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  2. TLDR version: Sergio has been a better American than probably 90% of Americans. BUT....Sergio don't got a 'murican sounding name, so he's not a real American, he should GTFO. See also MAGA freaking out about an actual US citizen who speaks and sings in spanish, and saying it's really really bad for him to be an entertainer at a big American event. The movement is about America being for white people only, they aren't trying to hide it.
  3. imma, do a brain exercise with me. Think back to a year ago. If I had told you the following: "Trump's going to win the election, and, within a year, the National Guard can and will be spun up to occupy any Democrat-run city at the President's will. ICE will be indiscriminately gathering people up and attacking them on the streets solely by race (with Supreme Court approval). Openly daring someone to fight back, so things can be even further escalated. Habeous corpus and due process will be ignored as humans--illegal or otherwise--are sent to 3rd world prisons to be tortured or disappeared. POTUS, in plain words, will declare Democrats the enemy of the nation, and political violence by the right is justified to to stop their radicalism. The media will capitulate at every step of the way, lest they be punished or removed. And Trump would still win a national election if it were held Nov 2, 2025." You would have told me to get ahold of myself and stop with the hyperbole, yes? Shit, I'd be telling myself that a year ago. So what are the things that you're going to be asking us to not overreact to at this point next year? When everyone just sits back and expects things like norms and precedent to eventually hold [narrator: they won't], incompetent and stupid can accomplish a hell of a lot through force, lies, and shamelessness.
  4. You're probably right.
  5. ‪@sarahposner.bsky.social‬ Local El Paso coverage has much more detail on the package of information presented to Pope Leo, including the video: "Together, let us be a church that refuses to abandon our people, one that walks in faith, justice, and love" elpasomatters.org/2025/10/08/e... In Vatican meeting with El Pasoans, Pope Leo XIV offers support to migrants facing deportation - El Paso Matters During a Vatican meeting, Pope Leo XIV expressed solidarity with migrants after hearing firsthand accounts gathered by El Paso’s Hope Border Institute and La Mujer Obrera about the human toll of U.S. ... elpasomatters.org
  6. Fine, Colorado dickheads.
  7. I'd go here and NO, he is not that Tim Beck. https://vucommodores.com/coach/tim-beck/
  8. Who do the guys who own those tech monopolies vote for, consistently? Who do they give an overwhelming amount of campaign contributions to, which party? Why do you think that is?
  9. One step further, Sergio was a whistle stop for GW Bush and catered for his fucking campaign events! The entire point of these actions is to terrorize nonwhite people and create an underclass of person that is unprotected by the law but still subject to it. https://www.texastribune.org/2025/10/07/texas-waco-chef-deported-sergio-garcia-ice-undocumented/ He was a well-known business owner who had won an international following in the years when President George W. Bush brought hordes of journalists and politicians to Waco. Within 24 hours, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had Garcia deported across the border into Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. He was separated from his four U.S.-born adult children and wife, Sandra. Sandra Garcia, also undocumented, would reunite in July with her husband in Monterrey. The detention and deportation abruptly cut short an American dream 36 years in the making. It came as a shock to customers and fellow business leaders. The news rippled through Waco’s immigrant community and brought a sense of fear and vulnerability, said Mito Diaz-Espinoza, president of the Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. “Deportations like Sergio’s — to fixtures of the community — are making people think, ‘This could be me next, or my favorite place next, or somebody who I talk to every day’,” he said. Garcia, originally from Veracruz, Mexico, rose from selling ceviche in Styrofoam cups to earning writeups in Texas Monthly and catering events related to President Bush’s Western White House in the 2000s. A box of thank-you notes at the family’s Waco home includes signed letters by a Baylor University athletic director, Waco Independent School District and countless customers through the years.
  10. Which is coming from David Hunt now handling the defense with Erik gone. Hunt and Josephson are both bringing aspects of the men’s game into this year - we run a lot of different offensive concepts than year’s past utilizing concepts from the men’s game, such as the D ball or the OH sliding inside and hitting in the MB’s spot
  11. It is a lot of things. But the head coach is the one in charge of those lots of things. So he gets the biggest percentage of the blame. IMO.
