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suddenly shaggy

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  1. If the parents won't wash the gasoline off the child, you call Child Protective Services and have the kid taken away. In this situation, that would be get as many like minded individuals together as you can and go public with specific allegations. Very public and very detailed. Anything less and they are betraying their oath to the Constitution.
  2. Political play or self-preservation is exactly what it is. The most significant thing about it is that someone in a significant White House position thinks it's time for those last ditch cards to be thrown on the table. It's the first glimmer of hope that enough people might be seeing the emperor is wearing no clothes.
  3. They are guilty of the crimes, but have not been found guilty by a court yet. They still committed them. Regardless of whether the GOP is successful in obstructing the investigations and covering it up and stopping them from being found guilty in a court of law, they still committed the offense and are guilty. Trump is guilty of repeated obstruction at a minimum. He will likely never be convicted of it, but he has still committed the offenses in a very public fashion and is guilty.
  4. Drayton, the run-game coordinator, is notably missing from that list. It's a clusterfuck regardless and the results reflect it. Tim isn't the problem, Tom is the problem.
  5. You are probably right that there is a natural tendency to want to find a result, once significant time has been invested in an investigation. However, there are a shitload of guilty people here, including Trump, so that isn't remotely a problem in this case.
  6. They do. They believe in getting conservative activist judges installed and are willing to sacrifice everything else to achieve it.
  7. Fuck them. Any GOP "resisting" from within the White House or Congress needs to sack the fuck up and join with any others who feel the same way and come out publicly. The GOP has had the ability to cut this cancer out at any time, but has chosen to let it metastasize. Trump is on all of them at this point.
  8. Exactly. Elect a clown, expect a circus.
  9. It would help Mueller to wrap the investigation up if Trump would stop committing crimes.
  10. Mack quit after the 2009 season, he just didn't admit it to anyone, including himself.
  11. Hope he doesn't get too close and inhale too many Freedom Fumes.
  12. There is a fat, bald man inside of Tom Herman and it's only about 2 extra cheeseburgers and a few missed Rogaine doses away.
  13. I feel pretty comfortable letting the rest of the posters judge our respective IQ's. Protip: There is no such thing as an aggy joke, just stories about how stupid y'all really are.
  14. Jesus, are you so dumb that you still don't get the implications of your statement about Herman potentially being the coach here for 20 years, even after I pointed it out? Keep your prayers, you need them all. You can have some thoughts and prayers from the rest of us too. It's not going to help you any.
  15. Yes, because it was a very poor effort mixed in with your other trolling. First of all, Brian Fontana is a Tech fan, so the insult falls flat there. Second, even as an insult it sucks. If Tom Herman is the coach at Texas for 20 years, it's because he's done an amazing job and is likely in the Hall of Fame. Think before posting and then go strong in the paint, or don't go at all.
  16. Hopefully that meeting with US Travel Association is to ask about one way flights to Moscow.
  17. That dude is lying. He got too fat for even the generous elastic waistband on his grilling shorts to accommodate. He was buying new shorts anyway. Since he's finally realized he's going to need new, larger grilling shorts every season, he's getting Under Armor, because they are cheaper.
  18. In a perfect world, McCain wouldn't need to use his own funeral in an ultimately futile effort to teach his colleagues basic decency and rudimentary civics, but here we are.
  19. Good read from the NY Times about the hypocrisy of the GOP to honor McCain, but not what he actually stood for. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/02/opinion/columnists/republicans-mccain-hypocrisy.html They Sat in Hypocrisy Congressional Republicans made a show of honoring John McCain, even as they continue to reject his principles.
  20. Where he's going, the phone booths are pretty big.
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