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  1. just pointing out you guys bull. i guess yiou missed her article? she said it all dude. fifty cent? i have never been to prison but nice try. you guys let trump run wild with no blowback. none. hell just tell me what ya really think cus i know you want to..............
  2. you and grea8ght with an 8 could probably talk about my mama and things would be cool. no one else tho......
  3. my point is all the hysteria concerning this mess. what about their rights? the hate is real against these people. you want to raise your kids you way and i stand by that. but you have to trust parents who look into the tranny thing to do the right thing as well. the sad part is you can get molested pretty quick in church. it happens more than people think. they pop up all the time on al.com. then, when i point this out i am a church hater. but i am mad. love should be the higher law period and any form of hate in church should never be allowed. these folks are often beatup. killed. kicked out of homes. made fun of in school.murdered on playgrounds. so they go looking for the love of jesus and what do they get? my way or the highway. some of these kids have no where to turn to and i personally feel like folks like iam make it wors. if he is not smearing them he is posting bad jokes. i do believe peoples genes get mixed up at times. look at retarded children. they came out of the womb with issues because they are not "right"? and i do not mean this mean. my point is i believe trannys have the same problem. i got to run pick up meds so i can terrorize you guys more. by the way i am sorry you missed all the hate i received on this very board when trump was running and even after he won. excuse after excuse was given for him knowing it was lie. hell they tried to get me banned. this is a fact. two mods have told me this.two. but i will not out them so believe it or not. this is why i am blunt and to the point. and i am sad to hear you would vote for him again. he tried to steal the election. good grief. anyway i shall return..................
  4. my point is i have no tolerance for hate. everyone counts or no one counts. these are not cartoons we are talking about here we are talking about real people. remember when trump told the world pence would hang gays if he could? these words have meanings. the gas lighting is mostly done on the other side i am just giving it back. people talk about how trans and gays are less than human or NOT human and they get beat up and or murdered because those on the right. how about asking others on here besides me if ol iam is not full of hate and posts fake crap all the time to try and prove his point. and he is not being part of the solution he is part of the problem. the hate is out there and it is mostly from the right.again it is getting people hurt. you and iam and others all say we are doing it wrong. you teach your kids and let them tech their kids. it is their right. you do not want anyone influencing your kids right? then why if it is legal and all the crap flying around claiming we are doing them wrong. i told iam and i will tell you i know a family very well that had a girl that is now a man. they had her checked over and over and she went to shrinks and doctors. it was not done overnight. he is very well adjusted and super happy. she has a genius IQ. she is now an asset to society as a whole. but religion has mostly let them down evangelicals anyway. these same people want to send all gays to camp to straighten them out. everyone counts or no one counts. i really like you and would hate to be at odds with you. you know who the evangelicals number one guy is tight now in politics? trump. we all know he is a crook and a conman. so you guys have some work to do on your own. you cannot tell people how to live their lies but you can try and show them the error of their ways. this is all i am doing. if a gay or a tranny walked into church and sat down byiam he better have depends on.
  5. yahoo.com Auburn listed among most disappointing programs by Mike Farrell Daniel Locke ~2 minutes Football has not been the most significant source of happiness for Auburn fans over the last few years. The resurgence of the baseball, gymnastics, and men’s basketball programs has caused football to be viewed as relatively insignificant compared to past years. Mike Farrell listed his most disappointing Power Five programs and the Tigers came in fourth. Farrell’s take on Auburn: “Are they a power program? They are to me with a natty in the last 15 years and another national title game appearance as well. But the Gus Malzahn days at the end were bad, and the Bryan Harsin hire was dumb. Hugh Freeze is a good hire, but it will take time and patience for them to get back to respectable.” Apart from Auburn, the list from top-to-bottom included the Texas Longhorns, the Miami Hurricanes, and the Florida Gators ahead of the Tigers, with the Virginia Tech Hokies following Auburn. Auburn will be on a mission to get back to prominence and Hugh Freeze will lead the charge.
