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FY56

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  1. Except it should be WAS it worth it? The Watson deal is said and done. IS it worth it implies a deal still in progress.
  2. As far as 2022 it aint over until it's over, but there are good signs. What's needed now is to list every attempt under each year. Some may have forgotten about Trumps "violation" of the Emoluments Clause, Stormy Daniels, the obsession over obtaining Trumps tax returns... The demonizing of nearly every Trump associate or appointee including family members. The question is who didn't they demonize? Media stories that turned out to be lies.
  3. Thats a broad generalization. I hope you're just being facetious. I'm white, male, Christian and Conservative and I don't feel I'm persecuted in the least. Nearly 50% of those who embrace Conservative values are female. Do you count them too? Feeling strongly about an issue doesn't always translate to feeling persecuted. But you're definitely spot on about the fact that there are other "victimized" groups. Did you see that Bill Mahr video taking issue with the LGBTQ crowd stating that "not everything is about you". Even Bill has come around.
  4. I tend to agree. Aside from that the Browns have the better team overall, so yes advantage Browns.
  5. And Baker knows the Browns, so who really has the advantage?
  6. Whats not mentioned here is the fact that these shots do prevent old people from dying or even getting ill. I know vaxed people in their 70's who got COVID. They either didn't know they had it or had mild symptoms. Biden an example. Thank you Baby Jesus for Biden being fully vaxed, otherwise he might be dead and Kameltoe would be president.
  7. Funny thing, you mentioned Cal is always being fed from Conservatives something to be mad about, and in turn you are always being fed something by Cal to be mad at him for. From what I gather is that you're displeased with Cal claiming corruption. This has serious implications in that it distorts Republican representation, so shouldn't your outrage aimed more at the Census Bureau by demanding answers and less about Cal? I sense that the Census Bureau admitting to the "mistake", is good enough for you. So let bygones be bygones, it's water under the bridge, accountability not necessary. Hope I'm wrong about that. During the Obama years did you also feel that the IRS discriminating against Conservative groups while favoring liberals was not corruption as well...simply a mistake? No corruption or scheming during the Russian collusion hoax? There is never corruption, the left is as pure as the driven snow.lol
  8. He's better than Rudolph. The Steelers should have dumped Rudolph instead.
  9. Not only that, but I imagine there will be a lot of teary eyes. Especially from a lot of the old timers who waited so long. I hope soon we will be able to say that Gipper left us too early.
  10. Well I can say this..your O line still sucks. Pickett isn't gonna be your savior. I'm sure you can't deny that your Steelers are gonna be the basement dwellers this season.
  11. I wanna say something but I can't. I wish Gipper was here. He'd think of something .lol
  12. That Pickett dude is disturbing. From what I've heard he's been lighting it up in camp. Threw a TD pass against Jax starters I believe. One or 2 last week. The kid looks like he should be a Cleveland Brown. Watson belongs in Pittsburg
  13. What he's doing here is to once again stress he did nothing wrong in terms of committing a crime. Ok Deshaun we got it. He needed to say that he apologizes for behavior that was wrong and inappropriate. He didn't do that. In the last line below, he is taking zero responsibility. I’ve always stood on my innocence, and always said I’ve never assaulted anyone or disrespected anyone, and I’m continuing to stand on that,” Watson said. Watson was asked, why apologize if he did nothing wrong? “For everyone that was affected by this situation,” Watson said. “There was a lot of people that were triggered.” What sanctimonious piece of garbage.
  14. There is a place in hell for all democrats, and voters who would still support them Yeah, the thread title was little out of line...he shoulda included Republican RINOS like Romney and Liz Cheney as well. JUST KIDDING !! LOL It was over the top. But at least you didn't object to the content.
  15. LOL. No Tex you really didn't. You made Steve sound like a deranged clown.
  16. Not shocking at all. It's Baltimore. They're the former Browns. Heated rivals do those kinds of things. We still post pictures of Turkey Jones planting Bradshaw. ...and lest we forget 51-0 baby!!!
  17. The Drive and The Fumble was nothing to be ashamed of though. A time long ago when the Browns were respected around the league. Post 1999 is when it all started.
  18. Only in liberal America. lol That can't be real. Can it?
  19. Sex between men, not skin contact, is fueling monkeypox, new research suggests (nbcnews.com)
  20. What exactly does this have to do with the 12 soldiers lost because of Biden? Holy cow Tex yours has to be one of the most severe cases of deflection brought about by TDS ever witnessed here.... only because you are a veteran who had fought for this country. But since you want to go there, in what way did the Trump Foundation adversely affect the way Trump ran this country?
  21. Gosh I thought by now everyone should have gotten the "Rapistburger" story straight. Ben got what he deserved, so did Watson. From the Georgia DA assigned to the case. "It wasn't a difficult decision," says Bright. "I'm a prosecutor seeking justice, and we did not have a case. It was not even a close call." Bright adds that after the alleged victim in the Milledgeville case and her attorney stated that she did not want to pursue the case, Bright wanted to hear from the woman directly, and he and members of the Milledgeville Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation -- two agencies that investigated Roethlisberger in the case -- drove to the woman's home to meet. "Her mother and her lawyer and she made it crystal clear that they did not want to go forward with this," says Bright. "It would have been the wrong thing to do to prosecute Roethlisberger. There was that line that I used in the (2010) press conference, 'We do not prosecute morals, we prosecute crimes.'" Bright says that he is not aware of Roethlisberger making any kind of payoff to the alleged victim in the Milledgeville case. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Roethlisberger for six games for violating the league's personal conduct policy, but the punishment was later reduced to four games. It's the NFL that prosecutes morals.
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