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Along these lines: The New York Times, NBC, and Other Outlets Don't Trust You To Handle the Truth: https://reason.com/2019/10/14/the-new-york-times-nbc-and-other-outlets-dont-trust-you-to-handle-the-truth/ Here's the video that the Times was quick to write about but refused to link to in its online coverage (forget about embedding!). Decide for yourself is this is too much for regular folks to handle: The video, which was originally posted to YouTube over a year ago, had virtually no views until the Times' coverage; as of this writing, it had more than 136,000 views on the channel above and has been viewed millions more times in various YouTube and Twitter iterations. The Times' leadership seems more than willing to grab readers' eyeballs by talking about the video, but they are not willing to provide readers with easy access to the offending material. ....
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As the 2019 regular season draws to a close let us remember those winless teams, trying to banish their futility with one last grasp at regular season greatness, aka winning a football game. After all winning the last game of the regular season may just the provide the spark needed for a deep tournament run, right? Without further ado, here is a list of 0-* teams looking for that late regular season victory. Please consider attending one of these games, the players will thank you. Games marked with an asterisk (*) are extra special "0'fer vs. 0'fer" contests: Fort Wayne Wayne (0-8) @ Carroll (Fort Wayne) (5-3) *South Bend St. Joseph (0-8) @ South Bend Adams (0-8) Mooresville (6-2) @ Perry Meridian (0-8) Muncie Central (0-8) @ Logansport (1-7) Evansville Harrison (0-8) @ Evansville Bosse (1-7) Monrovia (0-8) @ Indianapolis Scecina (5-3) Bellmont (0-8) @ East Noble (8-0) Munster (0-8) @ Kanakakee Valley (3-5) Heritage (1-7) @ Jay County (0-8) Wabash (3-5) @ Whitko (0-8) *Northwestern (0-8) @ Benton Central (0-8) Connersville (0-8) @ Batesville (2-6) *Frankfort (0-8) @ Crawfordville (0-8) Washington (0-8) @ North Knox (5-3) Charlestown (6-2) @ Eastern (Pekin) (0-8) Shelbyville (0-8) @ Pendletone Heights (4-4) Fountain Central (0-8) @ Parke Heritage (7-1) North Central (Farmersburg) (1-7) @ Eastern Greene (0-8) Hammond (0-7) @ East Chicago Central (5-3) Knox (7-1) @ Caston (0-8) Eastbrook (6-2) @ Elwood (0-8) North Posey (3-5) @ Pike Central (0-8) Hammond Noll (0-3) @ Calumet (6-1) River Forest (4-4) @ Gary Roosevelt (0-8) South Newtwon (0-8) @ Lake Station (1-7)
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The New Normal, round 2
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
A 12-Year-Old Girl Pointed Finger Guns at Other Kids. Cops Handcuffed and Arrested Her.: https://reason.com/2019/10/14/finger-guns-school-felony-arrest-handcuffs-westridge-middle/ Police shouldn't be handling a matter like this. At all. -
Blind Draw - An Absolute Tragedy
Muda69 replied to BTF's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I would take options 2 & 3 combined. "Back in the day", meaning the early 1980's for myself, we played a 10 game regular season schedule and had to qualify for the playoffs. I believe that was the infamous "cluster" era? -
The Shut Up And Take My Money Thread
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
I figured this could go in this thread because HBO is a paid service: Two very, very good HBO series just finished their seasons last night: Succession only got better during it's second season. Highly recommended! Great drama, dark humor abounds, with fantastic performances by Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong. Danny McBride's The Righteous Gemstones just finished it's inaugural season. Very funny stuff, hope there will be a season #2. -
Hoosier Conference 2019
Muda69 replied to Punttheball's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Go Bulldogs. Coach needs to wear a green tie, and the players need to have really big shoulder pads.................... -
School Choice is Good For America; round 3
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Links? And as if government school administrators/bureaucrats have room to talk when it comes to "cooking the books". https://indefenseofliberty.blog/2018/10/18/arizona-school-districts-accumulate-millions-in-fraud/ https://www.opb.org/news/article/portland-public-schools-fraud-3-million-construction-payment/ https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/2019/01/08/scammer-get-nearly-1-million-meant-caddo-charter-school/2514083002/ https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5637480 https://www.governing.com/topics/education/chicago-public-schools-employee-responsible-for-870k-in-billing-fraud.html https://www.alamogordonews.com/story/news/local/community/2019/01/17/alamogordo-schools-procurement-payroll-fraud-aps-audit/2608062002/ https://freebeacon.com/issues/chicago-public-school-employees-engaged-in-fraud-illegal-activity/ https://www.npri.org/nevadajournal/2017/03/20/ccsds-systemic-problem-and-its-consequences/ -
The New Normal, round 2
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Why don’t we condemn Mr. Bush and Ellen for a reason that really matters. Being Cowboys fans, ugh. -
If there is no demand for these products then they won't be produced. If they are produced to supply a small demand then they will be expensive and anyone with a brain in their head will look for a cheaper and more available alternative. In the case of lead paint, the prospective tenant or real estate buyer can ask for verification that there is no lead paint. If the seller or landlord lies then the buyer can sew them. It's easy and cheap to test products for lead so both parties can easily find out the truth.
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School Choice is Good For America; round 3
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Teachers’ unions are fighting hard against educational innovation, but many welcome reforms are here to stay.: https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/10/school-reform-teachers-unions-battle-innovation/