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His information is broke. And woke. He is misinformed, disinformed, and uninformed. On purpose.
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Only 3 stalls per match?
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I think polaks is the term we determined was correct and upsetting at the same time in a discussion a couple months ago. NHS, any thoughts to share?
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Us? Which us? Allen Foster Dulles? Theodore Roosevelt? Whom of us treated these people poorly and deserve what we are getting? The people of Chicago whose schools were shut down to house these - according to you - people simply giving the people of Chicago what they deserve? The people of Denver whose hospital systems are claiming near collapse? Are those Denverites the ones who deserve this because they did something to the 100+ countries from which strollers are walking and swimming into Texas? Or is it the people of El Paso, Eagle Pass, Laredo, Brownsville, and every other border town who negatively affected people in 100+ countries and therefore deserve this and are just playing hot potato by passing their deserved punishment on to the those less deserving people in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Massachusetts, Denver, etc. who don't really deserve it I have a couple questions for TD3 in particular and the whole "we deserve the close and personal presence of uninvited non-Americans in our lives" crowd: - Why don't the 81 million voters/endorsers for this open border policy (Biden said he was going to do it. He did not equivocate about it) identify themselves and take in a strapping young military aged man to sleep in their daughter's bedroom, eat their food, watch their TV, drive their car, get an equal vote on all household matters, etc. while he awaits his immigration hearing? 3 million BIden-illegals leave another 78 million Biden voters with a welcoming house, food, utilities, etc. to share with their new besties. - How many illegals per day is the number we deserve? 10,000 a day doesn't seem to make you blanche. How about 20,000 a day? 50,000? When do even you say, "Ok, that XXX millionth illegal alien in the country giving us what we deserve now makes it right. Commence normal immigration law enforcement and rational policies again."?
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Doctor: "Also, pull up your sleeve. I have a new shot we're testing out, mRNA experimental stuff. The manufacturer is completely indemnified against any outcomes whatsoever. It will also help you not worry about what's happening 30 years from now."
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Crazy E. Jean Carroll Accused Several Men of Sexual Abuse Including CBS CEO Les Moonves – Who Also Emphatically Denies Her Accusation One of our colleagues on this board thinks it is monstrous to give 2 weeks to report a crime. OK. 2 weeks as a statute of limitations is probably not reasonable. However, our judicial system very much recognizes that a limit exists to timely justice. And E Jean very clearly exceeded it. Until . . she got a memory jog from New York. When did Carroll realize she had been abused by all of these men? 20 to 30 years after the fact! And very conveniently when the statute of limitations was extended to help her remember better.
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The ILLINI versus Iowa Preview (and the new JOMBO™)
Lipdrag replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in College Wrestling
When did Huff Gym get renamed? Decades ago, probably. I spent many a cold cold early January morning there in the 80's with the ROTC Drill Team. This was back when we got a 4 week or so break between semesters. We'd go back to campus a week before classes resumed in late January. Zero Dark Thirty practice, freezing cold gym, dark lights never getting to full illumination, rifles flying through the air, bloody hands (and a teammate's bloody forehead once), screaming drill instructors and drill team commanders, marching marching marching. I knew every corner of Huff Gym back then. We even still had nut job former Vietnam War protesters who couldn't let it go try to spit on us in our uniforms from time to time on campus back then. Those silly liberal arts professors. Couldn't spit straight to save their lives. The picture below is nice but indicative of a JV squad performance. Performing in moderate climate conditions, covers off, rifles clearly out of sync, guy on right playing patticake with his hands rather than maintaining military bearing and keeping his left hand down until the proper moment to raise it to catch the rifle thrown at him. The bayonettes are nice. UofI would not let us use them when we practiced at Huff. Actually they wouldn't let us use bayonettes at all. Sissies. The below pic is really cool. This JV squad is pretty good. Done that. But not there! -
Wrestling coach gets lifetime ban for interfering during match
Lipdrag replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
huh? Hey! Some of us assistants are there merely for crowd control, morale support, yelling "SQUEEZE" at random times during a match, and keeping the snack table clean and orderly. Technique?!? Rules!?! Those things are for the young kids like the head coach and recent graduates lurking around the room. -
Wrestling coach gets lifetime ban for interfering during match
Lipdrag replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
Dads should not be in the corner or anywhere near a mat when their kids are wrestling. I have seen too many assistant coach dads who do a fine job for every wrestler but then lose their minds when their own kid is on the mat. A parent is certifiably insane when his/her kid is on the mat and must be protected from his own actions. I was. My dad was. The dads should be in the stands, preferably near the top of the stands to get a big buffer between themselves and the mat when their own sons are on the mat. We had a dad, an assistant coach on the team, lose a team point at the county tournament because he could not contain his mouth during his son's match. Old story: A friend of mine was sitting in the front row of the bleachers when his kid was wrestling an intense high level HS match. His emotions overcame him and he jumped forward and ran onto the mat. Two steps onto the mat he realized what he had done and made an immediate right hand turn and ran out of the gym. His kid was winning and won the match but the intensity and emotion overtook the dad. The next match when his kid walked on the mat to wrestle I eased next to the dad in the front row, hooked my leg over his, grabbed his belt, and then told him to let'r'rip. He was going to see the whole match or be dragging me onto the mat with him and we'd both get kicked out. He looked at me with manic eyes, said a very intense "Thank you!!", and proceeded to lean, wiggle, thrust, skooch, slide, and perform every other bleacher wrestling move in tandem with his son. But he did not leave the bleachers and was back to his calm self 15 seconds after the match ended. I had 2 bruises -
This enlightening is very illuminating. By this logic the Indians caused Europe to suck so they deserved what they got when all the Europeans showed up. England, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, etc. have all caused North Africa and Arab muslim nations to suck so they deserve what they are getting. Mongolia sucked due to farming peoples to their west so the Mongol invasions of the steppe regions were earned by the farmers there. Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and other states with net in-migration are causing California, New York, and Illinois to suck so they deserve all the misery of un-assimilated cross state invaders also.
