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I thought that Blue Bloods had that market covered.
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It is a competition.
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Because nothing promotes learning like an AR15 in the classroom. There is a traumatized generation being created in the US that will grow up to be fearful, reactive trigger-happy adults in about 25 years. It will be a series of bloodbaths culminating in a dictatorship which will promise to create and sustain "law and order"- mostly in core areas of cities and predominantly coloured communities.
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And we all know what the abbreviation of "raccoons" is what it signifies.
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Despite that, I still reserve the right to flay the SOB.
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Unless its a certain ex-Rider QB who got a signing bonus and then bailed.
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Pre-Season Game 2 - Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan - Tuesday May 31
Tracker replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
There are three things that if we start believing about ourselves, we will be in big trouble: 1.I am not good enough. 2' The world is a dangerous place 3. Its never going to get any better than this. -
Pre-Season Game 2 - Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan - Tuesday May 31
Tracker replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I found out that grief is not restricted to losing someone out of your life. It also occurs when our childhood is stolen from us, betrayals, and losing the vitality that comes from aging. I am not the same person I was before Mo died. I think and hope that I am now more empathic and gentle with people I see who have been deeply bruised by life's traumas. And there is scar tissue but life carries us onward. The pain has passed, but I still am grateful for having had and miss her presence. We are given memory that we might have roses in winter. I have been fortunate in finding a wonderful woman who is willing to put up with me. It is not the same relationships as we had with our deceased spouses, but we care about and for each other. -
Pre-Season Game 2 - Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan - Tuesday May 31
Tracker replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Many men suffer from depression and others mental stressors and are expected to suck it up because we are supposed to weather everything life throws at us without complaint or pause. There is a good reason that men are three times more likely to make suicidal gestures than women because of this macho image crap. When my wife, the light of my life died, I really struggled. It was the worst time of my life and the one person I would have wanted most to have with me was absent and beyond my reach. Even with all my training and experience I spiraled down into an abyss. I was more fortunate than many- I had concerned, loving friends and family, professional connections and despite all these, I was afraid to fill out a prescription for the Triazolam my doctor friend and colleague wrote for me. Depression is a lonely journey at the best of times and if we are afraid of admitting we cannot handle things and reach out, it is a lot worse. -
Pre-Season Game 2 - Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan - Tuesday May 31
Tracker replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Utah County attorney calls for investigation, sheriff's resignation PROVO, Utah (KUTV) — Utah County Attorney David Leavitt has called for the resignation of Sheriff Mike Smith, and calling for an investigation into his activities. Leavitt made the demands at a news conference held Wednesday. He accused the sheriff of misuse of taxpayer and county resources. The county attorney spoke out in response to a press release sent by the sheriff’s office Tuesday, asking for help to identify victims of a “ritualistic child sexual abuse” and child sex trafficking ring dating from 1990 to 2010. Sgt. Spencer Cannon with the Utah County Sheriff’s Office said the case began in April 2021 when a victim came forward to report abuse. "The ensuing investigation discovered that other victims had previously reported similar forms of ritualistic sexual abuse and trafficking that occurred in Utah County, Juab County, and Sanpete County," Cannon said. "We’re concerned about things that may have happened decades ago, but we’re also receiving information that leads us to believe things have happened more recently.” In their release, the sheriff’s office said parts of the allegations had already been confirmed. They pled for additional victims or people with knowledge of the allegations to come forward. "We understand that there are individuals who have concerns for their safety and/or well-being, who have been silenced,” the release said. “We need your help." He claimed is stems from a discredited case in the 1990s that involved accusations of ritualistic abuse against more than a dozen community members -- including he and his wife. Leavitt said those accusations included child cannibalism, among others. He challenged Sheriff Smith to provide information to vindicate himself against his claim the investigation was part of a smear campaign to keep Leavitt from getting reelected, and to resign if there was a connection. https://www.thedailybeast.com/utah-county-gripped-by-accusations-of-phony-murder-and-cannibalization-of-kids?ref=home
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"people get the government they deserve", so Ontarioans must have been very very bad.
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Pre-Season Game 2 - Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan - Tuesday May 31
Tracker replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Leave that to Jeezus. -
It apparently did not subscribe to the PC newsletter.
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Pre-Season Game 2 - Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan - Tuesday May 31
Tracker replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Or Bruno. -
As usual, but this year it seems to be much worse than usual, it all comes down to the quarterbacking. As has been already posted, there is a dearth of good QBs in the CFL at present, and upon reflection, that was true last year as well. There is no easy fix for this. The only possible answer is to allow teams to keep another quarterback as a development project outside of the regular roster.
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There is a rule in shrinkology that in order to learn from an experience, you have to survive it.
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They were closeted?
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Pre-Season Game 2 - Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan - Tuesday May 31
Tracker replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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This lot is way too stupid to deliberately stage a farce. They are afflicted with the idea that they are an elite ruling class who rule by divine right and have the franchise on wisdom and intelligence.
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GOP lawmaker bizarrely blames abortion for mass shootings One Republican lawmaker has attempted to blame abortion for the shootings that have recently taken place across the United States. Now, he's facing deep scrutiny for the argument. On Wednesday, June 1, Rep. Billy Long (R-Mo.) conducted an interview with the Missouri-based radio station, The Eagle 93.9. During that interview, they discussed the recent school massacre in Uvalde, Texas and the possibility of Republican lawmakers supporting changes that would introduce stricter gun laws. According to HuffPost, Long pushed back and argued that "guns aren’t the issue. He criticized proponents of gun control for 'trying to blame an inanimate object for all of these tragedies.'” “When I was growing up in Springfield, you had one or two murders a year,” said Long who is currently running for the Senate. “Now we have two, three, four a week in Springfield, Missouri. "So something has happened to our society," he continued. "I go back to abortion, when we decided it was OK to murder kids in their mothers’ wombs. Life has no value to a lot of these folks.” https://www.alternet.org/2022/06/trump-s-maga-allies-begin-turning-on-each-other-as-trumpworld-implodes/
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In other words, they are American wannabees.
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This small minority is not just loud- they are agitated to the point of being nearly ready to commit violent acts against any government or individuals who they see as willing to take away their God-given right to own and brandish people-killing firearms, And some already have.
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The right desperately tries to blame women for the 21 murders in the Uvalde school shooting The self-exonerating stories from police after the mass shooting in an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas keep falling apart. The already long list of corrections to initial police reports now has another addition: exoneration for the teacher who police falsely implicated in the shooting by claiming she propped open a back door that the shooter used to get into the school. The Texas Department of Safety has since revealed that the teacher actually did shut the door, but that it simply didn't lock as it should. The Uvalde police's story has changed so often that the journalists who keep track of the shifting narrative deserve hazard pay. It's gotten so bad that the Uvalde police have stopped cooperating with the state investigation into the failures that led to cops standing outside the classroom while children locked in with an active shooter kept calling 911 and begging for help. The false story of the careless teacher looks now like yet another attempt to deflect blame from the cops. Scapegoating a school teacher is a particularly low move considering that it appears that the two teachers who died that day were among the few adults who had the courage to attempt to protect the children. Male cops blaming a female teacher for their own failures fits right into a larger pattern on the right: Pinning the blame for this massacre, and all others like it, on women. https://www.salon.com/2022/06/01/the-right-desperately-tries-to-women-for-the-21-in-the-uvalde-school/