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Palus Politicus
Re: The. Dems. FATE 01/17/26 12:33 AM
Maybe if you were my aunt and had a set, you could be my uncle too. But I can't think of any scenario where you would be my dad and tell me to post about Jan 6, or any other crazy idea you have for what I should post. Nor can I think of a scenario where you actually have a set.

Originally Posted by Damanshot
But no,, You'll probably talk about his receiving the Nobel Participation Prize!? Yeah, that one will really set the stage for a fun debate.....

Crap! Well thanks for the reminder!


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Pure Football Forum
Re: How Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders compare Homewood Dog 01/17/26 12:18 AM
Right now, in our QB room it is what it is. Maybe we can sign Malik Willis maybe not. I wouldn't count on it. Maybe we pull a rabbit out of the hat with Drew Allar or Carson Beck. Do you want to put your money on it? I don't. IMO keep trying to develop SS. Keep DW, although I'm not crazy about the idea, you're paying him anyway, and draft a QB in the 3rd or 4th round to compete with DG for 3rd string. Try and trade down for another #1 for "27 and use draft picks and FA to improve our weaknesses. I don't see much else we can do. One thing more. I believe Pit is right about you draft the QB first and then build around him but we are not in that position. Besides, WE are the Browns, and we like to do things differently and show everyone how smart we can be.
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN archbolddawg 01/17/26 12:11 AM
And any dumb ass knows you don't continue shooting at someone once there is no longer a threat. Some of you keep trying to make excuses for those second and third shots when there is none.

That's YOU talking. A quote from your post. Post number 2131121
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Re: Browns HC Interviews PitDAWG 01/16/26 10:58 PM
No problem. It's the first thing I thought of when I read those tweets. It seems like destiny. Like a match made in heaven..... I mean hell. naughtydevil
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 01/16/26 10:29 PM
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney just announced that he is demanding the immediate turnover of Alaska to Canada for national security reasons.
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Re: Quarterback Defined PitDAWG 01/16/26 09:52 PM
Of Tua as a band aid or a permanent solution?

As a band aid I think he is good enough with a better OL and an actual #1 WR to increase the win total but not good enough to be any type of long term solution. But then again any QB ends up with better results when he has a better running game and pass protection by a good OL and better WR's. I'm not sure however if you find that very helpful.

I think the real question is what will the actual results of a better record be? I mean I'm sure everyone would feel better if we won 7-9 games instead of 3-5 games. That's a given.

But if we're looking to draft a future franchise QB in the following draft it puts you that much further away and far more costly to do so.

So it may be a case of the old saying "biting off your nose to spite your own face" in the end by actually improving the QB position next season.
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Tailgate Forum
Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 PitDAWG 01/16/26 09:01 PM
There is no competitive balance within the constraints of the pay structure. That couldn't be any more obvious.

What you have is a bunch of billionaires who appear not to want that balance or players fighting against that balance. Possibly both. I don't know enough about the situation to say.

There are examples like the NFL who have salary caps. That may not be totally fair to owners in smaller markets but it's as close as they have been able to come.

Either owners don't want that in MLB or the players union doesn't.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2 PitDAWG 01/16/26 06:34 PM
I actually see things much differently than that. If they don't think the QB they've been searching for is in this draft, I see every possibility they will trade down again for another first round pick in next years draft.

Another complication is that teams at the bottom of the draft have less needs. That's why they're winners and more complete teams. Teams selecting before us in round 2 have already gotten their #1 need and have the luxury of scooping up any remaining gems left on the board. If there are truly any WR steals left in this draft by that point, I look for them to be snatched up late first or early second round. We hear the talking heads say a lot of things every year before the draft. How deep or how weak certain positions are and projections of where players will be selected. Like Shedeur Sanders being a first round draft pick. Over the years I've learned not to take what they say as serious as some people do. But to each their own.
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Tailgate Forum
Re: college quarterback prospects FATE 01/16/26 05:59 PM
Yeah, there's really no choice if we're going to meander into another QB fantasy project.

