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  1. According to TPT, all those folks are legal because they are here. mspart
  2. Except Biden undid it all on his first day. And all we have heard since is that the border is closed, the border is under control, there is no border crisis. But Biden has said all those in the last few weeks. He brought this on us and he should pay the piper for it, the least of which would be to vote him out of office. mspart
  3. This is already the law of the land. Biden just needs to enforce it which is the oath he took on Inauguration day. mspart
  4. I'm sure the dogs are well taken care of. We had a kid that lived with us a long time ago. He is now a Dr in Anchorage. He has done the Iditarod a few times and this year his son did it for his first time. What a grind. I think the dogs love it. I don't think I'd like it. I hate the cold and I hate sleep deprivation. Much more suited to wrestling!! mspart
  5. Thanks, that was great. Taz is pretty much a beast at 97. Fairly unstoppable. He beat both our guys by tech fall. Kid wonder for sure. mspart
  6. Probably the one where BobDole's dead face all of the sudden appeared on every post. mspart
  7. https://www.voanews.com/a/biden-administration-rejects-claim-it-is-secretly-bringing-320-000-migrants-to-us-/7520157.html Biden Administration Rejects Claim It Is Secretly Bringing 320,000 Migrants to US ... The White House announced the Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans (CHNV) parole program on January 5, 2023. Individuals in those four countries are allowed to apply for legal entry to the United States from abroad under the humanitarian parole authority of U.S. immigration law. White House officials said the initiative is part of the administration's efforts to discourage unlawful entries along the U.S. southern border. Applicants legally enter the country once they prove they have financial sponsors in the U.S. and pass background checks. The humanitarian parole authority allows the approved applicants to live and work legally in the U.S. temporarily. ... A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson also told VOA those with approved applications and travel permission must buy a plane ticket to fly into the United States on a commercial airline — and they are screened and inspected when they arrive at a port of entry. The program limits total admissions to 30,000 each month. This was the best description I could find. I am agnostic about it but at least they pass background checks. mspart
  8. I would consider that. I would consider that Crook beat Vito twice this year. I would like to see either Fix or Vito in the opposite bracket from Crook. Two hammers that will be tough to get through but what I saw on that video was a man that seems up to it. And Lehigh has had its share of AAs and champions. Pretty incredible for a school otherwise known for .... mspart
  9. This is a game many can play. George Stephanopolous, while interviewing Nancy Mace, said repeatedly that Trump was held liable for rape. He was not. I guess he must be a terrible person as well. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/found-liable-attack-trump-claims-e-jean-carroll-made-false-accusations-rcna142637 In May, a jury did not find Trump liable for the alleged rape but awarded Carroll $5 million after finding the former president liable for sexually abusing and defaming her. The jury deliberated and did not find Trump liable for rape, period. But that didn't stop George and ABC News from repeatedly stating this as the case. Yes, this happens on all sides and is no longer surprising. A news organization should be able to get it right but they didn't want to obviously. So George S is a terrible person. mspart
  10. Those glasses give him super unrecognizability a la Clark Kent. Amazing! mspart
  11. MSNBC probably will refuse to run it also. Morning Joe would spill piping hot coffee in his lap if they did. mspart
  12. I found this interesting. https://www.gbnews.com/politics/us/joe-biden-health-fears-white-house-employee-james-o-keefe A White House official has admitted that Joe Biden is "definitely slowing down" during an undercover investigation. Guerrilla journalist James O’Keefe unveiled the secret footage of the cybersecurity policy analyst at the White House suggesting that Vice President Kamala Harris is being kept on as Biden's 2024 running mate because of her sex and race. The secretly filmed video showed O’Keefe and Charlie Kraiger - who is also a Foreign Affairs desk officer - at a restaurant in the Washington DC earlier this month. Kraiger is heard discussing his concerns about Biden’s mental health before he adds: "I think they need to get rid of him or her [Kamala Harris]". He said: "But no one in modern history has ever said, like, ‘We’re not going to renominate the president for a second term'." When asked by O’Keefe if Biden will end up being the nominee, Kraiger replied: "Yes, and [Kamala Harris] will be the vice president nominee. "There was a debate about removing her from the ticket, but sadly they didn’t". He added: "She’s not popular, but you can’t remove the first black lady to be vice president from the presidential ticket. "Like what kind of message are you going to send to like African-American voters? "How would you spin that? People would be like what the f***? Like she’s a woman and she’s multiracial." When pressed about Biden suffering from what O’Keefe described as "dementia", Kraiger said: "He’s definitely slowing down". You can go below for the video. Not a good look!! It will be interesting to see how the Ds try to spin this if it gets any airplay whatsoever. mspart
