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And now Panera joins the ranks of the noncommital statement
btq96r replied to JAB's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
The only thing Open Carry Texas is ready to "go to war" on is the local Golden Corral judging by the looks of many of them. -
And now Panera joins the ranks of the noncommital statement
btq96r replied to JAB's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Moms Demand Action demand a specific action be taken by Panera Bread. Panera Bread does not give them what they want. No analysis of what happened here should tell us Moms Demand Action won in this instance. Recognize the scoring rules of the game being played for what they are. Just because a business doesn't tell Moms Demand Action to piss off and sign up for a lifetime membership with the NRA doesn't mean it's a loss for our side. As an aside, Panera may have some high prices, but their bread bowl soups are good. -
Titans have a legit shot at going 9-7, maybe 10-6 if they play the disciplined level of football they did today. I don't see a playoff trip this year, however. Long term, they should let Locker walk, using this year to get Mettenberger up to NFL level competence and letting Wisenhunt groom him into an NFL starter. They have a sneaky good WR corps right now, and Ray Horton knows how to get the best out of a defense. They need to replace the hole Alterun Verner left for a real playoff run, but that can be done in the off-season.
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I take both. You'll get used to the frequent pissing. Just make sure to keep fluids going in as replacement for what comes out to avoid dehydration. Between the frequent pissing and all the sweating I've done walking around during the day this summer, I've gotten dehydrated a few times. If the pills do what they're supposed to, you feel colder than normal in AC and when winter comes. That will be a good thing as it means your BP is going down.
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Our legislators should not recognizes Illinois carry permits.
btq96r replied to DaveTN's topic in General Chat
Chicago isn't the whole state of Illinois, but too often gets represented as such. The rest of the state isn't near as far right as Chicago is when you take a look at it. Take away the Congressional districts in Chicago and you see the state isn't all blue. One of their Senators is Republican. The number of applicants as soon as the permitting system opened up is a good indicator of how many people were waiting for this to happen. I think you'll see some traction once they look at the crime rates after a few years of allowing people to carry. -
I'm not absolving the Congress for how they voted, I'm just saying in the political realm, they were masterfully backed into a corner by the Bush administration. My issue is that the Iraq war didn't need to happen. We could have kept Saddam in check through various means (sanctions, air strikes, even limited ground incursions like the Israeli's do in Gaza and the West Bank) to protect our interests in the region. He was valuable to us as a regional counter to Iran. But instead, our actions destabilized the entire country and the only way we could have prevented ISIS from being in Iraq would be to have keep enough troops stationed there for a generation. I will say, the intel that took us into Iraq was cherry picked by Cheney, Wolfowitz, Rummy, ect...to get the desired effect. I can only imagine the conflicting views that never made it to the President's desk for review. I also don't subscribe that Bush was either an idiot or some diabolical genius. He was just pressured into a bad decision by those he trusted presenting him only their side of the story. I do think his "Freedom Agenda" was horribly misguided for that region. The middle east at large is most certainly not ready for democracy. I concur that President Obama's foreign policy has been a disaster; "if wishes were horses" comes to mind. So, while I agree that ISIS should be on the target deck, I also think it's fair to say our actions 11 years ago are directly related to the reason they are a factor today. But yes, they need to be dealt with. I would just want Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, ect...put their skin on the line as well, rather than the US and the UK doing it all like we all know is going to happen.
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Our legislators should not recognizes Illinois carry permits.
btq96r replied to DaveTN's topic in General Chat
I think it's important to remember that Illinois is just starting out in the world of concealed carry. It will take time for them to come around to what we consider proper with states recognizing each others permitting authority. Take the win for what it is, no state in our union is without a mechanism for their citizens to arm themselves. Some may have absurd standards to qualify, but look at the history of where we were on this a generation or two ago. The trend line is unmistakeable. I agree with Mike, recognizing there permit instead of being spiteful is the proper play here, not to mention the right thing to do. -
Gun company stocks are subject to speculation and confidence from investors like any other stock. I remember the day after President Obama's re-election, gun companies were did pretty well when the Dow Jones droped over 300 points, due to the then fiscal cliff scare. Investors knew that with a Democratic President re-elected, that gun sales would get a boost and saw that as a safe investment for a bit. Now that gun sales have tapered off, they want something better to invest in. Just regular market practices at play, nothing out of whack.
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They may be used by the folks you mentioned, and should be investigated for that, but law enforcement has been using Stingray tech as well.
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President Bush took almost unfair advantage of the post 9/11 patriotic fervor. Voting against another Iraq war was a non-starter for any politician or else they would be demonized as soft on terror. It wasn't a fluke that the vote took place in October 2002, the month before that years mid-term elections. They knew that election would keep enough votes in their favor. The truth is that his administration (especially Cheney, Rumsfeld & Wolfowitz) were looking towards Iraq as they were still cleaning rubble in NYC and at the Pentagon. Every memoir I've read from the Bush administration can attest to that. They went looking for a fight in Iraq despite having no legitimate reason and got what they wanted.
