seemingly want to do. Expressing disdain to Putin and the culture is not a strategy for efficacy. It is merely an opinion shared by all. I don't "know" Russians, but I have been to Moscow a few times and have a view. That's why I've only been there a few times. Hate the place, but that doesn't provide a realistic strategy on how to handle it without triggering WWIII. And I'm having a great day.