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Fox News has similar pictures and claims of crowd sizes. I'm surprised he didn't know.
It’s the rabbit hole theory, when in danger of reaching a point where one can’t deny reality attempt to circumvent the immediate perception with a barrage of circular questions leading nowhere. He’s just not that good at it, so it didn’t go far.
 
It’s the rabbit hole theory, when in danger of reaching a point where one can’t deny reality attempt to circumvent the immediate perception with a barrage of circular questions leading nowhere. He’s just not that good at it, so it didn’t go far.
In general, I won't ask for a link unless I already know where the object came from, and I want to question the poster's reason for hiding the attribution.
 
In general, I won't ask for a link unless I already know where the object came from, and I want to question the poster's reason for hiding the attribution.
Why would you need to question yourself and ask yourself for a link? Listen espola, it's been fun debating you the last 7 years and I loved winning every hot topic we debated, but I think it's time you seek some help pal. I know a good Doc at Scripps. PM me and I'll give you, his name.
 
In general, I won't ask for a link unless I already know where the object came from, and I want to question the poster's reason for hiding the attribution.
I have a few cross country maga friends that I mostly communicate with via FB or text that when cornered often resort to asking obscure questions designed to derail the topic they can’t easily defend. That or they claim ignorance, “I’ve never heard of that before?” (Which of course is often due to their news source choices)
 
Are you saying it didn't happen?
Of course not. I'm sure something happened down there. I'm just asking about the picture in question you posted.
A time, a date, etc. Something that proves it's from that day and not some photo from a Walk For Cancer or a marathon
or some other big event that draws a huge crowd.
 
The secret for the followers of gop jesus is knowing when Jesus (the one in the Bible) was being sarcastic.

Holy Jesus, that was funny for first 4 and half minutes and then I was sickened by the two takes on homosexuality and abortion. Of course you would post such vile things. The GOP Jesus is not my Jesus and that stuff was funny. That actress was clueless about the Bible Jesus. Very wrong indeed, twisting the scriptures to suit her itching ears and yours, pervert.

Bible Jesus 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Jesus expanded on the commandment "You shall not murder" by emphasizing that it's not just about the physical act of killing (like killing alive baby in mommy's tummy), but also about the underlying anger and hatred in the heart, plus selfishness. In Matthew 5:21-22, Jesus states that being angry (TDS) with someone (Trump) without a cause is akin to murder in God's eyes, and using derogatory language (GOP Jesus) towards others is also subject to judgment. He connects the internal state of anger and hatred (TDS) with the external act of murder, highlighting that both stem from a disregard for the value of another human life (EOTL & espola+ Dad4, Husker Du), including the lifeof the baby in the tummy, that is breathing, kicking and taking swings at these assholes WHO think it's cool to kill baby because Bible Jesus said nothing about the subject. I honestly don't think Jesus thought we as a human race would think of doing something so horrible, as a kill a baby. Just because Bible Jesus doesn't say something, doesn't mean it's good for you.
 
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You all upset because one manager pushed another?! I could see if he sucker-punched him. But a little nudge??
You really are spineless. Typical Liberal. All bark..no bite when push comes to shove. (No pun intended)
Some Padres fans (I know many of them) are more upset at the targeting of Tatis Jr. Some Padres fans are pleased that Schildt stood up for his players. Some Padres fans are not surprised at the behavior of Roberts -- he had a similar confrontation with former Padres manager Andy Green a few years ago.
 
The kind of nightmares legal immigrants must face every day --

Investigator Alexander Zwinck pulled over 19-year-old Caroline Dias Goncalves on June 5 on Interstate 70 near Loma because she was following a tractor-trailer too closely, according to the sheriff’s office.

Zwinck let Dias Goncalves go with a warning, but he shared information about the traffic stop in a Signal group chat used by local and federal law enforcement for drug trafficking.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Dias Goncalves a short time later in Grand Junction and took her to the Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora, where she has been detained for two weeks.


 
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