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Re: Mitch McConnell Pdawg 07/13/26 09:13 PM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Yes he "finally did". People are speaking about the time from June 14th until July 10th. I'm quite sue you understand the point.

No, I did not. The way I read it was he never told anyone where he was. That is simply not true. Now if Woofer or Oobs think I’m wrong then I’ll listen to them. You speaking for them, not so much.
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Re: Watson vs Sanders? PitDAWG 07/13/26 08:03 PM
I haven't seen anything that screams greatness from him but who knows? Terrible would, along with the ammunition the Browns have in draft picks insure a top QB pick in the 2026 draft.

Yes, it is complicated.
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Re: Iran War... MoU and forward PitDAWG 07/13/26 07:56 PM
U.S. will resume naval blockade against Iran Tuesday, at Trump's direction

The U.S. will continue blocking maritime traffic from entering and exiting Iranian ports at the direction of President Trump, U.S. Central Command announced Monday.

The naval blockade will resume Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET.

The U.S. military will continue to support traffic flow through the area for other permissible vessels, U.S. Central Command said.

The formal announcement comes after Mr. Trump said on Truth Social that the U.S. would resume the blockade, the latest effort to manage an uncompliant Iran.

"We are reinstating the THE IRANIAN BLOCKADE, so named because it is only stopping Iran's ships or customers from entering or leaving," the president posted on Truth Social Monday morning. "All other countries will have fair and open use of the Strait."

In the same post, the president said the U.S. would "probably run" the Strait of Hormuz and impose a 20% fee on cargo shipments.

https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/us-iran-war-trump-ceasefire-attacks-strait-of-hormuz/

AKA: The Strait of Hormuz tariff.
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 07/13/26 07:07 PM
rofl
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Re: Fun with ai BADdog 07/13/26 06:19 PM
https://app.runwayml.com/creation/9aa746a4-1fe8-4c3d-9449-6ebbfb895f63

BOOGIE DOWN

I am just sharing having fun. Do these links work? these are our dogs
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded oobernoober 07/13/26 05:28 PM
Hilarious Garrett Clip

[video:youtube]https://youtube.com/shorts/d2xppjFly6Y?si=dYaksyOdixOsejqF[/video]
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Re: Cavs/NBA 3.0 Bard Dawg 07/13/26 04:09 PM
I will watch Cavs, especially if LBJ returns and they hold court. Looking for official word.
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Re: Random NFL News PitDAWG 07/12/26 05:36 PM
Seahawks to be sold for NFL-record $9.6 billion: Who bought the team, and why billions will go to charity

The historic price tag smashes the previous NFL record set just three years ago

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seahawks-sold-9-6-billion-nfl-record-buyer-owners/
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Re: Senator Lindsey Graham dies suddenly at the age of 71 PitDAWG 07/12/26 03:32 PM
From staunch critic to fierce ally: Graham’s long, strange and consequential friendship with Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — After the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, Sen. Lindsey Graham said he had finally had enough of the man who was championed by the mob that stormed the pillar of American democracy: President Donald Trump.

“Trump and I, we’ve had a hell of a journey. I hate it to end this way. Oh my God, I hate it. From my point of view, he’s been a consequential president,” an emotional Graham said once authorities cleared the rioters and allowed senators to reclaim their chamber. “All I can say is count me out. Enough is enough.”

It wasn’t, of course.

Graham, the South Carolina Republican who died unexpectedly on Saturday night at age 71, realized that his party’s future was inextricably tied to Trump and quickly reverted back to being a staunch defender. The shift made what had once seemed like a final rupture into just another twist in the topsy-turvy relationship between the powerful senator and the president who came to dominate their party.

“Can we move forward without President Trump? The answer is no,” Graham said in May 2021, just four months after the Jan. 6 attack. “I’ve determined we can’t grow without him.”

Trump, who called Graham a “true American Patriot” in a social media post Sunday, appeared shocked by the lawmaker’s sudden passing.

“I just can’t believe it,” the president told NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “He was like a member of the family.”

Graham often advised Trump on foreign affairs, particularly on matters pertaining to Israel, Ukraine and Iran. He was a frequent visitor at the White House.

“I said, ‘We’ll see you soon, come over anytime you want,’” Trump said about his last conversation with the senator.
Graham once said Trump’s candidacy was like ‘being shot in the head’

The senator and Trump first clashed while competing for the 2016 presidential nomination.

Graham described Trump as “unfit for office,” and was angered when Trump denigrated the military service of Graham’s close friend, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. Trump suggested, “I like people that weren’t captured” when talking about McCain’s years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.

Trump got mad enough at Graham to release the senator’s personal cellphone number. That prompted a viral video in which the senator dramatically destroyed a series of flip phones. He smashed one with a meat cleaver and another with a golf club, then used lighter fluid, a blender and toaster oven to pulverize others before tossing one off the roof.

