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Disney World Releases Statement Critical Of PNG’s Orlando Performance!
tvc184 replied to tvc184's topic in Political Forum
Then what is offensive? Do mascots need approval? -
Disney World Releases Statement Critical Of PNG’s Orlando Performance!
tvc184 replied to tvc184's topic in Political Forum
Is Indian an offensive term like some kind of racial slur? I have seen the comment to “educate yourself”. About what? -
I really don’t think so. It is just the opposite. They are doing it because they believe in majority of Americans are out of touch. I believe it is done for behind the scenes deals with the knowledge that a majority of the Americans (that vote for them) have no clue what is happening.
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The one I have watched said 10 times, then a other 10 times watching peoples’ reaction videos to his video?
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One of the craziest things is that nonsensical story he came up with. Since he concocted the whole deal and could carry it out at his discretion, he could’ve come up with something more rational.
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I like the change of times because it modifies when the sun came up as far as our clock workday and when it goes down. The issue is and always will be that the sun doesn’t always cooperate with work or outdoor activities. At different times of the year it rises and sets at different times. Everybody knows that but sometimes when I see discussing daylight saving time, it apparently goes over some people‘s heads. Whether we continue going back-and-forth once in the spring and once the fall or if they settle on one really doesn’t matter much. The funny part is when I see the same argument over and over…… I lose an hour sleep in the spring. Yes, on a Sunday morning you will get one less hour of sleep. The crazy part is you would think that the person always got up at exactly the same time the other 364 days. During the entire year apparently some people never get up early to go hunting or fishing or go to work a bit early for overtime or have a headache or…… I (and at least Bullets13) members of a hunting forum website and I guarantee it practically every one of the thousands of members gets up way earlier than normal to go hunting or fishing many times during the year. Those are the same people that say, oh my God, I have to wake up early one day. Things that make you go hmmmm……
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In my opinion, you and Todd WERE Setxsports. The behind the scenes leg work was outstanding and extensive. How many times did the mods ask questions and you both had answers quickly, no wavering or ambiguity and backed us up. The mods know and others might soon find out the void that has occurred with Todd’s passing and your retirement. It has been my privilege and pleasure to work with you. Job well done. Enjoy the beach and your other pursuits.
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Fortunately it’s not their call. Unfortunately (I think) the victim country has to be a signatory of the ICC Rome agreement. Ukraine has never signed nor ratified the Rome accords.
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I am not criticizing your comment but “headlines” are usually clickbait and/or sensationalism.
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I don’t think that was a “full scale invasion”.
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Beaumont United 66 Dallas Kimball 64/FINAL
tvc184 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
I had given up!! Awesome is often overused but that was an awesome finish. -
Let’s see, kicked off a basketball team in the state tournament, very likely losing the football scholarship he signed and facing up to 20 years in prison (according to what charges are filed) because…. He wanted to be cool? He is a felon who always carry guns and just had not been caught? For some reason he felt extremely threatened while at a heavily guarded event? Obviously there’s nothing even approaching a valid reason for the situation to have happened. He was talented enough to play in the state tournament in basketball and sign a football scholarship to play in college. Apparently that talent did not extend to his thought process. And this has nothing to do with Dallas having a lack of institutional control or an undisciplined team, etc. That all might or might not be true but unless somebody in the school district knew this kid was packing a gun, you can’t blame that on them.
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A true what the heck moment. An 18 year old student, who signed a scholarship to play football in college, is a star on the basketball team (about to play Beaumont United coincidentally) in the state championship tournament …. decided it was a good thing to bring a gun with him and throw it in his gym bag. It went off and shot another student in the foot. She other went surgery and is on the way home. So now he may be facing up for 20 years in prison and losing his free college…. because maybe he wanted to be cool? What dangers did this kid perceive while with a team in a heavily guarded event that he felt he needed to bring a pistol with him to a basketball game? I have a hard time believing that he actually felt he was on some grave danger. [Hidden Content]
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There is generally no issue with females moving to male sports. There is usually such a physical difference that there is no unfair advantage, at least after puberty. I coached in Little League in the early 1980s and had a 12 year old girl on my team and if I remember correctly, she made the All Stars. This was 40 years ago folks and nobody cared. That is because she had no unfair advantage. Once the guys’ voices started getting deeper and stubble started growing on their faces, her equality and skills went away. So women crossing over into men’s sports, even when they can, seems as equal at best. Men crossing into women’s is anything but equal. In practically any professional or college level sport, the top women probably would not crack the top 500 for men. There is just that huge of a disparity in strength. I think all you have is a bunch of male losers who cannot compete against their own level of competition so wish to bully a weaker person. Let’s say a male was number one in the world in a sport such as for example the 400. He had record setting times and is on the USA Olympic team for the next Olympics. He is an overwhelming favorites to win the gold. Is he going to opt out and run as a woman because he has feeling feminine or gay or transgender or whatever? I think not!! So yes, let’s allow them to have their own competition. It can be like the minor leagues in baseball, JV in football, the men’s softball league, the everybody gets a trophy league or whatever.