Although there are other ways to secure that pick. I think Jimmy is considering the King's Ransom that will still be paid for Garrett. And it's hard to argue that wouldn't be a win-win-win for all three parties.
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Palus Politicus
Re: Denmark tells Trump to stop threatening to seize Greenland oobernoober 01/16/26 05:17 PM
Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
I don't think he is trying to destabilize NATO, either, but I do think he is firmly taking the stance that the U.S. is done with getting told what to do by NATO/U.N.

I'm only picking out this part to respond to because I gotta let the rest of your post simmer in my brain a little longer.


I thought we were sick of having to do everything/direct everything in NATO. That NATO has to grow a pair and start acting like adults and make decisions without the US having to bless lead all the time? At least that was the story behind us pulling back on Ukraine.
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Re: Somalians FATE 01/16/26 05:09 PM
Originally Posted by mgh888
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
But hilarious seeing Fate's written back-handed slaps are in full force once again.


Originally Posted by FATE
You two are so cute!

[Linked Image from media.tenor.com]

You can't make this up !! Thanks for the laughs on a slow Friday.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Anything for you, darling.
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Re: Log on difficulties... PitDAWG 01/16/26 04:14 PM
It's probably for the best. naughtydevil
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Pure Football Forum
Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates bonefish 01/16/26 03:27 PM
Why?

The eagles offense was a disaster.
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Re: Mahomes tears ACL 3rd_and_20 01/16/26 08:53 AM
Patrick Mahomes is my all time favorite QB. Love watching him play. He does what most other QB's cannot do. At the same time I usually root for his team to lose... Figure that one out. lol
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Re: Bob Weir passed away. PortlandDawg 01/16/26 01:38 AM
This is a tribute cover done the day Bobby died.
One of my favorites of his songs. A song about heartbreak and loss. Of letting go no matter how much it hurts.


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Re: colonoscopy blues bonefish 01/15/26 10:57 PM
It is tolerable and not a big deal except for drinking that liquid.

GM has the right recipe. If I had that it would have been way better.

It is not a good two days but it has to be done. So you get through it.
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Palus Politicus
Re: US farm economy shows widening cracks as costs rise, jobs vanish PrplPplEater 01/15/26 08:55 PM
Same for me. As you know, I'm in one of those communities now, While I engage in very small-scale agriculture, I sell all of my stuff locally so these things don't affect me much, but I see it all around me. Even the local beef ranchers who also sell everything local are hit by it all because the input costs on everything are higher. Fertilizer, lime, diesel, seed... those things are the pillars of an operation, so even if you can sell everything locally, your cost-to-consumer is going to be higher because you still have a mortgage and tractor payments to make in addition to all those other inputs. Fertilizer for 100 acres can easily hit $15k-$20k depending on your soil type and the target crop.... then it takes a fair bit of diesel to run the tractor to till, seed, and spread that fertilizer. It's tough to make those costs back.
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Tailgate Forum
Re: College Basketball Game Fixing Scandal Homewood Dog 01/15/26 07:03 PM
I’m shocked 😮 to hear this!!! Absolutely stunned 😳!!!!!
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Palus Politicus
Re: Ukraine: I really thought the recent thread would be the last mgh888 01/15/26 07:01 PM
I think you're wayyyyyy of base.

Germany, UK, Nordic countries... Most of Europe are far far left of where the Democrats are. None of them are communist or kissing cousins to communism.
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Trump: Making China Great Again. mgh888 01/15/26 09:49 AM
interesting article - not a small sample size (26,000) and not some Rando on twitter with an extreme view.

https://ecfr.eu/publication/how-trump-is-making-china-great-again-and-what-it-means-for-europe/

Donald Trump did not go into politics to make China great again. But that is what the latest poll of global public opinion from the European Council on Foreign Relations suggests he has done in the eyes of the world.

