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Re: What If? Bull_Dawg 06/12/26 01:29 AM
AI is only as good as the people programming it and the quality/accuracy of the data being inputted into it. Unfortunately, a lot of things that matter in how prospects pan out (or not) aren't things that are easily measurable.
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Re: Iran War II Bull_Dawg 06/12/26 01:20 AM
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Radicals with nukes is bad for everyone.

While trump is in charge of one of, if not the biggest nuclear arsenals on the globe.

Netanyahu and trump may not be on the same page at the moment but then Netanyahu has already gotten trump to spend billions of American dollars to help destroy HIS enemy for him. Something you promote on a daily basis. To Netanyahu trump was a useful idiot that was useful as long as he was useful. And that was long enough to carry out Netanyahu's ambitions for a while. The first in a long list of presidents over the past 30 years that was ignorant enough to fall for his BS and attack Iran for him.

Meanwhile I'm sure Netanyahu thanks you for helping support Israel's war efforts. Your stance may have nothing to do with Netanyahu since it seems you're blissfully ignorant that is why we are there to begin with. But then that may be by design to mitigate the reality of the situation in such a debate. When you willfully choose to ignore that it makes one less hurdle you have to face in terms of reality.

Trump with nukes is not a comforting thought. Still we should try to keep them out of the hands of terrorists and their supporters. It'd be great if we could get everyone to agree to dismantle their nuclear arsenals, but, alas, Pandora's box was already opened and there doesn't seem to be any going back.

When "his" enemy says death to us, that makes them also our enemy. You can hand wave that away like it doesn't matter, but I think it does.

We're there because Iran was non-compliant with the IAEA, and terrorists with access to nukes is bad for everyone.

Unfortunately, Trump's dementia seems to be kicking it up a notch, and now he thinks he's playing let's make a deal.

There's reality, and then there's the voice in your head's version of pseudo-reality where you pretend anything that doesn't fit that narrative doesn't exist.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 06/11/26 08:44 PM
Man pleads guilty to assassinating a top Minnesota Democrat and her husband

The U.S. attorney’s office in Minneapolis notified the court that the Justice Department would not seek the death penalty against Boelter in accordance with the plea agreement.

The man charged in the political assassinations of the top Democrat in the Minnesota House and her husband, as well as the nonfatal shootings of a state senator and his wife, pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday after prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty.

Vance Boelter was charged with murdering Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, and with shooting state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette Hoffman. Boelter came to their doors in the early hours of June 14, 2025, disguised as a police officer and driving a fake squad car.

The Hortmans’ golden retriever was so gravely injured that it had to be euthanized.

Boelter, 58, was captured near his home in rural Green Isle the day after the shootings following what prosecutors have called the largest search for a suspect in Minnesota history. He also faces state charges, which have been on hold pending the resolution of his federal case.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Minneapolis notified the court Wednesday that the Justice Department would not seek the death penalty against Boelter in accordance with a proposed plea agreement, and the court set the change-of-plea hearing for Thursday.

Minnesota abolished capital punishment in 1911 and has never had a federal death penalty case. Daniel Borgertpoepping, a spokesperson for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, said the federal plea deal would not affect Boelter’s state charges.

While the Trump administration has pushed for greater use of capital punishment, there were questions about whether Boelter’s case would qualify for the death penalty under federal law.

Prosecutors have called the shootings political. When they announced the federal indictment in July, they released a rambling handwritten letter they say Boelter wrote to FBI Director Kash Patel in which he confessed to the attacks. However, the letter didn’t make clear why he targeted the Hortmans or the Hoffmans.

In some messages to media, Boelter referenced a vague and cryptic “investigation” he had been carrying out, sometimes suggesting it was about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Friends described Boelter as an evangelical Christian and occasional preacher and missionary, who held politically conservative views and had been struggling to find work.

John Hoffman said in a lawsuit filed against Boelter in April that his left arm and hand likely would never fully recover, and that he also had permanent injuries to his digestive and urinary systems.

Yvette Hoffman was left with permanent physical weakness, the lawsuit said, while their adult daughter, Hope Hoffman, who was there and called 911 but was not shot, suffered severe psychological trauma.

https://www.scrippsnews.com/us-news...ZG&brid=YWdncwF4U3UZ6vXuuacry_N21bJ6
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 06/11/26 07:47 PM
In what some may call a coincidence while others may say it's only fitting and appropriate, it just so happens that trump shares a birthday with this guy............

Alois Alzheimer was a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist whose landmark 1906 presentation of "presenile dementia" established the clinical and pathological foundations of what is now known as Alzheimer's disease.

Donald Trump: Born on June 14, 1946.

Alois Alzheimer: Born on June 14, 1864.

