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re: Trump getting fooled again

Posted by LSUnKaty on 6/11/26 at 3:46 pm to
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It's like when Brian Kelly was the coach of LSU
That argument would have some merit if it weren't for the fact that the same people said the same things about every coach - including Saban at time.
He's an idiot.

No one boycotted Penn State because they took responsibility - too late I admit but they suffered sanctions.

The University paid a $60 million fine and the football program took a Four-year postseason ban.
Football scholarships were sharply reduced from 85 down to 65 total scholarships.
All football wins from 1998–2011 were initially vacated removing 111 wins from Paterno's record.
The football program was placed on NCAA probation for four years and players were allowed to transfer immediately without losing eligibility.

Texas Tech imposes a two game suspension :lol: No comparison.

As to the LSU comment - wrong again. LSU would have gotten the same or probably worse.
Is that what Pride month is all about?

I didn’t know we set aside a special month out of the year for hedonistic bacchanalia. What goes on the rest of the year?

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were most likely to have bathed, dressed, changed or helped their child with the toilet every day
So, dads who do shift work (like like my son who works 2 days on 4 days off) would not be counted in that number even if they did EVRYTHING for their children the days they were home????

Even dads who just work long hours might not fit that bill.

In fact, it would be the dads that didn't work and were home all the time that would fall in that group the most.
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$70 to fill up my vehicle yesterday
Gasoline is expensive so nothing is funny.

You prove my point!
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Immature from potus
it's kind of sad how progs have no sense of humor

re: Rebs want to sue CLK for slander

Posted by LSUnKaty on 5/12/26 at 8:19 am to
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For the record, I think he should just be completely ignored
We should be so lucky!

What was really meant: I think he should just be completely ignored - except by TvD_Reb on REBELS247
Look, I’m gonna be real with you - college athletes need to stop listening to anyone who doesn’t respect the constitution and the rule of law.
It’s astonishing how far our society has declined that someone like this is not only taken seriously, but is accepted as representative of mainstream attitudes.
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He replaced a guy who won a Heisman under the same coaching staff.
No he didn’t.
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who also lost his job when U.S.A.I.D. funding for his nonprofit dried up
Sorry to be blunt, I’m sympathetic for their difficulty, but they sound like gravy train moochers.
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The NCAA has filed an appeal to an unbiased appellate court who will now look at the facts of the case without prejudice.
And in the mean time?

Any idea when the appellate case may be settled? Because until then isn't he allow him to play?
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You are easy to manipulate.
Well.

Credible sources (Reuters, AP, BBC, CNN, Guardian, Al Jazeera, etc.) confirm the core claim is largely accurate, with clarifications:

- Iranian frigate IRIS Dena participated in India's MILAN 2026 naval exercise (Feb 2026) alongside the U.S.; its sailors joined onshore parades/ceremonies (including before President Murmu).

- The U.S. did not pull out last-minute from the exercise—the event ended ~Feb 25; the attack happened March 4 while the ship returned home via international waters off Sri Lanka.

- A U.S. submarine sank it with one Mark 48 torpedo (Pentagon-confirmed, first such sinking since WWII).

- No sources call it "unarmed" (it was a combat frigate).

- U.S. made no rescue effort; Sri Lanka Navy rescued 32 survivors and recovered ~87 bodies (dozens missing).

The exercise participation, post-exercise torpedo sinking, no U.S. rescue, and Sri Lankan recovery of bodies/dead are well-reported.
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Senseless way to lose military personel.
No personnel were lost.
Whether the Pentagon agrees with POTUS commands or not, its job is to plan and execute them precisely and meticulously.

Military leadership is responsible for providing honest, professional advice; developing feasible plans that align with all constraints; clearly communicating risks, assumptions, and tradeoffs; and executing approved plans to professional standards.

If the military failed to surface known risks, accepted unrealistic assumptions without objection, or executed the plan poorly within the approved scope of the operation, then the failure rests with them.
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The discussion is a lot more nuanced than you are willing to acknowledge
Not so much in terms of the incentives and motives for progressive outrage.
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being forced to overpay for COGS
The question isn’t whether higher COGS is simply worse in a vacuum—it’s whether we let foreign governments and producers unilaterally dictate the terms (and costs) of trade to the US, or whether our government should have tools to push back.

Unrestricted free trade across the board (or even one-sided free trade) is undoubtedly better economically, but why should the US bear all the costs?