  12. What's the saying, if you meet an asshole in the morning, that's too bad, but if you meet assholes all day, you're the asshole... If the whole design of that play was to go to the pick play, someone might want to mention that to Arch because he doesn't seen to be aware of it. If he misses a read every now and then, that's on Arch. If he misses it over and over, that's on Sark. Texas can't execute against any competent defense, which suggests Sark is the asshole in this situation.
  13. Bingo. Are his proclivities something that an actual functioning State Department could use to their advantage in some respects? Sure; you play the cards you're dealt, and "hey man, I don't know what he's gonna do or say next, why don't we make a deal?" is a real-deal play. See the wisdom of brilliant negotiator Crash Davis: But crediting his batshittery to some grand strategy....well, that's something.
  14. You're both trying to ascribe a rational motive and describe the shooter as profoundly mentally ill. You simply cannot have both. John Hinckley was suffering from so many different severe mental illnesses at the time of his crime that his ability to exist in every day reality was completely gone. His motive was entirely irrelevant other than the fact that it was sensationalized by the media because it involved the President and Jodie Foster. He is also probably the biggest success story of mental health treatment in history. I'm not saying Tyler Robinson isn't suffering from some kind of mental illness, he likely was radicalized in some way by being part of some chronically online circles, and it is highly unlikely he could be rehabilitated enough to rejoin society. I don't think the comparison you're making is apt beyond the crimes being of similar nature.
  15. So Bobby had us losing to OSU and Florida? Those I guess would be his two losses?
  16. It seems to me that OL is the one part of the team that is the least amenable to quick fixes via the transfer portal, and no amount of NIL money can fully mitigate this. Traditionally the best programs have had OL "pipelines" where freshmen, no matter how promising, tended to redshirt and take a year to eat massive quantities of food, work out, and learn the system. The guys actually playing are upperclassmen who have been in the program for 3+ years. Even if you can rob an all-star OL from a lolpoor school, he still will need time to integrate into the program to be fully effective. That just seems to be the way it is
  17. I can’t stand the “Is it Sark or is it Arch?” shit. As if it has to be 100% or 0. It is Sark, and it is the OL, and it is Arch, and it is the RB room being hurt and jaggy, etc. It’s a lot of things.
  18. I’ve said before I don’t think Whitney is healthy enough to play.
  19. Bobby also predicted a 3-2 start into 10-2 finish preseason so he’s not as unprepared emotionally as most of us (though I doubt he’s still thinking 10-2 lol)
  20. Thousands of Trucks Stuck at Kazakhstan-Russia Border Amid Customs Crackdown https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/10/02/thousands-of-trucks-stuck-at-kazakhstan-russia-border-amid-customs-crackdown-a90695
  21. Jimbo did the same thing. Thought he could do both. He caught lightning in a bottle with the crab legs thief and won a title at FSU. Turned that into a ridiculous contract at A&M and eventually the offense was terrible and he was forced to hire an OC. He hired freaking Bobby Petrino. Yeah, he’s a creep, but dude can coach offense. When Petrino left after Jimbo got fired, he said that he had been wracking his brain trying to learn all of Jimbo’s complex terminology and formations and processes, because Jimbo hired him to run Jimbo’s offense. He didn’t let Petrino go with what had made Petrino a known commodity in college football. Tell me Sark would be any different if CDC forced him to hire an OC.
  22. Too bad Otis has never thought of adding an override button to their panels.
  23. CBS sports ran with the headline yesterday: “Arch Manning's struggles are real. Texas' failures -- whiffs at OL, a deficient supporting cast -- are worse“ and the click bate lead in to the article was basically, “is it Sark or is it Arch?” If we get clobbered like a Watermelon like Gallagher used to do with his Sledge-o-Matic this weekend and Arch isn’t the main issue (he wasn’t in the Florida game) I expect to see even more widespread public criticism of Sark. Just sayin’
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