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  1. Yes, Peterson commands lots of money. However, I was thinking he has baggage, this is his 8th season, and lots of teams may NOT want him, which could bring the price down tremendously. I want Murray anyway.

    The vikings have already said they want him next year, so they are not going to negotiate for trade offers, they are going to ask for to much and hope someone will pull the trigger. If no one does, then you still have the best back from in the league.
  2. @JasonLaCanfora: Heated exchange between Adrian Peterson's agent and Vikings official at combine latest sign his exit may be looming: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/jason-la-canfora/25079053/tensions-rise-between-adrian-petersons-agent-vikings-exec-in-indy

     

    Wow! This must have happened when alot of folks wasn't around. 

    The Vikings have all the power here, AP will not be in Dallas next year. The Vikings will either keep him or trade him, and they are likely to ask a kings ransom, 1st round and more. The cowboys would not be able to handle his contract, its much higher than what they would have to pay Murray to keep him.

  3. From the article:

    "[font='Proximo Nova']As I noted recently, there was previously a lot of evidence that the Oklahoma City was the work of Islamic terrorists, including the presence of McVeigh associate and Iraqi agent[/font]Hussain Al-Hussaini[font='Proximo Nova'], whom the FBI confirmed was seen with McVeigh throughout the planning of the attack, including when McVeigh rented the vehicle used in the bombing. Most of this evidence was dug up and brought out by Ms. Davis, a then-Oklahoma City television reporter, whose book, “[/font]The Third Terrorist: The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing[font='Proximo Nova'],” is a must-read."[/font]


    Doesn't say he is a Muslim, says he was possibly working with them.
  4. Skins- if its the governments job to protect the people, I would ask you a couple of more questions: Should all people be forced to get the flu vaccine? I think we all know that salt and sugar are both bad for you-should the government have a say in whether you can consume these items or a say on how much one can have? Should the government protect people ( save their lives) by making laws/rules/regulations against obesity?

    The people is different than the person.

    The flu shot I'm for, especially in public schools and the like. If you don't get the flu shot you could very well get me and anybody else sick.

    None of the other stuff have anything to do with the people, you being obese does not affect me in any way.
  5. Sure, but where does the line get drawn? Should we be subject to pat down search every time we leave the house? Microchips planted in our skin to monitor our everyday activities?

    Technically one can say that this is called for in the constitution. If Obama pulled this you'd start a SETX revolution yesterday.

    Hence why we need a new constitution for the modern age.
  6. Do you find anything hypocritical about the left, when it comes to abortion, insisting that a woman has the right to do with her body as she wishes and simultaenously being vociferously insistent on requiring vaccinations? ( for the record, I support vaccinations)

    Two different categories. Abortion affects three people (mother, father, and potential child). Vaccinations, more specifically the lack of vaccinations, affect the entire country.
  7. I'm sure the Saudi's don't mind sticking it to the Iranians either.

    China has pretty much anchored Russia's economy, it won't be collapsing anytime soon, they won't let it. But Venezuala was teetering on economic disaster, this short plummet of oil prices pushed them over the edge. And as soon as it did prices go back up, that's not a coincidence.
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