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  1. It basically means that all athletes are being treated as "in school out of season". So limited contact as permitted by local corporations but they are able to participate with club teams and private instructors. I'm not aware of any travel organization that is having tournaments anywhere in the country right now. What shocked me was to caveat that if they can resume May 1, cutting the number of practices from 10 to 5, I never thought they would waiver on that number. In all fairness to the IHSAA I think they are doing everything in their power to have a spring sports season. Hats of too them for being flexible, holding out hope, and trying to salvage something out of the spring season. At this point I think it's a foregone conclusion spring sports aren't happening. Breaks my heart for all the seniors. All the preparation that has already been put in by the coaches, athletes, and officials, but as the old adage goes, play every game like it's your last, because it could be.
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  2. Thanks. I agree it's humorous that you choose to debate whether Rand Paul perms his hair or not. It has provided me and others quite a few laughs.
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  3. It's just as likely that the picture was taken in his bathroom at home. There is nothing in the picture to denote that it is in a government building.
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  4. Your logic as far as a spectator makes sense but I still really think that every school should should deserve the opportunity to compete no matter what their talent is. Imagine a school that is 0-9 that has 1 division 1 athlete and 1 d3 athlete coming up, they could easily be 3-6 the next season or a 4-5 team. I enjoy the conversation but there is always going to be someone on the bottom.
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  5. I think he took a job somewhere in Ohio if memory serves.
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  7. I don't know ANY. Only ones who claim to be on paper.
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  8. I'm merely playing Muda's Advocate. Isn't that your MO?
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  9. It says a lot about your character to see how much you value a charlatan and shyster like Bill Gates.
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  10. I think you read WAY too much into that. I just read a guys resume and thought....that sounds like a guy I would want on my staff!
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  11. Hope they can find a good person to take over the Strength and conditioning. He was also the Head track coach so they will be looking to fill that position also
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  12. Many times, I have found that the Talking Dead helps work through so many things that happen in the episode. This has helped worked through it, so I can appreciate all that took place. It does seem that after a great or intense episode, the one that follows goes a bit flat.
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  13. You can take some history courses, too. Of course, you might want to take them at a private university. Nobody's work is diminished. He does very good things and doesn't horde his ideas, nor his wealth, so it seems. My parents never told me the world wasn't fair. They told me to do the best I can, visit the world, do what I would like to do, be kind, and to be respectful....among other things. Absolutely, one should choose. But in a capitalistic society, one has to play within the capitalistic rules set up by that government. Some say China is communist, some say socialist, some say fascist, but there is a lot of capitalism happening in their ranks. I think large churches are communist or socialist, but you don't see their members saying that, but when members need help, the churches shut their doors more often than not. Small, local churches help until it hurts. Simple observations. As usual, we're more alike than we're different, we just have different ways of perceiving things and communicating. i'm not deriding as much as stating that they are controlling/monopolistic, the antithesis of capitalism. From living in Latin America, I can tell you that from my experience and perspective, the racism, sexism, classism, and other isms are worse. I'm not sure about Asia, but here that they could be.
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  14. How again is all of this related to football?
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  15. I think more importantly he was our strength and conditioning coordinator for the whole school
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  16. It will be an open competition I am sure. Hate the Jimmy Graham signing.... Love the Quinn signing as a big upgrade from Floyd and cut his 13.2 M I think Mitch wins the job.
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  17. 1990. Week 6. We (Pike Central) came from 14-0 down and beat Southridge 16-14. On a personal level fun for me because I'm from Southridge. That is the last time PC has beaten Southridge. Great night. Our players never quit and made the plays we had to make. We sealed the deal with an interception with 30 seconds left.
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  18. Why yes gonzo, a grown man and politician is going to make some kind of speech/comment/announcement, standing in what is most likely some kind of government building, with curlers in his hair. Grow up. You mean the "corporate paymasters" whose businesses and industries provide employment to millions of American and non-American individuals?
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  19. The "lack of social mobility" has a lot do with a lack of desire. "Just getting by" is now the accepted norm for entire swaths of the population, thanks primarily to the "War on Poverty" started by the LBJ administration. But you can look at how you'd like, that it's the fault of capitalism. It works. Evolution has taught us that.
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  20. Why of all of the human beings on planet Earth do you pick BILL GATES to idolize? Gates did squat for the PC; MS-DOS was the cheaper OS for the PC. Even then, MS-DOS wasn't original- it's a clone of CP/M, which another company developed.
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  21. The perm tests positive https://www.yahoo.com/news/sen-rand-paul-reveals-coronavirus-174549863.html Oh the irony, after he and his extra whacky dad tried to claim this was a hoax.
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  22. An a hole would be the guy who votes against extending unemployment benefits to those affected by the virus. I wonder if the perm will donate his paycheck while is not working. Somehow, I doubt it. Pointing out irony is not gloating. Get off your high horse and back on Rocinante.
