Re: Exclusive: US threatens new ICC sanctions unless court pledges not to prosecute Trump
oobernoober
12/16/25 06:52 PM
Not only did the terrorists pay a hefty price but so did tens of thousands of innocent women and children. That didn't need to happen. None of that has anything to do with politics. Much more to do with war crimes. Starving women and children is a method only a morbid human being would endorse. I support the Jewish people but not their criminal leader. In case you missed it trump wants him pardoned from the charges he is currently facing in Israel too. But you know how it is, criminals stick together and you seem to support both of these criminal politicians. That says morw about you than it does about me.......................
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently on trial in Israel, facing charges of fraud, breach of trust, and bribery in three separate cases, making him the first sitting prime minister to face such charges. The trial, which began in 2020, involves allegations of exchanging political favors for gifts and positive media coverage, charges Netanyahu denies, calling them a "witch hunt". He has recently requested a pardon from the Israeli President, even as his legal proceedings continue amidst political turmoil and broader conflicts.
He sounds just like trump. No wonder they are buddies and you support both of them. Give me a strong leader that defeats his enemies any day over the kitty cat so called leaders you support. Hamas would run rough shad over them and the weak lame ideas you wish were deployed. You sound like you're a big Putin fan.
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Re: Trump says survivors of scrutinized US strike were trying to right boat before 2nd missile was fired
PitDAWG
12/16/25 06:47 PM
Full video showing follow-up strike on alleged drug boat won’t be released to the public, Hegseth says The Pentagon will not release to the public the full video of the US military’s strike on an alleged drug boat on September 2, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday. The attack, which included a follow-up strike that killed two crew members who survived an initial strike, has been at the center of a debate over the legality of the US military’s ongoing campaign in the Caribbean. “In keeping with longstanding Department of War policy — Department of Defense policy — of course we’re not going to release a top secret, full, unedited video of that to the general public,” Hegseth told reporters on Capitol Hill. “[The House Armed Services Committee] and [the Senate Armed Services Committee] and appropriate committees will see it, but not the general public.” Hegseth spoke to reporters alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio following a classified briefing with lawmakers regarding the strikes. Top lawmakers from both parties have said they support the release of the video, a snippet of which was shared publicly at the time of the strike. President Donald Trump initially said he would have “no problem” with releasing the video, before denying just days later that he had made those comments. https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-n...-16-25?post-id=cmj8tb8g80000356q5x4clj8kYet they have released the footage of several other boat strikes. "What are things that make you say what the hell for $500 Alex."
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Re: Player News
FORTBROWNFAN
12/16/25 05:47 PM
Dry needling is a physical therapy technique where thin needles are inserted into painful "trigger points" (tight muscle knots) to relieve pain, improve motion, and promote healing by releasing muscle tension and increasing blood flow. A trained therapist uses a solid, filament needle (like an acupuncture needle) without injecting any substance, causing a twitch response that signals muscle release. It's used for conditions like back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, and tennis elbow, often alongside other therapies.  I have had it done for my legs before. Not all "stabs" feel the same. One out of 4 or 5 are a bit startling as you can feel your muscles almost jump.
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Re: Shutdown appears inevitable after Senate fails to pass funding plans
OCD
12/16/25 03:35 PM
Just in case anybody forgot-the next round of how dysfunctional our current leaders in DC are is coming up in 45 days. Yup, Jan 30 is the date for the next shutdown. The good news is that if all the retirements take place in January, the house will flip before that funding deadline. The bad news is Trump will hurt working class and poor Americans if dems don’t play ball just like last time.
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Re: Trump Campaign Promises Part 6
OCD
12/16/25 03:31 PM
Saddest crap I’ve ever seen watching the muddled minds try and figure out what their support got them… So many are still figuring it out. Of course it’s way too late to change their vote but seeing maga leave in droves is heartening.
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Re: Mahomes tears ACL
Damanshot
12/16/25 02:09 PM
Love him or Hate him, he's effective and intense on the field. One of the truly great QB's of all time. This looks like one of those injuries that could cause him to miss all of next season. Partly because it happened as the tail end of this season. So we may not see him again until the summer of 2027.
Three superbowl wins... That's a damn fine career. Good Luck Pat
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Re: OL in the draft
Ballpeen
12/16/25 11:43 AM
The Browns can spend every pick on OL, WR and QB and I would be happy. Easy to say and I do understand the motivation, but it isn't realistic. You can't have 5-6 rookies filling your O line group as an example.
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Re: Tomlin
oobernoober
12/15/25 04:34 PM
Under Eric Mangini the Browns played some of the most inspired football I have ever seen.
