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Everything posted by jerryskids
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How exactly am I exaggerating? And what stops Hamas from attacking again? Certainly not Hamas, they just told you they will do it again and again. From the previous page of this thread: I wonder what you Lefties hear when Hamas says that they will repeat 10/7 again and again. "Nah, they wouldn't do it. I mean, we wouldn't do it, and everyone acts with our same moral code, right?" Hamas is laughing at you and playing you like a fiddle. Like @Baker Boylikes to say, don't be afraid to see what you see.
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Yes, powerful vs. powerless is a sorta all-encompassing way of embracing Marxism. It gets away from pesky limits like race. Although there is some overlap; I would bet that the majority of Palestinian supporters (white liberals in the US anyway) have a mental image of Palestinians being much darker skinned than Israelis, although this is not the case. But in their minds the two concepts fuse into a similar narrative.
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I'll probably forget it's on; if not I'll throw it on the tube (heh heh, tube, I'm old!) until Red Zone comes on. My only interest, other than two good teams, is Rashee Rice, who the pundits say I should start over Addison. I know Addison lost Cousins, but he's been a stud since JJ went down. Still mulling that one over...
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Excellent point. Put another way, and this is a new way (for me anyway) to view the actions of the far Left: they view the world as the "powerful" vs. the "powerless." In this worldview, the powerless are given virtually carte blanche to behave however they want, in the name of overcoming the powerful. This explains, for instance, the media's gaslighting and general indifference to the riots during the summer of love.
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When I said "Tim," I meant @TimHauck, the poster to whom I was replying. That being said, he speaks for Hamas, which is an evil, awful terrorist organization. Also, nice troll on the last sentence. I'll bite. How did Israeli past policies contribute to Hamas raping and burning women and children?
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"We are called a nation of martyrs, and we are proud to sacrifice our martyrs." That's what Hamas considers the Palestinian civilians -- martyrs for Hamas to lead to sacrifice. But it is Israel's fault they are dying. (Not saying you Tim, just a general comment.)
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Wow, no hit them through six innings and still lost. Runners in scoring position each of the first five innings and no runs, that's the killer. Great job by Gallen, and great job by Eovalde to prevent the runs. Congrats to the Rangers, and I'm super proud of our young, lower-salaried team.
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Since I was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre, PA, a shout out to our sister city Scranton FTW$#@!
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Rank the friends from 1 to 6, 1 being most favorite
jerryskids replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
You just did that because I slept with your kats. -
Rank the friends from 1 to 6, 1 being most favorite
jerryskids replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Never got the Aniston luv. Yeah, the pencil erasers are nice, but her face is nothing special. Monica OTOH had an attractive face to go with her smoke show body. You guys can all fight over basset hound face, I'll take Monica. -
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@Bier Meister, you missed my favorite SF song:
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The safest and most secure election in the history of American politics
jerryskids replied to Dizkneelande's topic in The Geek Club
Have I said otherwise? If anything I've said that the DNC is a much tighter run ship than the Republicans. The Dems understand winning elections; Republicans understand infighting and supporting the one candidate who can lose to Biden. -
Worms struggles with words. It makes lawyering tough, so I appreciate his grit.
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The safest and most secure election in the history of American politics
jerryskids replied to Dizkneelande's topic in The Geek Club
Well, it certainly shows that if some shmuck from Jersey can do it, it would be darn near impossible for a sophisticated national organization to do it. -
Well, a few things. One, those were SRO, and are no longer showing. Two, that doesn't include fees, which is about 50% on top of that. Around $250 is the cheapest for nosebleeds, $350 with fees. Three, everyone is excited for games 1 and 2; I doubt the notoriously rabid Ranger fans would be shelling our $800 for SRO if they were down 3-1. I've already gone to two NLCS and now the WS, I'll enjoy this one tonight from home.
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Thanks Strike, agreed it is a very informative article. And yes, I do like thefp.com as a source. I don't know how many other countries/experts need to state this message before the US decides that the well-being of our youth is more important than societal pressures. The AAP is a particularly egregious political (they are NOT medical) organization, one that @squistionloves to cite. The following is particularly disturbing: The party of science.
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Hi all, thanks for the comments! It was of course something of a bummer, to go down so much so early, but it was still a great day and experience, and I'm glad my kids got to be there. Hopefully Gallen can outduel Eovalde tonight again and send it back to Texas.
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Four in the 8th!
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Still drinking. But hey, we're just a touchdown and field goal down!
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Hozier Abstract. Ghey and incredible
jerryskids replied to RaiderHaters Revenge's topic in The Geek Club
I like his work. He's maybe my daughter's favorite artist currently, and she's going to see him tomorrow night. -
My point is that, mathematically, both can be happening. In other words, fewer people (because Covid already killed a lot off) could be dying at a higher rate, and the net result is still fewer people dying. I'm not saying that I believe people are dropping like flies from the vax, rather I'm pointing out a flaw in the analysis.
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Those who actively support the rape and burning of women and children want word to get out to the Gazans that they shouldn't head to the "safe space." Useful idiots on the Left like Tim don't think it through. Rather, they help spread the good word. Allah Akbar!
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From the NYT this weekend, the bastion of objectivity that @The Real timschochetthinks we should listen to: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/27/world/middleeast/palestine-gazans-hamas-food.html What responsibility, if any, does Hamas have to the civilian population? Oh, I dunno... aren't they in charge? Apparently not when it would take away from Hamas's dream to kill every Jew in the world, it's own people be damned. Apparently it's Israel's fault for not helping the Gazans out.
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My internet-expert opinion is that it isn't good to mix three anti-anxiety drugs with copious amounts of alcohol. But that raises the question: hey bunny, why are you taking three anti-anxiety drugs?