You know the explanation but are apparently too dumb or too brainwashed to face it. If it walks like a duck...
Now post again about how the Republicans are going to save us when they're at least 50% of the current problem (try working out that math problem in your head).
Friggin' partisan shill.
There's a large difference between "having a dramatic effect" on the earth's environment (notice I didn't say climate). Global Warming is a charade and always has been.
Your final "sentence" is ridiculous and I doubt you know anything at all about the subject.
I deleted it because it was exactly the same story as was already posted in this thread. Read more, post less.
Every news network uses stock footage. The only reason it's news is because mouth breathers need for it to be.
Now go out and look up "copyright infringement" and figure out why I had to edit your post.
The stat is quite real. I'm not surprised you're having a hard time understanding that you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
I'm sure that's a part of it. He also wouldn't have feet that were as happy if he made the right pre-snap read and got rid of the ball in a timely manner the 60% of the time he was the one making the mistake.
So these things are completely equal because the BILLS are just like the Steelers in every other way? No offense buddy, but the BILLS aren't a QB away from being 6-3 and the defending World Champions.
I don't remember which coach it was, but the stat last week was that 60% of Green Bay's sacks were Rogers' fault. Welcome to why fans should shut their mouths because they almost NEVER know who make the mistake on a given play.
Probably the same people who think MSNBC/CNN/Any other for profit media entity is.
But it is nice to know MSNBC is watching Fox too. I guess that's the majority of their "Investigative" journalism budget is going for.
As opposed to the "let's spend some more money we don't have on a 'solution' that doesn't even begin to address the issues" Democratic party? Yeah, big win either way.
There was a point in all that? All I saw was what looked like a typically hypocritical partisan rant - which is pretty much the root cause (along with apathy) of everything that ails this country's political climate.
Lather, rinse, repeat.
I wasn't debating that. Only the use of polls because so many people were up in arms when the Clinton Administration cited them as reasons for certain decisions.
I didn't name it. I also think politics and pundits (for the most part) are stupid.