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grinreaper

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  1. He works for the federal government should be answer enough for you.
  2. Just be glad you now have a president willing to undo Obama's malfeasance.
  3. When you make such wrongheaded statements like this it reflects poorly on what else you might post.
  4. You are missing an important part of the equation that everyone seems to want to tiptoe around. It's the black vs. white propensity for getting into trouble.
  5. You've had more professions than Frank Abagnale. Do you concur?
  6. You might want to reconsider that. He presumably likes football and football is a man's sport.
  7. Don't forget that you are also a log home builder and you also deliver pizzas when you are not delivering creatures. You're our new Renaissance Man.
  8. That is a mischaracterization of what he said. There were many good people there who were only in attendance because they objected to the removal of the monument. They were not Nazis or KKKers. They were objecting to the erasure of our heritage. Sorta like being against book burning.
  9. I did read it the first time around. That is me, I wouldn't comment on something I hadn't read. You on the other hand are pretty much displaying your sanctimonious prick side.
  10. I'm not in the least bit angry, and I can assure you that I'm not a moron. Anyway, it's good to see that you actually found out that you had a keyboard and that you gave the "right click" a break.
  11. Yep, he's got that copy and paste thing down pretty damn well. I pretty much stay down here in PPP especially since the alien invasion, so you wouldn't really know what I contribute or not.
  12. You are a liar. You stated something that was not in the article. You made it up as if it was in it. The FCA (Fake Care Act) deserves to be torn apart. It is basically insurance that is too expensive for the average person to use.
  13. Do you have any opinions of your own? Who the !@#$ cares what Doug Baldwin has to say?
  14. I presume that by and large the NFL owners are at least moderately intelligent. They have bought into a false narrative initially created by a person who disrespected our country's traditions, quit his (high paying) job, and now is claiming racism for his own stupidity. He tried to somehow confuse respecting our country with the fact that some black people got shot by the police. Now he is saying that he won't kneel again. Why not? With that aside, why are the supposed intelligent owners going along with the horseshit that cries out for the Michael Browns of this world, but stays silent over the many murders of children and teenagers in Chicago?
  15. Uh, that was a batting practice pitch to you. If you think of deliveries and forceps in the same sentence, what might validate your previous claims?
  16. Your statement is a lie and you should know it. Where in the article you linked says that these trips were for "fun"?
  17. Stop with the bull **** and talk about all the deliveries you have performed.
  18. Talk about the truth. When you make up blatant lies it makes all of what you state questionable.
  19. That's not what he said, but I'm sure that's what you heard, and you will continue to spread falsehoods as long as they fit your narrow minded narrative.
  20. As good of a place as any to post this: http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2017/09/city-abruptly-eliminates-police-chief-finalist-supporting-immigration-enforcement/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=press%20release A highly qualified and respected veteran law enforcement official with impressive credentials was precipitously eliminated as a finalist to be police chief in a U.S. city after officials discovered he endorsed immigration enforcement. Judicial Watch is investigating and has filed a public records request to obtain details about the troublesome case in which the support for the rule of law served as a disqualifier for a candidate hired to enforce the rule of law. It also marks yet another example nationwide of lawlessness leading to more lawlessness and the negative impact illegal immigration is having on taxpayers. The unbelievable story involves the northern Colorado city of Ft. Collins’ search for a new police chief. Steve Henry, a former chief deputy for the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) in central Arizona applied for the position. The 55-year-old law enforcement veteran spent nearly two decades at PCSO, an agency with a $39 million budget that patrols a county the size of Connecticut. Henry is a U.S. Army veteran who obtained his undergraduate degree at Arizona State University and graduate degree at Northern Arizona University. He also holds a degree from the Harvard JFK School of Government and attended the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy. He has 23 years of continuous and stellar law enforcement service.
  21. Now you've gone and done it! We don't talk football here. This thread should be banished to TSW.
  22. I can refute everything you state by saying "reset".
  23. Now there you go again, getting it completely wrong. Higher prices don't stimulate more home building, demand does. Did you ever hear of supply and demand, you doofus? 62.8% or nearly 2/3's, which means almost twice as much. I even put less spin on it as you.
  24. I doubt that you actually would. It's Kimmel's show and he controls the narrative. The first sign that he is losing he'll crack a joke and his audience will start laughing and he'll act like he won. What I think we'd all like to see is a debate between the two of them moderated by a Brett Baier type.
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