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Muda69

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  1. Nice to know you speak for all the individuals living in the Tennessee Valley.
  2. Watch Bill Gates Drink Water That Had Poop Just Moments Before: https://time.com/3656199/bill-gates-drinks-water-poop/
  3. Hmm, now you are a racist in addition to a socialist. And why should a employer, regardless of their ownership, welcome a labor union into their facility? "slave drivers", Lol. Just admit you couldn't handle some hard work and be done with it.
  4. So you support the tyranny of the majority and not the individual's freedom of association. Got it. You are a socialist to the core, Dante. And those who CHOOSE not be a member of a labor union should not receive those "benefits", whatever the hell they are exactly.
  5. Biden orders airstrikes in Syria, retaliating against Iran-backed militias: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/biden-airstrikes-syria-retaliating-against-iran-backed-militias-n1258912 Looks like we have another War President, like Mr. Obama before him. And "defensive" my ass.
  6. 'There was no one better than Cliz' | Longtime radio voice of Purdue basketball dies at 74 https://www.jconline.com/story/sports/2021/02/27/larry-clisby-longtime-radio-voice-purdue-basketball-dies-74/6850941002/ Truly a Purdue and Lafayette area icon. He will be missed.
  7. The Absurd Criticism of Rand Paul’s Rachel Levine Questioning https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/02/the-absurd-criticism-of-rand-pauls-rachel-levine-questioning/ Having reviewed the evidence from all sides, the judges in Bell’s case concluded that it was “highly unlikely that a child aged 13 or under would be competent to give consent to the administration of puberty blockers,” adding that it was also “doubtful that a child aged 14 or 15 could understand and weigh the long-term risks and consequences of the administration of puberty blockers.” Accordingly, the court ordered a National Health Service moratorium on the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for gender-dysphoric young people. Got that New York Times, et al.? The Keira Bell decision happened in Enlightened, secular Britain — and at the behest of impartial and liberal-minded judges. Unfortunately, in the absence of a similar judicial intervention — or indeed of a centralized health-care system — the situation in the United States is far more out of control. There are currently 40+ transgender-youth clinics (and counting) in the United States, according to the Human Rights Campaign. The largest transgender-youth clinic in Los Angeles saw more than 1,000 patients in 2019; the youngest patient was four years old. And the director of that clinic has admitted to personally recommending double mastectomies for “probably about 200” adolescent females, a decision she has justified by the argument that “they don’t identify as girls,” thus breast removal is actually “chest reconstruction.” Similarly, a study entitled “Age Is Just a Number,” published in 2017 in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, reveals that eleven out of the 20 surgeons interviewed admitted to having performed vaginoplasty — that is, castration followed by the inversion of the penis to form a pseudo-vaginal canal — “1 to 20” times on males under the age of 18. If the British judges think that minors can’t consent to taking drugs and hormones to halt puberty, how likely is it that a minor can consent to having his or her sexual organs removed or mutilated? Here’s another question worth pondering: If the Democratic nominee for assistant health secretary won’t answer basic questions related to child welfare — and the liberal media and political class won’t hold that nominee to account — how likely is it that this dangerous ideological agenda is about to get worse? Very likely.
  8. Agreed. I used to live next door to an apartment house in Frankfort and we never had issues with the Hispanics/Latinos that lived there. The problems always came with the frankly "white trash" types that lived there. Anecdotal I know, but I think there is some truth there.
  9. Correct. Frankfort is not a "lily white" town or country community. In fact the last count I saw were that Caucasians were a racial minority in Frankfort High School.
  10. I dunno. The people around Mecca, Montezuma, and Rosedale seem like independent minded folks.
  11. Colton Crum, a Notre Dame junior who claimed a gold medal at the 2021 ACC Indoor Championships with a pole vault of 16-9.5 feet: https://theacc.com/news/2021/2/25/indoor-track-field-virginia-tech.aspx#:~:text=Notre Dame junior Colton Crum,Virginia Tech junior Harrison Rice.
  12. I'm sure there is a rich Cass county farmer or two that happily picks up the tab........................
  13. I'm assuming before the consolidation that Rockville and Turkey Run were separate government school corporations? Therefore a consolidation would save $ on administrative staff like a superintendent.
  14. You do realize Griddy only has something like 29,000 customers, and those customers were made aware of the risks associated with the Griddy model? Griddy even sent out 'flash notices' that their electric rates were poised to skyrocket and even suggested to customers they switch to another provider, which in Texas is a fairly quick and painless procedure. Do TVA customers have a viable alternative?
  15. I'm sure a number of Texas citizens and their families did. They were prepared.
  16. https://www.cato.org/blog/some-preliminary-thoughts-texas-electricity-meltdown
  17. No, I won't freeze. I personally have backup plans in place in case of an extended power outage. Do you?
  18. So the IHSAA exists to recognize "success" and basically ignore failure. Got it. Turkey Run and Rockville schools did recently consolidate, yes. I'm not sure if athletic relevance was the primary reason behind such a move however.
  19. Good. Texans are great people, wanting less federal government intervention in their lives. Something socialists like yourself and Mr. Cillizza can't stand. I'll take independence over dependence on the federal government any day, as apparently so do most Texans.
  20. Nobody or no organization is perfect, Dante. Even your precious federal government.
  21. So you are saying Mr. Paul shouldn't have an opinion when it comes to offering gender altering medicines and surgeries to minors? If that is so then exactly who in Congress should have an opinion, only those who are sex change "experts"?
  22. Because it is. Unless you hate the concept of Freedom of Association, which apparently you do. Because it is. Why the hell have a vote to organize if the rules/laws are now slanted enough that it will pass every time?
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