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  1. omg you poor little thing. take ownership iam. hell you voted for trump so you are no rocket scientist ok? you guys ARE the insanity. hell you goit guys in the house and senate just making stuff up and all of a sudden everything is gone. no one can find the tapes. the docs. the people. you guys want revenge not justice and it is very easy to see. your party in the last five years have divided this country with your hate and your ignorance. you guys are just useless. right now ol kevin is going to raise the social security retirement and under things but are giving the oil companies HUGE goodies in one of these current bills. oil companies made record profits. i mean seriously for real record profits. so again you spit on the little people to give big business all kind of perks they do not need. you call it socialism i call it being fair. a whole lot of folks cannot make a living waged in this country. it takes both parents and sometimes more. this is what i think are worng with kids today. no one is watching them because they are trying to stay afloat. and god forbid if someone wants a make a living they can thrive on. biden is trying to watch out for the little people. and you guys smear him for it.
  2. nope just a handful of you guys on here. hell the best you guys can do it go silent when someone hands your behind on here with the truth.
  3. pat has always been a class lady. when she was starting out they wanted her to dress like a slut to sell more records. she refused. there were a couple of other things but she never caved in but stuck to her principles.
  4. yahoo.com Pat Benatar Has 2-Word Response To Ted Cruz's Strange Rant About Her And Satan David Moye ~2 minutes Rock singer Pat Benatar is responding to being referenced in a strange rant by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and she needed only two words to hit him with her best shot. On Wednesday, Cruz was being interviewed by conservative talk-show hostJoe “Pags” Pagliarulo as he tried to explain why President Joe Biden is so popular in the U.S. Senate. However, Cruz’s reasoning was bizarre and included references to devil costumes, the full moon, child murder and, strangest of all, the 1980s-era Rock & Roll Hall of Famer: “I don’t think Senate Democrats, if you had video of Joe Biden murdering children dressed as the devil under a full moon while singing Pat Benatar, they still wouldn’t vote to convict.” Although Cruz’s comments may have been a reference to Benatar’s song “Hell Is for Children,” it seemed odd, considering that song is a condemnation of child abuse. Not surprisingly, Benatar’s fans jumped to her defense, but the singer and husband Neil Giraldo stayed out of it until Friday, when they posted a brief two-word response to the senator on Facebook: “Nice try!” HuffPost reached out to Benatar but didn’t receive an immediate response. Her publicist told Variety that the singer, who rarely makes public political statements, would not comment further on Cruz’s devilishly foolish comment. Cruz hasn’t made any further comments referencing Benatar, but if things get heated, one Twitter user had the obvious solution: A dance-off, like in Benatar’s iconic 1983 music video for “Love Is a Battlefield.”
  5. once again i remain the hardest working fiddy on the site. i do it for the love of Auburn and you guys rock!
  6. auburnwire.usatoday.com Twitter reacts to Auburn's 2024 SEC football schedule JD McCarthy ~3 minutes The start of a new era of SEC football is here as the conference announced the 2024 football schedule Wednesday night. The 2024 season is the first that Oklahoma and Texas will compete in the SEC, as a welcome, every current member of the SEC will play one of the Sooners or the Longhorns in 2024. The SEC will also be removing divisions in the 2024 season as the conference expands to 16 seasons. Buy Tigers Tickets With divisions a thing of the past, teams will be able to play every member of the conference consistently but the downside is that some rivalries will no longer be played every year. One such rivalry is Auburn and LSU, which will not be played in 2024 for the first time since 1991. However, the Tigers will get to host Oklahoma for their signature home game of the season. Auburn fans had plenty