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Post by ulyssessarcher on Dec 10, 2017 22:19:48 GMT
because, I can see the future, to a point, you can pm me if you want an expansion on that, I see 3 likely scenarios...1. Roy Moore loses, 2. Roy Moore wins then resigns, or 3. Roy Moore is elected, and immediately goes in front of the ethics commitee...I do not, in any way think, Roy Moore gets seated in the Senate...
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Dec 10, 2017 22:20:45 GMT
what bet???what are you talkin about? Where's that at? ???just kidding,,,DoD I have you goin, and I gotta ask, where you from? I want to make sure you get all my words, how can I say it''.......ok, in Britian the word biscuit, means a cookie in the USA, and I don't think the Brits know about what we, at least in the south, call biscuits.........anyway, I think the bet has 2 parts, at least how I remember it, 1. If Roy Moore gets elected, and 2. Al Franken leaves his position in public office...if those things both happen, I'll gladly send you a bf CD, I didn't name anything specific, I was thinking a good test of my intentions to everyone on here, if you are southern you understand me, hit me in the wallet, where it hurts..."as it is, you see" Dusty Rhoades...I thought you could take your pick of any single case release, from main range on down, "SON!" Jerry Reed(when you're hot, you're hot)...if I wins end me a bf you like or recommend.....sound good? Born and raised in and around New Orleans. And I accept the terms of the bet. So if Moore loses, the bet becomes void. If Moore wins and Franken doesn't resign, you win. Moore wins and Franken does resign, I win. You will get lucky as I have pretty much everything I want from Big Finish, so I'll probably go with something discounted that I've put off for awhile for you to settle your end of the bet with.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Dec 10, 2017 22:27:45 GMT
what bet???what are you talkin about? Where's that at? ???just kidding,,,DoD I have you goin, and I gotta ask, where you from? I want to make sure you get all my words, how can I say it''.......ok, in Britian the word biscuit, means a cookie in the USA, and I don't think the Brits know about what we, at least in the south, call biscuits.........anyway, I think the bet has 2 parts, at least how I remember it, 1. If Roy Moore gets elected, and 2. Al Franken leaves his position in public office...if those things both happen, I'll gladly send you a bf CD, I didn't name anything specific, I was thinking a good test of my intentions to everyone on here, if you are southern you understand me, hit me in the wallet, where it hurts..."as it is, you see" Dusty Rhoades...I thought you could take your pick of any single case release, from main range on down, "SON!" Jerry Reed(when you're hot, you're hot)...if I wins end me a bf you like or recommend.....sound good? Born and raised in and around New Orleans. And I accept the terms of the bet. You will get lucky as I have pretty much everything I want from Big Finish, so I'll probably go with something discounted that I've put off for awhile for you to settle your end of the bet with. dude, I got em all too...but I'll let you pick...gosh, I miss Hebert, Jackson,Johnson, Swilling and the field mouse...not to mention Morten, or Mora...that and Shadowman, is bout all I know bout New Orleans...I did enjoy the Aints, cause I moved from Houston with Bum, son...still my favorite coach ever.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Dec 10, 2017 22:32:30 GMT
Bum Phillips. He and Marty Schottenheimer were the two best almost great coaches the NFL ever had. Of course Bum made one of the worst trades in Saints history, and that is saying something, by trading for Earl Campbell. Guy had nothing left in the tank by the time he got here. Although he does get points for bringing in Conrad Dobler aka the meanest, dirtiest playing offensive lineman the NFL has ever known.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Dec 11, 2017 0:00:09 GMT
Bum Phillips. He and Marty Schottenheimer were the two best almost great coaches the NFL ever had. Of course Bum made one of the worst trades in Saints history, and that is saying something, by trading for Earl Campbell. Guy had nothing left in the tank by the time he got here. Although he does get points for bringing in Conrad Dobler aka the meanest, dirtiest playing offensive lineman the NFL has ever known. football, sure ain't what it used to be...and to be fair, Ditka, made the worse, imo, with Ricky Williams, almost as bad as the Herschel Walker trade.
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Post by coffeeaddict on Dec 11, 2017 2:13:49 GMT
Due to numerous reports of posts in which members were seen to be personally targeting others we removed a number of comments from this thread. If any further commentary is made that is in nature an attack or in anyway violates other rules, this thread will be permanently locked and warnings and/or suspensions will be assigned.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Dec 11, 2017 7:09:50 GMT
Due to numerous reports of posts in which members were seen to be personally targeting others we removed a number of comments from this thread. If any further commentary is made that is in nature an attack or in anyway violates other rules, this thread will be permanently locked and warnings and/or suspensions will be assigned. oh this is gonna go over like Mick Foley at in the first Hell in a Cell Match...just sayin I seen this video, and it showed a man learning, what is really going on in this country today, what the overseas press don't want you to know about, what your own government, in whatever country you are in doesn't want you to know about, but this guy found out, and he's spreading the news... www.facebook.com/MindofJamal/videos/1895062357211899/
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Post by icecreamdf on Dec 11, 2017 15:35:29 GMT
because, I can see the future, to a point, you can pm me if you want an expansion on that, I see 3 likely scenarios...1. Roy Moore loses, 2. Roy Moore wins then resigns, or 3. Roy Moore is elected, and immediately goes in front of the ethics commitee...I do not, in any way think, Roy Moore gets seated in the Senate... The Republicans already don’t care that their president is a sex offender. Do you really think that Roy Moore is going to face any consequences for being a pedophile. He is going to win, because Alabamans are more afraid of democrats than of pedophiles. Then, the Republicans will all say that Roy Moore had denied everything and that there is no reason for him to resign. We are going to have a pedophile in the senate.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Dec 11, 2017 15:57:54 GMT
Accused pedophile...if it's proven, that Moore had sex with a 14 year old girl, when he was 35, back in 1982, then he will be a convicted pedophile, in the eyes of the law, and like it or not, the court of public opinion, is not, the law of the land....so for now, he is an accused, pedophile...