  13. https://tippinsights.com/voters-see-double-standard-in-trump-charges-for-mishandling-classified-documents-i-i-tipp-poll/ Voters See Double Standard In Trump Charges For Mishandling Classified Documents: I&I/TIPP Poll ...Here's where it gets interesting. Among Democrats, 69% called Biden's treatment "lenient," while 27% disagreed. But only 50% of Republicans agreed, while 46% disagreed. Independents broke 53% agree, 39% disagree. A follow-up question asked "when comparing the handling of classified document cases, the Department of Justice has been," followed by three possible responses. "More lenient toward President Biden than to President Trump"; "More lenient toward President Trump than to President Biden;" and, "Not sure." The majority widened for the second question, with 62% answering that DOJ had been "more lenient" with Biden than with Trump, while only 24% said Trump had been treated with more leniency. Another 14% responded "not sure." Across all political parties, there was either a plurality or outright majority saying that DOJ had played favorites in how it charged the two likely candidates for president. For Democrats, it was 47% saying Biden's treatment was more lenient than Trump's, while 33% said Trump's treatment was more lenient. For Republicans, the same questions elicited 79% saying Biden got more lenient treatment, versus just 16% saying Trump did. Independents came in at 59% Biden and 21% Trump. In short, Americans focused on Hur's investigation of Biden's mishandling of classified documents are mostly convinced that the Department of Justice's efforts show a clear double standard when applying federal law in this case. This is very interesting info. The bolding and underlining is mine. In general the American people find that the DOJ shows a double standard in these two cases. That is not necessarily good for Trump, but it certainly is not a good thing for Biden as he is the one in power and it is his DOJ. mspart
  14. It always amazes me that someone can insist that evidence be presented yet never presents evidence of what he is saying. It is a double standard that is frequently employed by people that just like to argue and don't really want to understand a situation. When evidence is presented, they pivot and ask for more or different evidence and does not address what was presented. It is a classic obfuscation tactic. It is just a way to continue a pointless argument. Granted these boards will not cure all diseases or boil the ocean or come up with other solutions that elude most policy makers. But for the sake of our own understanding, it would be nice to have equally contributing partners in the discussion rather than some constantly wanting to sow discord. mspart
  15. I just saw a video of Crookham beating Vito for EIWA championship. It was a really good match, Vito got injured, but came back seemingly unfazed. Hopefully he will be ok. These two are monsters and it should be and excellent showing at Nationals. Very impressed with both. mspart
  16. There are no brackets that I've seen. There is a Wikipedia that has results but no brackets. Kind of weird really. mspart
  17. Haiti was never the pic on the left. Haiti has been a mess for a very long time. Now it is worse. mspart
  18. That's pretty funny. Great new tech being bailed out with old tech. But that happens in other areas just as often. mspart
  19. I can confirm the termites story. When we moved to Hawaii, we saw several houses in tents. Those were termite eradication tents. Whole houses enclosed. So when we bought, we had to decide if we would have termite people come once every 6 months or build a sidewalk around the house. Sidewalk had to be 3 feet wide to keep the ground by the house dry. Ground termites like moist dirt, not dry dirt. The sidewalks are apparently very good at deterring the ground termites. We poured the concrete. That was done and I had to put in some piping for the sprinkler system I as going to install at a later date. It all worked well. Most houses had the sidewalk, it is not something that is rare or anything. I thought it was funny because the house was not built of wood, but steel studs (formed sheet metal), but they didn't care. Got to protect from the ground termites. mspart
  20. Well, now they cannot rebuild for awhile because of the toxic debris from the fire. It doesn't sound like they are moving real fast to get that cleaned up. Getting real homes for the people doesn't seem to be a priority either as they are still in hotels. Hoteling is no fun. mspart
  21. OK, I found entries but no brackets. Entries as follows: Yasar Dogu and Vehbi Emre At Antalya, Turkey, March 7-10 U.S. Men’s freestyle entries 57 kg: Liam Cronin (Sunkist Kids) 57 kg: Brandon Courtney (Sunkist Kids) 57 kg: Daniel DeShazer (Gopher WC) 57 kg: Luke Lilledahl (X-Calibur Athletics WC) 61 kg: Kyler Larkin (Sunkist Kids) 65 kg: Kaleb Larkin (Sunkist Kids) 65 kg: James Green (Sunkist Kids) 65 kg: Anthony Ashnault (NYC RTC/TMWC) 70 kg: Wyatt Sheets (Cowboy RTC) 74 kg: Jordan Burroughs (Penn RTC/Sunkist Kids) 97 kg: Jay Aiello (TMWC) 97 kg: Kollin Moore (TMWC) 125 kg: Gary Traub (Cowboy RTC) 125 kg: Trent Hillger (Gopher WC) Of note, Green at 65, Burroughs at 74, Moore at 97. Testing the waters. mspart
  22. Oh maybe so. It was on the UWW website. Shoot sorry for the excitement. mspart
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