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He's a good kid who is easy to cheer for. Possesses maturity and character beyond his years. KG
It's how you have to speak to fanatical Muslims. They don't do nuance.

This isn't Grant and Buckner at the Dover Hotel

re: Springsteen? Do you still like him?

Posted by JLivermore on 3/30/26 at 11:24 am to
Never liked him.

Shitty guitarist, shitty voice, obnoxious fan base.
Could be wrong, but I don't think we will need troops on the ground to continue to destroy their air force, navy, factories and energy infrastructure. That can be done through the air.

They will have their hands full rebuilding that country for quite some time.
How will they be able to defend nuclear sites when their military and factories are completely destroyed?

Immediately trying to rebuild sites with no military protection, while their cities are rubble and filled with people who are pissed off, hungry, and without water? Yah good luck with that.
Remember to mark down the month you sold, so that you're not paying a penalty for the entire year. Sells in Jan '25 are gonna have more interest penalty accumulation than Nov '25.
Yet another example of what happens when you take the foot off the neck.

"ISLAM IS NOT A DIRECT THREAT" is such a fricking stupid take
Dammit Tiger, cmon man just hire a driver.
What's the alternative? Should we tie our own hands during negotiations and assure the IRGC that we're not going to put troops on the ground? What kind of result do you think that would net us?

Less than a month in, and you've already convinced yourself this is Iraq 2.0.

Americans wanting to self-impose restrictions, timetables and parameters for this war puts the IRGC in an even better spot.

I don't understand why so many here want to undercut our own country.

Other than Triolo do they have anyone on the roster who is even above-average on defense? It's a roster full of DHs
Tough to win a war when our own people and media demand stipulations and timelines.

What's most frustrating with all this, the IRGC's greatest weapon is clearly the American people.
B/c they have Saddam Syndrome.

Notice how the earnest, non-troll opposition is mostly coming from PTers in their mid-late 30s to early-mid 40s. They came of age at a time where the war in Iraq will forever shape their opinions re: not ever wanting US involvement in the Middle East. In their eyes, Iraq '03= Iran '26 and that is that.




re: Ashamed of my state

Posted by JLivermore on 3/20/26 at 3:27 pm to
Utah is an A+ place to live and own a home. Guaranteed Mormon population growth + they don't have the hailstorms/insurance problems that CO has.

re: Ashamed of my state

Posted by JLivermore on 3/20/26 at 1:57 pm to
It doesn't help that the Colorado GOP is fricking pitiful. They just want to fundraise by bitching and moaning about cultural grievances instead of putting together a platform that can claw back some seats. They're lazy and content with losing.

65% of the state's residents are homeowners. Carve out a platform that caters to homeowners. It's not that hard.
No no, let him keep going.

He's the perfect chief spokesman for the pro-Ayatollah contingent. Mossad couldn't ask for anyone better, he's doing great! :lol:
Too many posters on this board would fit in perfectly with that crowd.

What kind of American supports these cockroaches over their own country?
Why do you feel like it's your goddam mission in life to show it?
All options, resources, and timeframes need to be on the table.

The entirety of the regime's leaders will be on a fiery escalator to hell way before they are able to run out the clock.
He's not winning anything nationwide, but yeah Bennett could put him in a good position to take his Senate seat.

I'd rather Polis in the Senate as opposed to Neguse, or Ian, uh I mean Brittany.