Many folks on here, like to talk about an innocent person, being wrongly convicted, yet have no problem, convicting a person, who should be presumed innocent...
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Post by icecreamdf on Dec 11, 2017 16:09:45 GMT
I’m not talking about the law. I’m not saying that he should go to jail. There probably isn’t enough substantial evidence to convict him. There is, however, more than enough evidence to conclude that he should not be allowed in government.
I’m not just saying this because he is a republican. Al Franken was one of my favorite senators. He was accused of much less than Roy Moore was, and he denied most of it. I still lost much of my respect for Franken, and wanted him to resign.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Dec 11, 2017 18:48:30 GMT
As several Republicans of note have made mention of, the allegations are a lot more compelling than Moore's denials. It is truly breathtaking how low the "family values" party has sunk.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Dec 11, 2017 18:53:38 GMT
I’m not talking about the law. I’m not saying that he should go to jail. There probably isn’t enough substantial evidence to convict him. There is, however, more than enough evidence to conclude that he should not be allowed in government. I’m not just saying this because he is a republican. Al Franken was one of my favorite senators. He was accused of much less than Roy Moore was, and he denied most of it. I still lost much of my respect for Franken, and wanted him to resign. I can think of 3 people, really quick, who had accusations from theft, to murder levied against them, all proven false, in time...Jesus, Ghandi, and Martin Luther King Jr.,...and to this day, some folks still believe, these men, guilty of ridiculous claims...Time will judge Roy Moore, it judges everyone, eventually...
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Dec 11, 2017 19:01:27 GMT
Mueller is focusing on the timeline.The key takeaway is this, Robert Mueller “appears to be interested in whether Trump directed [Michael Flynn] to lie to senior officials, including Pence, or the FBI, and if so why, the sources said.” If that is a line of questioning which bears fruit, that is would be huge.
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Post by rran on Dec 12, 2017 2:11:12 GMT
I’m not talking about the law. I’m not saying that he should go to jail. There probably isn’t enough substantial evidence to convict him. There is, however, more than enough evidence to conclude that he should not be allowed in government. I’m not just saying this because he is a republican. Al Franken was one of my favorite senators. He was accused of much less than Roy Moore was, and he denied most of it. I still lost much of my respect for Franken, and wanted him to resign. I can think of 3 people, really quick, who had accusations from theft, to murder levied against them, all proven false, in time...Jesus, Ghandi, and Martin Luther King Jr.,...and to this day, some folks still believe, these men, guilty of ridiculous claims...Time will judge Roy Moore, it judges everyone, eventually... Murder charges against Gandhi ?? Sources please. I’m Indian and my father has been around in the Gandhian era and this is new to us.So I would like to know where your statement is coming from.
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Post by omega on Dec 12, 2017 2:17:31 GMT
I can think of 3 people, really quick, who had accusations from theft, to murder levied against them, all proven false, in time...Jesus, Ghandi, and Martin Luther King Jr.,...and to this day, some folks still believe, these men, guilty of ridiculous claims...Time will judge Roy Moore, it judges everyone, eventually... Murder charges against Gandhi ?? Sources please. I’m Indian and my father has been around in the Gandhian era and this is new to us.So I would like to know where your statement is coming from. I was at the Ghandi Museum earlier this year and saw nothing about murder charges. He was strictly a man of peace, utterly and completely non violent.
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Post by rran on Dec 12, 2017 2:23:01 GMT
Murder charges against Gandhi ?? Sources please. I’m Indian and my father has been around in the Gandhian era and this is new to us.So I would like to know where your statement is coming from. I was at the Ghandi Museum earlier this year and saw nothing about murder charges. He was strictly a man of peace, utterly and completely non violent. There are controversies about him about many things but never theft or murder.
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Post by omega on Dec 12, 2017 2:42:14 GMT
I was at the Ghandi Museum earlier this year and saw nothing about murder charges. He was strictly a man of peace, utterly and completely non violent. There are controversies about him about many things but never theft or murder. Indeed, he was never materialistic, so had no reason to steal.
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Post by icecreamdf on Dec 12, 2017 3:37:00 GMT
I was at the Ghandi Museum earlier this year and saw nothing about murder charges. He was strictly a man of peace, utterly and completely non violent. There are controversies about him about many things but never theft or murder. He said ”from theft to murder.” Presumably he is placing Ghandi’s controversies someplace in between theft and murder.
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Post by rran on Dec 12, 2017 3:41:35 GMT
There are controversies about him about many things but never theft or murder. He said ”from theft to murder.” Presumably he is placing Ghandi’s controversies someplace in between theft and murder. Let's not presume anything please when we speak of legendary historical figures. And murder is too heinous an accusation to be quoted on assumtions.
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Post by rran on Dec 12, 2017 3:43:02 GMT
There are controversies about him about many things but never theft or murder. Indeed, he was never materialistic, so had no reason to steal. Exactly. My maternal grandfather was a government servant and worked with the likes of Gandhi and Nehru. I would request people to read up on facts from authentic sources before posting such comments about significant historical figures.
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