to say about the schedule, here are their top reactions. Some thoughts on the 24 SEC schedule. Auburn has a great chance to get back to 8-4, 9-3, or 10-2 Home: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, 4 auto noncon wins. Away: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri But also, Bama and Georgia on the road means getting to… — Bud Elliott (@BudElliott3) June 14, 2023 2024 looks like nothing but dubs if you ask me — Drunk Aubie (@DrunkAubie) June 14, 2023 update: 2024 will be the first year Auburn… – hasn't played LSU since 1991 – hasn’t played Ole Miss since 1989 – hasn’t played Mississippi State since 1954 – hasn’t played any of them since 1933 — Justin Ferguson (@JFergusonAU) June 14, 2023 Meh I was hoping we'd get Texas first — gAUlf (@gAUlf_WDE) June 14, 2023 No LSU, Ole Miss or Mississipppi State on the 2024 Auburn schedule… Man it's gonna take a minute to get used to this. — Cole Cubelic (@colecubelic) June 14, 2023 OKLAHOMA AT AUBURN. 2024. BE THERE. — Kyle (@AllAubarn) June 14, 2023 Love our 2024 schedule. Will be wierd though not playing LSU or the Mississippi schools. — TorresOnAuburn 🥶 (@TorresOnAuburn) June 14, 2023 Only one SEC team will have to go to both Athens and Tuscaloosa in 2024. Congratulations, Auburn. — Kevin Scarbinsky (@KevinScarbinsky) June 14, 2023 No LSU is weird, but that’s the best schedule Auburn has had in like 20 years — Jordan Powell (@Smuphy) June 14, 2023 Ready to flip that lil wagon over in 2024. — The War Rapport (@thewarrapport) June 14, 2023
  7. Cadillac Williams ranked one of the top-three running back coaches in college football Lance Dawe 2–3 minutes Williams is the second-best running backs coach in college football according to Big Game Boomer. The Tigers are known for producing great running backs - the most recent being Tank Bigsby, a third-round selection in the 2023 NFL Draft. Seldom discussed are the coaches that make Auburn's star tailbacks shine. Recently, however, Auburn associate head coach and running backs coach Carnell "Cadillac" Williams was been named one of the best running backs coaches in the country. Big Game Boomer, a college football social media influencer, constantly releases lists, rankings, and tier lists of players, teams, and fanbases. He recently posted a graphic of his top 50 RB coaches in college football. Cadillac Williams is listed at No. 2. Mike Hart of Michigan is the only coach ahead of him. Williams has spent the past three seasons at Auburn as running backs coach and was promoted to associate head coach following the hiring of head coach Hugh Freeze in November of 2022. Cadillac served as the Tigers' interim head coach for the final month of the 2022 season, posting a 2-2 record, 1-1 in SEC play. Williams ranks second all-time in Auburn football history in career rushing yards and first in career rushing touchdowns. During his short time at Auburn he has seen the likes of Tank Bigsby and Jarquez Hunter flourish. At just 41, Williams has plenty of football ahead of him - head coaching opportunities are certain to arise in the future.
  8. Auburn commit shuts down recruitment, reaffirms pledge to the program Spenser Davis ~2 minutes Auburn commit J’Marion Burnette isn’t going anywhere. Burnette announced Thursday afternoon that he is shutting down his recruitment and will remain committed to the Tigers. “Thank you to every single coach that’s given me the opportunity to play football at the next level,” Burnette wrote in-part. “Special thanks to coach Caddii, coach Freeze and the rest of the amazing staff at Auburn University for believing in me. “With that being said, I will be shutting down my recruitment. Thank you all GOD BLESS!” Here’s his full message: Burnette is a 4-star prospect and one of the highest-rated players in Auburn’s 2024 recruiting class. He’s been committed to the Tigers since March of this year. He’s the No. 217 overall player and the No. 16 running back in the country for, per 247Sports Composite rankings. Burnette is also the No. 14 player from the state of Alabama. Burnette attends Andalusia High School in Andalusia, Alabama. He’s listed at 6-foot-1, 225 pounds. Auburn is off to a solid start in this recruiting cycle. The Tigers have 8 commitments so far and own the nation’s No. 28 class, according to 247Sports Composite rankings.