I still remember that winning stretch at the end of the season and Jerome Harrison. And he actually held people accountable! IMAGINE THAT!!!!! We get the opposite today under Stefanski. I always remember back to the murmurs we were hearing about Mangini and Daboll (our OC). Accountability, yes... but it also got really weird. There's a blurb out there from a vet that through Berea like a tumbleweed, and he described a bunch of weirdness going on, particularly on the offensive side. For some reason, Mangini and Daboll were really grinding on Colt McCoy to the point where it made some of the older players uncomfortable.
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Re: Perils when you quit smoking
mgh888
12/15/25 01:03 PM
Just saw this - Congrats to those that have quit or cut down - it's (probably) the best thing you can do for your health. No matter the hardship or how ever many times you "fail" - don't give up. Relapses happen and aren't permanent and do not mean that quitting is impossible. Having gone from 20-30 a day at my worst, I tried several times to quit but honestly was always looking forward to the one or two I allowed myself at the bar or with a coffee etc. When I finally quit it was me telling myself that I actually wanted to quit - as opposed to me telling myself I should quit. The difference was immediate - went cold turkey from smoking to not smoking. I think the mental side of things was the number 1 aspect to get right for me personally. Regarding how many times we have to get up in the night to go pee - it was getting to be 3 times a night this year. I had been trying to drink a blended whole lemon each day (peel, pith, seed and all - very healthy and has significant anti-inflamatory properties) and it made a difference but it's a pain in the ass to blend every day. Did a bit more research and another option I found which is working to the point if I take thre tablets a day per the dosage I can go through the night without getting up even after a few of beers/glasses of wine. Stinging Nettle capsules .... https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/stinging-nettle-capsules .... it might help you even if you add it to your THC options. Has been quite the revelation for me.
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Re: Political Jokes Pt. 4
PitDAWG
12/13/25 06:17 PM
ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND—In a move that sent liquor prices soaring on global markets, on Thursday Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the seizure of a Scottish tanker carrying single-malt whiskey.
“Despite my repeated demands, the tanker refused to deliver its cargo to me,” Hegseth said. “You can ask anyone who knows me: Pete Hegseth will not be cut off.”
Hegseth, who ordered the seizure via a late-night Signal text riddled with typos, said he hoped his action would deter other shippers who dare to threaten his alcohol supply.
“The seizure of this tanker sends a clear message,” he said. “If anything is going to be loaded with whiskey, it’s me.”
Andy Borowitz
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Re: Browns News 6.0
10YrOvernightSuccess
12/12/25 07:45 PM
This becomes a conversation every year. And you're correct. The worst NFL team would beat the best college team like a college team would beat a JV highschool team. It's not close. Of all the leaps, the leap from college to pro is easily the biggest. Almost everyone on the team was an absolute star of their college and high school teams. Yes, some people blossom later or are in bad situations and thus don't get scouted or drafted and they walk on etc etc. But most of them, if they were held a year or two behind or in a different situation, would have been the star of the team.
It's kinda reminds me of the men's vs women's tennis argument from years ago. There used to be a lot chatter about how the best women could stack up to men. I mean, the women got a LOT stronger in the 90's and 00's and eyeball test says it's possible, right? That was until the Williams sisters, who were ranked as the top women, said they could beat any man ranked lower than 200. They played the 203rd ranked man and he beat them in succession 6-1, 6-2. And it wasn't even as close as that would make it seem. Point being.. it looks like a top tier college team could challenge an NFL team. Um, actually no.
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Re: Trump publicly pushes Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute his political foes
PitDAWG
12/11/25 09:08 PM
DOJ fails for second time in seven days to indict James after the case was dismissed. I guess you really can't indict a ham sandwich...... For 2nd time, grand jury refuses to indict New York AG Letitia James: Sources A grand jury in Norfolk, Virginia, rejected the charges last week. For a second time in recent days, a federal grand jury in Virginia has refused to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud, sources said, again rejecting the Department of Justice's attempt to refile the case after a federal judge dismissed an earlier case based on the unlawful appointment of the U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. Federal prosecutors on Thursday failed to convince a majority of grand jurors to approve charges that James misled a bank to obtain favorable loan terms on a home mortgage, according to sources. The charges were presented to a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia's Alexandria branch after a grand jury in Norfolk, Virginia, last week rejected the charges. A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News. An attorney for James did not immediately comment. Prosecutors have alleged that James, who successfully brought a civil fraud case against now-President Donald Trump last year, falsely listed a home she purchased in 2020 as a second home instead of an investment property in order to save potentially $19,000 over the life of the loan with a more favorable mortgage rate. As ABC News previously reported, prosecutors who investigated James for possible mortgage fraud found evidence that appeared to undercut some of the allegations in the indictment of James secured in September -- including the degree to which James allegedly personally profited from her purchase of the property. James has denied all wrongdoing. https://abcnews.go.com/US/2nd-time-grand-jury-refuses-indict-new-york/story?id=128279779This is what an actual witch hunt looks like.
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