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I never heard of him before the news of his death and he played for a team I don't care about one way or the other. Why would I have anything to say about him?
So you never commented anything about Tyler Skaggs?
 
If you wish to start a conversation about Skaggs, go right ahead, but please try to start somewhere in the bounds of reality.
You feeling ok? Did you forget to take your meds again? You know you can download an app to help you remember... you do know what an app is, right?
 
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The moment Spola realized his lies won't help anymore....!
 
I've been pondering the peace negotiations in Afghanistan, and what is going to happen to the countries women...
I do think girls being allowed to safely attend school and the right to drive a car are the sort of basic rights that need to be sorted out- and agreed to by everyone- before there's a deal. I understand cultural differences and all that, but there are just some issues I hope the Trump admin doesn't bend on.

Plus I think it would go a long way in countering the argument that he is anti-woman. Well maybe not a "long way", but at least it would be a counter argument in the debates and in the run up to 2020.
OPINION
Afghanistan peace talks: Lasting peace is impossible without women at the negotiating table
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...talks-taliban-women-stakes-column/2155196001/

News of negotiations between the United States and the Taliban and the prospect of impending intra-Afghan talks have given hope to the Afghan people that years of war and unspeakable suffering may finally be coming to an end. Americans, too, are war-weary and want to see an end to what has become America’s longest war.

The talks with the Taliban, and the decision by the Trump administration to maintain a presence of just 8,600 troops, however, have also sparked enormous fear among Afghans — especially among Afghan women.

Although arguably the strongest advocates for peace, they worry that an agreement reached with the Taliban — without women’s participation in the negotiations — could put their hard-won gains on the chopping block. After all, it was the Taliban, who during their regime, imposed rules on Afghan women and girls based on their misguided extremist interpretations of Islam that deprived them of their rights — including the right to go to school and to work — and justified violence against them.

Winners, losers in peace talks
No one has suffered more at the hands of the Taliban than the women of Afghanistan. There is also fear in the broader society that a precipitous deal with the Taliban could usher in a civil war — experienced by women as a reign of terror, comparable with what followed the withdrawal of the Soviets in 1989...
 
I've been pondering the peace negotiations in Afghanistan, and what is going to happen to the countries women...
I do think girls being allowed to safely attend school and the right to drive a car are the sort of basic rights that need to be sorted out- and agreed to by everyone- before there's a deal. I understand cultural differences and all that, but there are just some issues I hope the Trump admin doesn't bend on.

Plus I think it would go a long way in countering the argument that he is anti-woman. Well maybe not a "long way", but at least it would be a counter argument in the debates and in the run up to 2020.
"long way"???? Lol! You people are too butt hurt after the Mueller report.
 



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September 7, 2019
Abortion number one cause of death globally?
By Eric Utter
Over 41 million abortions were performed last year world-wide, according to an estimate by Worldometers, a statistics tracking service that utilizes data from the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other organizations.

The number of abortions far surpasses the number of global deaths from cancer, malaria, HIV/AIDS, smoking, alcohol and traffic accidents combined. And you could throw in a number of other causes, as well.

Not one single fatality could be directly tied to man-caused global warming.

Nor to “microaggressions.” Or “mis-gendering.”

The world recently, if shakily, “committed” to spending trillions of dollars to fight man-caused global warming. At least the West did. We, rightly, spend enormous amounts of money to fight cancer and AIDS. The U.S. spends millions in the fight against alcohol abuse and for smoking prevention programs. (Though we are encouraging the consumption of marijuana). Cars are being loaded up with costly computers and driver assist systems featuring cameras and sensors. Autonomous vehicles will soon literally be coming down the road in large numbers. All purportedly in an effort to cut down on traffic accidents and fatalities.

Yet we spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year to fund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers. This is not possible for a moral person to rationalize. We pay through the nose to fight virtually every other cause of death, some of which are not entirely preventable, yet we subsidize the biggest cause of death, which is entirely preventable and elective. For our convenience. Crazy. Monstrous.

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Photo credit: Medical Graphics

We may well not be able to do a damn thing about climate change, no matter how hard we try. The climate has been changing on its own for millions of years. But it’s easy to prevent abortions: don’t have one. Or don’t have sexual intercourse. Or take precautions.

We focus on transgender rights and the fragility of a planet that’s been around for 4.5 billion years while disdaining the rights of the little people who’ve been in their mother’s womb for a few weeks or months.

This mass slaughter must end. At the very least, we must stop subsidizing it with taxpayer’s money.
 
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I see Tiny " T " needs some of the above......

It's kind of hysterical that the only thing you guys seem to have to say about Trump is how he's able to make the people you don't like mad? But then again looking at his track record; no wall, poor economic management, corruption- I can see why ya'll don't want to talk about any of that.
 
It's kind of hysterical that the only thing you guys seem to have to say about Trump is how he's able to make the people you don't like mad? But then again looking at his track record; no wall, poor economic management, corruption- I can see why ya'll don't want to talk about any of that.

It looks like "no wall" is in the process of being at least partially rectified now that t has a court decision allowing him to convert the funds Congress appropriated for small military construction projects all over the country into wall-building money. I wonder if Steven Miller has figured out yet that the DOD budget guys were devious enough to nominate projects planned for states and Congressional districts represented by Republicans.

I'm not sure how this fits into "Mexico is going to pay for it" unless he thinks the Army does all their recruiting down at Home Depot parking lots on Saturdays.
 
It looks like "no wall" is in the process of being at least partially rectified now that t has a court decision allowing him to convert the funds Congress appropriated for small military construction projects all over the country into wall-building money. I wonder if Steven Miller has figured out yet that the DOD budget guys were devious enough to nominate projects planned for states and Congressional districts represented by Republicans.

I'm not sure how this fits into "Mexico is going to pay for it" unless he thinks the Army does all their recruiting down at Home Depot parking lots on Saturdays.

But look at the bright side, all those "anti-Trump" people who care about the budget or that the Constitution says Congress holds the purse strings are all mad. And that that's what really matters.
 
It's kind of hysterical that the only thing you guys seem to have to say about Trump is how he's able to make the people you don't like mad? But then again looking at his track record; no wall, poor economic management, corruption- I can see why ya'll don't want to talk about any of that.
I love how hysterical you guys were getting during the SCOTUS confirmation hearings then once President Trumps guy, Kavanaugh, is confirmed you guys go silent. How about unemployment, how's that and the economy looking? I know, the sky is falling and the economy is going to crash, right? If you guys want to run around like Chicken Little then be my guest, it's what you do best and it serves as some good entertainment.
 
I love how hysterical you guys were getting during the SCOTUS confirmation hearings then once President Trumps guy, Kavanaugh, is confirmed you guys go silent. How about unemployment, how's that and the economy looking? I know, the sky is falling and the economy is going to crash, right? If you guys want to run around like Chicken Little then be my guest, it's what you do best and it serves as some good entertainment.

When was it I went silent about t being a criminal lunatic? Can you point out the date to me?
 
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