  6. Let's check in on Marjorie Trainwreck Greene's brain worms and see how they're doing Marge says she's not on any medication. maybe she should be. Jeff Tiedrich Jun 26 hey Marge, whatcha doing? I’m wrapping my head in tin foil to keep Sleepy Joe Biden from controlling my brain. why do you ask? well, we saw the tweet about your tv and we thought we’d do a wellness check. Democrat groomers will stop at nothing to keep me from impeaching the Biden Crime Family, but their tricks won’t work! why are you so sure that it’s the Democrats who are spying on you? remember when Barack Hussein Obama used a microwave oven to spy on the Trump White House? everyone laughed, but it was real, you know. Barry taught all his Democrap tricks to Sleepy Joe, and Sleepy Joe got his crackhead son to try to spy on me using his crackhead laptop. ok. so tell us how this works. Burisma gave Hunter Biden access codes to the Jewish space lasers and he points them at my TV. that seems like a lot of trouble to go through. I’m too smart for them! I’m not vaccinated, so they can’t use Bill Gates’s chip to read my thoughts. RFK Jr. told me how it works. he can bench press a million pounds, you know. yes, uh, we’ve seen the photos. I’m very happy! good for you. I’m not on any medication! maybe you should be. I have nothing to hide! Marge, we just had a thought: what if it’s Lauren Boebert who’s spying on you so she can copy more of your articles of impeachment? THAT LITTLE BITCH. I ALWAYS KNEW SHE WAS WOKE.
  7. i wonder what the evangelicals are going to do when trump makes abortion legal federally? i keep reading women are pissed about abortion rights so lets see if trump has their back or renegs on them like they do everything else? folks are saying the women are getting ready to come out in huge numbers.
  8. of course you would vote for a crook. how many times has he been impeached? how many indictments does he have against him? how many of his staff went to prison? how many of his lawyers have been getting their asses reamed by federal judges for doing crooked crap? find great joy in the dumbing down of america mickey.
  9. hell i just posted the article. but from millers past i do not doubt it. and mickey we all know you sleep in a tree but keep showing folks you fall out of it onto your head a few too man times.............
  10. rollingstone.com Stephen Miller Pushed for Drone Strike on Migrants, New Book Claims Asawin Suebsaeng 9–11 minutes Skip to main content Top Trump Adviser Pushed for Drone Strikes on Migrants, New Book Claims Stephen Miller denies the account, and a person present has "no recollection" of the alleged conversation, but the book accuses the top Trump adviser of suggesting an atrocity Former White House Senior Adviser Steven Miller Brandon Bell/Getty Images Stephen Miller, one of Donald Trump’s top immigration advisers, advocated using U.S. predator drones in 2018 to blow up migrant boats full of unarmed civilians, according to an upcoming book by a former administration official. In a passage reviewed by Rolling Stone, former Trump Department of Homeland Security appointee Miles Taylor writes about an April 2018 conversation in which Miller allegedly advocated an attack on a migrant ship headed for the United States. Miller, Taylor writes, argued for the potential mass killing of civilians by suggesting they were not protected under the U.S. Constitution because they were in international waters. Taylor is the writer behind the infamous “Anonymous” New York Times op-ed that set off a furious hunt for the turncoat in the halls of Trump’s administration. After leaving the administration, Taylor endorsed Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election, and later revealed himself to be “Anonymous.” Rolling Stone has reviewed written documentation from during the Trump administration that supports Taylor’s claim. Taylor’s account, however, is contested, both by Miller and by another person present. “This is a complete fiction that exists only in the mind of Miles Taylor desperate to stay relevant by fabricating material for his new book,” says a spokesman for Miller. Taylor’s book claims Miller made his argument to Paul Zukunft, a since-retired admiral who was then commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. Reached for comment, Zukunft replied he had “no recollection” of the exchange as described in the book. “I vividly recall having a lengthy conversation with Stephen Miller regarding Southwest border security in 2018,” says Zukunft. “My point was that the U.S. is not exerting enough influence in the form of foreign aid in the tri-border region of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador that have been key source nations for illegal migration. In effect, get at the root cause of illegal migration at the source rather than a goal line defense at the border. And the preponderance of these migrants traverse on foot. But to use deadly force to thwart maritime migration would be preposterous and the antithesis of our Nation’s vanguard for advancing human rights.” Zukunft was appointed by former President Barack Obama and, after retiring from the Trump administration in the summer of 2018, backed Biden in the 2020 election. Asked to respond to the retired admiral saying he had “no recollection” of the book’s explosive detail, Taylor said: “The conversation happened.” Taylor’s book, Blowback, describes the alleged 2018 conversation in depth. The critical passage reads: ‘Admiral, the military has aerial drones, correct?’ Stephen inquired. ‘Yes,’ Zukunft replied. ‘And some of those drones are equipped with missiles, correct?’ ‘Sure,’ the commandant answered, clearly wondering where the line of questioning was going. ‘And when a boat full of migrants is in international waters, they aren’t protected by the U.S. Constitution, right?’ ‘Technically, no, but I’m not sure what you’re getting at.’ ‘Tell me why, then, can’t we use a Predator drone to obliterate that boat?’ Admiral Zukunft looked nonplussed. ‘Because, Stephen, it would be against international law.’ According to the book, Miller begins arguing with Zukunft: [The] United States launched airstrikes on terrorists in disputed areas all the time, Miller said, or retaliated against pirates commandeering ships off the coast of Somalia. The Coast Guard chief calmly explained the difference. America attacked enemy forces when they were armed and posed an imminent threat. Seafaring migrants were generally unarmed civilians. They quarreled for a few minutes. Stephen wasn’t interested in the moral conflict of drone-bombing migrants. He wanted to know whether anyone could stop America from doing it. The book continues: ‘Admiral,’ [Miller] said to the military chief nearly thirty years his senior, ‘I don’t think you understand the limitations of international law.’ Miller’s stance on immigration and human rights remains deeply relevant. Trump is the frontrunner for the 2024 GOP nomination, and multiple people intimately familiar with the matter say that Miller, along with other anti-immigration hardliners of his stripe, are still on the shortlist for administration posts should the twice-impeached, twice-indicted former president retake the White House. Trump himself is campaigning on promises to run on more extreme anti-immigrant policies than his first term’s, including proposals for attacking or invading Mexico and reviving and expanding his travel “Muslim ban.” For years, including well before his entrance into Trump’s inner circle during the 2016 election, Miller has been a uniquely aggressive, far-right voice operating in conservative and anti-immigration circles in Washington, D.C. The Trump administration’s draconian immigration policies — largely spearheaded by Miller — became so heavily entrenched in government that some significant aspects endured during the Biden administration. Taylor is not the first Trump administration veteran to speak out in recent years about Miller and his alleged proposals for violence. Trump’s former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper wrote in his memoir last year that, in October 2019, Miller once “proposed securing [ISIS leader] Mr. al-Baghdadi’s head, dipping it in pig’s blood and parading it around to warn other terrorists,” according toThe New York Times. Miller denied that this occurred, telling the Times that Esper was “a moron.” i believe this. miller is a white nationalist..............
  11. auburnwire.usatoday.com 2025 OT Jaylan Beckley grabs Auburn offer Taylor Jones ~2 minutes It is early in the recruiting process for those in the 2025 recruiting cycle, but Auburn is getting a head start on an offensive lineman from Texas. Jaylan Beckley, a 2025 offensive tackle from Addison, Texas, has been getting plenty of attention recently from the nation’s top programs. Auburn is the latest program to jump on board by extending an offer. Buy Tigers Tickets Beckley’s recruitment has taken off this summer, as he has landed 13 offers since April 26, when Duke extended an offer. Several of the schools that have an interest in Beckley are Auburn, Florida State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, and Clemson. Houston was the first program to offer Beckley, doing so in May of 2022. Due to the early nature of his recruitment, Beckley has not received a rating from 247Sports or On3. However, he has great size standing at 6-5, 275 pounds. Several notable 2025 prospects with Auburn offers include four-star RB Alvin Henderson, five-star TE Davon Mitchell, and four-star OL Justin Hasenhuetl. Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__
