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  1. It is a bitch move unless he’s trying to put out what kind of number isn’t going to happen at that position.
  2. Overpaying for your homegrown, overrated (by yourself) talent is the epitome of a Jerry Jones move. Thus, we shouldn’t do it. This may all be whispers and rumors, but what is our budget for the roster? You typically don’t devote too much roster resources to the RBs in the NFL.
  3. Example #127 that being an asshole on the spectrum that has a borderline psychopathic need to win is a great formula for crazy success. Now, you’re not going to win friends and influence people, but they can get outsized results. gates Musk Zuckerberg Belichick Harbaugh Saban Basically, attention to detail is the key. Autists with limited regard for other people’s feelings will rule the day. Today we are getting better at x,y,z or else I’m gonna lose my shit
  4. An excellent game! I love that TJ Ford is in on the commentary.
  5. This is just incorrect. According to chat... People can be deported (officially "removed") from the United States without being convicted of any crime. Deportation in the U.S. is primarily a civil process under immigration law, not a criminal punishment, so it does not require a criminal conviction. While certain criminal convictions (e.g., aggravated felonies, crimes of moral turpitude, or drug offenses) make someone deportable, many deportations occur solely on civil immigration violations. U.S. government sources and legal analyses confirm that removal proceedings are civil, not criminal, meaning fewer protections apply (e.g., no right to appointed counsel in most cases), and the government can initiate removal without any criminal history.In practice, a significant portion of removals involve non-criminal grounds, such as visa overstays or unlawful entry. Expedited removal processes can also apply to certain arrivals without a full hearing.
  6. local authorities failed badly. Did they fail accidentally that many times? Makes one think that it is intentional. This is absolutely at the heart of the problem. One side is kicking out more people than they should. One side is about letting people in and allowing to them to stay longer than they should. Which do you support? Why can’t people admit that this person should’ve been out of country looooong ago? @Foosters I’d like to hear the rationale why There’s not an inalienable right to be an immigrant and stay in the US no matter what you do as long as you make it here. Every other country on the planet would’ve kicked this asshole out.
  7. Yikes. This sounds bad. Who was President then?
  8. SIAP, but what are we talking about here?
  9. Huh. This is definitely made up yet stated as fact.
  10. No knockouts that I saw. One weave retrieval. Just a nice melee.
  11. That was outstanding. Any idea who are the possibilities for their OC next season?
  12. Pretty enormous amount of money in aggregate. Minnesota, fraud epicenter. "The magnitude cannot be overstated," Thompson said. "What we see in Minnesota is not a handful of bad actors committing crimes. It's staggering, industrial-scale fraud." … The five charged include two Philadelphia residents who have been accused of "fraud tourism" after they registered as Minnesota providers, Thompson said, adding that for them the scheme was "easy money." "Minnesota has become a magnet for fraud, so much so that we have developed a fraud tourism industry – people coming to our state purely to exploit and defraud its programs," Thompson said. "This is a deeply unsettling reality that all Minnesotans should understand." The two men, Anthony Waddel Jefferson and Lester Brown, were accused of siphoning millions from federally funded programs administered by Minnesota officials that were meant to help the disabled and those suffering from addiction, according to court filings. They allegedly fleeced the housing program in Minnesota despite "living on the other side of the country and having no network in or connections to Minnesota or its communities," the filings stated.
  13. Agreed. Or Ravens 2000. Badass players that know exactly what to do. Strong line play opening up the back 7 to cover more space. Not rocket surgery.
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