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    jv_coach reacted to Hagar in More Info Concerning the Las Vegas Shooting   
    And the Repub Train Wreck - A conspiracy theorist dream.  
     
    On a side note - If aliens land on Earth, the first thing we’d want to know, are they here to help us or hurt us.  Easy way to do that, do they gravitate to Republican leadership (help) or Dem leadership (hurt).  Problem solved  
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    jv_coach got a reaction from Chester86 in Dallardsville Big Sandy 13 Muenster 3/FINAL/BIG SANDY WILDCATS...CLASS 2A STATE CHAMPIONS!!!   
    Coach Hooker a good coach and a better man 
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    jv_coach got a reaction from BS Wildcats in Dallardsville Big Sandy 13 Muenster 3/FINAL/BIG SANDY WILDCATS...CLASS 2A STATE CHAMPIONS!!!   
    Coach Hooker a good coach and a better man 
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    jv_coach got a reaction from 77 in More Info Concerning the Las Vegas Shooting   
    The Vegas shootings went from loud noise to to crickets chirping in a hurry, and gives great credence to conspiracy theory. 
     
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    jv_coach got a reaction from Hagar in More Info Concerning the Las Vegas Shooting   
    The Vegas shootings went from loud noise to to crickets chirping in a hurry, and gives great credence to conspiracy theory. 
     
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    jv_coach reacted to king in NBA Finals   
    I hate the nba
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    jv_coach reacted to jeffcoat in Parent files civil lawsuit against Carthage   
    The school and many around town absolutely knew about this. The same way they knew about the coach and student(s) relationship during the 16 championship run. 
      In both cases they were just hoping it would go away. 
      In both cases they were way wrong. 
      Justice often takes time. 
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    jv_coach reacted to LumRaiderFan in Minimum wage laws are hurting Seattle   
    Liberals are what's hurting Seattle...happens everytime they are in charge.
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    jv_coach reacted to Englebert in Minimum wage laws are hurting Seattle   
    I think that study was conducted by Captain Obvious. And Seattle can't say they weren't warned. I'm guessing their elitist mentality got in the way of good judgement, which often seems to be the case with Liberals.
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    jv_coach reacted to Hagar in More Info Concerning the Las Vegas Shooting   
    I have no idea how reliable this link is.  Based on the content, it appears to be valid.  Evidently, the AP & others sued to get LVMPD to release documents, and they prove the PChief of LVMPD and the FBI lied about the incident.  I’ll remind y’all, ISIS claimed responsibility, and they rarely do that unless they are responsible.  I just wonder why it takes court orders to get this info - and why we’ve heard no more on the Republican Train incident?  I’ll admit that if my life was dependent on the right answer, I’d say ISIS was involved, but that’s just me.

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    jv_coach got a reaction from Hagar in Saratoga West Hardin   
    Colmesneil has this as a plus. 
    Thanksgiving, christmas, winter break, spring break
    In other words the kids don't show up over the breaks so don't worry about it as you get your head kicked in.