  12. 247sports.com Jason Caldwells Monday morning quarterback column Jason Caldwell 5–6 minutes One of the good guys It was a different world in college football 24 years ago when I started this job full-time. Still in my 20’s, it was a little intimidating at times to be covering the program I grew up following daily from the time I knew what football was all about. What I didn’t realize at the time was that I was going to be extremely fortunate to be covering Tommy Tuberville’s program because of the relationships I was going to build because of the open door policy that we had back then. One of the guys I got to know best was Terry Price, a guy we unfortunately lost way too soon last week. Just a few years older than I was when I started the job, Price was someone I instantly bonded with. Part of a staff that was extremely close on and off the field, it was almost like being part of a high school program at times because of how close everyone was and their families. It was definitely the last of what old school football staffs felt like A demanding coach on the field, Price was just the opposite off the field. He opened the door to his office to anyone walking by and opened the doors to his house for anyone that wanted some fantastic food. His specialty was barbecue and he loved it. Price loved the smoker and just the joy of getting away from the stress of coaching football for a few moments. You could see that was where he was really at home. Now he’s at home and in a better place. We’re all better off for having known him and gotten to spend so much time with him. I’ll miss seeing his smile on the field and talking with him before the Auburn-Texas A&M game this year, but he’s someone I’ll always remember for how he treated me early in my career. For that and his friendship, I’ll always be thankful. Interesting July ahead July is technically 'dead' for football recruiting with the exception of a few days late in the month, but it's going to be anything but quiet for Hugh Freeze and the Auburn Tigers with several players expected to make decisions in the coming weeks. With Auburn gaining steam the last few weeks, it could be an interesting time for the 2024 class as this staff looks to continue the momentum heading into the season. This month also brings SEC Media Days in Nashville with Freeze in front of the league's media for the first time. He's handled things very well, but will have to go through all those same questions once again as people from around the league and the country get a chance to talk to him again. It's also going to be interesting to hear from Greg Sankey when he talks about the future of the league. I'm really interested to see what happens with the scheduling formats for the other sports and how they are going to work. I wonder if we will hear about some of that in Nashville. Going to be an interesting few days. Summer ball for the Tigers Summertime used to be huge for college baseball players with guys going all over the country to play and get more experience. It’s not as big as it used to be, but it’s still something that players take advantage of, especially young guys. That’s the case for Auburn with several of the current and future Tigers playing this summer. Two of Auburn’s standout freshmen are playing in the prestigious Cape Cod League, catcher Ike Irish with the Brewster Whitecaps and outfielder Chris Stanfield with the Bourne Braves. This is a huge opportunity for both with a chance to play against the best players in the country while showcasing their skills for the scouts for when both are draft eligible in two years. Stanfield is joined on the Braves by junior college signee Jackson Castillo. A 6-0 lefty, Castillo is batting .281 in eight games this summer in the CCL. That comes on the heels of a huge 2023 season at the College of Southern Nevada. Earning All-American honors, Castillo batted .432 with 17 home runs and 60 runs batted in. He had an on-base percentage of .554. Sophomore outfielder Mike Bello is playing well for the Mystic Schooners of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. In six games he’s batting .316 with three RBI, three stolen bases and 10 walks. Another player having a strong summer is freshman infielder Gavin Miller. Playing for the Alexandria Aces in the Cal Ripken Collegiate League, Miller is batting .327 with six doubles. Freshman pitcher Cam Keshock is also playing for the Aces. He’s 0-1 with a 3.37 ERA and has allowed just one earned run in his last four outings (six innings). Fellow freshman pitcher Ryan Olson is pitching with the Xenia Scouts in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League and is 1-1 with one save and an ERA of 3.37 in 12 innings. He has struck out 20 with only three walks. Freshman pitcher Trevor Horne is pitching for the Kingsport Axmen while Hayden Murphy is spending his summer in the Sunbelt League with the Gainesville Gol’Diggers. He’s teammates with new Auburn catcher commitment Cale Stricklin. Signee Cade Belyeu is playing for the Lima Locos while pitcher Bjorn Johnson has done some work in the West Coast League.