Graham eventually likened Trump’s winning the nomination to “being shot in the head” and said he refused to vote for Trump that November. But the pair later bonded over golf and what Graham described as a mutual and irreverent sense of humor.

Trump and Graham began so frequently hitting the links together that the senator started seeing it as something of a career builder, leaning heavily into the kind of over-the-top flattery Trump relishes. In 2017, Graham joked that Trump had beaten him “like a drum” on the course — even worse than in the presidential primary.

“Their true friendship could only be seen behind the curtain,” Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., told ABC’s “This Week.” Scott said that relationship was forged as political adversaries but also strengthened by spending 100-plus hours golfing together.

During Trump’s first term, Graham helped advance Trump’s nominees to the Supreme Court, lent credibility to the White House’s legislative agenda and even at times became part of the president’s inner circle. He frequently said Trump was maturing in politics and growing on the job.

Graham’s political divergence with McCain, who died in 2018, was never more clear than in 2017, when McCain voted against a Trump-backed plan to overturn Democratic President Barack Obama’s signature health care law. The effort had been co-sponsored by Graham.

A split that was short-lived, an alliance reignited

In his floor speech after the Capitol attack, Graham said “he’d never been so humiliated and embarrassed for the country.” But the break with Trump ended quickly.

Weeks later, Trump invited Graham for golf and dinner at the president’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, reigniting their alliance. During Trump’s 2024 campaign, Graham was a frequent Trump surrogate on television, promoting U.S. military strength that he said would advance “America First” policies.

Graham never shed his more traditional Republican foreign policy views, including outspoken support for Ukraine during the Russian invasion. He was also a leading voice pushing the White House to more fully embrace Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and take a harder line against Iran.

After the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in February, Graham remained hawkish, staunchly defending the action and working to counter many in Trump’s “Make America Great Again” base who thought “America First” meant avoiding such military conflicts.

“To those who say Iran is stronger now than before, that is an insult to the American military and it is delusional thinking because the Iranian economy is in shambles,” Graham posted on social media June 19.

But Graham’s admiration for Trump went far beyond Iran. When Graham clinched the South Carolina Republican primary last month, he suggested the president was just short of a deity.

“I want to start with a bunch of thank yous. I want to thank the big guy, God. Trump comes later,” Graham laughed. “Mr. President, you’re not far behind God, but we’re gonna start with him.”

https://apnews.com/article/trump-gr...y-iran-abce65fdea00e13e34b8cb6380b4f8c9?
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Re: Bonnie Tyler Eclipsed at 75 Ballpeen 07/12/26 11:02 AM
Originally Posted by JPPT1974
Her song was very popular when the eclipse thing happened in April 2024. 75 Is very young to pass away!! RIP!

I wouldn't call 75 very young.
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Re: The World Cup mgh888 07/12/26 08:03 AM
The final 4 are set:

France vs Spain.

France have looked the best team of the competition. They are stacked with talent and play attractive football.
Spain have tons of talent and are highly organized but play a possession based (boring) style of football. It will be an interesting match up - I think both teams have about an equal amount of talent. France are more explosive but Spain may foil them and frustrate them ... an early goal for France would probably help make it a more exciting game.

England vs Argentina.

England played their best game vs Mexico then looked a little flat vs Norway and could be considered fortunate to have won. Argentina have played well and they have Messi - they have also been outrageously fortunate with the officiating and in all honesty deserved to lose to Egypt without the officiating benefitting them significantly. Expect a close game with momentum swinging one way then the other.
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Re: House GOP Targets Senate Power in Capitol Hill Constitutional Feud mgh888 07/12/26 07:50 AM
See - this to me needs to be put into context.

These are elected officials - in power and pushing an agenda that proposes and wants to rip up something fundamentally American, part of the constitution and in place for 114 years.

There's much noise about the Democratic Socialist Party on this board - it appears like it might be a rebranding of a non-influential group formerly calling themselves the Socialist Party. I see online something about the DSA having just surpasses 100,000 members ... whoop da freaking loop.

This is essentially a microcosm of so much of the politics today ... something big like Project 2025 is being enacted. We're in war with Iran that is killing the economy, has essentially made Iran more influential because they know how much they can hurt the USA/Trump/the world by closing the straits of Hurmuz. We have the DOJ being used to go openly after political opponents with evidence being manipulated to Grand Juries while 10,000 lawyers depart the DoJ (presumably/possibly/probably in part because of what they see). We have an administration trying to upend Birth Right Citizenship, another part of the constitution. We have a PoTUS shilling and making Billions because of his position while simultaneous actively undermining the principal of the separation of powers and checks and balances withing the 3 branches of Govt .......... And in response the narrative from the likes of Bannon, Trump and the very influential right wing media is deflection and distraction about a "movement" with about 100,000 members. We get a focus on Trans individuals that represent a tiny % of the population overall, and then if you look at the number of Trans "issues" where contentious event has happened - the numbers are absolutely minute. We get "condoms for Hamas" and Russian lies that get spammed and spread through fake SM accounts and picked up and embraced by MAGA.