Sometimes the jokes just writes themselves.
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Re: Random NFL News PitDAWG 06/11/26 02:57 PM
Patrick Mahomes leaps past Dak Prescott as NFL's highest-paid QB with record Chiefs extension worth $504.75M

Deal ties three-time Super Bowl champion to Kansas City through 2033 season

It seemed a bit, let's say, irregular over the past few years to see NFL quarterbacks who had never won or even played in a Super Bowl surpass Patrick Mahomes as the league's highest-paid quarterback.

That's changing starting in 2027.

On Wednesday, Mahomes vaulted over the entire quarterback pack in agreeing to a new contract with a two-year extension that is worth $504.75 million and ties him to the Kansas City Chiefs through the 2033 season. ESPN was first to report the news.

The deal is not yet signed but has been in the works for weeks between Mahomes' representatives at Equity Sports and Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and his team.

The extension means Mahomes now has a contract from 2026 to 2033 worth over half a billion dollars over eight seasons. That represents the first NFL contract to climb over the half-billion-dollar mark.

Mahomes can climb as high as $522.25 million if he meets incentives.

And this: When $239.05 million in new money kicks in starting in 2027, Mahomes will be averaging a reported $64 million per season.

That beats the $60 million per year on an annual average basis Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott gets as the NFL's current highest-paid quarterback.

And it certainly blows away the $45 million per year average Mahomes has been getting since signing his current contract in 2020.

Back then, Mahomes signed a 10-year contract worth $450 million. It made him the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL.

But in the ensuing years, players including Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert, Brock Purdy, Tua Tagovailoa, Jared Goff, Trevor Lawrence, Josh Allen, Jordan Love and Prescott signed deals worth more on an annual average basis.

And you know how many Super Bowl championships all those higher-paid QBs boast?

Zero.

Mahomes has helped the Chiefs reach five Super Bowls. And they've won three.

That alone suggests Mahomes was underpaid while averaging $45 million per season. That, of course, can be debated because Mahomes hasn't exactly posted career statistics in recent years.

His annual passing yards have declined each of the last three seasons since he posted a career-high 5,250 passing yards in 2022.

But the statistics are affected by the talent level around him. The Chiefs have had offensive line issues and the wide receiver cast has been in flux and often inconsistent in recent years.

The important thing is whether the Chiefs believe Mahomes to be worthy of a raise. They've answered that question.

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/patr...-qb-record-chiefs-extension-worth-50475m
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Re: Thank you for 12 great years Joel PrplPplEater 06/11/26 02:43 PM
He will be missed.
It's the true end of the Joe & Joel era; and that's very saddening.
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KNICKS! BADdog 06/11/26 01:13 PM
I know they spanked us in the last game. But the comeback against the Cavs and last nights game are 2 of the most impressive playoff games ever. They deserve to win it all.
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Re: Log on difficulties... archbolddawg 06/10/26 08:06 PM
I've gotten it about 5 times today.
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Re: Quarterback defined Part 2 PitDAWG 06/10/26 04:33 PM
There are certainly a pretty good list of prospects to keep an eye on this year at the QB position. It appears this FO has set themselves up to make a move towards drafting a QB in the next draft. I'm more of an OSU fan than a college football fan overall but this year I plan to watch more college football with an eye on the top QB prospects specifically.

Mensah, Carr, Chambliss, Manning, Sayin and Mateer just off the top of my head. It's going to be an interesting time watching and waiting to see what the Browns do at the QB position.
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The World Cup mgh888 06/10/26 12:21 PM
Soccer isn't most NFL Fans cup of tea so to speak - but it's the biggest sporting event on the planet. It's happening now and in Nth America. So - here's a post about it.

While the fake injuries and play acting are noxious - here are some clips of "the beautiful game" (a name for football that was popularized by Pele)

Ronaldinho was truly amazing - always played with a smile on his face. Scored lots and set up lots of goals for others. Very unselfish.


Maradona - if you've never seen this 2 minute 30 second video of his warm up, it will probably make you smile while he casually does some amazing things with the ball.




And this is a 4 minute tribute to Maradona from a great international player -



I'm not a huge soccer fan though will watch the world cup - here's one of my favorite players who was talented and a bit of a character. Sorry - video is grainy because he played a long time ago.
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Re: The Dems... again MemphisBrownie 06/10/26 11:08 AM
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Re: Trump formally nominates his former personal lawyer Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general Bull_Dawg 06/09/26 10:26 PM
"Mafia" "Don" picks his consigliere.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide PitDAWG 06/09/26 07:14 PM
Former New Mexico AG says he was told to stand down in Epstein ranch probe

Former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas first started looking into Epstein and the Zorro Ranch in 2019.

On desolate dry land, about 40 miles south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, sits a sprawling estate — mostly ignored by people passing by on the nearby highway.

The property, in the town of Stanley, is notorious for its former owner, the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who bought the property in 1993.

