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Muda69

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  1. Kokomo Wildkats (8-0) Carroll (Flora) Cougars (8-0)
  2. Kokomo Wildkats (8-0) Carroll (Flora) Cougars (8-0)
  3. California Will Transition Kids by Force: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/california-will-transition-kids-by-force/ True evil, now on a national level.
  4. Both Mr. Nelson and Mr. Kelly look out of shape to me. It's like they have their big contracts so they can coast for a few seasons...........................
  5. As Mr. Doyel at the Indianapolis Star states Matt Ryan is done, over the hill. It would almost have been better if the Colts had lost, falling to 1-3-1. That way there would have been more pressure to let Sam Ehlinger play and bench Ryan.
  6. On Tuesday I saw gasoline on sale for $4.59 a gallon in Lafayette. Thanks Joe.
  7. The Ghouls Descend On Florida Only to Be Disappointed: https://spectator.org/the-ghouls-descend-on-florida-only-to-be-disappointed/ But perhaps some of that gender gap is a reflection of the continuing credibility women — or many of them — still afford to the legacy corporate media. It isn’t enough, of course. Objectively, DeSantis is giving Florida all it could ask for in a hurricane response and more. And the ghouls are going hungry this week.
  8. Not a college or pro football story I know, but nonetheless a disturbing and important one: https://www.indystar.com/in-depth/news/investigations/2022/10/04/women-say-huntington-university-running-program-marred-by-sex-drugs/69520439007/ (Note: Story is behind a paywall) And yet one of the best Indiana high school female runners in years, Addy Wiley from Huntington North H.S., decommits from cross-country powerhouse Colorado to run for Huntington U. instead: https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/high-school/2022/08/21/indiana-track-running-addy-wiley-decommits-from-colorado-stays-home-at-huntington-addison-wiley/65412784007/ Sounds kind of strange to me...........
  9. NYU Chemistry Professor Fired After Students Said His Class Was Too Hard https://reason.com/2022/10/03/maitland-jones-jr-organic-chemistry-nyu-fired/ But the question isn't whether students deserve good teachers—of course, they do—but whether good teachers should feel compelled to pass students who fail to demonstrate mastery of an extraordinarily important and complex subject matter. "Celebrated organic chemistry professor Maitland Jones Jr. had high standards, and we can't have that in 2022," writes the leftist author and teacher Freddie deBoer. "NYU students—who are, by any rational measure, some of the most privileged people on planet earth—organized a petition and got him fired. I hope you never get treated by one of the doctors who emerges from this mess." Agreed. I hope I never get treated by one of those "doctors" as well.
  10. https://clintoncountydailynews.com/gilbert-resigns-as-football-coach-teacher/ https://clintoncountydailynews.com/clinton-central-honors-coach-george-gilbert-at-final-home-game-friday-night/ Hall Of Fame.
  11. R.I.P. Loretta Lynn, country music legend: https://www.avclub.com/r-i-p-loretta-lynn-country-music-legend-1849613826 Truly an American Icon. She will be missed. As a child I remember listening to Loretta Lynn on WWKI, that was the radio station my parents listened to.
  12. Trans Tyranny: The Dangerous New Phase: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/trans-tyranny-the-dangerous-new-phase/ Scary stuff. It is time to stand up and fight against this evil.
  13. I know of Southwood's location, I driven by it on State Road 124 many times. Meh, just close Northfield and Southwood. Any child North of CR 400 North goes to Manchester, any South of that go to Wabash. Easy Peasy.
  14. Football is at least #4 of on the list of athletic department priorities at IU, ranked behind basketball (men's & women's), men's soccer, and baseball.
  15. As opposed to a cornfield south of town. While not a farmer I did grow up in a rural area surrounded by cornfields. You have to admit they all pretty much look the same. Go Braves.
  16. Harris hails US ‘alliance with North Korea’ in latest Biden admin botch: https://nypost.com/2022/09/29/kamala-harris-hails-us-alliance-with-north-korea/ Gees, I don't know who is worse, sleepy Joe or stupid Kamala.
  17. Federal Judge Vows to Stop Hiring Law Clerks from Yale Law School: https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/09/exclusive-federal-judge-vows-to-stop-hiring-law-clerks-from-yale-law-school/ After discussing the various examples of attempts to silence dissident voices on law-school campuses across the country, Ho zeroed in on the specific instances of cancel culture at Yale Law. Judge Bill Pryor “was disrupted by loud angry law students in the classroom”; “Kristen Waggoner of the Alliance Defending Freedom and Monica Miller of the American Humanist Association” faced a disruption that “became so intense” the police officers present at the event “had to call for backup” and “escort the panelists out of the building and into a squad car,” while the associate dean, who “was present throughout the entire event, . . . did nothing”; and “Yale administrators threatened to destroy” the career of “a law student [who] sent an invitation for a party that referred to his apartment as a ‘trap house’” if the student “didn’t apologize,” telling “him his membership in the Federalist Society was ‘very triggering for students.’” “It turns out that, when elite law schools like Yale teach their students that there are no consequences to their intolerance and illiberalism,” Ho said, “the message sticks with them.” The first way to fight back against these trends, Ho argued, is “to speak out against cancel culture as citizens. We can stand up for free speech, for open and rigorous debate, and for tolerance of opposing viewpoints.” But that alone isn’t enough: “We’re not just citizens. We’re also customers. Customers can boycott entities that practice cancel culture. . . . I wonder how a law school would feel, if my fellow federal judges and I stopped being its customers. Instead of millions of customers, there are only 179 authorized federal circuit judgeships, and 677 authorized federal district judgeships.” Refusing to hire law clerks from Yale would strike at the heart of the illiberal culture in the nation’s premier legal institutions, Ho argued: “Yale presents itself as the best, most elite institution of legal education. Yet it’s the worst when it comes to legal cancellation.” The school “sets the tone for other law schools, and for the legal profession at large. I certainly reserve the right to add other schools in the future. But my sincere hope is that I won’t have to. My sincere hope is that, if nothing else, my colleagues and I will at least send the message that other schools should not follow in Yale’s footsteps.” Ho’s message to law schools was clear: “If they want the closed and intolerant environment that Yale embraces today, that’s their call. But I want nothing to do with it.” Kudos to Mr. Ho and his brave stance against cancel culture.
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