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Corporations hide behind the government all the time. They have called for the government to violently put down peaceful strikes. Receive protection from the government when they cause harm to communities. Fought wars in the interest of banks and corporations.
Some rob with a gun while most rob with an ink pen.
Economic terrorism is kicking people out of their house or car. Charging a fortune for life saving medicine. Raising prices for no reason other than you can. smh

re: Was it worth it?

Posted by BuckI on 5/20/26 at 12:16 pm to
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This is the most ignorant, naive, and retarded stance on foreign policy I have ever heard.
The only thing naive and stupid are the idiots who waste trillions of dollars and countless lives on wars we have no business being in. More Americans die from disease than foreign guns and bombs.

re: Was it worth it?

Posted by BuckI on 5/20/26 at 10:39 am to
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Worth it ?

Imagine iran detonating a 1 megaton nuke at the corner of Liberty St. and Nassau in downtown NYC
Trump said last Summer/autumn that he set Iran's nuclear program back a generation, so did he not know what he was talking about then or does he not know what he's talking about now?

I have an idea, leave countries alone and they will not want to nuke you.

re: Was it worth it?

Posted by BuckI on 5/20/26 at 10:32 am to
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Man, you're right. I really wish I had voted for Kamala now.
It don't matter. Trump is messing everything up so bad that she will beat whoever runs against her the next time. And if that makes anyone mad then they have no one but Trump to thank.

Was it worth it?

Posted by BuckI on 5/20/26 at 7:23 am
I do not believe Trump has any idea what he is doing. Gas nearing $5 a gallon, food prices which were already high, going higher. The best thing the Democrats can do is shut their mouths and let Trump and the Republicans hurt themselves. They seem to be their own worst enemies.
The firing on Ft Sumter gave the Union the excuse to invade the South. Before then, northern sentiment seemed to be let them go.

Succession was a terrible, reactionary idea.
Slavery was banned in the northwest territory. They had to pass stricter laws in 1851 because southerners would bring their slaves with them and use any method they could to circumvent the previous laws.
We did not own them or pass laws to keep them from voting. That's why they migrated north. I mean, you can spin it however you want, but they felt life was better in the north than where they came from.
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The bigots and hate mongers and segregationist pigs in Ohio treated blacks like cattle and less than human for 39 years.

That's a long time to hate.

From the time the first football game was played by Ohio State in 1890 until 1929, THE Ohio State was dominated by African American hating sludge humans who didn't want any of 'dem coloreds on their lily white team.

Shameful.

The sheet wearing clowns had one half white/half black player in 1891 and then one fully black player, Julius Tyler, five years later and then the Klan dominated faculty and leadership of Ohio State decided they didn't want any more of "them Negro's" on the team again until 1929.
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1891 compared to 1969? Again... :lol:
You have to sign and play black athletes to intergrade.

re: Hey Kentucky fans...

Posted by BuckI on 5/14/26 at 2:46 pm to
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I've got some UK friends that are pretty pumped. I think his ability to develop QBs is going to serve the big blue well.
I agree, QB play is more important than ever before now that it is an offensive game.

The timing could not be more perfect as basketball morale is low.
Playing against a black athlete don't count.
1 Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Whoever Ohio State is playing.
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Those years are slightly off, our first black player was in 1969
That was very progressive.
Wow, integration happened later than I thought. smh

re: Hey Kentucky fans...

Posted by BuckI on 5/13/26 at 5:57 pm to
Not a UK fan but UK's offense has yet to cross the 50-yard line.

I'm BS'n of course but he has created a lot of enthusiasm which that program needs. It is his recruiting that has everyone taking notice.
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The hilarious part of this if it does occur is I guarantee you less than 1 in 3 SEC football players actually vote. If they allow some empty headed moron talk them into ruining golden goose that is SEC football; that will be the biggest self-own in sports history.
If players did take up the call to leave the South then it will depend on the economic value of SEC football to the region.

The new underground railroad to freedom in Columbus.
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I am boycotting my team. So just let me cut my own throat.

And there is no injustice. Practically every State has or is about to do the same thing.
Athletes who involve themselves in social politics usually does not end well for themselves.

If there is no SEC football this fall, I will be just fine. Plenty of other things for me to do on Saturdays.

So please go ahead and boycott.
The young people seem to be awakening. A migration of the best athletes would destroy the SEC.
Constantly getting your teeth kicked in by your rival would lead to hate. My brother hates Texas in sports but has UT friends.