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3 pointsIt doesn't matter the source. The problem with the Tims is their lack of critical thinking ability.
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2 pointsAnd on queue, here is Tim demonstrating my point about his lack of critical thinking skills
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1 pointOK, getting the band back together for the July Mock. Starting date will be Monday 7/21, 8 AM Central.
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1 pointCrazy stuff in this country these days. https://dailycaller.com/2025/07/11/tom-homan-10000-missing-children-rescued/ Border czar Tom Homan said on Friday that border officials have rescued roughly 10,000 of the 300,000 unaccompanied migrant children that went missing under former President Joe Biden’s administration. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided a marijuana facility in Camarillo, California, where they encountered eight unaccompanied minors and two other juveniles, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott confirmed on Thursday. Homan said on “Fox & Friends” that around 10,000 of these children have been recovered since President Donald Trump reentered office. “We are looking for over 300,000 missing children. We’ve already found around 10,000, have you heard that anywhere? No, because the media’s simply not covering it,” Homan said. “And look, this should be a non-partisan issue. Arresting public safety threats and national security threats, everyone should be on the same page on that. Rescuing children, I mean, that should be a non-partisan issue.” Around 291,000 unaccompanied migrant children received no court notices after they illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, and ICE lost track of over 32,000 children who had been released from custody since 2019, a report by the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found in August 2024. Under the Biden administration, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the agency responsible for placing children with adult sponsors, reunited about one-third of unaccompanied children with their parents, The New York Times reported. The remainder were sent to live with relatives or even to homes that were not deemed suitable for children, according to an internal investigation by the inspector general. Democrats have raged at ICE for the arrests at the Glass House Farms, including Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who called Trump “scum.” “Kids running from tear gas, crying on the phone because their mother was just taken from the fields. Trump calls me “Newscum” — but he’s the real scum,” Newsom said on X. Federal agents clashed with protesters at the farm, prompting the agents to toss tear gas and smoke bombs to make the protesters back away, Fox News reported. U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli announced that $50,000 will be awarded to anyone with information about an unknown individual who appeared to fire a pistol at federal law enforcement.
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1 pointAre the children allowed to stay in this country? Because if not, they’re not being “rescued” at all.
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1 pointAnd that's putting it nicely.
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1 pointHey shitthead, some kids got saved. You would think you could say that’s a good thing. But you can’t because you’re retarded.
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1 pointRight. Doesn't say what you're asserting. Follow me here. They went to the ranch in CA with a warrant for the people who run it. They found 200 illegals working there plus the children on the ranch. So if you look at the pure numbers from that raid you might conclude that they're doing more regarding the average worker illegal than the people doing worse things, but those 200 average illegals were just collateral damage from a warrant for much worse crimes. As I said, your data doesn't say what you think it does
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1 pointWell I'm not gonna go looking for it but I have faith that it doesn't say what you think it does.
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1 pointI got three of them this year. FD, DK, and ESPN. I'm keeping a close eye on profits this year and when I get to around $595, I'm finished with that book until 2026
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1 pointThe liberals are in-fighting more than than those weirdos in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The play explores themes of dishonesty, sexuality (including homosexuality), aging, and the struggle for power and inheritance.
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1 pointAfter looking into his stats a little more after this post, Derek Carr was a perfect example of a QB with raw talent that needed to be coached in the right way and he would be able to excel. Under Gruden, his 17-game season projects to 68.8% / 4323 / 24 / 10 and it was accomplished with no real WR's to throw to, as his best receiving weapon was Darren Waller and had 2 years of Josh Jacobs. To put that in perspective, last year only 6 QB's threw for 4000 yards, 11 threw for 25+ TD's, and only Burrow, Daniels, Herbert, Stafford, and Allen (regular starters with at least 12 starts), threw less than 10 Int's last year. His 98.8 passer rating would rank him 12th.
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1 pointIf I have to load stuff into the trunk I'm making sure my back is facing the lot, not risking another car up on me. Plus I can drive in reverse.
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1 pointI bet you can't wait for the next tragedy so you can try to score more political points.
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1 pointYou didn't even watch the clip. Gonna start calling you Strikefoam. You've gone full troll.
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1 pointHarvey and Javonte are two you mentioned that I like as later targets if the draft unfolds where I wind up going WR heavy. Depending on where Hall's adp winds up in August, I would consider him as well but the new offense scares me. They continued to upgrade the line and are going with a starting QB who they know is inaccurate but can run. I envision a decent amount of running from Fields and a decent role for Braelon Allen. At the same time, I do not think the offense as a whole will be good enough to replicate a Gibbs/Montgomery situation. As someone else mentioned, I also tend to like taking an anchor RB because there are always more productive WR's to be found in the mid rounds. That said, The consensus top backs are a group I do not feel as comfortable with as in years past. CMC and his injury history?, Jeanty as a rookie? Henry and the mileage? I actually feel okay about Barkley. I think he just needed to get on a team with an offensive line.