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5 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

Agreed and all of the backtracking and things that he is saying about Trump now do not change the fact that he did what he did regarding the Mueller report. I will never forgive him for that.
 

That is the definition of a useful idiot

just watched some clips of Barr's interview w Caitlin.  Extremely damning of trump and convincingly argued.  but then when asked who he'd vote for if biden vs trump, he demurs.  fat ass shyster hedging his bets....

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26 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Spoiler alert for those wondering what becomes of billstime 30 years from now. He becomes redhawk. 

we're both from Lewiston so not all that surprising.  Similar, happy upbringing I suspect...but I also suspect we are very different people in daily life.  Viva la difference!

 

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/trump-indictment-insurrection-act-co-conspirators-rcna97773

This is truly chilling if unsurprising.  The scumbags were planning a coup and violence was/is on the table.  Do you see these actions as defensible?  reasonable?

 

According to the indictment, Philbin repeatedly discouraged Trump and his loyalists from trying to stay in the White House beyond the end of his term. In December, he allegedly told Trump, “There is no world, there is no option in which you do not leave the White House [o]n January 20th.” Then on the afternoon of Jan. 3, Philbin apparently tried to dissuade “Co-Conspirator 4” from trying to assume the role of acting attorney general as part of a reported bid to overturn the election results with Trump. He allegedly told that person that “there had not been outcome-determinative fraud in the election and that if the Defendant [Trump] remained in office nonetheless, there would be ‘riots in every major city in the United States.’” The indictment alleges that Clark responded, “Well ... that’s why there’s an Insurrection Act.”

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8 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

we're both from Lewiston so not all that surprising.  Similar, happy upbringing I suspect...but I also suspect we are very different people in daily life.  Viva la difference!

 

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/trump-indictment-insurrection-act-co-conspirators-rcna97773

This is truly chhilling if unsurprising.  The scumbags were planning a coup and violence was/is on the table.  Do you see these actions as defensible?  reasonable?

Speaks well for neither the educational system nor the water supply in Lewiston. 

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Grammar. 🤦‍♂️
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3 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

I like him better as a broadcaster. He always dresses sharp. 😉

By rumor, we almost had Frank Sinatra as a resident.  There's a house on the escarpment he was supposedly interested in.

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1 minute ago, redtail hawk said:

By rumor, we almost had Frank Sinatra as a resident.  There's a house on the escapement he was supposedly interested in.

And HIS house is just a few doors down the street from a friend of mine’s in Palm Springs. Classic mid-century modern architecture. 

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6 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

nobody from little Lewiston ever succeeds in life😅

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Lewiston,_New_York

 

btw, double negatives were frowned upon at Lewiston schools.

This list is a reflection of the personal insecurities Lewiston natives are known for. James Fenimore Cooper and Rick Dudley are no more from Lewiston than Mark Levin and Donald Trump are.
 

Wait long enough and Joe Biden will claim he grew up or practiced law there if he thinks it will get him somewhere. So you will have that going for you at some point. 

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Just now, SoCal Deek said:

And HIS house is just a few doors down the street from a friend of mine’s in Palm Springs. Classic mid-century modern architecture. 

this house was mid century modern as well.  On NF country club.

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12 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

This list is a reflection of the personal insecurities Lewiston natives are known for. James Fenimore Cooper and Rick Dudley are no more from Lewiston than Mark Levin and Donald Trump are.
 

Wait long enough and Joe Biden will claim he grew up or practiced law there if he thinks it will get him somewhere. So you will have that going for you at some point. 

Many of my classmates are now just your average professionals or executives. It's an above average gene pool.  So I guess you're correct.  But insecurity was never a prevalent attitude among my friends.

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1 hour ago, redtail hawk said:

dissonance....sllllllow.  a tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements.

Damn.  if you ever need a side hustle, you can replace the auto correct on my device.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

It’s frequently masked as pomposity. 

yes, in a Brett Kavanaugh kind of way...with the booze but without the sexual misconduct (i mean there was some but not by me) or the radical right ideology.  nobody's perfect.  it was a competitive place.  the opposite of communism or socialism and that's good, right?

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8 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

Damn.  if you ever need a side hustle, you can replace the auto correct on my device.

 

 

As I’ve said….the autocorrect is something that REALLY needs to be reworked. I get some sentences that are astonishingly odd. 

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Just now, SoCal Deek said:

As I’ve said….the autocorrect is something that REALLY needs to be reworked. I get some sentences that are astonishingly odd. 

I got an IT friend that still tries to use talk to text.  I get some doozies from him.  And I have seen him use it. he usually has to make several attempts before hitting send.

 

you would think the programs would have some kind of AI to see what words you use more often and stop correcting them.

 

It's a real pain in the Ars if when it's an industry related message as it tries to correct everything and every acronym.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, JDHillFan said:

Spoiler alert for those wondering what becomes of billstime 30 years from now. He becomes redhawk. 

Billstime was correct about the Big Lie failing bigly, right? I mean Trump might go to jail over that lie

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1 minute ago, Tiberius said:

Billstime was correct about the Big Lie failing bigly, right? I mean Trump might go to jail over that lie

And you want to live in a country where politicians are put in prison for lying? We’re gonna be in short supply of politicians! 😉

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