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  1. 1 hour ago, bigup2dahorns said:

     

    "The Cougar ground game, meanwhile, was operating in reverse. BYU wound up with a minus-29 yards rushing.

    The Cougars... did make some headway in the air. Quarterback Steve Sarkisian, making the leap from junior college football to the BYU starting lineup, completed 25 of 42 passes for 346 yards and two touchdowns. But, operating behind an offensive line with only one returning starter in left tackle James Johnson, Sarkisian also had his troubles, throwing two interceptions, fumbling once and getting sacked four times.

    'He got a real baptism,' Edwards said. 'Of course, he didn’t have anybody around him to help. Everything pretty much broke down around him. We had no running attack at all. That was the worst possible thing that could have happened to us, because then all the pressure is on the quarterback. It makes it very difficult when it’s the guy’s first outing.'”

  2. 10 hours ago, MAGS® said:

    Ky's a good kid.  Played for Clear Springs and a solid back according to a couple coaches i know.  Talked to him for a good half hour about UT when I ran into him at a graduation party.  Not going to lie, when he told me he was going to UT as a running back i had to run to the bathroom to google who the fuck he was...  

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  3. 1 hour ago, CooterBrown said:

    I know these people are idiots but who holds on to incriminating evidence?

    Probably not a guy who tears up notes and flushes them down the toilet. Still, it would be funny if he had moved evidence from Trump Tower to Mar-a-Lago. Or if he had evidence of others wrongdoing in his safe that he used to blackmail them.

  4. 3 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

    The most important element of every single con: having gullible marks.

    Trump has that down.  He has 70 million of them.  He is literally the greatest con-man who ever lived.

    Comes with an asterisk though. He couldn't maintain his hold to such an extent without complicit, self-serving media personalities and politicians on the right.

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  5. 7 hours ago, Johnny Sack said:

    A young man who was helping his community and shot three pieces of shit leftists who attacked him without justification.  He is zero risk to anyone except the pieces of shit you mourn that attacked him without provocation or justification.

    He shot two men pursuing a fleeing killer in their community. 

  6. 5 hours ago, Johnny Sack said:


    McCain was the "maverick" who made his bones "reaching across the aisle," and the second he clinched the Republican nomination he became a racist old cancer patient who would personally use coat hangers to abort babies in back-alleys. Mitt Romney was practically a caricature of a moderate, temperate Northeastern old-school Republican who cared more about playing nice with the other side than actually advancing conservatism, and he got turned into an early-1900s robber baron who literally gave a man cancer. 

    McCain and Romney are now scorned as RINOs because they didn't put Trump before America. Just like Liz Cheney.

    The GOP has become a willing vehicle for tyranny.

  7. I said Kyle illegally purchased the gun, which he did.

    Grosskruetz carried the gun because he believes in the 2A. If Kyle had indeed been an active shooter and Grosskruetz took him down, then you would be claiming that he was a "good guy with a gun." 

    That's actually what Grosskruetz was that night.

     

    "aggravated assault of a minor" 

    So should everyone who tries to stop a school shooter then because clearly they have more context that a minor is the one doing the shooting and killing.

     

  8. 19 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

     Grosskruetz, who unlike Rittenouse was illegally carrying a firearm

    Grosskreutz's conceal-carry permit had expired. Rittenhouse was carrying a gun he illegally purchased.

     

    19 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

    I don't see how Grosskruetz could have a reasonable belief under the circumstances that attacking Rittenhouse was necessary to prevent his own or other's death or serious bodily injury. 

    Grosskreutz testified that he saw Rittenhouse re-rack his rifle to load a new round into the chamber.

    "In that moment, I felt that I had to do something to try to prevent myself from being killed or being shot," Grosskreutz testified. "I decided the best course of action would be to close the distance between the defendant and I, and from there, I don't know ... wrestling the gun, detaining the defendant, I don't know ... I do know that I was never trying to kill the defendant."

    He said he went into action after seeing Rittenhouse kill a man just feet away — the second person Rittenhouse fatally shot that night.

  9. 15 hours ago, TreatyOak said:

    Perhaps you meant, “if the video and testimony under oath by one of his attackers didn’t clearly indicate that he was assaulted and defended himself.” .

    Perhaps you meant, "If the video and honest testimony under oath by one of the two men who heroically put their lives at risk pursuing Rittenhouse after he shot and killed someone only to be demonized as if they deserved to die for doing so by those who have made a hero out of Rittenhouse..."

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  10. If it's confirmed to be 223 miles, it breaks the previous record of 219 set in 1925.

    "On March 18, 1925, a tornado touched down near Ellington, Missouri, at 1:01 p.m. The tornado would stay on the ground for the next three and a half hours, moving through three states and over two major rivers amid a 219-mile path.

    ...The 1925 storm, which would later be dubbed the "Tri-State Tornado," was eventually classified as an F-5 storm... At its largest, the Tri-State Tornado's damage path was as wide as 12 football fields. It killed 695 people and injured 2,000 others"

    "It holds records for longest path length at 219 miles (352 km), longest duration at about 3½ hours, and fastest forward speed for a significant tornado at 73 mph (117 km/h) anywhere on Earth."

     
  11. 1 hour ago, Gidnik said:

    So what about the one guy that he shot? That guy brought a gun to a BLM protest and pointed it at the kid. However the other kid didn’t shoot him until he pointed his gun at the other kid. By his own testimony. Where do you stand on that?

     

    The men he shot in self-defense did what Trump claimed he would have done at Parkland. 

    "I really believe, you don't know until you're tested, but I really believe I'd run in there even if I didn't have a weapon"

    When America was great, Americans putting their lives at risk by chasing an armed killer were considered the heroes.

    Kyle shot the proverbial "good guy with a gun."

     

     

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  12. 2 hours ago, lmao said:

    So if you're lazy, agnostic, can't get around to it, etc., about the flu vaccine you're not an anti-vaxxer. Why doesn't the same apply to the covid vaccine? 

    Because the GOP made the decision to politicize public safety after the former guy lied about the danger of Covid-19 and encouraged its spread. Flu season was nearly non-existent with most sensible people taking precautions, but hundreds of thousands of Americans still died due to COVID-19. The GOP's base includes anti-vaxxers and those inclined to believe conspiracy theories about vaccines for COVID-19.

    I asked the doctor about his experience with COVID-19 and vaccinations. He had been working in NYC. There nearly everyone was vaccinated. In Dallas, he encountered at least one unvaccinated person per day who was strongly opinionated about it.

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