  13. 247sports.com Most Valuable Tigers No 21 Nathan King 4–5 minutes We're still in the heart of the college football offseason, more than two weeks removed from spring practice, media days still a month away, and more than two months until the start of the 2023 season, Auburn’s first under Hugh Freeze. So what better time to crank up the rankings? As we do annually this time of year, Auburn Undercover is counting down the top 25 most valuable players for the Tigers' 2023 season. A few notes to set the table: These rankings are based on a player's previous contributions to the team, as well as his assumed impact in 2023 — how important he is expected to be to Auburn's success in both production and the win-loss column. It is not simply Auburn's best players in descending order. If a freshman is included on the list, his positioning is obviously a projection of his talent and significance to his respective position group. Next up is No. 21: redshirt freshman kicker Alex McPherson. AS A RECRUIT Hometown: Fort Payne, Alabama Class: 2022 247Sports ranking: No. 2 K, No. 1,536 overall (Michael Chang, Getty) AS A PLAYER For the second straight season, Auburn starting kicker Anders Carlson suffered a season-ending injury against Mississippi State, so it was time to see what yet another elite kicker recruit to sign with the Tigers was made of. McPherson, the younger brother of NFL kicker Evan McPherson, went 6-of-7 on field goals in his three games of action, including a long of 51 yards against Western Kentucky. His only miss came from 54 yards against Texas A&M. In McPherson’s first career Iron Bowl, the Alabama native made both his kicks inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. With Carlson exiting the program and ultimately being drafted in the sixth round in April, McPherson was undoubtedly the Tigers’ top option at kicker during spring practice, and he was consistent as expected, leading the way for new special teams coordinator Tanner Burns’ unit. 2023 OUTLOOK For the first time since 2013, Auburn’s starting kicker doesn’t have “Carlson” on the back of his jersey. But just like the pair of brothers before him, who started for a whopping nine straight combined seasons, McPherson’s talent is up there with the best in the nation. Routinely able to boom 60-yard kicks in practice, McPherson will look to play his part in a resurgent Auburn offense under Freeze in 2023, as the Tigers hope to recover from a paltry 24.8 points per game last season, which ranked No. 10 in the SEC. Anders Carlson also had an inconsistent 2022 season, making only 12-of-17 kicks. As productive as he was over the course of his Auburn career, Carlson’s percentage ranked in the bottom third of the SEC in four of his five seasons as a starter. Auburn fans obviously don’t want to see McPherson lining up too kick too often, but when he does, the Tigers will hope to trot out a young talent capable of being one of the conference’s best right away. WHAT THEY SAID “McPherson, man, that kid's going to be OK. He's the last person I'm worried about, I promise you.” — Cadillac Williams before last season’s Iron Bowl WHAT SAY YOU? What do you think of McPherson’s spot in our Most Valuable Tigers rankings? Too high? Too low? Just right? Share your thoughts on the Bodda Getta message board, on Twitter or on Facebook. MOST VALUABLE TIGERS No. 25: LB Cam Riley No. 24: DL Mosiah Nasili-Kite No. 23: LB Larry Nixon III No. 22: S Zion Puckett *** 50% OFF SUMMER SPECIAL: Subscribe to Auburn Undercover for the latest news and intel, podcasts, recruiting coverage and more *** *** Get Auburn news straight to your inbox with the Auburn Undercover newsletter ***
  14. si.com Five potential breakout players for Auburn football in 2023 Lance Dawe ~3 minutes Who are some Tigers that could breakout this upcoming season? In this story: Auburn Tigers Auburn has the potential to rise above expectations this season, largely thanks to Hugh Freeze's massive transfer portal haul. The Tigers are primed for a breakout. Zac Blackerby of the Locked On Auburn podcast was joined by Lindsay Crosby on a recent episode with the goal of identifying nine players on Auburn's roster who they believe have the potential to be solid SEC players. Of these nine players, five stood out as potential breakout players for Auburn this season. Shane Hooks, WR © Rich Storry-USA TODAY Sports The first player mentioned was Shane Hooks, a graduate transfer from Jackson State. Hooks has a lot of experience and could potentially make a big impact on the Auburn offense if he can adjust quickly to the speed and physicality of the SEC. Jyaire Shorter, WR Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports The second player mentioned was Jyaire Shorter, who had an impressive 27.2 yards per catch last season. Shorter has the ability to put up big numbers quickly and could potentially be an All-SEC player if he can continue to perform at a high level. Larry Nixon III, LB © Christine Tannous / The Commercial Appeal / USA TODAY NETWORK The third player mentioned was Larry Nixon, a linebacker transfer from North Texas. Nixon has the potential to be one of Auburn's most productive linebackers alongside Ole Miss transfer Austin Keys. Caleb Burton, WR © Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK The fourth player mentioned was Caleb Burton, a wide receiver from Ohio State. While Burton was listed as a potential depth piece with the potential to start down the road, he could potentially make a big impact on the Auburn offense if he can compete and earn playing time. Elijah McAllister, JACK Eric Starling/Auburn Daily The fifth and final player mentioned was Elijah McAllister, a defensive lineman who has already been a solid SEC player elsewhere. McAllister could potentially make a big impact on the Auburn defense this season if he can continue to perform at a high level.
