KMD
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KMD got a reaction from blue_gold_84 in US Politics
He looked like a defeated man. Looked good on him.
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KMD reacted to HardCoreBlue in US Politics
In a normal world this mocking of a human being would be unacceptable. We do not live in a normal world right now. Full court press till November, no mercy.
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KMD reacted to bustamente in US Politics
Sounds like the Trump campaign may of been duped into thinking the arena would be sold out, and that they had a million ticket requests, might need a new campaign manager there Trumpy.
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KMD reacted to SpeedFlex27 in Bombers recruiting Derel Walker
A year from now if we play this season Randy will say (if the Als exceed the cap) that they had a new owner who didn't understand the inner workings of the cap & therefore it would be wrong to punish him & his team.
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KMD reacted to Tracker in 2019-20 CFL Offseason
I remain confident that there will be a 2020 season and that the league will surivive. Its too much a part of the Canadian indentity to be allowed to fold.
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KMD reacted to JCon in 2019-20 CFL Offseason
He asked for mine but I said, Floyd was loaded, you can keep his.
I turned my credit into Bomber Store gift cards and got an additional 20% back. I'm going to buy a new jersey anyhow, so may as well get some extra back.
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KMD reacted to Tracker in US Politics
The Trump campaign’s Nazi symbol scandal just got a whole lot worse
Yet another controversy involving President Donald Trump and his allies came about this week when Facebook removed some campaign ads that used an infamous symbol from the 1930s: a red inverted triangle, which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime used to identify political prisoners ranging from communists and liberals to members of opposition parties. Trump’s campaign has, in essence, responded that it didn’t use that symbol to promote Nazi ideology, but to smear Antifa. Nonetheless, Trump’s critics have asserted that using that symbol in the first place was clueless and ignorant. And according to Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent, a leaked internal document from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security makes Trump and his allies look even worse in this controversy.
“After Facebook removed the ads amid an outcry,” Sargent explains, “the Trump campaign continued to defend use of the image — which was used by Nazis to identify political prisoners — by claiming it’s a ‘common Antifa symbol.’ The suggestion, of course, is that the image is justified by the idea that it’s associated with Antifa, so it’s merely a warning of a continuing menace to the country. ‘STOP ANTIFA,’ the ads say, warning of ‘dangerous MOBS of far-left groups’ that are ‘DESTROYING our cities.’”
https://www.alternet.org/2020/06/the-trump-campaigns-nazi-symbol-scandal-just-got-a-whole-lot-worse/