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Lack of masks and social distancing. Natch. Time for a lockdown of American citizens. It worked so well the first time let's do it again. And keep Brandon, the Kamster, and Mayorkas waving in the thundering herd migrating north.
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The Supreme Court did not rule that Texas, or any other state, cannot erect razor wires. I see razor wires, barriers, fences, etc all over the place that my state has erected. Therefore, Texas is defying nothing. Simply putting back what someone else defaced. I think the Supreme Court ruled simply that Texas Rangers cannot throw federal personnel who remove state erected barriers in jail if they are acting on behalf of the federal government. Now, the question becomes can federal law enforcement personnel throw Texas officials in jail for erecting barriers? That is a very interesting question. i wonder how barriers around Indian reservations, state parks, national parks, governors' mansions, jails, etc are handled by this ruling.
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Effetes are not elite. Ivy city dwellers are not elite by any definition I accept. They are most definitely effete. My experience is that city and dense suburban dwellers everywhere think everyone else has too much freedom and want to control/limit what the other people can do. Maybe it is required in a humano-dense area for everyone to forfeit some freedom in order to get along. However, they should be able to communally make rules ONLY for those in their immediate area. I neither need nor want effetes in DC or NY or Boston or LA of SF all of whom are over 500 miles from me to have ANY say about how I live or what I do. It matters not if there are 1 billion million of them and I am only one. Majority does not rule, majority does not have authority, majority may not infringe my rights, majority may do none of the above Majority may only vest very limited authority in their own representative who may make decisions for a government that we have also given very limited authority to decide how best to defend us, secure borders, make roads, house criminals, and very little else.
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Media - Listen to us because we will tell you what you need to know
Lipdrag replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
With hooker pee on it. It is in the dossier. https://babylonbee.com/news/january-6th-pipe-bombs-revealed-to-have-sticker-reading-please-return-to-fbi -
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Poor, naive, sweet Jimmy. The "end result" is 2/3 fewer humans with no cars at all. EV mandates are merely a transition phase.
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2024 Stevan Micic Tanner Hall Mike Kemerer Award for Perseverance
Lipdrag replied to bnwtwg's topic in College Wrestling
If these "kids" aren't careful, they will soon be eligible to rent their own cars to drive to meets (25), be off Mommie's health insurance (26), have voted in their third presidential election (18, 22, 26), and be more than half way to AARP (50/2) before their last NCAA tournament. Endless adolescence, um, uh . . . perseverance. -
The odds of Dimon being a democrat voter is about 95%. I expect that he is not making this statement out of hypocrisy nor to protect the people who want to Make America Great Again from effetes. He is issuing a warning to his own side. Instead of the democrats learning from the first Trump victory that they should not alienate their natural base of the regular guy (and his wife/family) who loves America, wants to be left alone, and needs a little help against the power forces in our society they have turned every single lever of power (government, education, media, corporate executives, etc.) against him. Dimon is simply pointing out to his own side that maybe this is not wise.
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in the Dem world convicting selfie taking, velvet rope abiding, police invited, capitol strollers get more than the maximum sentences. Your assertion is correct; in the real world. Next the Dem world wants to go after people who were standing in the same exact location as where people stand for presidential inaugurations. If you stand there for a non-approved Dem DOJ politician - swat team arrest, criminal prosecution, and maximum sentence. If you stand there for DOJ approved politician or a DOJ approved riot - nothing. Those innocent until proven guilty "criminals" could use some defensing. Your pro bono quota met yet?
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They would also vote for Biden over her.
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Crazy idea. Where do you nutjobs come up with this stuff?!? I suspect you think that "equal protection under the law" is a good idea? Why the heck would anyone want to be a lawmaker if the laws could not be used for and against people as I see fit? Tax laws are meant to nudge, cajole, punish, reward, and otherwise social engineer. Taxes are certainly not meant to pay for the necessary and minimum duties of government as evidenced by our $30+ trillion dollar debt. Sheesh, dude, grow up.
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Now THAT is respect. I think we ought to respect people more by taking them seriously when they say something Then react as if our lives depend upon it.