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    jv_coach got a reaction from Hagar in The Patriarchy: Oppressive, or Descriptive   
    May 31, 2018  This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up   This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Virtually all societies are built on a patriarchy, which is reflected in most of our earliest stories.    In Genesis, when God sends Adam and Eve out of paradise, God puts Adam in charge.  In the story of Noah’s Ark, Noah is the leader of his family.  In the Gilgamesh, the central figure is a man.  Abraham was the patriarchal leader who began the Judaeo-Christian (and Islamic) traditions.  In The Iliad, and the Odyssey, Achilles, Hector, Odysseus, and all of the other heroes (as well as all of the kings) are men.  Beowulf is a man.  When we look at the role of women in these stories, Eve is the one Satan tricks into eating the apple, Helen (and the desire for her) causes the Trojan war, most of the challenges Odysseus runs into on his trek home are against women, and Grendel (the monster in Beowulf) is a woman.  Noah and Gilgamesh don’t battle women directly, but they battle Mother Nature, which is called ‘mother’ for a reason, with man being the eternal symbol of the known and controlled world, and woman being the eternal symbol of the unknown, uncontrolled, world of nature.
    This is no accident, and there are many reasons for it, not the least of which is that women give birth to children whereas men do not.  The world can be a brutal place, and a pregnant woman is particularly vulnerable to that brutality, placing men in a position where to have a family, they must be protective, and, conversely, placing women in a position where to have children, they must be protected.  Jordan Peterson and Will Durant both show how this backdrop goes back much further than does our ability to measure it.  Even ancient interpretations of religion show this pattern, with the Earth being depicted as some kind of mother-god, and the Sun as a male-god.  Generally it is the male-god plunging into the female-god each evening that is used to explain the rebirth of crops in the spring, as well as the rebirth of the Sun each morning, and when the woman dominates the landscape (the Sun having fallen out of the sky), the Earth is in darkness.  Also note that in these stories, it is neither the man nor the woman who dominates, but the pattern of struggle and cooperation that exists between the two.  When men and women struggle, darkness and chaos ensue, and when they cooperate, fertility and rebirth emerge.  These stories were not considered universally oppressive, but they were considered universally true.
    Archetypes are everywhere, and in all of them there is a battle between the known and the unknown world.  The known world is constantly under attack by external forces from the unknown, and though the known generally wins those confrontations, it only does so by transforming itself in ways that overcome the new challenge, evolving to each new challenge from the unknown.
    To the degree that the known world (represented by men) tries to ‘conquer’ the unknown world (represented by women), ‘conquering’ symbolizes understanding.  These stories are not about men controlling women so much as about men understanding women, and that is a struggle that continues today.   Knowledge is gained by understanding the previously unknown.
    Many call the general nature of society to be patriarchal ‘oppressive’, but is it?  In it’s earliest manifestations, the patriarchy appears cooperative, with men and women working together to allow one another to survive, and we have lived in this manner for our entire evolutionary history, going back at least as far as the Cambrian Explosion (541 million years ago).  We live in a roughly patriarchal society even in today’s modern democracies, where more than half the voting population are female, and where women have the political power to reverse things anytime they collectively desire.  Hillary Clinton lost the Presidency not because men did not want her as President, but because women did not.  If women had wanted Hillary Clinton, men could not have stopped them.  And power is illusory.  Men, for example, do not control the economy, when 
    This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . We are not a patriarchy today by force, but by choice, with no artificial barriers holding women back.  Claims of oppression are easily discounted through multi-variate analysis, in which sexism can be shown to be a very small cause for those differences.  Economists have known for decades, for example, that the 
    This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , caused not by oppression, but by the different choices men and women make after they get married and begin to build families.  People often note that most politicians are men, and yet when women run for office, they are  This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , making the difference between men and women in politics one of choice rather than oppression.  Attempts to eliminate these differences are invariably also attempts to eliminate the choices causing them, which is by definition oppressive. The central question regarding the patriarchy is not one of how to destroy it, but of why it exists.  Is the patriarchy something that was cast upon women through oppression, or something that men and women collectively built, and collectively maintain?  More to the point, if the patriarchy exists by choice, with no artificial barriers preventing women from changing it, then is truly a ‘patriarchy’ at all?
    I think we can all agree that true oppression against women is bad, which is why there is so much anger against such figures as Harvey Weinstein, and against others who have used power, or money, to gain sexual favors.  We pretend that the problem is one of ‘toxic masculinity,’ but should we not also entertain the possibility that power, rather than masculinity, is at the core, and that the reason the narrative is one of men exploiting women is only because men are more apt to seek positions of power?  Should the discussion be about how ‘masculinity’ is bad, or about how power corrupts?  Should the discussion be about overcoming ‘masculinity,’ or of overcoming corruption?
    We talk about the abuse involved in forcing women to take feminine societal roles, while ignoring the equally troubling abuse imposed upon men, who are told their nature is evil.  Is it not child abuse to tell a boy that there is something inherently wrong with him?  And what about women who are feminine?  My wife is feminine, and enjoys being feminine, but I can assure you that she is not weak.  We need to stop criticizing those who choose to take traditional roles.
    There is no question that the word ‘patriarchy’ is descriptive of essentially every society that has ever existed (including our own), and there is no question that patriarchies can be oppressive, such as was the case under the Taliban in Afghanistan, but we have to ask ourselves if living in what looks like a patriarchy is inherently oppressive when we live in it by choice, and when we can change it any time we collectively wish to do so.  To me, oppression is not something that arises by mutual choice, but something that arises when mutual choice is denied, and by that definition (which I think fits in well with the dictionary definition of ‘the state of being subject to unjust treatment or control’), it is not the nature of society that it oppressive so much as the attempts by the left to change society by force.
    There is nothing in our society that prevents women from being whatever they want to become.  Why should we concern ourselves with what that ends up looking like?
    I do not view the Western patriarchy as either positive nor negative.  I simply view it as descriptive.  There is no underlying structure supporting this patriarchy, other than the choices men, and women, freely make.  I don’t want to ‘preserve the patriarchy,’ but I do want to preserve personal liberty, and if that leads to what looks like a patriarchal society, I’m OK with that, and you should be OK with that as well.  As long as we are all free to pursue our own personal dreams and aspirations, we have equality in the only way that matters.


