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  2. I see scroogie stopped arguing with his son RV. Why?
  3. Funny how all these assessments came out during Bidens presidency huh scroogie? When Joe Mush Brain wasn’t really running anything. Ya these reports are credible.
  4. yes, flo or one of the other MANY wrestling rags should hire jemele hill as an analyst
  5. He’s Far less of both of those than you are.
  6. as several of us thought. it didn't increase activity and probably lessened it
  7. Idk how people aren’t more aware/annoyed with this… it’s literally ruined 1 takedown matches
  8. one post from the zohan so if queers are under attack... who will arrest those who attack them?
  9. so basically nothing
  10. It’s obvious that the elimination of RT at the high school level has had a negative impact on mat wrestling at the collegiate level. How in the world can college coaches build on the skills and strategies when there is little foundation from which to build? Why did they eliminate it? I have asked folks. No one can really tell me, but here’s my guess; Too many coaches at that level don’t know or understand the intricate mechanics of top and bottom mat wrestling. We are reluctant to admit that it’s too hard and frustrating to teach and learn for a large majority of hs coaches. It’s easier to denigrate it, lower the standards, and do away with it, than to put in the time and effort to learn it and be successful. So, we change the rules and we dumb it down so it gives more folks a chance and makes "coaching" easier. Bottom wrestling has suffered as a result. The three-point TD doesn’t create more wrestling. It now takes less wrestling to score more points. Point inflation pacifies the freestyle clique. It doesn’t make the sport any more interesting or give it mass appeal, which it will never achieve anyway. The dog whistle complaint is that mat wrestling and ankle control is boring and if you do catch an ankle or drop down to a single to maintain control, it’s stalling and, therefore, a detriment to the sport. The real detriment to the sport is not coaching an athlete on all the various techniques that he has available in any given situation, both offensively and defensively. As far as stalling goes...Matches are only 7 min and we can now have an entire match where both wrestlers start neutral. There's a lot of time spent jockeying around, measuring, feeling things out, etc. To expect two wrestlers to go balls out for 7 min is not reasonable. In virtually every sport, keeping and protecting a lead, aka-stalling, is part of the strategy. There's plenty of it in freestyle. What's the entire purpose of being in the down position in free? TO STALL. Flatten out like a starfish/post-it note and wait a 5-7 seconds. The irony is, that strategy is encouraged not criticized. Smart wrestlers, get ahead, stay ahead, protect their handywork and smart stall...plain and simple, like it or not.
  11. um, we politely asked them to self deport...
  12. "otherwise the power balance is irreparably tilted toward Penn State and Ok State." Have you not been paying attention since 2011? At least where Penn State is concerned? As for OSU - they have to beat Iowa in a dual first.
  13. Hey Snow Plow guy from Minnesota, You literally agreed with me.
  14. so basically we are going to sanction you without sanctions.. man obama was stupid
  15. please please go there wear your gay pride shirt
  16. I only opened this thread cause thought it an announcement about Jimmy C moving on to bigger and better forums ... carry on.
  17. Kevin Dresser. He is in the Iowa Hall of Fame and he likes and tough wrestling.
  18. Not gonna happen
  19. Eh, it's your call. We had a thread about the biggest threat regarding Christian extremists and it turned into a prolonged discussion about Pol Pot in which "El Luchador," linked a 1998 article from his depth that he didn't read and claimed that was proof the "Leftists" were the real threats. Then insisted that Ethnocentric Nationalists aren't part of the far right nor re fascists. So basically, he thinks anyone who is bad is a "Leftist." You can if you'd like, but I don't think it'd actually serve a purpose. Jimmy would reply a LOT, I wouldn't read them. Scout would just post something unrelated from X and the people on the right who are honest would just ignore it or like mspart, 'they're all bad.'
  20. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have consistently identified white supremacist, Christian extremists, and anti-government extremists as the most significant domestic terrorism threats in the United States. While these ideologies are often associated with Christian nationalism, the agencies have not specifically labeled "Christian extremists" as the primary threat.hsgac.senate.gov+1hsgac.senate.gov+1 Key Findings from Federal Assessments FBI and DHS Threat Assessments: Reports from 2021 and 2022 highlight that racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, particularly white supremacists, pose the most persistent and lethal threat. These assessments also note an increase in violence from anti-government or anti-authority extremists, including militia groups and anarchists. hstoday.us+1files.gao.gov+1files.gao.gov+3fbi.gov+3whitehouse.gov+3 Senate Homeland Security Report (2022): An investigation found that the FBI and DHS had not effectively tracked or reported data on domestic terrorism, despite requirements from a 2019 law. The report emphasized that white supremacist and anti-government violence are the most significant terrorist threats facing the nation. hsgac.senate.gov+1hsgac.senate.gov+1 FBI Director's Statement (2020): FBI Director Christopher Wray stated that the agency's top priority is preventing terrorist attacks, from any place, by any actor. He noted that the nature of the threat posed by terrorism—both international and domestic—continues to evolve, with domestic violent extremists being a significant concern. fbi.gov Understanding the Threat Landscape Christian extremist groups like the Army of God have been involved in violent acts, such as anti-abortion terrorism, they represent a segment of the broader domestic terrorism landscape. The FBI and DHS focus on a range of ideologies, including white supremacy, anti-government sentiments, and other extremist beliefs, when assessing threats.en.wikipedia.orghsgac.senate.gov
  21. Is he also an antisemite now? Suddenly there was a big switch among the MAGA right. Despite Trump supporting Israel, there's a lot of "Isreal controls the United States," talking points suddenly(well, since Oct 7th 2 years ago).
  22. I have two very close relatives. One is 25 years in the FBI. My Uncle had long hair, he was a hippy, kinda a stoner. But he shaved his head and got a hat like Walter White had in breaking bad. He looked JUST like him. He was traveling with my Aunt in their RV and they stopped in New Mexico and he looked just like Walter White with the Gotee and hate, shaved head. So he took a couple pictures and posted them. His son called and made him take those down because they were glorifying a drug dealer and would reflect badly upon him. Not long after that, he re-posted a meme with Ellison from Minnesota and Tlalib and Omar(both of whom had 72% or more in their races) and quoted Bin Laden about how "we will take America down from the inside." Now...I don't like Tlaib or Omar all that much(Ellison was a good, reasonable man IMO). And then his own personal post, "Just like Bin Laden promised, they're taken them down from the inside. How are we allowing this to happen. The other one was in the Navy 20 years and very high ranking, he talked about approving Afghan interpreters getting Temporary Protected Status...(which we're taking away and sending them back to get slaughtered)... He never said how much say he had, but he just talked about a few guys YEARS later and how they helped(he was in Intelligence, he wasn't on the ground so far as we know). But he agreed and he liked it. Yes, I think Muslims are a bigger threat in the Middle East due to a number of issues, partially how the US has used them, how they've been to War, how they've interfered, but mostly... they come from theocratic Countries. I've found that Muslims in the United States are just happy to be here.. And the statistics bear it out, the Christians IN AMERICA are far-far more likely to want to take down the Country or commit acts of terror.
  23. Charlie Kirk is a racist anti Semite so I'm not surprised.
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