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I'm a pretty inclusive kind of guy.
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The Mizzou/Yale/PC/Free Speech Topic
grinreaper replied to FireChan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That still doesn't give those damn chinks the right to create General Tsao's Burrito Grande. -
Again, you don't have to post in English here. Just post in your native tongue and we will get it translated.
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17 members of Bills scouting staff fired.
grinreaper replied to JM2009's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Glad you brought that up. I have a conflict at 11:00am. Can you come in at 3:00pm instead? Bring a nice bottle of red too. -
Baskin---do you need a tutorial in how to properly quote someone here?
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Tyrod will not be handed starting Job
grinreaper replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He took the most sacks of any qb in the league. -
RD 5, Pick 171: Nathan Peterman (QB) - Pitt
grinreaper replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Young high school and college qb's who have big arms tend to rely on those arms more than learning the important qualities necessary to be a high quality pro qb. The qb's without a big arm have to learn how to be an actual qb with the necessary reading of defenses, anticipation and pocket presence. It's the difference between "The Wild Thing" and Greg Maddox. -
Just when I think the Bills finally got smart...
grinreaper replied to Wayne Arnold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Please don't wish that on the Bills. -
It's almost as if he is a negotiator. I never knew.
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I Sure Hope That Stupid Wall Gets Built
grinreaper replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I have no idea if this is true or not but what irony. http://freedomdaily.com/breaking-trumps-entire-wall-juts-got-paid-one-person-wont-believe/ The money for the wall is already in America’s possession, we just need to get permission to use it now and the one who it belongs to has no say in the matter. You could call Senator Ted Cruz the best problem-solver with devising the perfect solution to get moving on one of Trump’s biggest and most important campaign promises. -
This is not typical political humor but it is some funny schit. Note the author's name too. I wonder if the animals are barred from Heaven for who they ate? http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/wild-boars-overrun-islamic-state-position-kill-3-militants/ar-BBAmjUs?ocid=HPCOMMDHP15 Three Islamic State militants setting up an ambush in a bitterly contested area of northern Iraq were killed by a herd of stampeding boars, local leaders say. Sheikh Anwar al-Assi, a chief of the local Ubaid tribe and supervisor of anti-ISIS forces, told The Times of London the militants were hiding on the edge of a field about 50 miles southwest of Kirkuk when the boars overwhelmed them Sunday. Five other militants were injured, al-Assi said. He said the group was poised to attack a band of local tribesmen who had fled to nearby mountains since militants seized the town of Hawija three years ago. “It is likely their movement disturbed a herd of wild pigs, which inhabit the area as well as the nearby cornfields,” he said. Al-Assi said the militants had summarily executed 25 people attempting to flee the militant's would-be caliphate in the three days before the boars attacked. Hawija, about 100 miles south of Mosul, sees dozens of residents flee to Kurdish Kirkuk daily, and the Iraqi military has planned to launch an offensive in the region after a laborious effort to liberate Mosul is completed.
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Our Dishonest Former President
grinreaper replied to grinreaper's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
From your link: When President Barack Obama announced the “one-time gesture” of releasing Iranian-born prisoners who “were not charged with terrorism or any violent offenses” last year, his administration presented the move as a modest trade-off for the greater good of the Iran nuclear agreement and Tehran’s pledge to free five Americans. “Iran had a significantly higher number of individuals, of course, at the beginning of this negotiation that they would have liked to have seen released,” one senior Obama administration official told reporters in a background briefing arranged by the White House, adding that “we were able to winnow that down to these he senior official and other administration representatives weren’t telling the whole story on Jan. 17, 2016, in their highly choreographed rollout of the prisoner swap and simultaneous implementation of the six-party nuclear deal, according to a POLITICO investigation. In his Sunday morning address to the American people, Obama portrayed the seven men he freed as “civilians.” The senior official described them as businessmen convicted of or awaiting trial for mere “sanctions-related offenses, violations of the trade embargo.” In reality, some of them were accused by Obama’s own Justice Department of posing threats to national security. Three allegedly were part of an illegal procurement network supplying Iran with U.S.-made microelectronics with applications in surface-to-air and cruise missiles like the kind Tehran test-fired recently, prompting a still-escalating exchange of threats with the Trump administration. Another was serving an eight-year sentence for conspiring to supply Iran with satellite technology and hardware. As part of the deal, U.S. officials even dropped their demand for $10 million that a jury said the aerospace engineer illegally received from Tehran. -
The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency
grinreaper replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Male circumcision is a long held belief and is based on cleanliness and practiced for religious and cultural reasons. Female circumcision is also a long held belief in the Middle East and Africa and is purportedly based on cleanliness. I suspect that with the way females are generally treated in those areas that cutting off their clits is a male dominance thing. So, in other words you are saying that you read more than you do. Here's a dunce cap to complete your collection /\ -
No matter how many times you ask you will not get a coherent answer from John Adams Benjamin Franklin, soon to be James Madison.
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Trump foreign policy
grinreaper replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What are you referring to that you said years ago? Was it how funny the Benghazi killings were or the fact that you didn't know how many weeks there are in a year? -
Trump foreign policy
grinreaper replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Did it make you laugh as much as the Benghazi killings did? -
Are we ramping up to war with North Korea?
grinreaper replied to dpberr's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And then he made up for it by winning a war with Russia the Soviet Union in Afghanistan and jumping into a volcano to insure that the natives had a supply of orange soda. -
Are we ramping up to war with North Korea?
grinreaper replied to dpberr's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well he did save Private Ryan, who turned out to be a douche, even after all that self reflection. I guess he made up for that by being such a good friend to Wilson. -
Who is the worst political commentator on TV?
grinreaper replied to njbuff's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You'll have to get your newly transported ass up early enough to watch and drool on Fox and friends. -
Are we ramping up to war with North Korea?
grinreaper replied to dpberr's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I hope the navy gets even more stealthy. Can you imagine pirates attacking a freighter and all of a sudden a warship appears beside them? -
Are we ramping up to war with North Korea?
grinreaper replied to dpberr's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I figured you would be up to date on that. -
Who is the worst political commentator on TV?
grinreaper replied to njbuff's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think Ainsley is even more politer. -
Oh, Big Surprise Here
grinreaper replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's called a dem's compromise----give us everything we want and nothing that we don't want and we'll call it even. -
This was a very ignorant response------------------even for you.
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http://thehill.com/regulation/329720-study-trump-has-eliminated-86b-in-regs President Trump has saved taxpayers more than $86 billion in regulatory costs during his first three months in the White House, according to a new study from a conservative group. The American Action Forum (AAF) points to several Obama-era regulations that Trump has either rolled back on his own or with the help of Republican lawmakers using the Congressional Review Act (CRA). This includes the Education Department’s school accountability standards, the Environmental Protection Agency’s waters of the United States rule and the so-called “blacklisting” rule for government contractors. These are just a few examples mentioned in the report. Since taking office, Trump and Congress have repealed 13 rules with the CRA. The CRA allows lawmakers to overturn recent rules they disapprove of with a simple majority in Congress, and send the action to the president for his signature. “Just as there are fiscal costs for new significant rules, there can be savings from repealing old rules through comprehensive regulatory reform,” said Sam Batkins, director of regulatory policy at the AAF.