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3rdnlng

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  1. None whatsoever. They rusted out too quickly and frankly, they were ugly.
  2. Who would have ever guessed such a thing?
  3. The democrats have positioned themselves in a lose/lose situation. Bernie can't beat Trump and his candidacy will hurt the down vote. If the dems find a way to squeeze him out then they'll lose a lot of his base also hurting the down vote and losing to Trump. They have done this to themselves by their TDS and general hysteria over anything Trump. All they had to do was to give a good faith effort to solve problems with the Republicans and act like adults by putting country before party. They can't do it though. Instead they allow the far left of their party to split them apart to the extent that they can't nominate a candidate that is generally acceptable to their entire party and won't be able to beat Trump with anyone they nominate.
  4. BREAKING NEWS: Chinese quack scientists announce that the coronavirus originated through eating under cooked duck soup.
  5. I hear Wasilla, Alaska is looking for LE and a certain female is now single. That's like a two-fer.
  6. Just a couple days ago you posted that you didn't want or like Sanders. You must be evolving.
  7. Tiberius, does Koko know you've hijacked his account?
  8. https://pundit02.wixsite.com/mikebio/the-galilee-institute The Galilee Research Institute is a private non-profit concern. Maybe you should consider replacing the time you put into snark and child-like pictures with actual research. How dumb does a person have to be to compete for The Loser Of The Year Award and lose?
  9. https://nypost.com/2017/06/09/this-is-de-blasios-excuse-for-driving-12-miles-to-the-gym/ Mayor de Blasio wants to be a man of the people — and claims he can’t do that if he’s not able to travel to Brooklyn to exercise and ­escape “the prism of Gracie Mansion.” Offering another excuse for his regular 12-mile treks from his government residence on the Upper East Side to the Park Slope YMCA, the mayor claimed he needs the trips to stay grounded. “I want to be someone who sees the world through the prism of the neighborhood I come from in Brooklyn and remembers where I came from and all the people who have been part of the life here,” the mayor said during his weekly appearance on WNYC radio. “I don’t want to be someone who is seeing the world through the prism of Gracie Mansion. “So, you know, I just feel very comfortable. This is what I’m going to do.” But de Blasio doesn’t exactly embrace the whole neighborhood — or stick around long enough to soak in some Brooklyn perspective. During his trips to Park Slope, he goes to the same gym, typically around the same time, and likes to frequent his old haunts, including the cafe Bar Toto. His predecessor, Mike Bloomberg, never moved into Gracie Mansion. De Blasio has come under fire for his jaunts because they require a motorcade of gas-guzzling SUVs to shuttle him between the boroughs.
  10. Well, our fathers fought the Second World WarSpent their weekends on the Jersey ShoreMet our mothers at the USOAsked them to danceDanced with them slowAnd we're living here in Allentown
  11. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/cowboys-expected-to-move-on-from-jason-witten-this-offseason/ar-BB10qGsm?li=BBnb7Kz But where does that leave tight end Jason Witten? From the sound of it, the Cowboys have already made their decision on Witten, and some fans might be disappointed. The expectation is that Witten will not return to the Cowboys in 2020, according to Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. Witten, 37, has expressed his desire to continue playing, but knows he’ll have to consider going to another team. Can Jason Witten help another team? After a one-year retirement, Witten returned in 2019 and turned in a solid season. He hauled in 63 catches for 529 yards and four touchdowns. He’s no longer at his peak, but those numbers are similar to the ones Witten put up in 2017. He saw some decline after his year away from football, but it wasn’t a steep drop-off.
  12. Consistency is not always a good thing. After all, Joe Biden has been consistently wrong his whole life.
  13. People who make comments like Gary above have no concept of what it takes to be a leader and a capable administrator.
  14. There's a lot to be learned from other posters here. Generally speaking but with a few exceptions, each of us has something to offer. You seem to be a person who is willing to take a second look at a subject and admit when other people know more about it than you do. Too many liberals here have preconceived ideas that are set in stone. Others are so immature that they post offensive pictures just because they are a dick or cherry pick a sentence or paragraph out of an article that is behind a paywall to post what is in affect a lie. Stay civil and open minded and you'll not have posters being a dick to you. BTW, a certain prolific poster here who everyone thinks is a right wing kind of a guy was a bleeding heart liberal 6 years ago. There's hope for you.
  15. From your link: She also distanced herself from the cases cited in The Times investigation, which she called an “injustice.” She said her “situation differs from these cases because I never benefited financially or professionally,” and cited a Boston Globe story that concluded her past identification as Native American never boosted her career. Can she not stop lying?
  16. Hey, they self-identify as East Germans. Leave them alone.
  17. The dems are playing political games with coronavirus funding. It looks like they don't think 2.5 billion is enough but want to give the administration 8.5 billion. It's obvious that it's a ploy to make it appear as if Trump doesn't care about it. The administration can always go back for more funding if 2.5 billion is not enough. Also, this kind of grandstanding will have short term affects on the stock market. Asswipes.
  18. Obviously, this place is not childish enough for you Gary.
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