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I never question Fuller. I think Bryant was the correct choice. Think about it, as awesome as Nutter is, she was coming off a no-hitter. Its extremely hard to replicate a phenomenal outing the next time for any athlete. Great thing for BH is about 2/3 of the team is Sophs. Including Bryant.
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Ty Cobb reacted to a post in a topic: Ain’t It Funny
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Ty Cobb reacted to a post in a topic: Ain’t It Funny
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You now make the rules?
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So, illegals cross the border, get rounded up and bused back to Mexico, but that’s not considered a deportation due to wording. You libs stop at nothing. What a joke you and your party have truly become. Just like Obama’s cages for detention are called concentration camps under Trump. Your party is trash. You defend illegals over real Americans…..including gang members, hamas, and cartels. Why don’t you go to Colorado and throw molotav cocktails at Jews. I hear that’s the new trend. You should be proud.
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No issue with the question. It’s a valid one. I basically already answered it in my response to SmashMouth earlier. It doesn’t fit a pure Libertarian Party mantra. Just like the Libertarian Party supports open borders. However, there are as many different types of libertarians (little L) as there are liberals & conservatives. I am a limited government/states rights fiscally conservative libertarian. Again, little L. I recognize the need for government involvement in certain areas, and I don’t believe in open borders until we fix the welfare state. In those instances where government wants to be involved, It should go to the voters for approval. This is an instance that’s been shown to be very successful for cancer research using the Texas model, and the private sector is not ALWAYS the be-all-end-all. The private sector runs on profits as we all know. This effort—which will go before the voters as a possible Constitutional Amendment—would be using taxpayer money (with their permission) for a common cause that is projected to save money on State funded medical costs in the future, and generate tax revenue for Texas in the mean time. That’s what the Texas Cancer Research Institute does now, and has done since 2007. I don’t think it would be proposed if it didn’t have some monetary benefit for the State even if it is compassionate. And yes, being at the State level (closer to the people) makes a difference to me. Plus, it wouldn’t be a ‘government agency’ in that sense. It would be funded with taxpayer money, but run like a private entity with all grants peer reviewed and approved by ‘expert’ peers—not politicians—before authorization. I’m okay with it since it would be approved by the taxpayers paying for it for—hopefully—their benefit if needed. Texas has also shown to be good stewards for the Cancer Institute. It’s also a hybrid model of government/private sector. No real difference between it and funding University research—except overhead is capped at a much lower level. If it wasn’t being proposed to the voters, I’d have more questions. You should read the links I’ve posted. They’ll give you more info, and probably explain to you more why I’m okay with it. Chances are, it won’t help my wife. We’re on borrowed time already as she was diagnosed in 2018 & life expectancy is 6-8 years for most with her condition. But, hopefully it can help others. Basically, it’s a proven, good use of public funds in my estimation that would have public approval and more local control. Libertarian philosophy doesn’t mean no government. It means a limited, approved, justified government that doesn’t infringe on personal liberty. More people are libertarian than what they realize.
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Did Obama deported the most illegals in history [Hidden Content]
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Why would you know the number of hearings that took place? No one had to inform you. How many criminal trials other than deportaions take place in the US yearly. You don't know that answer do you. . While Barack Obama's administration did deport a significant number of people, there's no evidence to suggest these deportations were illegal. Here's a breakdown of the facts: High Deportation Numbers: The Obama administration deported more than 3 million individuals between 2009 and 2017. This is a higher number than any other president in American history, according to El Paso Matters. Focus on Criminals and Border Crossers: Obama's administration prioritized the deportation of individuals with criminal records and recent unauthorized border crossers. Expedited Removal: A large percentage of deportations were carried out through "expedited removal" processes, which don't involve a hearing before an immigration judge. This is a LEGALLY established procedure for certain categories of individuals, primarily those apprehended near the border or who have previously been deported. Legal Procedures: While the high number of deportations and the use of expedited removal drew criticism from some immigrant rights advocates, the procedures used were generally within the bounds of US immigration law.
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Humble ISD putting 3 teams in baseball finals
86hawk replied to Vini vidi's topic in High School Baseball
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Sure it does. It exposes your hypocritical ideology. So Obama didn’t give due process but Trump has to. Yeah, that’s as hypocritical as you and your ilk can get. My last post describes you to a tee. Your lame waaaa waaa doesn’t phase me. I will always expose libtards.
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I will support 100%. I ask this out of genuine curiosity. How does a government funded research project fit the Libertarian political philosophy? Because it’s the State and not the Fed?
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What about Obama?” Waaa waaa waaa. What about don’t cut it in a debate.
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Yep, several host teams already out. Vandy just went down.
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France Imported the Third World and Has Become the Third World!
baddog replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
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Understand. Like I said before, I’m really hoping AI can help. Our Neurologist says it’s helping medical researchers make super progress. Issue is still the regulatory approval process. Takes years… As strange as it sounds, when my wife was diagnosed & we got multiple opinions from experts a few years back, we were hoping each time it would just be “simply” typical Parkinson’s.
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2 hit 1-0 shutout by Hunter and others. What a difference a day makes. Hader 15th save Hunter 8-3 for year SPLIT Turns out Alvarez has small fracture on right hand return unknown McCormick on IL
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Huntsville is open !! Coach southern announced his retirement!!
Eazy replied to lcm93's topic in High School Football
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A Chance for Texans to Help Texans in November
Big girl replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
II wish that this test was around before my dad was misdiagnosed , he would still be alive. -
Yea, I was surprised BH didn’t start Nutter. But, Bryant pitched a phenomenal game. 2 great pitchers.
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Been a fun day so far. 😁
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There is a new blood test for tau protein levels that’s very accurate for the diagnosis & stages of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s & Corticobasal Degeneration. These diseases all have tau buildup in the brain that is believed to cause the issues. [Hidden Content]
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2025 Texas Rangers
Mr. Buddy Garrity replied to Ty Cobb's topic in Professional Sports- NFL, NBA, MLB, Etc
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I don’t recall over 3,000,000 court hearings. You don’t either, because they didn’t happen. Keep showing your true colors. You are not about right and wrong, just anti-Trump. [Hidden Content]