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Everything posted by jonmx
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Dozer's always so happy when he gets his pint of blood. He is a focking sick bastard who would cheer the Jews getting rounded up into railway cars. I really never seen anyone so obsessed with punishment of people he disagrees with.
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This is fine. Some of these officers need to understand their limits and the rights of people. But now try this with a federal agent. There is no one you can sue or no one you can file a report with. Local police are directly accountable to multiple levels of authority. Feds are heavily protected by massive bureaucracies and legal protections. Your only recourse is to have the President come to your aid. Good luck with that.
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Instagram suspends Libs of TikTok as Big Tech, media continue targeting conservative internet sensation
jonmx replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/rich-noyes/2020/11/24/special-report-stealing-presidency-20206 Even more Biden voters (45.1%) said they were unaware of the financial scandal enveloping Biden and his son, Hunter (a story infamously censored by Twitter and Facebook, as well as ignored by the liberal media). According to our poll, full awareness of the Hunter Biden scandal would have led 9.4% of Biden voters to abandon the Democratic candidate, flipping all six of the swing states he won to Trump, giving the President 311 electoral votes. -
Iffy has played like an All-pro the last three weeks. Branch is a stud. Gardner-Johnson will be healthy again, and is a pro-bowler. We lack a great cover corner, but i think we will be better than you believe.
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Eventually F-ing Toiletpaper.
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Will be an interesting day in the crypto markets if any of the EFTs get approved. I can't see how it can't drive up demand.
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It has kind of been ruined. Hopefully the new playoff system will change that and there will be a lot more meaningful games.
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I am not sure why anyone would invest in EFTs unless they had no choice. Why not just own the real thing? If those institutuins or EFTs go under, you are SOL, and the paper they printed is worthless.
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Wall Street is home to some of the most corrupt institutions we have. Never believe anything they tell you or what is printed in the news. They manipulate markets and pit out false information all the time...
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Sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois have had "overwhelmingly negative" effects
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
We really never had in recent history going back to the 1950s.. Since it's inception, the CIA has been heavily focused on manipulating and controlling the media and shaping public opinion. Our government is easily the #1 provider of propaganda worldwide. Government propaganda targeted at Americans was supposedly outlawed, but became legal again under Obama. Not that the CIA ever really cared about following the law. -
He has to be talking about the secondary. The backfield is as good of a duo as anyone in football. Goff can be criticized for his lack of mobility and his inability to accurately throw the deep ball, but in the short and mid-range passing he is as good as anyone. The Lions are good this year, but will be better next year with a lot of cap space to fill in their holes. Ironically, with Dan Campbell, Detroit has become a destination where players want to come.
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Sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois have had "overwhelmingly negative" effects
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Of course, becuse you have seen none. Most people believe otherwise...... Nearly four of five Americans who’ve been following the Hunter Biden laptop scandal believe that “truthful” coverage would have changed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, according to a new poll. A similar percentage also said they’re convinced that information on the computer is real, with just 11% saying they thought it was “created by Russia,” according to the survey conducted by the New Jersey-based Technometrica Institute of Policy and Politics. And an even higher number — 81% — said US Attorney General Merrick Garland should appoint a special counsel to investigate matters related to the first son’s infamous laptop, the existence of which was exclusively revealed by The Post in October 2020. -
Sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois have had "overwhelmingly negative" effects
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Yes, polls after the election indicated the election would have flipped had the Hunter story been factually reported. -
Sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois have had "overwhelmingly negative" effects
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Who do you think is telling Google, YouTube and Twitter to censor. Federal bureaucracies colluded with all the tech giants and friendly media organizations. But you find that a non-story. So GTFO with your BS. You love when conservatives get censored and especially were glad the way the FBI suppressed and covered up the Hunter story which enabled Biden to win. -
Sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois have had "overwhelmingly negative" effects
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
LoL...Really. I have never seen Tim be a free speech advocate. Tim sees nothing wrong with big tech censorship and believes that believes that misinformation needs to be regulated. Tim only believes in establishment news sources, much like you. Also having the FBI raid the homes of Project Veritas and other conservstive news reporters is not a problem. Outrageous billion dollar awards against people reporting controversial news is celebrated. I would bet you think organizations which question the 2020 election results should be censored. The amount of censorship in recent years is off the charts, including the FBI interfering with the election and suppressing the Hunter Biden story and then putting out misinformation. This is not America. People like Snowden need to be free. -
Bears have some young talent, some nice vetern signings and a boatload of draft capital. If they hit on their picks, they will be tough.
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Sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois have had "overwhelmingly negative" effects
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Liberals are radicals for free speech. Today's Democrats are easily the most anti-free speech low-life authoritarian dickheads in our nation's history. -
Sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois have had "overwhelmingly negative" effects
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
The term liberal is misused. There are virtually no liberals left in the Democratic party. It is filled with radical authoritarian leftists. -
CB has been the Lions biggest issue all season. Sutton is a decent CB2, but the Lions don't have anyone who is remotely a shutdown CB. The Lions will be getting both Gardner-Johnson and James Houston back for the playoffs, which will upgrade both their pass rush and their secondary. The Lions are actually super strong at safety. They need to realize they have to double any elite reciever and play more zones. Putting Sutton one and one on Ceedee was a mistake. But don't sell the Lions chances short. They have a good chance at bearing anyone outside of SF and Baltimore.
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Watching tonight's New Year's Eve specials really highlight just how friggin terrible today's music is. Do they pay people to act like they enjoy it.
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Total BS. You can take a 99 percent chance at 3 points or take a 40 percent chance at getting 7 and if you fail, you pin them inside the 4 and get a good chance to score again before half. Campbell made the correct call.
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Nobody was actually tripped, so why a penalty? But unless the Cowboys converted a first down, they still can't run out the clock. Maybe the Lions only have a minute instead of a minute forty-one.
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No, they abaolitely did not. The announcement came as Goff was finishing up the play calling. They broke huddle and went to the line of scrimmage and hiked the ball with 2 seconds on the play clock. The Lions had no timeouts left. Even assuming Goff was listening to the announcement while he called the play (he wasn't), how is it possible to comprehend the error and correct it when you only had a couple of seconds to spare. The only way to 'correct' it would be to take a 5-yard delay of game penalty. This was an error which has never impacted a play before in NFL history.
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Not really. It would have been second down, instead of replaying first. Detroit still had one or two timeouts and the two-minute warning. Detroit could have gotten the ball back with over a minute left. But who knows, the refs ended up screwing up the game.
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Sure. But what happens. Dallas runs three plays and kicks a FG. Same result.