Now, the estate, known as Zorro Ranch, is back in the spotlight as state lawmakers probe Epstein’s alleged crimes at the home, what investigators may have missed and what federal authorities may have withheld.

The word “Zorro” appears nearly 14,000 times in files connected to Epstein released by the Department of Justice, but the land has never been searched by federal authorities, and unredacted files have not been turned over to the New Mexico Department of Justice for its ongoing investigation.

Federal investigators told New Mexico attorney general to stand down

Former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas first started looking into Epstein and the Zorro Ranch in 2019.

Allegations of crimes committed at the property include rape, sexual assault of minors, forced births and eugenics, according to accounts from Epstein survivors, their diary entries, and from the millions of files released by the Department of Justice.

Months before Epstein was arrested in 2019, Balderas says he was well into building a state case and had just returned from interviewing an Epstein survivor when he received a call from the Southern District of New York.

"They were concerned that we were getting parallel interviews from the same survivors they were going to use in an aggressive prosecution as well,” Balderas told the Scripps News Group in April.

Balderas paused the state probe, saying federal officials had “the bigger hammer at the time.” In exchange, he says he was promised by then-Assistant U.S. Attorney Maureen Comey that the DOJ would share evidence about the case and allow Balderas to pursue state charges down the road.

That never happened and federal investigators never executed a search warrant on the property.

“I think that they absolutely impacted our case, and I don't think that they were forthright, and I don't they were operating in good faith," Balderas said.

Now, Balderas wishes he had continued to pursue the state case.

"We would have absolutely gone alone and bet on the case that we currently had at the time," Balderas said.

A buried tip

Around the same time Balderas was working the case, local radio host Eddy Aragon received an emailed tip from someone who claimed to have worked on the ranch, alleging the bodies of two foreign girls were buried “in the hills outside the Zorro.”

Aragon says he sent that tip to the FBI, and there was no follow-up.

A Scripps News search of the DOJ files shows the FBI didn't enter Aragon's report into the system until 2021 — two years after he submitted it.

"I don't think anybody investigated it,” Aragon said. “Would you think if we entered it three years later, like nothing was done?"

That tip never made it from the FBI’s desk in New York to Balderas’ office in New Mexico.

Balderas says he only learned about that email this year after Congress voted to release the so-called Epstein files.

“I’m very angry,” Balderas said. "They didn't meet the standard of what a good prosecution team should be working and collaborating with other partners.”

Epstein leased land from the state

The “hills outside the Zorro” mentioned in the allegation sent to Aragon could potentially refer to state land that Epstein leased from New Mexico, extending far beyond his estate’s property line.

That state-leased land would have fallen under Balderas’ jurisdiction to investigate.

Stephanie Garcia Richard oversees that land as New Mexico’s Commissioner of Public Lands. Her office initially discovered Aragon’s email in the released files.

"As soon as I saw that, my heart dropped," Garcia Richard said. “What if the allegations were true?”

When asked whether she had real concern that bodies could be buried on or near the Zorro Ranch property, Garcia Richard said the possibility exists.

"We do know there are missing individuals,” she said. “Those girls ... their bodies have not been recovered. So, you know, there is a potential there.”

The ranch was between 7,500 and 10,000 acres, but Epstein added a 1,200-acre buffer zone through a lease of land from the state. That additional land makes the search for those alleged buried bodies even more challenging. The 2023 sale of the property to former Texas state senator Don Huffines could make a future investigation even more challenging.

“There has been a long span between 2019 and today. We don't know the state of the, you know, the evidence now,” Garcia Richard said.

State lawmakers seek answers

Now, a group of New Mexico state lawmakers are seeking more answers on alleged crimes at the Zorro Ranch and what authorities may have missed.

Republican State Representative Andrea Reeb is among four lawmakers on the bipartisan Epstein “Truth Commission” formed earlier this year. She feels Balderas should have taken more action when he was probing the case.

“You hear, ‘Oh, well, we didn't have the charges or the statutes to charge what the feds could have charged,’ but we had criminal sexual penetration of a minor for all different ages; one of them carries 18 years in prison. We had, may not have had trafficking of humans or sex trafficking charges, but we had enough that we could have definitely gotten some serious jail time on Mr. Epstein.”

Reeb says she would have indicted the case had she been told by federal officials to pause it.

She doesn’t accuse Balderas of wrongdoing, but said it was a missed opportunity.

Balderas counters that belief.

“We were still building a case,” he said. “We were as transparent as we needed to be at that time.”

For its part, the “Truth Commission” announced Monday it will issue 14 subpoenas in connection with its probe. The subpoenas are not directed at specific individuals but target the Epstein Estate, as well as banks and other entities tied to Epstein or related investigations.

Whether the Commission, the New Mexico DOJ or the federal government will get true justice for survivors is still very much an open question. But for many, justice starts with getting more answers.