And I don't see it changing any time soon.
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Re: Thor YTownBrownsFan 07/12/26 12:39 AM
Kinda funny, and not in the same league, but the Guardians just drafted a 17 year old pitcher who is 6'4" and IIRC, 220#. At 17.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? oobernoober 07/10/26 08:39 PM
Originally Posted by superbowldogg
Originally Posted by oobernoober
Maybe I should've posted an article that was more on-the-nose.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/trump-stock-trades-before-tariff-pause-rcna352723


He made 300+ trades the day before he paused tariffs. That is the very opposite of "blind" wealth.

this article is behind a paywall.

Third times a charm....

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/02/trump-aapl-nvda-tariffs-disclosures.html
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux 3rd_and_20 07/10/26 07:03 PM
LeBron James Realizes He Left Brand-New Stick Of Deodorant In Lakers Locker

https://theonion.com/lebron-james-realizes-he-left-brand-new-stick-of-deodorant-in-lakers-locker/

rofl
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Re: Democratic Socialist Party Releases New Platform PitDAWG 07/10/26 06:05 PM
One side already has already taken over the stats quo with Project 2025. What we're beginning to see now is the backlash.

I would love to see moderates take over control of both parties so some sense of compromise could be reached to move the nation forward. The question now is what does the word moderate even mean in politics anymore? Sadly as of now I think it will be a long time to come before that happens. I see every American having healthcare as a moderate position but many say it's not.

I know everyone doesn't share my opinion but it seems any time there is legislation proposed that would help every day Americans a negative stereotype gets attached to it.

Meanwhile The White House endorses a privately owned chain of gas station that nobody seems to know who owns them and nothing is said...........

“The FIRST Freedom Fuel Network gas station has LANDED in Philadelphia, lowering the price at the pump to $3.47 for our 47th President,” the White House wrote on the social platform X on Tuesday.

As you have shown trump buys stocks and then endorses products to boost their stock value to enrich himself. He buys stocks right before he rolls back sanctions on them to increase his wealth and those same people never say a word about it and even try to defend it.
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Re: Somalians PitDAWG 07/10/26 02:37 PM
rofl

And one of them is back posting in this forum again.
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Re: The Dems... again PerfectSpiral 07/09/26 08:52 PM
I’m betting the dems won’t dance on Mitch’s grave like MAGA did on RBG’s
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Re: DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud over secret funding of extremist groups PerfectSpiral 07/09/26 08:47 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by PerfectSpiral
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
The SPLC pays for the hate to get keep themselves relevant. What a joke and anyone who follows them are a joke.

Some people still think all 42,319 instances of payouts and corruption are all so they can "keep their ears to the ground". Some people aren't really that smart though.

They (Democrats) started the hate groups they might as well fund them even though they use their existence to stay relevant.

I love it when MAGAts search for dignity in their own dumpster.

We love it when Oscar the Grouch pops his head out of the garbage can once a month with more worthless commentary.

We? I guess that’s that. There must be a bunch of MAGAts here with you. Can we get a head count?
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Re: Browns News cont. PitDAWG 07/09/26 02:02 PM
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
Our other resident "I like to pick fights & twist people's words" was also routinely propping this nonsense up.

When did you do that? rolleyes
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Re: More Music 3rd_and_20 07/08/26 09:22 PM
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Re: White House report brands Smithsonian leadership as radical activists who can’t be trusted mgh888 07/07/26 09:18 PM
We don't want communists running these institutions. It's a good job King Trump will remove them. They should count themselves lucky if they are allowed to stay in the county5
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Re: Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed limits Bard Dawg 07/06/26 06:30 PM
-=SMH=- So tired of winning. . . .

Rough week, neh?
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Re: Happy 250th Independence Day oobernoober 07/06/26 11:21 AM
There are a couple households in my neighborhood that are explosives enthusiasts and ply their trade most major holidays.

There was a pretty good storm that came through during peak fireworks hours. I swear the moment the last raindrop hit the ground they were already lighting fuses again.
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Re: Trump- Medal of Honor hitt 07/05/26 05:36 PM
They must mean US, normal citizens who see no way out of our current nightmare. We are blessed with a Commander in Chief who "jokes"/ uses sarcasm when talking about the Medal of Honor-- he has no clue about honor, virtue, nobility...... we need to pray for him and our country- we were blessed with another MAINLY peaceful 4th of July. Lord help us to stop killing each other in Middle East. Pray for leaders who act "for the people" and the common good- thanks to all who serve our country in many different areas. Happy 4th July weekend to all- yes, including our President. Peace.
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