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    Riots, Fat Al, and widespread retaliation. Black kids beat up white kids in the 70’s because of Roots. And every libtard celebrity would be on a Twitter spree. Possibly a statue, go fund me’s and of course a gold casket. Wall to Wall media coverage. And every self hating white woketard here knows it’s true.
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    The story was from NBC. White kids don't matter. It is a non-story because the kid was white and beaten to death by 15 black kids. This is a worse killing than any of the killing there were riots over. But nobody cares because it is not the narrative the authoritarians bastards want their bootlickers to consume. This the the real institutionalized racism. There are far more examples of this with the coverup.
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    North Dakota here. We used to "walk/push" for deer. All growing up, as far back as I can remember, like 1980 through early 2000s....it was walking. Walking corn, sunflower fields in the 80s with large groups of us. Walking shelterbelts (long rows of trees, usually either 1/2 mile or 1-mile), sloughs, rivers, etc. We'd walk like... I dunno... 5-8ish miles a day. All carrying walkie talkies to communicate amongst the walkers and the cappers. Landscape is different here than for many of you. It's trees, sloughs, etc surrounded by wide open land. You kick a deer out of shelterbelt that you walk, and the deer has to cross a large area of open land to get the next area of cover. That's why walking/pushing works. Walking in (exploding) cattails is the worst. For those that have done it, you know why. Then, everything started getting heavily posted. Couldn't really hunt many places. Dad would always say when we were kids "It's gonna get to the point if you don't have your own land, you won't have a place to hunt." It's gotten to that point now. Dad has 2 - quarter sections of land plus another 25 acres. We put up the first heated deer stand in the mid 2000's. Now we have 6. Food plots planted surrounding them. They are about 18-22 feet off the ground. Insulated. Giant windows. 100lb propane tanks on ground below them feeding the heaters inside the stands. We usually go in them around 30 minutes before legal shooting hours and stay until about 9:30 or 10am. Then we go home, visit, go out for lunch etc. Then go back in the stand around 2:30 and stay til legal shooting hours. It's different. That's for sure. My best memories and best stories come from the "walking" days. But with that, came more wounded deer, shooting deer that weren't quite big enough (you have to make a split second decision when one gets up as to whether you are shooting or not). Sitting in the stand, is quiet. You can visit with the other person who is with you. You're 20 feet up, and deer approach from a ways away, so you have plenty of time to change to a whisper and get the windows open to shoot. The thing that's better is, you can clearly judge the size of the deer before pulling the trigger. Also here, we don't call deer "12 pointers, etc". We would say "5x7" or "6x6". Here is my son's 4x4 he shot this past Saturday evening. We got in the stand at 2:30. Shot the deer at 4:05. It was 47 degrees F. So don't think deer don't move just because its warm out. They still need to eat. And if they are rutting, bucks are moving all day and make some really, really dumb mistakes. But yes, as some have said, tracking, contrast are factors with snow. Snow on the ground when you're in an elevated stand makes deer stand out soooo much. Shot at roughly 110yds with a 6.5 creedmoor. Lung shot. Ran about 50 yds, then folded. He was following a doe just prior to getting shot. Broken brow tine, but I still counted it as a point. https://i.ibb.co/19Jrxqq/20231111-164358.jpg
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    Also, multiple quotes in one post appear to short circuit Tim’s blackberry. This is like figuring out wooden stakes kill vampires.
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    Good questions: 1. By defeating Donald Trump. 2. No I figured it out for myself. 3. Donald Trump has said he will do away with the Constitution. He wants to arrest his political opponents. He has already demonstrated that he does not respect free elections. He calls his opponents vermin. He wants to do away with our Republic and impose an authoritarian regime. You can choose to deny or ignore all of this; I do note 4. I am opposed to political violence whether it comes from left or right. I am opposed to any candidate who endorses political violence from the left or the right. Donald Trump has consistently endorsed political violence from the right. There are a few politicians who have endorsed political violence from the left, and if they ever run for President I will oppose them as vigorously as I do Donald Trump. But your assertion that Democrats cause violence and burn down cities is wholly inaccurate. 5. I don’t agree with every liberal (I won’t use your offensive language) policy that I see. In fact I disagree with a whole lot of them. Come up with a reasonable conservative again and I will strongly consider that person. I voted for Mitt Romney. I might very well vote for Nikki Haley if somehow she is the nominee. But I regard Donald Trump, and indeed the entire MAGA movement, as an existential threat to this country and I would eagerly vote for the most extreme liberal to avert that threat. Happily for me, Joe Biden, for all of his faults, is nowhere near an extreme liberal.
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    Hundreds of thousands of Jewish people marched in DC today. Not mostly, peaceful, completely peaceful. No vandalism, no flags burned, no calls for genocide. Unlike the Fockin animals that were there last week in defense of the desert Nazis.
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    It's that time of year again. For anyone whose seen the movie hundreds of times like I have and can recite all the lines, here's almost an hour of deleted scenes. I'm about halfway through, pretty cool.
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    This is nothing new. It's something I had to deal with in high school. White students couldn't walk home right after school because the black gangs would wait for them. I was jumped once but luckily it was a sucker punch and he ran back to his group. When I moved to a 99% white school my junior year I was surprised how well the 2 black kids in my new school were treated. Oh well let's just keep pretending the world isn't how it really is. Diversity is our strength
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    I watched a celebrity Jeopardy episode on Hulu last night and the category was 90’s music and the “answer” was something like his first big hit in 1991 was Friends in low places and showed his picture ! None of them knew it was Garth Brooks. I’m not a fan but I’m not living under a rock either. WTF.
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    The Nazi Party was both a nationalist and socialist party. They've been described as neither far left or far right but rather pointing up on a different axis. Wikipedia is incorrect if it describes the Nazi party as far right.
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    lol the new guy just did the exact same thing McCarthy did You guys are so focking stupid The House passed legislation on Tuesday to keep federal funding flowing into early 2024, after Democrats stepped in to rescue a plan opposed by many Republicans to avert a government shutdown at the end of the week. A coalition of Democrats and mainstream Republicans overcame the opposition of G.O.P. conservatives to approve the bill under special expedited procedures that required a supermajority. That approach, hatched by Speaker Mike Johnson, amounted to a gamble that a substantial number of Democrats would rally to help pass a package that Mr. Johnson’s own party was unwilling to back. The vote was 336 to 95, clearing the two-thirds threshold required for passage. In the end, 209 Democrats and 127 Republicans joined to pass the bill. Ninety-three Republicans opposed it, as did two Democrats.
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    Gutterboy thinks who gets the money is immaterial. Can’t make this shitt up.
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    Who knew a guy that hasn’t played in a few years and voluntarily quit on the season a couple years ago couldn’t be relied upon?
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    The real question is who is a good coach? Lombardi? Where would he rank without Starr, Hornung and Taylor? Noll? He didn't fair so well after the Steel Curtain got old and Bradshaw retired. Landry? Ditto in the post-Staubach era. Would Bill Walsh be considered a great coach without Montana and Rice? Shula wasn't able to win it all with Marino for nearly 20 years - is he an even worse coach than BB? Gibbs is an interesting case in that he won three titles with 3 (or 4) different QBs, but those teams were built around the Hogs. Jimmy Johnson built the juggernaut Cowboys that even Switzer couldn't screw up, but he wasn't very successful in his later stint with the Dolphins. Reid's Eagles couldn't break through - would he even be in the conversation if not for Mahomes? It is silly to think that any coach could have success without great players. I believe it was Parcells who would say that you are what your record says you are. The sustained success of BB is unprecedented for any coach, especially in the era of free agency.


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