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Screw that, LE needs a warrant for anything they collect. "Don't break the law" and "I have nothing to hide" are conditioning tools to get the smallfolk in line. I don't break the law, and I want to hide my privacy. They need a warrant if they want anything from me.
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Classic fantasy football conundrum. I have the same decision to make on Week 8.
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AP was a solid #1 overall pick. You still need to slot a RB each game and Adrian Peterson is as safe a bet as they come to get you quality points any game he plays. He'll also be even better than last year since it seems he's going to be in the passing game a bit more than in years past. The quality of RB's falls fast once you get outside what I call the big four (AP, McCoy, Charles, Forte...yeah, I left Marshawn Lynch off, on purpose) since they are true 3-down backs. A lot of teams are using as many as three RB's, with a different RB for each situation these days which limits their value in fantasy.
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Considering the TE you drafted in the 1st round was Jimmy Graham, it doubt you'll have drafters remorse*. *Barring injury of course. :D
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Don't forget to consider the league rules when drafting. Biggest things to be aware of are it's a PPR league, we have a lot of WR/RB/TE slots to fill (6 per lineup), and I set up negative points for missed field goals inside the thirty-nine yard line.
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something I never expected to see on woot. NFA trust.
btq96r replied to vontar's topic in General Chat
With the eForms system down to somewhere in the 30 day range for turnaround, I think you'll start to see more of these "quick fix" services offering NFA trusts to take advantage of the impulses we shooting enthusiasts have. TGO is the kind of place where a service provider who isn't treating you fairly will be disclosed quickly. Likewise, it is a place where a service provider can be endorsed with a personal recommendation when they meet or exceed a customer/clients needs. Both John and Chip Cain have multiple endorsements across this site that speak for themselves. In a community like this, with the services they provide, that should mean something. John Wells did the setup for my trust, and I'm convinced the quality of his work is the reason I got a 1st time go on my initial NFA submission. He is also lightning fast to respond to every "hey, what about..." question I have. I don't regret spending a bit extra to have that comfort. -
Bench scoring will only be used as a tiebreaker if needed. Draft time is listed on ESPN as 8:15pm eastern time, so if you're in central time, it will actually be at 7:15pm.
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I was going to bring it up once everybody registered their team on the league message board. I'm for it, but we would need everybody to kick in and think of a 2nd prize if the winner already has a life membership.
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You should be getting the email from ESPN soon to activate your team. You'll make team #12.
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12 is a great number but I'll keep it open to 16 up until the draft to give people a chance to join in and to have that challenge. With a 16 team league, you get a feel for who actually knows players across the NFL and who doesn't.
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I'll slot you for Team #11. If we get another, we can upgrade to a 12 team league and have some real competition.
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Welcome back to the addiction of fantasy football. :) Need one more to join jonathon1289 and make it an even 10.
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Invite emails have been sent to those of you who have replied so far. Check your spam folders if you haven't seen them yet. Omega brought up pooling some money together for a prize for the winner. His recommendation is a years membership to TGO, something that helps the site out as well and would only mean about $5 per person. I like that idea if we have 8 teams going forward. Or... If we get 12-16 teams, we might be able to bump that up to a Lifetime membership for a buy in of $12.50- $9.50. Just food for thought in case anybody was on the fence about doing this.
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Okay, since we have a critical mass of eight teams, I just set up the league. I'll be PM'ing you guys for emails to send league invites to. If you already have an ESPN.com account, you can jump right it, if you don't, you'll need to set one up. Right now it's eight teams, but if we get more who want to join in, I can edit that up until the draft. Would just need to be in multiples of two so we keep things even keel. The more the merrier. I set up a tentative draft date of Thursday, August 28, 2014 at 8:15 PM (Local Time). It will be online and if you can't make it, there is the autopick to take care of you. You should be able to edit your wish list if you can't make it. If not, ESPN will make the best choice its software can for you. Draft order is going to be randomly set up one hour prior to draft time. It will be a snake draft, so if you have the 1st pick of the 1st round, you'll have the last pick of the 2nd round, 1st of the third, and so on. Once you get set up in the league site, check out the roster and scoring setup. I made it a little challenging to foster competition. Only a few bench slots to make sure we aren't just stashing talent, and two flex (RB/WR/TE) slots to make sure people can have some flexibility with their line-up. I'm also considering making it legal to only have one D/ST and K, so you have to consider dropping one during bye weeks to see how quick they get vultured off the wavier wire.