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Watching CBS' "Sunday Morning"The GUB Resource Library: Links to: Stats, Blogs, Brackets, & More. . .
“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
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I swore an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States and gave six of the most prime years of my life toward that endeavor. I was damn good at it. One of the best. With this post I am continuing on with that oath to defend the Constitution. Defending it with truth.
I'm watching people call for unity. This after every living former Secretary of Defense, all of them, from administrations of both political parties, felt enough alarm and concern, to collectively make a public statement directed at the rank and file to not get involved in the electoral process. My God. Do any of you even begin to comprehend the significance of this? Have you ever heard of anything remotely similar happening before in your lifetime? You should be genuinely alarmed as well. Regardless, I will gladly welcome unity, only after the accountability has been performed.
It takes unconditional love, like that of a golden retriever, to accept a master that would euthanize him without remorse.
I'm not a golden retriever, and I don't unconditionally unify with people sympathetic to euthanizing Democracy. People opposed to the Constitution are my sworn enemy. This isn't about politics. It is about crime.
Deleting a post about sedition is not the same as deleting a post about politics. It isn't "political' to express a desire to be civilized and live under the rule of law. It isn't "political" to desire to live in a fact based world. To normalize the unthinkable is what occurs when rendering such discussion as "political" and use it as an excuse to look the other way. The people that historically looked away were the same people that let the ashes of fire consumed bodies from industrialized murder rain down upon their towns. That is what happens when you look the other way. Look the other way and you are complicit. Delete this post and you are enabling the looking away.....and complicit. Complain to moderators about this post being "political" and you are delusional....and complicit. You are inhibiting the futile effort of a relatively powerless old man, to use what little attributes he has left, to abide by his oath made decades ago, and help defend his beloved Constitution. With truth.
People, all people, need to come to terms with the truth, the real truth, or everything you know and love will not be there for your children.Last edited by MickMick; 01-12-2021, 05:55 AM.I miss Mike Hart
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Originally posted by MickMick View PostI swore an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States and gave six of the most prime years of my life toward that endeavor. I was damn good at it. One of the best. With this post I am continuing on with that oath to defend the Constitution. Defending it with truth.
I'm watching people call for unity. This after every living former Secretary of Defense, all of them, from administrations of both political parties, felt enough alarm and concern, to collectively make a public statement directed at the rank and file to not get involved in the electoral process. My God. Do any of you even begin to comprehend the significance of this? Have you ever heard of anything remotely similar happening before in your lifetime? You should be genuinely alarmed as well. Regardless, I will gladly welcome unity, only after the accountability has been performed.
It takes unconditional love, like that of a golden retriever, to accept a master that would euthanize him without remorse.
I'm not a golden retriever, and I don't unconditionally unify with people sympathetic to euthanizing Democracy. People opposed to the Constitution are my sworn enemy. This isn't about politics. It is about crime.
Deleting a post about sedition is not the same as deleting a post about politics. It isn't "political' to express a desire to be civilized and live under the rule of law. It isn't "political" to desire to live in a fact based world. To normalize the unthinkable is what occurs when rendering such discussion as "political" and use it as an excuse to look the other way. The people that historically looked away were the same people that let the ashes of fire consumed bodies from industrialized murder rain down upon their towns. That is what happens when you look the other way. Look the other way and you are complicit. Delete this post and you are enabling the looking away.....and complicit. Complain to moderators about this post being "political" and you are delusional....and complicit. You are inhibiting the futile effort of a relatively powerless old man, to use what little attributes he has left, to abide by his oath made decades ago, and help defend his beloved Constitution. With truth.
People, all people, need to come to terms with the truth, the real truth, or everything you know and love will not be there for your children.
lighten up Frances....take a deep breath
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Originally posted by Zagceo View Postlighten up Frances....take a deep breath
I wonder how many families of top recruits have seen it.I miss Mike Hart
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Originally posted by MickMick View PostThe AVATAR is revealing. I'm sure Gonzaga, as an institution, is pleased with the tricky word association. Way to represent. A fine Ambassador for the program. If you haven't noticed, all the major players are abandoning ship, although I'm sure your victimhood ideology will scream about political discussion on this board while sporting it.