  9. 3 questions Auburn football will have to answer next season. Will new-look O-line work? Richard Silva 4–5 minutes AUBURN — We're under 80 days away from Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze debuting on the Plains, and while the roster needed an overhaul — over 40 new players have been added — plenty of questions have presented themselves revolving around the newcomers. And it's not just the player personnel that's different. Freeze retained only two on-field coaches — running backs coach Cadillac Williams and safeties coach Zac Etheridge — from the previous staff. Every other position coach, plus offensive and defensive coordinators Philip Montgomery and Ron Roberts, are new. Freeze's team will begin answering these questions when it takes on UMass on Sept. 2 (2:30 p.m. CT, ESPN). Here are a few of the biggest questions the Tigers will have to answer. IN TWO SEASONS:Breaking down Auburn football's 2024 SEC schedule, most intriguing games SIZING UP THE COMPETITION:Ranking the QBs on Auburn football's 2023 schedule. Jayden Daniels or KJ Jefferson at No. 1? POTENTIAL CONSIDERATION:Which Auburn football players should be on next year's College Football Hall of Fame ballot? How will the new-look offensive line perform? Auburn fans have seen some poor O-line play over the years, but last season had some particular issues. Per Football Outsiders, the Tigers had a stuff rate of 20.4% in 2022, which was third-worst in the conference, better than Ole Miss (20.9%) and South Carolina (22.2%). Stuff rate is the percentage of offensive rushes by a running back that are stopped at or behind the line of scrimmage. Freeze obviously noticed this and addressed the issue, or at least tried to. Auburn added nine new offensive linemen this offseason, with three of those — transfers Gunner Britton (Western Kentucky), Avery Jones (East Carolina) and Dillon Wade (Tulsa) — all but locking up starting spots during spring practice at right tackle, center and left tackle, respectively. The Tigers also went out and got Jaden Muskrat from the portal in May. There's potential for Auburn to return one starter from the o-line last season (Jeremiah Wright). Can the pass rush work? Similar to the offensive line, the coaching staff overhauled the pass-rush unit. The Tigers added transfers Elijah McAllister (Vanderbilt), Jalen McLeod (Appalachian State) and Stephen Sings V (Liberty) this offseason, and true freshman Keldric Faulk drew notable praise throughout spring practice as an early enrollee. But are the new faces talented enough to make the jack position — what the new staff is calling pass rushers off the edge — work? Roberts said in March he wants his defense to create "havoc" on at least 20% of plays. That's not a word he used on a whim, but rather a stat he keeps. Whether it's a sack, an interception, a pass breakup or anything of that nature, it's recorded as havoc. A successful pass rush will go a long way in getting Auburn to that 20% mark. Is a heavy rotation at linebacker possible? Opposing offenses ran 859 plays against Auburn's defense last season. Owen Pappoe, who was drafted in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals in April, was on the field for 806 of them. Returning LBs Cam Riley (477) and Wesley Steiner (348) saw significantly less time, and no others players at the position were on the field for a notable amount of snaps. That will likely change under new linebackers coach Josh Aldridge, who told reporters April 4 he wants a rotation of about five or six LBs. He estimated the top two would get about 45 snaps a game, the next duo getting 25-30 and one guy getting around 10-15. If Aldridge stays true to that, 45 snaps per contest over a 12-game schedule would mean two players end the season with approximately 540 snaps at linebacker. A couple more would be at 330, and another would finish around 150. It's to be seen whether Auburn has the personnel to pull that off. Richard Silva is the Auburn athletics beat writer for the Montgomery Advertiser. He can be reached via email at rsilva@gannett.com or on Twitter @rich_silva18.
  10. Recruiting Roundup: Huge week for Auburn football Updated: Jun. 16, 2023, 1:09 p.m.|Published: Jun. 16, 2023, 12:59 p.m. 5–6 minutes It’s been a big week for coach Hugh Freeze and the Auburn Tigers. Not only did Auburn add three new commitments for the Class of 2024, but two previous commitments announced they were shutting down their recruitment. Moody defensive back A’Mon Lane and Andalusia running back J’Marion Burnette announced on social media that they were closing the recruiting process. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound Lane committed to Auburn last June, the first commitment in the Class of 2024. “I want to thank all the coaches who have poured time into me and my family,” he said on Twitter this week. “I am beyond grateful and blessed for all the opportunities that God has given me. I’m officially shutting down my recruitment, and I will be taking one official visit to Auburn in December. War Eagle.” Burnette, who committed to Auburn earlier this spring, followed the same path as Lane later in the week. “First off, I would like to thank God for giving me the ability to play the game I love at the next level. Nothing is impossible with Him,” he wrote. “I would like to give a huge shoutout to my mother for keeping me strong and fighting with me through everything. I love you. “To the rest of my family, my coaches throughout my career and all my close friends, thank you all. I couldn’t do it without ya’ll. Thank you to every single coach that has given me the opportunity