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Caveira

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  1. Psu is sort of being accused of it in this thread.
  2. He’ll get due process when that teenage us citizen Obama killed gets due process. Is it that you just don’t like Muslims to have due process?
  3. What do you suppose the tv viewership was for wrestling vs track and field. It’s probably not comparable. That’s wrestling’s problem.
  4. 56% of all Americans want all illegal aliens deported. According to cnn survey. Ms13 wife beaters showing up here illegal are not here legally.
  5. 56% of all Americans popular deportation policy.
  6. Meh. We’ve already argued this for a zillion pages.
  7. Haven’t seen any yet. I’m sure you’ll let me know when one gets through.
  8. This is a complete strawman argument.
  9. woot?
  10. Aoc drives a Tesla https://x.com/BubbaAtkinson/status/1886800789785510177 Her on save the nation making excuses for buying said Tesla https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjYWUEe4/
  11. Isn’t there a tweet from nebby bragging they don’t like to use the portal?
  12. Humans have been cheating since the dawn of time. Humans will continue to do so. Even in our great sport. In all walks of life there are cheats. I would think there are almost no arguments to sway me of this idea.
  13. Colleges sell education. There are these things called classes they can take. I may recommend personal finance or a financial literacy class. If you’re going to make a bazillion off wrestling…. It’s probably worth the time to take an extra elective class. Shyte they’re hardly paying for college as it is. Maybe if they weren’t taking fluff majors and taking college seriously they would learn something. Why limit bad business decisions to athletes. Humans make bad business decisions all the time. Should colleges offer free advice for them? it’s literally a giant campus literally dedicated to higher education and Learning lol
  14. If they were wrestling out doors I wouldn’t put it past them.
  15. You’re defo on some lists.
  16. Best fans in wrestling yes. Where the best come from has no bearing on if their fans are good or not. have you met an eagles fan? These fans are psu fans too lol.
  17. His first question isn’t do the kids pay taxes on nil. Of course they do. I was saying basically none of this is on the colleges. They don’t need advisors etc.
  18. No. No. No. no. Um. No. No. And no.
  19. No but some do https://isthmus.com/opinion/opinion/why-i-no-longer-support-body-worn-cameras-for-police/ Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): EFF expresses opposition to police body-worn cameras unless strict safeguards are implemented to prevent misuse and protect civil liberties. Electronic Frontier Foundation The Atlantic: An article discusses civil rights groups' concerns that, without proper policies, body cameras may increase unchecked police power. The Atlantic American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): The ACLU emphasizes that body cameras should be deployed with good policies to ensure they serve as effective oversight tools and do not become instruments of surveillance. American Civil Liberties Union The Brennan Center for Justice: An analysis highlights the potential chilling effects of police body cameras on First Amendment activities and the importance of balancing surveillance with civil liberties. Brennan Center for Justice The Progressive: An article argues that body cameras have not effectively stopped police brutality and questions their role in meaningful police reform. WIRED Time Magazine: An opinion piece discusses the complexities and challenges associated with using police body cameras as a means to address police brutality and civic violence. Time Wired: An article examines why body cameras haven't significantly reduced police violence or misconduct, highlighting issues such as inconsistent application and privacy concerns. WIRED The New Yorker: A piece explores the expansion of surveillance technologies, including body cameras, and the concerns raised by groups like Black Lives Matter and the ACLU. The New Yorker Brennan Center for Justice: An article discusses the potential dangers of normalizing surveillance technologies like body cameras in various public sectors, including schools. Brennan Center for Justice The New Yorker: An article reflects on the future of the Black Lives Matter movement and the need for deeper reforms beyond body cameras and transparency. The New Yorker
  20. Is this what Meyer Shapiro and Dylan palacio were referring to in that interview/tweet at NCAAs this year?
  21. What do you mean by that ?
  22. Keep rooting for Americans boss.
  23. You said it tanked already and will continue to tank.
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