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  2. I have done some additional assessment and I believe KV will be in the 4th spot.
  3. We may need it 🤣
  4. Too technical and boring for her to read. She’s still trying to translate The Constitution into Ebonics.
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  6. This should be simple but apparently not. There are three branches of government in the Constitution for the separation of powers. One of those is the Executive Branch which is the president and everyone that answers to the president. Article II starts with: The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. Trump fired some bureaucrats from his administration. A federal judge stepped in and said you can’t do that and issued an injunction. The federal judge acted like the Executive Branch is like a union and the head of the Executive Branch, the president, has no control over who serves him without just cause… as approved the the Judicial Branch. An appeal to the Ninth Circus got the same result with a 2-1 vote that the Constitution was wrong and the executive Power doesn’t lie with the president but the Judicial Branch who gets to determine if the president can fire his own bureaucrats. Hmmmmm…. can we say the separation of powers? So an appeal to the Supreme Court resulted in an 8-1 ruling staying the injunction. The ruling was that the government would likely win if the case was fought in trial and then all the way to the Supreme Court where Article II says that the POWER of the Executive Branch will be in a president. Even Kagan and Sotomayor even agreed that yeah, that’s in the very first sentence of Article II. The only dissent was from, you guessed it, Brown Jackson. She is a kook. Her opinion is that the president doesn’t have complete control over the entire Executive Branch…. as is listed in the Constitution. If this was a private enterprise company and the owner wanted to fire an employee, the owner could not do so unless a judge agrees? No wonder she couldn’t define a woman..…..🤣🤣🤣
  7. That's a great line up. I always admire a coach that schedules up. That's what the successful ones do. Good Luck Bellville.
  8. Kudos to you. I know we've gotten a little off track for the subject. But, I've always been raised that 'Any man can be a Father. Takes a special man to be a Dad.' Hopefully, we've measured up.
  9. "President Trump was right — again," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Those who engaged in this political scandal must be held accountable for the fraud they committed against President Trump and the lies they told to the American people." I'm not holding my breath, but it sure would be nice
  10. Bellville will have another tough slate this season IMO here are their opponents that are ranked heading into the season 4A D1 #1 Celina (Defending State Champions) 4A D1 #19 Ft Bend Crawford 3A D1 #1 Columbus (Defending State Champions) 3A D1 #9 Hitchcock 4A D2 #5 Sealy
  11. Now that we have access to the preseason rankings and we are trying to get through this last month or so before football gets going I wanted to open up this discussion … What team or teams in y’all’s opinions will run through a gauntlet this season based off their schedules and pre season rankings? What team in your opinion’s will have the toughest slate this year?
  12. DCTF District Projections 1. Orangefield 2. East Chambers 3. Hardin 4. Anahuac 5. Coldspring 6. Kirbyville 7. Buna Interesting that Orangefield’s LB Kaleb Menard is a pre season 3A All State pick but the pre season district defensive MVP pick is LB Kolby Jones of East Chambers… Could just be one of those accolades they won’t award both to one player kinda thing. No team from this district was in the Pre Season 3A D1 Top 25 rankings.
  13. Got mine yesterday as well
  14. Just another bump in the road for Hunter and Hader. 10-6 on 10th inning Grand Slam. They will recoup.
  15. From the article: Oh, the delicious irony. For many years I’ve been writing about the southern US border and the many ways in which Mexico has used it as a ā€œsteam valveā€ to get rid of people in perpetual poverty, as well as malcontents, violent criminals and political revolutionaries. Who could have foreseen a time when the conundrum would be reversed and Mexico would be crushed by an avalanche of its own unwanted citizens? But weren’t we told that migrants are an ā€œeconomic boonā€ to any country lucky enough to have them? The argument among progressives and open border activists has always been that migrants are average law abiding people (just like us) who slip across the border simply to integrate into our society and live the American dream. They claim that Mexican leaders are not in control of the situation and that people are desperate to escape crime and social decline. In reality, government officials have long encouraged migrant caravans to traverse their territories and they have allowed illegal immigration into the US as a means to divert their failures into the laps of American taxpayers. Migrants aren’t trying to escape problems in Mexico, they ARE the problem in Mexico. The more of these caravans the Mexican authorities can get rid of, the better their economic situation appears. [Hidden Content]
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  17. The reekiest in history. By the biggest margin. Comes with a Nobel Peace Prize nomination attached to the bottle. MASGA Make America Smell Great Again
  18. I bet it reeks of success.
  19. I guess I’m blessed not to have dealt with divorce and with kids involved. I would probably be in jail. I know lots of men who would make the better single parent, but the courts see it differently. I count my blessings.
  20. My son came to live with me when he was two years old. His mom was supposed to pay $126/month…. Supposed to, lol.
  21. I use eau de OlDawg. Produced fresh daily. I’ve been told it’s di-stinked-ive.
  22. Just felt I could raise him better, in a more stable environment, and that he shouldn’t have to suffer because she decided she wanted out of our marriage. If we’d had a girl, I probably would have supported all I could—but not pursued managing custody. I would have felt she could’ve connected better with a daughter. Of course, she’s been through 3 husbands since. So, a daughter wouldn’t have had it great either I guess. Meanwhile, I’ve been married to my sweetheart, and lived in the same house, for 35 years. It took a lot for a man to get custody back in the ā€˜80’s in Texas. I was in and out of court for 5 years. Spent just about every dime I had because she kept accusing me of all kinds of stuff. You know the drill. As a man in a custody battle—guilty until proven innocent.
  23. 2 young, Hispanic counselors helped save many camp girls. So, the accusations appear false. Others have also looked at the camp literature and found no inference even of racism. Saw another article where some previous campers talked about the camp and they weren’t white. Evidently, a very popular camp. I’d never heard of it before. [Hidden Content] Yes. It would have been inappropriate—at the least—even if true.
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