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TxHoops

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  1. Amen. One of the reasons I really enjoy my discussions with you. We agree most of the time on sports, rarely on politics, but always in our enjoyment of our conversations on either... And sometimes I even enjoy Nash
  2. Here's another issue I have with your reasoning. The voting for Trump because I'm concerned about the SCOTUS appointments. Again, from my friend who is the West Texas neoconservative (I say neo because they don't consider anyone east of Dallas true conservatives - I kid, I kid). I brought this point up yesterday and he told me the SCOTUS is one of the main reasons he WON'T vote for Trump. My buddy is someone I would consider a legal scholar, as opposed to me where I consider myself a legal "enthusiast." Anyway, he told me that to my surprise and immediately texted me the following article. Again, from a conservative "rag" (I kid, I kid): [Hidden Content]
  3. Another interesting thought: in talking to an ultra-conservative friend of mine today from West Texas, he is for the first time in his life not voting for the GOP candidate for President but voting for Johnson instead. This is a guy who is one of the most politically active (literally and philosophically) people I know. He has ran for and held offices as a Republican. But he refuses to vote for Trump for a multitude of reasons. Anyway, he and I go back many years and we were talking about the Libertarian ticket. He knows I have been a big fan of Weld's for over 20 years. I made a comment that I wish that ticket was inverted and Weld was the presidential candidate. To which he immediately replied, "I wish all 3 tickets were inverted." Truer words...
  4. Amen. More than anything, it appears to me that both parties are a mess in many ways. I would like to see them both held accountable or turned on their ears.
  5. THAT I can definitely respect! I suppose none of us agree completely with any candidate but I have a TON of respect for Mr. Paul.
  6. Here is another article by a conservative columnist that might make more sense. You are correct about logic having nothing to do with the theoretical by the way. Logic is more mathematical. The conservative Mr. Wolf explains why the "theory" of the non-vote or 3rd party vote is inherently flawed: [Hidden Content]
  7. And by the way, I really hope Johnson/Weld get to the 15 percent number so they can be a part of the debate process. I know Perot took almost 20 percent of the vote, but even then there was not a situation like this where you had two candidates this unpopular squaring off. Not in the last 100 years have we had an election where a 3rd party has the potential to make a serious run. Win or lose, it could be a huge improvement to our political process. And it is just as possible or probable that their candidacy could be just as harmful to Hillary. And like it or not, without their impact and on the current trajectory, Trump's not going to win anyway. You guys don't want to hear it but you will eventually find it to be true.
  8. And by no means am I trying to discount or belittle your opinion or way of thinking. On the contrary, I think it is a very pervasive way of thinking for the anti-Hillary folks. I understand and appreciate the thought. Just presenting another thought process and one I would argue is a more sound approach. But we all have our own ways of processing things, right?
  9. If you believe Trump would be for small government, you haven't studied the man much or examined what little he has proposed in terms of concrete plans. The type of policy you want to predominate an elected official's philosophy of government is simply not in his nature. However, ironically, you do succinctly state the foundation of the Libertarian party (as little governs at involvement as possible). As for the logic (or flawed logic) of a non-vote or a 3rd party vote being a vote for Hillary, the following article does a decent job of explaining fallacy of that thinking: [Hidden Content]
  10. I know many of you would be holding your nose when voting for Trump. I know many Dems who feel the same about Hillary. I have also heard time and again that not voting or voting Libertarian is a vote for Hillary. This in my opinion is inherently flawed logic. It is also held, in my estimation, by many who still believe Ross Perot cost GHWB the election in '92, the actual polling data be darned. In fact, the reverse is just as likely to be true, Perot cost Clinton more votes. [Hidden Content] [Hidden Content] Of course, you may prefer Trump to the Johnson/Weld ticket, which makes it a non-issue. But if, like a huge block of voters, you think the two main parties offer horrible alternatives, would you consider voting for the 3rd party candidates?
  11. Had this exact same discussion today. He either needs to develop thicker skin or reconsider his recent "job application." If he doesn't, he will ruin any chance he might have. Which is fortunate because no one needs to have that kind of power and responsibility when they have no control over their impulses. His candor is admirable at times, downright scary at others.
  12. I assume this is the one? Either way, worth the read, especially for those that coach or work with young people: [Hidden Content]
  13. It was a good article but I'm growing tired of your inarguable platitudes
  14. ^ FIFY
  15. I believe you are correct. I couldn't remember the UGA one in 1980 but was reminded upon research
  16. He decommitted within 24 hours of the first commitment. But he ended up deciding his first instinct was correct
  17. My son told me Cowherd was ripping on aggy during his show today over this latest "misstep." Love that guy.
  18. WB JV may be a heavy district favorite this year
  19. I've already told you I'm not going to disagree with you on the state of Panther basketball ever again. You've been right and I've been wrong way too often! I meant he will be missed by the Panthers. And you're right about Dotson - going to be a special one for you guys.
  20. I think they tried but Silsbee had a full schedule.
  21. And you guys get back on topic. So far, I have Nash and Rebgp attending the opening of Southside With You with me (Nash confirmed ITT and Rebgp - I am just counting him in and can always induce him to go by buying him a po boy or something). Who else is in?
  22. Pretty interesting list. Nixon too low, Hays way too high (relative of mine but should be in bottom 5, 10 at leasr), a few other discrepancies IMO but overall one of the better ones of these Ive seen.
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