HomeskillitMoorman
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NFL Week @10 - Vikings at Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Haha you knew it was gonna happen -
NFL Week @10 - Vikings at Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s bad for us, we lose the timeout -
NFL Week @10 - Vikings at Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
“We’re still 6-3 with all the injuries” will be the new rally cry -
NFL Week @10 - Vikings at Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Forget home field, making the playoffs is a big concern right now -
NFL Week @10 - Vikings at Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Meltdown vibes -
NFL Week @10 - Vikings at Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t necessarily mind that being a 4 down situation…it’s just the play calling was beyond atrocious -
NFL Week @10 - Vikings at Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cousins had always been a paper tiger. There’s probably not another QB that consistently comes up smaller when the stage gets bigger. -
It's probably next week, and no I don't think that's ideal. But my issue is you are calling people lemmings and what you posted is from a site that is the same exact thing as what's being influenced on the other side. You're just pushing something from the radical Right instead of the radical Left, but it's the exact same concept.
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Then you probably aren't paying attention to the growing amount of conservatives who are pushing to bring church into state, including some of the most popular ones right now. That was one example, but conservatives want to push government into some of the biggest human rights issues that exist. Look at assisted death for people who are suffering, or the integration of new natural medicines that are approved by doctors. I'm former military and I know some that struggle immensely with PTSD...there is amazing research around the benefits of treatment from MDMA/shrooms that doctors recommend for them but they'd have to go to Oregon to get it. It's heavily opposed to by majority conservatives. Listen to the messaging there. Again, it's "YOU shouldn't get to have that because of MY beliefs". Just like it's telling someone who's suffering "YOU shouldn't get to die peacefully if that's what you want because of MY beliefs". Again, the rally cry from conservatives about less government is just such bull####. The Democratic party for the most part just fundraises and I have no idea where the money goes, so I have my issues with them as well. My leanings on that side are more with progression when it comes to human rights.
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Sure they do, they held it up in many places for a long time and many want to go back to that. What do you think they mean they want to "go back to supporting traditional marriage"? Clarence Thomas basically came out and said it. People like DeSantis and Boebert have pretty much openly said they want to bring church into state, which is scary stuff. Also, shouldn't it be up to the child in that religious foster care center if they want to be adopted out to a gay couple if that's an option? I wouldn't believe in any kid having to go to adoptive parents that they don't want to go with whether they are heterosexual or homosexual, but if a kid in the custody of that foster care center wanted to be adopted out to gay parents, they 100% should be able to. They'd probably have to face being shunned by religious nutjobs which is unfortunate, but it would be the right thing.
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The big thing with conservatives when it comes to abortion is such a huge chunk of them are pro-birth rather than actually being pro-life, and what it reflects about them. One of the examples is a good percentage of pro-life people are also against gay marriage, which can affect the ability to adopt. You could have a kid that's in a terrible foster home that a loving, supportive gay couple would like to adopt and the kid wants to go there and could be in a stable home, and they can refuse it if they are not comfortable with having gay parents. Here's what those conservatives want to tell a kid like that..."YOU shouldn't get to have that because of MY personal religious beliefs". It's sickening. It's not about the life of children, it's about control. It's a microcosm of what that party and wanting to integrate church into state is all about. The idea that they want "less government" is the biggest crock of ***** and most young people can see that. I'd probably consider myself more Libertarian than anything, because I actually want less government involvement.
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Coaching Staff has to take a huge blame for yesterday
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BillyBilliams's topic in The Stadium Wall
#17 will rebound. The coaching staff has been a problem for a while though and IMO cost us a Superbowl last season. That's the difference.