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    jv_coach reacted to oldschool2 in Saratoga West Hardin   
    I bet.
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    jv_coach reacted to The Icon in Saratoga West Hardin   
    I'm going to get a job with Enterprise Rent-a-Car, because they have an excellent corporate structure. And they give you all the tools to be your own boss.

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    jv_coach reacted to firstroundbust in Parent files civil lawsuit against Carthage   
    With all the bonds passed and  first class facilities built on Carthage's campus the town folk better be hoping that the Superintendent was smart enough to purchase some top of the line liability insurance.
    It sounds like the family that's going after them has a pretty strong case with even stronger lawyers. And those in the loop know this aint the first rodeo with this family and lawsuits. 
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    jv_coach reacted to SportsFan2030 in Parent files civil lawsuit against Carthage   
    This statement perfectly sums up everything

    "It's a bad situation where alot of the people in power at Carthage hoped it would disappear and it didnt." 
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    jv_coach reacted to firstroundbust in Parent files civil lawsuit against Carthage   
    Wish I was wrong but this has everything to do with football because it appears the male football & baseball player and his family were protected and the female athlete & cheerleader were left to fend for themselves. There is no other way to view this. 
       You also need to take into account that this kid was being counted on to be a star athlete from the time he and his father graced the sidelines every Thursday and Friday night when he was younger. 
       It's a bad situation where alot of the people in power at Carthage hoped it would disappear and it didnt.  
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    jv_coach reacted to oldschool2 in Saratoga West Hardin   
    Walmart would be the better option here.
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    jv_coach got a reaction from Reagan in NFL Football and the reason's for the coming demise   
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    jv_coach reacted to Hagar in Why Being a Foster Child Made Me a Conservative   
    Great article.  The fact that a teacher’s one line advice changed his life, should be an inspiration for all teachers.  The pay is terrible but to have that effect on a young person is priceless.
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    jv_coach reacted to The Icon in Saratoga West Hardin   
    There's always some young coach needing a first job
     
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    jv_coach reacted to oldschool2 in Saratoga West Hardin   
    Tell the school board to move the salary schedule a little further away from base pay.
    There.. I helped.
    To be fair though...I probably wouldn't work there if they did pay more.  Heard it was kind of a dump. 
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    jv_coach reacted to puddleofmudd in Saratoga West Hardin   
    Can someone help West Hardin AD find him an assistant coach. This job is posted everyday.
     
    Assist the football program and coach 2 additional sports. OL experience preferred but not required. Great classroom situation for a coach. This can be SPED or Health. We bring back 9 starters on Offense and 9 on Defense and dropped from 2a Div. 1 to 2a Div. 2.  
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    jv_coach reacted to Hagar in NFL Football and the reason's for the coming demise   
    Many on the internet have complained the new rule to stand infringes on the players rights.  I’ve tried to explain the NFL is a business, they make the rules.  Today, CBS News was reporting Roseanne was canceled because of a tweet.  At the end of the report (video in link), the anchor ask the reporter about freedom of speech.  Reporter said, and I’ll paraphrases, It’s ABC rules, and they own the company, so.......

    This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This link has nothing to do w/NFL football, except as confirmation that businesses have the right to make rules, including the NFL.
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