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Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have submitted 10 times that amount of down votes to my reputation rating. It's what you do. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Why are the deaths reported by the CDC for influenza included with the statement "With things seemingly still rising as far as covid and the numbers being reported"? Influenza deaths for children were 166. Covid-19 deaths for children were 30. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
We would simply have delayed the inevitable. The virus isn't going away. Shutting everything down and sheltering in place isn't going to kill the virus. Herd immunity is the solution. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Connersville has over 1,100 students. Enough to have some pretty athletic kids. The whole county is primarily a bunch of factory workers and farmers. Some tough rugged kids in the upper Whitewater Valley. There really isn't any reason Connersville is not the equal of East Central or Franklin County.. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
My nephew is on the football team at Connersville. I've never understood why such a blue collar community never embraced football. They love basketball. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I noticed you disappeared from the OOB when the administrators limited the number of down votes people can submit in a single day and abolished the reputation rating. That is your contribution to this forum. Submitting 30 down votes per day so the person you dislike reflects a negative reputation rating. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Hardly. You love to celebrate anyone who tests positive for the coronavirus and any spread of the virus. You also cheer against any medication which may help in the treatment. Your posting history on the subject supports this. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
You are one of them. -
Schools Pausing or Cancelled the Fall
Howe replied to Football Guru 25's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
It is interesting to observe those who celebrate anyone who tests positive for the coronavirus and any spread of the virus. These people absolutely love it. -
It is interesting to observe those who suffer from Stage 4 Trump Derangement Syndrome celebrate anyone who tests positive for the coronavirus and any spread of the virus. Stage 4 Trump Derangment Sydrome is a mental illness.
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Stage 4 Trump Derangement Syndrome is a mental illness.
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The New Normal, round 2
Howe replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Nicholas Sandman is already a multi millionaire before the age of 18. CNN and The Washington Post have already paid millions due to their fake news. This is further proof that the the mainstream media is fake news and the enemy of the American people. -
Joe Biden has a long history of claiming arrests which never happened https://nypost.com/2020/08/01/biden-has-long-history-of-claiming-arrests-which-never-happened/ Joe Biden’s “No Malarkey” bus may need a tune up. While the former vice president’s family has almost made a sport of racking up arrests and skirting jail time, Biden himself suffers from the opposite problem — bragging about arrests which seemingly never happened. During his long career, Biden has boasted or spoken of being collared at least three times in his life, but later confessed they were not in fact arrests, a Post review shows. Unlike his colorful family — who have a collective rap sheet that includes drunk driving, grand larceny, and assault charges spanning decades — Biden employs the cop tales as cute anecdotes in stump speeches and elsewhere. On at least three occasions in February, Biden told some version of a story about visiting Nelson Mandela in South Africa in the 1970s and being arrested with the independence hero. “This day, 30 years ago, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison and entered into discussions about apartheid. I had the great honor of meeting him. I had the great honor of being arrested with our U.N. ambassador on the streets of Soweto trying to get to see him on Robben Island,” Biden told a crowd during a campaign event in Columbia, S.C. on Feb. 11, when Bernie Sanders was still a threat. The only problem was it didn’t happen. “It’s a lie,” liberal commentator Mehdi Hasan said in a March video in which he also said Biden was in cognitive decline. “He didn’t misspeak. He didn’t misremember. It wasn’t a gaffe. It was a lie and a really bad one.” The story was also denounced by independent fact-checkers like Politifact and the Washington Post — which gave the “ridiculous claim” four Pinnocchios. Biden ultimately came clean on CNN two weeks later. “When I said arrested I meant I was not able to move, cops and Afrikaners would not let me go with them … I guess I wasn’t arrested I was stopped,” he said. In 2008 — with the presidential election looming — CNN’s Wolf Blitzer tried to put the bravest face on yet another “arrest” back when Biden was a student at the University of Delaware. During remarks to students at the University of Ohio, he riffed on being busted for accidentally wandering into a women’s dormitory while on campus to watch a football game. “Barack Obama’s running mate playfully admitting he was arrested more than 40 years ago. Biden joked about it in Ohio. He said he was attending a football game between his university and Ohio University and he mistakenly followed what he called … ‘a lovely group of women into an all female dormitory.’ Biden said an officer quickly stopped him noting that men were not allowed inside,” Blitzer said. In the pre-MeToo era, the story never became a national scandal and an Associated Press account of the remarks at the time said the anecdote was met with “laughter.” Retelling the moment in 2012 in Athens, Ohio, Biden made an important clarification: “The last time I was here, I want to make clear to the press, I didn’t get arrested, but I almost did. Because back in those days … men weren’t allowed anywhere near a women’s dorm,” he said. A third “arrest” happened in 1963, when he was a 21-year-old student visiting acquaintances in Washington D.C. On an early Saturday morning, when most of his other friends were still hungover, the future vice president ventured out to the Senate building and walked in for an unofficial stroll. “I sat down on the presiding officer’s chair and a police officer grabbed me, arrested me, took me downstairs,” Biden recalled in a 2016 interview with C-SPAN. Continuing with the story, Biden said he had a run-in with the same officer eight years later after returning to the chamber legally as a freshman Senator from Delaware. “I walked in the same door and a cop grabbed me [on] the shoulder and he said, ‘You can’t go there, sir,’ and I turned around and he got a big grin in his face and said, ‘I hope you appreciate the humor, Senator, I arrested you 8 years ago, walking around the floor of the Senate.’ ” The story also shows up in his 2007 memoir “Promises to Keep,” albeit with no mention of any arrest. Two years later while telling the story again during his farewell address to the Senate, Biden specifically insisted he had not been arrested. “And the next thing I know, I feel this hand on my shoulder, and a guy picked me — a Capitol policeman picks me up and spins me around, and he said, “What are you doing?” Biden said. “And after a few moments, he realized I was just a dumb-struck kid and didn’t arrest me or anything.” Reps for the Biden campaign did not respond to multiple requests for comment on Biden’s rap sheet from The Post.
