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  2. 90% are military contractors. Let's start there.
  3. Looks like CS has been placed on the Safe Sport Interim Membership Suspension list.
  4. Score 1 for me and the fellow watch guessers!
  5. Willie confirms it was a watch that was stolen (He said he spoke to the reporter last night to get more details)
  6. Carter Stardusky may be in some trouble boss.
  7. How many fraudulent contractors do you think our inept government hasn’t detected over the years? Millions? It all adds up. Getting after this is what hard working Americans want to see.
  8. There have ALWAYS been isolated cases of fraud. Always have. Always will. I never denied thst. These anecdotes are stupid.
  9. Don't waste ur time talking science to these people. Its over their heads. Besides, they'll change the subject to how bad our policies are to deal w global warming.
  10. As has been suggested, I think Rash is really close to the principals here. His initial response to the discussion about anonymity kinda tipped his hand. The article and the message board pointed out that the women involved might want to remain anonymous bc they feared retaliation. His first objection was that Carter already knew who could speak out, so anonymity an illusion. The assumption is that Carter would be the one to retaliate. what an egomaniacal thing to say. It's like Rash is so distracted by the potential blowback against CStar that he fails to see the all the other (institutional) dangers whistleblowers face. The "retaliation" wouldn't be from Cstar; it would come in the form of university and law enforcement officials "pursuing the facts," making this person's decisions (good and bad) public. Internet misogynists then follow suit with even less info. The fact that this didn't enter Rash's mind makes me think it's him or a close friend.
  11. yes only going back 150 years makes it look menacing
  12. I can’t wait for Rv to say this is no big deal and amounts to peanuts
  13. Today
  14. 3 jobs. Sometimes billing the govt for 24 hours of work in a single day.
  15. Bahahahahahahahahahaha. The Snow Plow Driver from Minnesota bought in to the Libtardo rhetoric. America a is great again after four years of being in a *I poop my pants, don't laugh at me*hule run by who know whom. Bahahahahahaha
  16. Sounds like they were reported to the police when brought to Cael's attention.
  17. I thought kids under 30 didn't wear a watch!
  18. Bac is the biggest psu apologist on this board. That snippet of the article has been shared with him at least 10 times in this thread. He doesn’t want to see what he doesn’t want to see.
  19. As much as I dislike the PSU fan base. This isn't the way I want to see it come tumbling down.
  20. Disagreeing is a good thing, as a process of coming to common ground. It’s the very core foundation that built the greatest country in the world. And this whole R vs D and if you disagree with me you’re an idiot who shouldn’t be listened to mentality, is at the core of what will tear it apart. This place could be a good spot for wrestling brethren to discus world and national topics in a productive way. Unfortunately it’s mostly adults running around like elementary kids on the playground. Yes you and I haven’t seen eye to eye the majority of the time, but if you and I were just to have a simple discussion and ask me “how do you feel about (enter any national/international issue here)” you’d probably find we’d be in agreement a lot. On the contrary, I’d be open to listen to what anyone, for example RV and/or anyone he’s constantly in spate with, have to say about any issue, if they didn’t act like such jerks.
  21. Penn State University police investigating? Nothing has changed since Paterno and Sandusky. It’s a community driven by athletic department interests. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. I'll read the article when I have a minute. But whether he was warned about a coming ice age in high school (is he serious?), or not, the science surrounding climate change is consistent. Antarctic ice melt and ice core sample data (not to mention 100+ years of temperature records) illustrate our climate has been warming since the mid 17th century. So far at least, the author agrees. Although correlation doesn't indicate causation, it's certainly interesting that the warming timeline begins with the Industrial Revolution and accelerates in lockstep with our fossil fuel consumption. Science has also consistently demonstrated the mechanism by which fossil fuel burning might heat up a planet with our atmosphere (through the depletion of atmospheric ozone, increased carbon dioxide production, and subsequent greenhouse effect). A mechanism that matches our own atmospheric observations. But frankly, who cares whether we're wholly responsible, merely a contributor, or somehow, completely innocent? Certainly not the consequences, which we're only just beginning to experience (e.g. wildfires and hurricanes are suddenly becoming much more common, and much more destructive). And the author's 'gotcha' comments about incorrect predictions? Early predictions about Antarctic ice melt and ozone depletion were wrong. What he neglects to mention? That the predictions were actually way too optimistic.
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