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  1. Dems are racist and misogynistic.
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    Tesla

    Its like an updated/opposite Hummer for people to drive.
  3. I wanted Jeff to say some sjw shit about someone kissing him without asking
  4. fs1, its been awhile for that, is there an app still?
  5. I caught the final picks but missed them announcing the guest pickers, who are Chip and Johanna? tia
  6. found my answer... https://longhornswire.usatoday.com/2019/11/14/can-texas-still-make-the-big-12-championship/
  7. What does a Baylor win/loss mean for us to get in the Championship came? TIA!
  8. This sounds awesome... Lynch says creating her Bond character was about working with Waller-Bridge and Fukunaga to shape a real woman. "I didn't want someone who was slick. I wanted someone who was rough around the edges and who has a past and a history and has issues with her weight and maybe questions what's going on with her boyfriend," she says. She even talked to Waller-Bridge, who is only the second woman in the history of the franchise to be a credited writer after Johanna Harwood (1962's Dr. No and 1963's From Russia With Love), about adding an issue that nearly every woman faces but rarely makes its way into action films. "We had one conversation about her maybe being on her period in one scene, and maybe at the beginning of the scene — and I spoke to Cary about this — throwing her tampon in the thing," says Lynch, making a motion of tossing trash into the bin. (She's mum about whether it made it in.) https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/how-lashana-lynch-ana-de-armas-are-helping-modernize-james-bond-1252345
  9. Trump wasn't scrutinized over how he would pay for the wall constantly? People shouldn't want to know how a plan that costs about the same yearly as our current Total US budget is going to be paid for?
  10. Some people call this hell, but you're still in Oklahoma territory.
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    Modern Warfare

    I just started playing COD Mobile. Enjoying it. I am thinking of picking this up. I am thinking PC over Xbox. I haven't played a fps game in a long time.
  12. Sounds like this might be one i wait and binge a few at a time. I hate being confused waiting on other episodes.
  13. "Alexa’s case began in November 2015 under the Obama administration, years before Trump’s family-separation policy rolled out. Her 15-month separation from her mother exposes the fragile legal standing of children under the care of the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement and a flawed, piecemeal system that can change the course of a child’s life."
  14. Climate protesters stopping traffic. This guy is my hero.
  15. San Francisco's latest cracks me up. I had heard that they were adding states to ban themselves from traveling to, to make it 22 states. I didn't realize they were also banning themselves from doing business with any company with a headquarters in those states. It would be hilarious if those 22 states got together to ban doing business in San Francisco. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-10-16/san-francisco-blacklists-22-states-for-restrictive-abortion-laws San Francisco blacklists 22 states for restrictive abortion laws The city of San Francisco blacklisted 22 states. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times) By COLLEEN SHALBYSTAFF WRITER OCT. 16, 2019 12:22 PM San Francisco is blacklisting 22 states that have restrictive abortion policies, saying that it will no longer do business with those states “because of their severe anti-choice policies.” Nine of the states were already on the city’s banned list based on LGBTQ laws that the city deemed to be discriminatory in July. Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Vallie Brown, the author of the ordinance, announced the decision Wednesday. In addition to travel restrictions to those states, the city will not enter into any new contracts with companies headquartered in any of the 22 states. “Every day in this country, women’s reproductive rights are threatened, and we have to fight back. Just as we restricted spending with states that have laws that discriminate against LGBTQ people, we are standing up against states that put women’s health at risk and that are actively working to limit reproductive freedoms,” Breed said in a statement. “By limiting travel and contracting with certain states, we are sending a clear message to states that disregard the right to abortion.” The blacklisted states are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Alabama, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota and Texas already were on the city administrator’s list due to their LGBTQ laws and policies. The targeted states are those that ban abortion before a fetus reaches viability -- the point when a fetus can live outside the womb. A fetus generally reaches viability between 24 and 28 weeks. According to the Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit that focuses on abortion rights and women’s health, all 22 states ban abortion after between 13 and 24 weeks. Two of those states have attempted to ban abortion throughout pregnancy, and five have attempted to ban abortion at six weeks, based on the presence of a fetal heartbeat. More than 1,000 abortion restrictions have been enacted by various states since Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision upholding the right to an abortion. According to the Guttmacher Institute, one-third of those restrictions were made between 2011 and 2017. Several states have laws that could be used to restrict abortion in the absence of Roe vs. Wade, and eight states have laws that would trigger partial or full bans if Roe vs. Wade were overturned. The city is aware that its decision alone may not have a severe impact on any one state, but hopes that it may influence other municipal or national entities to join. “Although tax revenue from San Francisco alone may not be sufficient to encourage states to rethink their laws, if other cities and states follow San Francisco’s lead, the financial pressure might be enough to prompt policy changes,” the mayor’s office said. The ban will go into effect on Jan. 1.
  16. It’s a sad reflection on our society that something as basic as drinking water is now a bottled, branded consumer product. What is the sad reflection? That consumers are lazy? Or when on the go want something healthier than a soda? Want better tasting water? or are they trying to say bottled water is huge because drinking water is so bad everywhere?
  17. So, I think a democratic society is better, but I agree that a one party system does have that advantage, so I agreed.
  18. There are some stupid questions or I am not reading them right. A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system. Who would not agree with this?
  19. "That's more than 10,000 CD-ROMs full of imagery that's no longer in the hands of child pornographers," said Don Fort, chief of IRS Criminal Investigation. So that's who still buys blank cds.
  20. The interesting part of that article for me was how Freddy Mercury isn't gay in China.
  21. If i had a long prison sentence I would really consider becoming transgendered. I imagine it would cause a huge to the women prison population.
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