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New Donald Trump thread
Howe replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
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New Donald Trump thread
Howe replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
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Of course. Celebrating the death of a 74 year old man simply because he had opposing political views. No official autopsy has been released.
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Max Minute: CBS News Poll Says 70% Of Americans Would Wait To Get COVID-19 Vaccine, Or Wouldn’t Get One At All https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/07/27/dr-max-gomez-covid-19-vaccine-poll/
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Exposed: Dr Fauci’s 15 Deadly COVID-19 Errors Published on July 14, 2020 Written by Jim Hoft It’s hard to believe but America’s top Infectious Disease Doctor Anthony Fauci has been wrong on the coronavirus pandemic — Almost every step of the way! Here is a list of fifteen key errors, contradictory statements and dangerous gaffes by NIAID Director Dr. Tony Fauci: 1.) Dr. Fauci says he warned Trump in January that the US was in real trouble but that is not what he said publicly. In January Dr. Anthony Fauci told Newsmax TV that the United States “did not have to worry” about the coronavirus and that it was “not a major threat.” 2.) Dr. Fauci warned of an apocalyptic coronavirus pandemic — then just weeks later he compared the coronavirus to a bad flu. 3.) Dr. Fauci based all of his predictions on the garbage IHME models that were OFF BY MILLIONS and then later told reporters, “You can’t really rely on models.” 4.) On March 20th Dr. Fauci jumped in and “corrected” the president during a press briefing on hydroxychloroquine treatment for coronavirus saying, “You got to be careful when you say ‘fairly effective.’ It was never done in a clinical trial… It was given to individuals and felt that maybe it worked.” Exactly two weeks later hydroxychloroquine was deemed the most highly rated treatment for the novel coronavirus in an international poll of more than 6,000 doctors. 5.) Dr. Fauci pushed these garbage models every step of the way. A month ago Dr. Fauci claimed 1 million to 2 million Americans would die from coronavirus. Then he said 100,000 to 200,000 Americans will die from the virus. Three weeks ago he agreed 81,766 Americans would die from the coronavirus. Then by that Wednesday the experts cut the number of deaths to 60,415 projected deaths. 6.) On Easter Dr. Fauci suggested President Trump should have shut down the economy in February… When the number of known cases in the US was around 100. Fauci later walked back his attacks. 7.) Dr. Fauci said cruises were OK on March 9th. That was a huge error. 8.) Dr. Fauci said malls, movies and gyms were OK on February 29th. That was another huge mistake. 9.) Dr. Fauci was wrong about the first coronavirus deaths in the country. Dr. Fauci, Dr. Birx and the CDC were off by nearly a month. California officials revealed in April that a patient in Santa Clara died from coronavirus on February 6th not February 29th. 10.) Dr. Fauci and the CDC missed the millions and millions of US citizens who had already contracted the coronavirus before the draconian lockdowns took place. Knowing this could have prevented the economic calamity. 11.) On April 15, 2020, Fauci endorses Tinder hookups, unbelievably. Then said Americans should never shake hands again. 12.) Dr. Fauci relied on corrupt W.H.O rules to lock down the United States and destroy the US economy. Meanwhile, this delays the herd immunity that is needed to prevent a future outbreak of this deadly virus. 13.) Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx used the Imperial College Model to persuade President Trump to lock down the entire US economy. The Imperial model has since been confirmed as A COMPLETE FRAUD. 14.) Dr. Fauci warned that Georgia would see a surge in coronavirus cases and deaths by opening their economy too early. He was wrong again – In fact the opposite happened. 15.) And on Tuesday during testimony Dr. Fauci told Dr. Rand Paul that opening the schools would not be a good idea. Last week The Netherlands and Switzerland reopened their schools after finding children are not at risk from coronavirus and are not carriers of the virus. Dr. Fauci continues to be wrong day after day. Yet, US Senators and the media treat him like a wise king. The doctor put over 20 million Americans out of work based on bogus models. And yet this man — after all of his devastation — still has a job. Fauci’s mistakes will take years to correct. Only in government can someone with this kind of a record still keep a job.
