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NameAlreadyInUse

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  1. Huh. I had no idea that the job description of University Presidents included being rape apologists. Keep fucking that chicken TTom.
  2. Lol (R) Candidate for Senate - "I'm not a, uh, a politician" Hopefully Michiganders can keep it that way.
  3. This is what every single one of them are going to be saying, at least about the deficit, as soon as Dems are in charge. "Yeah Trump decimated our budget, and I was against it then just as I'm against it now, Dems! You don't get to spend the people's money that you don't have, just like we didn't get to spend it when Trump was in charge, that was all just Trump, we had nothing to do with it!" Lying sacks of shit, every one of them.
  4. Umm no. Us coco gobblers generally have more morals than current day Republicans. Leave us out of this please. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. I voted this morning at South Park meadows. I was 4th in line after getting my ballot but that was the only line there at 11 this morning. Bonus bright spot for me; the lady that printed my ballot was wearing a rainbow mask! Felt fucking good to go through and pick Dems this time! I’ve also taken the afternoon of Nov 3 off and Nov 4 all day. I figure there is going to be some major drinking going on November 3rd whichever way the vote goes. Going to be a struggle to stay patient until it gets here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. There's a sacred sperm joke in here somewhere. I'm off my game because I'm going to have to rely on someone else to make it.
  7. Wait, all you idiots are driving all the way up to Georgetown to fuck South Austin's mom?
  8. Dude Texas Democrats suck, they don't have a bench, they don't know how to build a bench, they don't even know how to ask people if they'd like to be on the bench, such as it is. Why would you think they would have some sort of a plan for putting the best possible options on the ticket at each of the roles in their sphere of influence? Yeah it ought to be just playing his commercials in the background with fact checks on voiceover with markup on the screen. Cornyn is straight up saying he'll do exactly the opposite of what he's done so far and what he'll actually do. This makes them good ads because it's what people want, but it makes them terrible ads because they are fucking lies. This should be the focus. Don't understand why they aren't going down this path. I am still enthusiastically voting for MJ though.
  9. Come to my hood in south central Austin where that is a glorious reality. I printed out my ballot today so I could go through and figure out what races I needed to study up on. To read more about the more local/non-partisan races I will turn to a variety of resources. One of those is the Austin Chronicle's endorsements. I don't always follow their endorsements, but they do a fair job of at least explaining a thought process for their picks, something the Stonewall Democrats of Austin fails at. In any case, I thought their write up about this endorsement period was pretty spot on.
  10. It's just like everything else. If Republicans say they are for x, you can bet that their policies actually are against x. X can be whatever you want it to be.
  11. Oh look Ttom is back! He even still has shitty takes. Let’s hope he sticks around to explain himself.
  12. He’s sending me 3 emails a day desperately asking for more. Hopefully there’s a group working as hard on changing minds in his campaign as they are fundraising. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Also, there's a whole lot of people that already voted. My boss is in NC and he'd already sent his ballot back before this news even broke.
  14. Some of those who work forces, are the same that burn crosses. Why is that song still current 30 years later? Motherfucker.
  15. well it's Ben Shapiro, when has he ever been reality based? I can't think of a time.
  16. And to that point, HIV+ people have gone to jail for spreading the virus. Could this not also be a crime for people to knowingly spread COVID?
  17. It was claimed to be an intro to astronomy and yes taught in that big hall in Welch. I took it in the fall of '90. I no longer remember anything about it except that astronomers at UT were way more into science and math than they were into looking at pretty pictures of celestial bodies. I was way more interested in looking at the pretty pictures than I was the science or math. Especially since I'd just graduated from a high school that didn't teach evolution because it was against the religion of the biology teacher, who went to the same Baptist church I did. I was not prepared to take any science classes when I walked onto campus, but especially not astronomy.
  18. Yup, I remember showing up to my first (and only) astronomy course as a wee freshman. Being from the sticks, I guess I thought it would be like sitting in a planetarium for 3 hours a week. So day 1 I'm sitting in Welch Hall excited about looking at stars and then we're neck deep in math. I have a whole new level of respect for astronomists, and I know that's something I do not have the brain power to handle.
  19. That debate was epic and I loved the subtle “Republicans can’t be trusted to deal with a pandemic like adults so I’m gonna bring my own partition” move. He wasn’t just using his words to drag Senator Ladybugs tonight. Proud to have donated to that guy.
  20. That’s awesome. I hope he whipped his ass through that plexiglass.
  21. When he goes into quarantine and is still negative 14 days later.
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