  15. i am as well and i sure enjoyed that game. the hoofs were on fire.............lol. does my lil nicname sound funky?
  16. i guess people think this is a slam but it is in fact not.
  17. si.com Payton Thorne named top SEC transfer addition Lance Dawe ~3 minutes The Tigers have pulled their projected starting quarterback out of the transfer portal. Alongside 19 other valuable additions Hugh Freeze and his staff landed. Payton Thorne, former Michigan State quarterback turned Auburn Tiger, is projected by a variety of outlets to be the Tigers' starting quarterback week one vs UMass despite not having taken a single rep in practice. Statistically, he's better than what the Tigers had coming back - Robby Ashford and Holden Geriner. Mike Farrell recently released an article of his top five SEC transfer portal additions, with Thorne sitting at the top of the list. This is what Farrell had to say about Thorne's transfer to the Tigers: "Thorne’s entry into the portal came as a surprise to most. While he had some struggles, which included 21 interceptions over the last two seasons, he also experienced his fair share of success during his time in East Lansing. So, when he became available, there was plenty of immediate buzz about his potential landing spot. Some of the loudest buzz revolved around Auburn, who quickly made Thorne a priority after striking out on a couple of other portal possibilities. Now that the Tigers have Thorne, he will have to earn the starting job against Robby Ashford. While this is far from a forgone conclusion, adding a quarterback with two years of starting experience does make him the likely starter when the season opens in September. Thorne finished an accomplished quarterback at Michigan State, setting single-season records for total yards, total touchdowns and passing touchdowns. He ranks fifth in career total touchdowns, fifth in career total yards, fourth in career passing touchdowns and third in single-season passing yards. He's not a dazzling arm talent but was excellent attacking downfield in his two seasons with the Spartans. He's a great system fit for Freeze and Montgomery. THIS! THIS! THIS! this is why i believe we might one or two we are not supposed to beat.
  18. god you are a dumbass. no way around it. this is from satire dude.SATIRE. do you know what it means? it means it is not true and you are posting lies because your hate is so strong. why else would you post it? you think trans are not funny so i am curious......
  19. yahoo.com Birthright citizenship is guaranteed in the US Constitution. Both Trump and DeSantis want it gone, and they'll need the court's help to do it. Madison Hall 2–3 minutes President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in Sunrise, Fla., on November 26, 2019.Joe Raedle/Getty Images Both the Supreme Court and the Constitution guarantee citizenship for people born in the US. Republican presidential candidate and Gov. Ron DeSantis said he wants to end birthright citizenship. It's a position former President Donald Trump touted recently as well. On Monday, Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged to end birthright citizenship if elected president in 2024, a position shared by former President Donald Trump. Neither are likely to succeed, however, without the help of the courts. At a press conference in Texas, DeSantis said he would "take action to end the idea that the children of illegal aliens are entitled to birthright citizenship if they are born in the United States." While president, Trump promised to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants via executive order, though he never followed through with the promise. DeSantis, however, did not detail how, exactly, he planned to address the issue and simply said that it would be up to "the courts and Congress." "Dangling the prize of citizenship to the future offspring of illegal immigrants is a major driver of illegal migration," DeSantis said. "It is also inconsistent with the original understanding of 14th Amendment, and we will force the courts and Congress to finally address this failed policy." As granted by the 14th Amendment, which was ratified in 1868, anybody born in the United States is guaranteed citizenship. The right was affirmed thirty years later by the Supreme Court, which ruled that Wong Kim Ark was legally an American citizen after being born in the US, despite having Chinese-born parents who were barred from becoming citizens due to the Chinese Exclusion Act. Whether the original decision comes via executive order or legislation, any action restricting US citizenship will almost certainly be tested in the federal court system, likely even the Supreme Court given its previous ruling on the issue. Read the original article on Business Insider
  20. yall upset about runningback and battie is a preseason all american. i posted the article in the last month or so. i think JH will be fine and ready to roll when the schedule gets harder.
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