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I have the Bills 53 man roster right here
Big Blitz replied to Matt_In_NH's topic in The Stadium Wall
Milano Maybe: Groot Cook Gabe Kincaid -
Combating imaginary racism with actual racism??
Big Blitz replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Absolutely here for comments like this lol -
DeSantis For President in 2024?
Big Blitz replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
To avoid a situation where porn and teaching 8 year olds how to give b.j.s don’t make it into school libraries or curriculum -
DeSantis For President in 2024?
Big Blitz replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
“Florida’s laws are so draconian we can’t even read Shakespeare!” -
DeSantis For President in 2024?
Big Blitz replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You’re a dupe that can’t see this is a political stunt. But - BREAKING omg !!! Attention low infos - BREAKING!! “The world is laughing at us!!” —Low info teacher -
DeSantis For President in 2024?
Big Blitz replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I hear the same from almost everyone with kids my age - they’ve never heard of a teacher that just has them read entire books or “here, write these notes down as I lecture.” -
DeSantis For President in 2024?
Big Blitz replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Who runs the “high schools?” Lol lol ok I’ll spare everyone wasting their time looking at this tweet “…..some Florida school districts are shying away from Shakespeare, along with other classic and popular materials. They say they’re attempting to comply with new state law restricting books with and instruction about sexual content.” Some schools. Lol k. Another fyi - almost every school in America (thanks Ds for dumbing down education) doesn’t require all students to read a full book. All they assign are excerpts. Same with note taking. They just give you note sheets or guides. -
Lefties are mentally disturbed and must be stopped.
Big Blitz replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What about China and Saudi Arabia? -
The Mizzou/Yale/PC/Free Speech Topic
Big Blitz replied to FireChan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Aaron Schatz picks the Bills and 49ers in the Super Bowl
Big Blitz replied to Utah John's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ralph was from Detroit. -
Biden's Unqualified Commie Nominees For Federal Judge
Big Blitz replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Been saying this for years: Repeal the 17th Amendment: Direct Election of Senators The U.S. Senate was meant to be the voice of The States in Congress, but more specifically—the state legislatures. Under the original design, state legislatures were meant to be the most consequential institutions and hold the real power in the entire government structure. This, for example, is why the Founders gave ultimate power for selecting presidential electors to state legislatures. Not the state governors, courts, or popular vote—the state legislatures. Why is that? State legislatures are the institutions closest to the people. State legislators, for the most part, live in the communities they represent. They interact with their constituents on a daily basis at work, at the store, in church, etc. So if they are not being responsive to the concerns of those they represent, they’re going to hear about it. If they are unwilling to carry out the people’s wishes, it is far easier to unseat a state legislator than any other constitutional office. The Founders believed government, by its very nature, is corrupt. However, state legislatures are considered the least corrupt institution when viewed as a whole. Nearly 7,400 state legislative seats are spread out across the country and constantly turning over. A “George Soros-type” figure can’t co-opt enough of them to push through any agenda nationwide effectively. That helps explain why the Democrats had to go to extraordinary lengths to bypass state legislatures in the lead-up to the 2020 election and throughout the election contest period. They wouldn’t have been able to get away with the steal otherwise. By pushing ultimate power down to state legislatures, the Founders understood it was the most effective means to keep control in the hands of the people within a representative government. Remember, we are (were) the United States of America, and that is where the real power is supposed to reside. The federal government itself was not intended to have much power at all. As stated by James Madison in Federalist [Paper] No. 45: “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce” ~ James Madison—Federalist No. 45 https://www.uncoverdc.com/2023/08/07/repeal-the-17th-amendment-direct-election-of-senators/ The United States is dead. But pockets (large ones) of America still exist. The ones with ideas on how to maintain the world’s last best hope. The other side - the authoritarians - want only centralized power and one party rule. Its tougher for the other side to achieve that if we stick to the intent of the Constitution. A document they think is “kinda trash.” -
Aaron Schatz picks the Bills and 49ers in the Super Bowl
Big Blitz replied to Utah John's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think people missed how good Goff was last season. 4400 yards. 29 TDs and only 7 INTs If not for like 12 one yard TD runs for Jamaal Williams he’d have had 35 TDs - I’m pretty sure St. Brown was tackled at the one like 5 times lol - yes I had him in fantasy. -
The day the United States died
Big Blitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I have a 100 theories about what happened (are there a handful of Chinese agents behind the camera holding guns to him?)….I’m presenting the video for folks to look back now 3 years ago on, and reach their own conclusions. Was Trump “in on it?” Was this a Chinese attack on the U.S.? That speech says so much and none of it has to do with stopping a flu. All I know, the United States collapsed that day. -
The day the United States died
Big Blitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What haven’t you seen? -
Aaron Schatz picks the Bills and 49ers in the Super Bowl
Big Blitz replied to Utah John's topic in The Stadium Wall
I just think it’s “that” team. No one had the Eagles last year either. And Goff has been to an SB -
March 11, 2020. He was either in on it, or so blind and incompetent to go along with the coup. “Wash your hands, cover your mouth when you sneeze.” Sends boat to NYC. Had ZERO evidence of any virus here in the U.S. - “data” from China the world can’t see. The most Un-American event in history - thus the end of the Republic. Watch the whole thing again. “This is just a temporary moment in time.”
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Aaron Schatz picks the Bills and 49ers in the Super Bowl
Big Blitz replied to Utah John's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills - Lions Its the only way this ends. -
When Brown has been out we absolutely stunk running the ball. He’s absolutely a beast in the ground game. He has that moxie to that you love. If he gets his friggin pass pro to just average he’d be a top 15 RT.
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More people should read the Book of Revelation
Big Blitz replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The way she flippantly brushes off “or do you think they just want to track us” at the end of that clip tells me more about where we’re headed then the actual subject matter of the video. -
I’m done calling them “the Left” or liberals. It’s too confusing. And sometimes liberal can be a good thing. Democrats are not good people. Period. If you ID as a Democrat and never vote anything else it’s a good bet you’re a communist authoritarian thug. Democrats in this country are completely off the rails bat ***t insane. And countless Democrats are out there on the internet or cable news trying to find something “wrong” or controversial about this movie and then……tie it to Trump voters. Peak Pathetic post United States of America
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Or, this is called officially pandering to teachers as they enter preliminary budget talks for 2024 - happens to be, shocker, an election year.
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Do you know how much I f###### love America
Big Blitz replied to TSOL's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I’ll happily settle for 1998. 1987 is my first choice. I would comment in the decades thread about this but I wouldn’t want it to get political. Anytime in the 90s is fine - because you can experience all the great things that were happening PLUS by a year like 1998, “the 80s” were officially defined and you can reminisce on or take in all the greatness of the 80s.