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Jury Convicts Man of Valentine's Day Killing in Beaumont
tvc184 replied to bullets13's topic in Local Headlines
After being a cop for almost 4 decades, I see a lot of humor (as probably do ER nurses, EMTs, doctors, etc.) in a lot of situations that other people might think is sick. I don’t ever recall having a desire, even in jest, in making such a comment about a beautiful woman who was brutally was murdered by an abusive husband. At least it is anonymous……. -
Jury Convicts Man of Valentine's Day Killing in Beaumont
tvc184 replied to bullets13's topic in Local Headlines
The judge DID NOT give him 30 years. There was no punishment phase of the trial and it was about to be argued and then go in front of the jury. During the lunch recess, a plea deal was reached between the DA and the convicted murderer. This is my opinion on that plea deal…… Yes it was a light sentence. I would have likely not accepted the deal as the DA without at least 50 so he would have 25 to do minimum. Of course that is easy for me to say sitting in my house watching it on YouTube. However….. It is always a roll of the dice in front of a jury. A jury with a little sympathy could have given him 10 years and then probated that so he would actually do no time in prison. I watched it live on YouTube and I think there was nine women on the jury. Would that tend to show sympathy? So the DA could accept a 30 year sentence as opposed to risking a potential probation. I think the number of women could have actually worked against him also. That is the roll of the dice. I think I saw four or five black women on the jury. That could be the wildcard either way. The DA might have seen them as having sympathy for the black defendant however….. They and the other women might have had just the opposite effect. There is a reasonable chance that the women either have a relative or a friend who is going through or has gone through abuse just like the murdered woman was claimed to have gone through. Rather than being sympathetic toward the convicted murder, they might have been the ones that wanted to throw the book at him. The murderer, who up until he was found guilty was proclaiming his innocence, as part of the plea deal agreed to file no appeals and the verdict would stand as final along with the sentencing. So the murderer and/or his attorneys looked at that jury and said we might go see if the DA will make an offer. I think I only saw three men on the jury. It is obviously just my opinion but I thought it was great and think it was a black women on the jury who pushed the murderer to accept a plea deal with no appeal possible. He could have still made a plea in from of the jury for a lighter sentence and probation. Rather than seeing them as an easy touch (they could’ve easily held out for a lower sentence), the defense might have seen them as sympathetic toward the victim. So both sides have something to risk by going in front of the jury. Even though they got a conviction, a light sentence with probation would have been a slap in the face to the DA and the victim’s family. Then the murderer could’ve hoped for that light sentence but he also could have had the jury give him 99 years. With both having a lot on the line, they came to that agreement. I have no way of knowing but I suspect and thought it was a great that black women may have been the deciding factor. Their presence on the jury might have been powerful but obviously we will never know. -
No, I glanced at it and missed the prescription part.
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This officer did not kill Breonna Taylor but he returned fire after a partner was shot. He fired into the apartment where the gun fire was coming from and did not hit anyone but a couple of bullets with him to the neighboring apartment. The officer who shot Breonna Taylor was not charged (correctly) So I think they charged this officer with endangering. Fortunately the jury saw through the charge and acquitted the officer. [Hidden Content]
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Probably can if you don’t have a script for it.
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I think the keyword there though is “impaired”. If you are impaired then I don’t think a legal prescription helps. I underwent several random drug screens as part of our contract as a police officer. If I had a lawful drugs in my system, as long as it was prescribed, I was okay. Even if lawful however, if I showed up for work impaired, I could be disciplined up to termination. Impaired has the same definition in the law usually as intoxicated.
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I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that the world possibly being on the brink of nuclear Armageddon might seem more serious at this point.
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My older brother was a Navy corpsman for 26 years including treating combat casualties. I can assume that I could be able to perform minor surgeries….
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Yeah but in local politics, name can sometimes carry a lot of weight. When you have a justice of the peace whose only name recognition is that her husband is an evening news anchor….. It does not mean that they will not be a good judge but people literally vote for a name. I’m not telling you anything you don’t know it just mentioning the obvious. I worked with a police officer who they wanted to go to advanced traffic investigating school to learn to reconstruct fatal accidents.. He said he wanted no part of it and he hates doing math. The commanders’ rationale? The officer’s brother was an accountant for a large company. That makes about as much sense as name recognition.