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  1. Gepetto

    RB Rankings

    Yea, that's too early, I retract that advice on TE in the 3rd round. I haven't played in a non-auction draft in several years. My mistake.
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    *** 2024 Summer Olympics ***

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSLi5aVQeIc
  3. Gepetto

    Ukraine - Doomsday

    I know, right. Russia didn't interfere when we invaded Iraq.
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    RB Rankings

    If I wasn't only in auction leagues, I think I'd go WR-WR, and TE-WR, and take Zamir White and Zack Moss.
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    Percentage of Draft Budget to RB position

    I think so. Yea, I agree with you on doing both of those things. I mean, I've never seen Chase Brown play so can't really say for sure, but it looks like he could have an opportunity,
  6. For someone who makes themselves look stupid with almost every stance you take, every post you make, you maybe aren't a good judge of people.
  7. These are polls. There is no lead for anyone. It's dependent on votes cast only and then converted for each state to electoral college votes.
  8. TRUMP LIVE NOW IN MONTANA MAGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. You forgot anti-liberal, anti-lefty-politically-inclined.
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    So a person tried to assassinate Trump

    Then why are you posting that crap?
  11. Oh yea sure, because you and your side don't fear Trump.
  12. Nikki Haley and Marco Rubio plus others would contend for delegates at the Convention.
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    *** 2024 Summer Olympics ***

    This break dancer, Sissy (pronounced Cee Cee)16 year old girl from France just did a one handed 720 degree spinning handstand. She lost though to the girl from Japan.
  14. So I woke up this morning to hear a report that the Harris campaign scrubbed the mention of Tim Walz military service.
  15. Didn't Fetterman have a stroke? Your side elected him to office.
  16. I thought the Democratic party was the more caring party that accepts all people, especially weirdos, yet now all of a sudden they use weirdo to insult people.
  17. That's awesome. I like how the first thing he said is, I thought I'd just come by to 1 take a look at the VP Plane since it's going to be mine in a couple of months.
  18. A new report shows the number of monthly abortions in the U.S. went up slightly in the first three months of 2024 compared with before the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade. Wednesday, August 7th 2024, 11:04 AM CDT By GEOFF MULVIHILL and KIMBERLEE KRUESI Associated Press The number of women getting abortions in the U.S. actually went up in the first three months of 2024 compared with before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, a report released Wednesday found, reflecting the lengths that Democratic-controlled states went to expand access. A major reason for the increase is that some Democratic-controlled states enacted laws to protect doctors who use telemedicine to see patients in places that have abortion bans, according to the quarterly #WeCount report for the Society of Family Planning, which supports abortion access. The data comes ahead of November elections in which abortion-rights supporters hope the issue will drive voters to the polls. In some places, voters will have a chance to enshrine or reject state-level abortion protections. Fallout from the Supreme Court’s June 2022 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has remade the way abortion works across the country. The #WeCount data, which has been collected in a monthly survey since April 2022, shows how those providing and seeking abortion have adapted to changing laws. The survey found that the number of abortions fell to nearly zero in states that ban abortion in all stages of pregnancy and declined by about half in places that ban it after six weeks of pregnancy, before many women know they are pregnant. Fourteen states are enforcing bans on abortion at all stages of pregnancy, with some exceptions, and four others bar it after about six weeks of pregnancy. Numbers went up in places where abortion remains legal until further into pregnancy — and especially in states such as Illinois, Kansas and New Mexico, which border states with bans. The report estimates that if not for the post-Dobbs bans, there would have been about 9,900 more abortions per month — and 208,000 total since — in those states. The numbers were up by more than 2,600 per month in Illinois, about 1,300 in Virginia, 1,200 in Kansas and more than 500 in New Mexico. Abortion pills and telemedicine play a key role. In March, doctors in states with laws to protect medical providers used telemedicine to prescribe abortion pills to nearly 10,000 patients in states with bans or restrictions on abortion by telehealth — accounting for about 1 in 10 abortions in the U.S. Laws to protect medical providers who use telemedicine to prescribe abortion pills started taking effect in some Democratic-led states last year. “It eases the burden on clinics,” said Ushma Upadhyay, a University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine professor who co-leads #WeCount. “So it creates more space for the people who are coming to clinics.”
  19. Sure, I prefer Dr. Pepper. I'll play a round of golf with him.
  20. Nah, I'd rather have a drink with Trump. And Walz was born in the same town my mom and her family are from.
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    Percentage of Draft Budget to RB position

    Goff - $4 Jacobs - $13 Gus Edwards - $7 Singletary - $3 AJ Brown - $17 Drake London - $15 Waddle - $14 I changed my mind. I think $37 is too much for McCaffrey and I would dump him.
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    ***2024 College Football Season***

    2025? You're living in the future. It's 2024 as far as I know.
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