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  23. Yes the one that protected all the corporate paymasters. Not at all shocking you didn't mention their reasons. Gotta take care of the fat cats first. #BurrSellOFF
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  24. The recent Harris poll is not "an average of a lots of polls" "going all the way back to the beginning". It is simply a recent poll. I laughed about all the libtards on this forum when Jimmy Dore was ripping the Mcarthyism approach during the past three years. Libtards are easily manipulated, gullible fools.
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  25. Justice Department Reportedly Asks Congress for Indefinite Detention Powers To Fight Coronavirus: https://reason.com/2020/03/21/justice-department-reportedly-asks-congress-for-indefinite-detention-powers-to-fight-coronavirus/\ "The DOJ proposal is deeply troubling and would raise a whole host of constitutional concerns," says Scott Bullock, president and general counsel for the Institute for Justice, a libertarian law firm. "History demonstrates again and again that governments use a crisis to expand power and violate vital constitutional principles. And when the supposed emergency is over, the expanded powers often become permanent." Clark Neily, vice president for criminal justice at the Cato Institute, says the Justice Department should not be trusted with more expansive powers. "If history is any indication, it's a near certainty that these powers will be abused and that DOJ will try to hide those abuses when they occur," says Neily. "This is simply not an agency that has earned the kind of trust implied by these requests for increased authority and discretion." It's also unclear how allowing indefinite detention would help fight the coronavirus outbreak. It seems more likely that the DOJ is learning from members of Congress and the president that the crisis provides a convenient excuse to ask for things it already wanted in the first place. "Congress must loudly reply 'NO,'" wrote Rep. Justin Amash on Twitter. If you think that those powers, once granted by Congress, would be used only in temporary or emergency situations—well, I have a 2001 Authorization on the Use of Military Force to sell you. Exactly. If the Justice Department and Mr. Barr get what they want here it will never go away. After all never let a good "crisis" go to waste. Police State.
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  26. Why yes, everyone keeps a full-sized American Flag and what looks to be some kind of fern in their bathroom. Just keep digging your hole of stupidity gonzo. It is quite humorous.
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  27. We Will Regret Not Taking the Economic Effects of Mass Quarantine More Seriously: https://reason.com/2020/03/23/we-will-regret-not-taking-the-economic-effects-of-mass-quarantine-more-seriously/ Elsewhere, the Nobel Prize–winning biophysicist Michael Levitt, who predicted—apparently accurately—a much-swifter decline in coronavirus spread in China and elsewhere, is arguing that an overreaction to the disease could do more damage than the disease itself. The Los Angeles Times reports: Levitt isn't waving away health concerns, but he's following the numbers as he finds them. Even in heavily affected countries such as Iran, which is reportedly suffering from a lack of medical resources, new infections have leveled off: On March 19, the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal argued that "no society can safeguard public health for long at the cost of its overall economic health." Just a few days ago, it seemed plausible to argue for a more measured response to the pandemic, one that balanced several areas of concern, including the economy, civil liberties, and the psychological effects of quarantines: Not even a full week later, those concerns seem as distant and irrelevant as arguments against massive (and ineffective) stimulus spending in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. If the problem this time is literally new—"the novel coronavirus"—the politics are all too familiar. As the Journal editors put it: For the next few weeks (months? years?), nothing will matter more to politicians and the media except increasingly stringent public health measures that will become more draconian (and probably less successful) than those taken in countries such as South Korea, where life is beginning to drift back to normal. But as the window on a measured response gets nailed shut like the apartment doors of infected residents in China reportedly were, we should put in a marker to come back to these questions whenever life returns to normal. These policies are killing the United States of America, and that death is not from the COVID-19.
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  28. Here's what Indiana's 'stay at home order' means during the coronavirus pandemic: https://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2020/03/23/indianas-stay-home-order-what-means-how-long-lasts/2899240001/ "Outdoor activities such as walking." Good, should be no issues with my short hiking and backpacking trip planned for later in the week. Not that such an order would stop me in the first place.................
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  29. No, Gonzo. I gave you the logical proof you asked for. Now you are just spinning and stretching your self into oblivion. Again.
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  30. Disgusting behavior. https://www.yahoo.com/news/absolutely-irresponsible-rand-pauls-colleagues-145950404.html Like many libertarians, they only think about themselves.
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  31. You obviously don't know many libertarians. How is living like a sheep in your mom's basement going? She still bringing you meals? And exactly how does the "being tested" automatically equate to "testing positive". Does the article state Mr. Paul visiting the gym after testing positive for COVID-19? Your SJW and TDS is showing again.
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  32. I believe it was you or your sockpuppet Barry who brought up the subject, not I. I simply asked for proof of the assertion. That is hardly a "debate". Although to somebody as simple minded as you it probably seems like it.
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  33. *yawn* Now go play in the dirt gonzo. It's what you are best at.
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