A year on from Trump’s return, in countries across the globe, many people believe China is on the verge of becoming even more powerful. Even before Trump’s dramatic intervention in Venezuela, his aggressive “America First” approach was driving people closer to China. Paradoxically, his disavowal of the liberal international order may have given people licence to build stronger links to Beijing, since they no longer feel the need to fall in line with a US-led alliance system. Meanwhile, “the West” seems to be a spent geopolitical force for the foreseeable future. America’s traditional enemies fear it less than they once did—while allies now worry about falling victim to a predatory US.

This splitting of the West is most visible in Europe, and in what others think of Europe. Russians now regard the EU as more of an enemy than they do the US; and Ukrainians look more to Brussels than to Washington for succour. Most Europeans no longer consider America a reliable ally, and they are keen to rearm. These are the main findings of a new poll of 25,949 respondents across 21 countries conducted in November 2025—one year after Trump’s triumphant victory in the last presidential election—for ECFR and Oxford University’s Europe in a Changing World research project, the fourth in a series of such global surveys. While the data predate Trump’s operation in Venezuela, many of the trends identified here seem to prefigure it, and one imagines they might even be reinforced by thisintervention.

The world appears to be becoming more open to China; or at least not fear it—an evolution that is in keeping with dominant Chinese interpretations of global geopolitics. As ECFR set out in The Idea of China last year, Xi Jinping and others believe the world is experiencing “great changes unseen in a century”, entailing (although not confined to) a power shift from West to East. One way the Chinese are dealing with this—and with America’s hegemony—is to work with other countries to “democratise international relations” by giving non-Western countries more of a voice. In a global order in which (as this year’s survey shows) publics feel their countries are freer than ever to choose their friends, the results of the poll will be music to the ears of decision-makers in Beijing. For decision-makers in Europe, however, the question is how to live in the truly multipolar world many Europeans have long dreamed of, but perhaps never imagined would take shape in quite this way. They also worry the Venezuela intervention legitimises the idea of China and Russia having their own spheres of influence.
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Palus Politicus
Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide PitDAWG 01/14/26 06:07 PM
The deadline set by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law in November 2025, for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release the files was December 19, 2025, though the DOJ stated it would need "a few more weeks" to complete the release due to newly discovered documents. Which they admitted in the article above was "less than 1% of the Epstein files."

The last major batch of documents released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) came on December 23, 2025, consisting of nearly 30,000 pages.

So their "claim is" they will release them in batches as they go through them. It's been 22 days since a single file has been turned over.

Since Republicans are issuing contempt of congress charges, where is the contempt charges against the DOJ? How much longer will they exempt from following congressional orders?
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Re: DOJ launches criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell PitDAWG 01/14/26 05:25 PM
I think you are getting to the meat of it. Disagreeing with the fed chair isn't unprecedented. Calling him names and attacking him verbally in public took it to another level. And now with investigations by using the DOJ as a tool against him has far exceeded anything close to normal and is a very dangerous precedent.
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Re: Wild Card FATE 01/14/26 04:20 PM
Rodgers is going to wander into the Peruvian jungle, drink the Yagé and decide his best move is some strong indica and six months of couch-lock.

If someone calls him to get off the couch, long after the grind of TC and the early season, he'll decide if that city if worthy of putting his cape back on and playing Super Hero.
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Re: Got Geiko? PitDAWG 01/14/26 03:46 PM
I've been considering switching to Allstate for this commercial alone. Typical Michigan fan...................

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Palus Politicus
Re: Justice Dept Resignations..... PitDAWG 01/14/26 03:36 PM
I heard Lindsey Halligan is available to fill in. That's how things usually end up when the DOJ tries to cover things up or prosecute cases that hold no merit for political reasons. People who try to uphold the law and act above board can no longer contribute to the bastardization of the justice system.
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