“I'm convinced that those answers are not in the documents that have been released,” Balderas said. “But they're in the millions of documents that are currently being withheld.”

https://www.abc15.com/us-news/crime...old-to-stand-down-in-epstein-ranch-probe
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded bonefish 06/09/26 06:36 PM
I am glad that they ruled that way.

He has a chance to resurrect his career. If he does all the right things and goes all in on rehab and tries to help others from falling into that addiction. Good for him.

It could also reshuffle the draft.

I looked today at the rankings from "Draft Buzz" of the QB class. Wow. Outside of Manning, Moore and Sayin. It was all over the place.

The college season will reset the order and Sorsby could be in the mix.

At this stage it is a waste of time because so much can happen.

All we can hope for is that this class has a good number of guys that will carry a first round grade.

There are no guarantees on who the Browns can select.
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Re: Browns News cont. YTownBrownsFan 06/09/26 05:35 PM
Great player and rep for the Browns. Enjoy your retirement Joel.
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Re: More Music PitDAWG 06/09/26 04:56 PM
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Re: I Thought Canada Was Going to be the 51'st State? PitDAWG 06/08/26 06:22 PM
It would look just like another gerrymandered voting district on the map. naughtydevil

But men have created global empires before. In general it doesn't usually end well.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 bonefish 06/07/26 01:12 PM
Given the injuries right off the start of the season to the starting rotation.

I was hoping that by the All Star break the Braves could be over .500 and within 6 games of the lead. Then when they got a couple starters back they could make a run.

They are 17-2-1 in the series they have played.
They are 23 games over .500.

They are in first place with a 9.5 game lead.

There is no way in hell I saw this happening.

I am loving this. It would be out of character for their GM to make this deal. But I could see them doing it.

Skubal will be traded more than likely. He will be a mega free agent after this year. So trading for him is most likely a rental.

However, getting Skubal to pair with Chris Sale would give the Braves a hellava one two punch in the playoffs.

I could see this happening.
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Re: Aging bonefish 06/07/26 12:28 PM
More Rodney.

"I am the age where food replaces sex.
So I put a mirror over the kitchen table."
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Re: Trump taps housing regulator Pulte to be acting director of national intelligence PitDAWG 06/06/26 02:29 PM
Trump directs acting intelligence chief to cut staff amid criticism over Pulte pick

President Donald Trump is reportedly urging his new acting director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, to start firing employees.

President Donald Trump is urging Bill Pulte, his new acting director of national intelligence, to reduce the size of the office amid criticism over his temporary appointment.

"I've heard that's way too high for way too long," Trump told reporters Friday aboard Air Force One. "If he cut, I wouldn't mind that."

Trump told the Wall Street Journal in an earlier interview Friday that he asked Pulte to start the process of firing employees of an office that has already faced significant cuts during the president's second term.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence oversees the nation’s 18 intelligence agencies and was created in the wake of the 9/11 attacks to improve information-sharing.

Trump’s decision to put Pulte in charge of that office has faced backlash on Capitol Hill, including from some Republicans, because Pulte has no known national security experience.

Pulte has also targeted the president's perceived political opponents in his other role leading the Federal Housing Finance Agency by making criminal referrals alleging insurance and mortgage fraud.

"Mr. Pulte has no national security expertise. None. We're not even sure if he's got a basic security clearance," said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the ranking member on the Senate Intelligence Committee. "This role is too important to be filled by a part-time, unqualified individual."

Trump praised Pulte on Friday, calling him "very talented." He also indicated that he is interviewing five other candidates to permanently replace Tulsi Gabbard, who resigned from the role following her husband’s cancer diagnosis.

"All people that do that kind of thing, and they're very respected people," Trump added, without naming any of the individuals under consideration.

At least for now, concerns over Pulte’s temporary appointment have delayed the renewal of a national security surveillance program that he would help administer. The Senate blocked an extension of the program Friday, but another vote is expected next week before it expires June 12.

Seven Republican senators joined nearly all Democrats in opposing a procedural vote to advance the short-term extension.

The tool is part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and allows agencies like the CIA and FBI to collect communications from foreign targets without a warrant.

Critics have raised concerns that Americans’ communications are sometimes swept up in the process and are pushing for a warrant requirement when accessing those communications. Others argue such a requirement risks hamstringing law enforcement. Negotiations on reforms are expected to continue if a short-term extension is passed.

https://www.kcra.com/article/trump-acting-intelligence-chief-cut-staff-criticism-pulte-pick/71511426
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux TTTDawg 06/05/26 11:16 PM
Rounders:Final hand

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Re: DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud over secret funding of extremist groups PitDAWG 06/05/26 02:11 PM
Aw, using paid informants to gather information on right wing extremist groups has touched a nerve so badly they make it sound like a bad thing.
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