I wonder how many families of top recruits have seen it.
GO ZAGS!
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Originally posted by MickMick View PostI swore an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States and gave six of the most prime years of my life toward that endeavor. I was damn good at it. One of the best. With this post I am continuing on with that oath to defend the Constitution. Defending it with truth.
I'm watching people call for unity. This after every living former Secretary of Defense, all of them, from administrations of both political parties, felt enough alarm and concern, to collectively make a public statement directed at the rank and file to not get involved in the electoral process. My God. Do any of you even begin to comprehend the significance of this? Have you ever heard of anything remotely similar happening before in your lifetime? You should be genuinely alarmed as well. Regardless, I will gladly welcome unity, only after the accountability has been performed.
It takes unconditional love, like that of a golden retriever, to accept a master that would euthanize him without remorse.
I'm not a golden retriever, and I don't unconditionally unify with people sympathetic to euthanizing Democracy. People opposed to the Constitution are my sworn enemy. This isn't about politics. It is about crime.
Deleting a post about sedition is not the same as deleting a post about politics. It isn't "political' to express a desire to be civilized and live under the rule of law. It isn't "political" to desire to live in a fact based world. To normalize the unthinkable is what occurs when rendering such discussion as "political" and use it as an excuse to look the other way. The people that historically looked away were the same people that let the ashes of fire consumed bodies from industrialized murder rain down upon their towns. That is what happens when you look the other way. Look the other way and you are complicit. Delete this post and you are enabling the looking away.....and complicit. Complain to moderators about this post being "political" and you are delusional....and complicit. You are inhibiting the futile effort of a relatively powerless old man, to use what little attributes he has left, to abide by his oath made decades ago, and help defend his beloved Constitution. With truth.
People, all people, need to come to terms with the truth, the real truth, or everything you know and love will not be there for your children.Not even a smile? What's your problem!
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Just finished watching Cellphone Videos from the Capitol insurrection (via the propublica website).The GUB Resource Library: Links to: Stats, Blogs, Brackets, & More. . .
“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
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.......endless violence in Chicago....
MLK would be sad
24 Shot, 6 Fatally, Across Chicago This Weekend
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/loca...ekend/2418122/
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Antiques Roadshow, Vintage BaltimoreThe GUB Resource Library: Links to: Stats, Blogs, Brackets, & More. . .
“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
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American Masters on PBS
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“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
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Disappointed to find out that there will only be one more season of the ‘Peaky Blinders’ series. The producers are open to potential feature length films, though.'I found it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay… small acts of kindness and love.'
- Gandalf the Grey
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Originally posted by kitzbuel View PostDisappointed to find out that there will only be one more season of the ‘Peaky Blinders’ series. The producers are open to potential feature length films, though.
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Watched 1 episode of Bridgerton, a few minutes into episode 2 I decided it wasn't for me. Switched to Cobra Kai, a bit of a rough start but then sucked me in, got thru 5 episodes last night.
I think I mentioned Atypical before. Took a bit, but I finished all 3 seasons. A little up and down, some plot points weren't enjoyable, but overall I really dug it.
I breezed thru Emily in Paris. Light and fluffy, but enjoyable.
edit--except for Emily's French boss--that woman was truly awful, by the end I was yelling at the TV every time she was in a scene
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Originally posted by seacatfan View PostWatched 1 episode of Bridgerton, a few minutes into episode 2 I decided it wasn't for me. Switched to Cobra Kai, a bit of a rough start but then sucked me in, got thru 5 episodes last night.
I think I mentioned Atypical before. Took a bit, but I finished all 3 seasons. A little up and down, some plot points weren't enjoyable, but overall I really dug it.
I breezed thru Emily in Paris. Light and fluffy, but enjoyable.
edit--except for Emily's French boss--that woman was truly awful, by the end I was yelling at the TV every time she was in a scene
I watched the Two Killings of Sam Cooke last night, I thought it was very good and interesting from a Civil Rights perspective. I've had it in my queue for over a year and put it off thinking it was going to be all about his murder, but I was pleasantly surprised that took up a small portion of the documentary. It was interesting learning more about his music I've loved as long as I can remember and his place in the Civil Rights movement.
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