to play football at the next level. Special thanks to coach Cadillac (Carnell Williams), coach Freeze and the rest of the amazing staff at Auburn University for believing in me. With that being said, I will be shutting down my recruitment. Thank you all. God Bless. War Eagle.” Burnette, who helped Andalusia to the Class 4A state title last fall, is ranked No. 14 among senior recruits in the state, according to the 247 composite rankings. Lane is No. 16. The Tigers’ highest-rated in-state recruit in this class right now is Booker T. Washington linebacker Joseph Phillips, who committed to Auburn over rival Georgia on Thursday. Phillips, a 4-star, is No. 8. Auburn also received commitments this week from Baker wide receiver Bryce Cain and Naples, Fla., defensive back Kensley Faustin. The Tigers now have eight commitments in the Class of 2024. Other recruiting notes: Brookwood OL Will Sanders announced his top 3 of Alabama, LSU, Mississippi State. The 6-4, 295-pound 3-star senior has more than 20 offers. Junior defensive lineman CJ Mayo of Highland Home added to his impressive list with a Louisville offer. The 6-4, 225-pound 4-star Mayo also has offers from Auburn, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Clemson, Notre Dame, Penn State, Miami and more. Cole Gamble of Mountain Brook recently picked up offers from UAB and Samford to go along with Navy, North Alabama and more offers. The 6-1, 195-pound running back helped the Spartans to last year’s Class 6A championship before falling to Saraland. Charles Henderson 3-star receiver Jywon Boyd announced his top 5 and will commit on June 30. UAB, Troy, Memphis, Tulane and Louisiana-Monroe are the contenders for the 5-11, 189-pound Boyd. Although Patrician Academy’s Jay Lindsey committed to Mississippi State in April, he recently announced an offer from Alabama. The 6-5, 235-pound senior 3-star tight end also has offers from Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, UAB and more. Class of 2027 Central-Phenix City quarterback Bobby Coleman Jr. has had an impressive start to recruiting. The 5-11, 158-pound Coleman recently earned an offer from Auburn after Texas A&M was the first to offer. James Clemens defensive end Jaylen Brown picked up an offer from Maryland. The 6-4, 230-pound senior also has offers from Jacksonville State, Arkansas State, Tennessee-Martin, Austin Peay and more. Sophomore 6-2, 180-pound receiver Dylan Cope of Hewitt-Trussville announced his first offer from Memphis. Enterprise 4-star recruit Eric Winters added a Georgia offer to a list that includes Auburn, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, Clemson, Penn State, Oklahoma, USC, Georgia Tech, UAB, Central Florida and Troy. The 6-2, 200-pound Winters is a senior. UMS-Wright athlete Joe Lott received an offer from Southern Illinois. Former Auburn basketball commit and reigning Mr. Basketball in the state of Alabama Labaron Philon received an offer from Penn State. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
  11. i have been hitting the weed since i was about fourteen or maybe fifteen. i love it.it helps a lot of people but i can tell you for a fact if a player did half a gummy or more it will mess up their playing severely.it would benefit the other team to be honest. i am sure they know what they are doing but it can happen.
  12. i was always told a long snapper has to have small nature given equipment so their junk will not get in the way of their snapping mechanics...............i am so turrible.
  13. you 'pukes need to remember this before ya go running off at the mouth. you folks are such an embarrassment.
  14. someone throw mickey some cheese with his wine. he will never admit the truth. ever............
  15. Republicans Admit They ‘Don’t Know’ if Biden Bribery Tapes ‘Really Exist’ Justin Baragona 6–8 minutes Photo composite by The Daily Beast/Wikimedia Commons In recent weeks, and especially since former President Donald Trump was arraigned on federal charges of willfully mishandling classified documents, Republicans and right-wing media have been running wild with unsubstantiated claims about a foreign bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden. The story really grew legs in the conservative media ecosphere this week when Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) hyped up the potential existence of “audio tapes” proving Biden accepted a $5 million bribe from a Ukrainian energy company while he was vice president. Citing an FD-1023, an FBI document memorializing a tip from a confidential source, Grassley noted that a source told the feds in 2020 that a Burisma executive claimed to be in possession of 17 recordings of Biden and his son Hunter discussing the criminal scheme. “According to the 1023, the foreign national possesses two audio recordings of phone calls between him and then-Vice President Joe Biden,” Grassley said from the Senate floor on Monday. “These recordings were allegedly kept as a sort of insurance policy for the foreign national in case he got into a tight spot. The 1023 also indicates that then-Vice President Joe Biden may have been involved in Burisma employing Hunter Biden.” He added: “So, as I’ve repeatedly asked since going public with the existence of the 1023, what, if anything, has the Justice Department and FBI done to investigate?” Yet, while top GOP lawmakers have breathlessly promoted these purported tapes as an absolute bombshell proving the corruption of the president and his family, they’ve simultaneously acknowledged that these recordings may not exist at all and could be “just a bluff.” James Comer Now Falsely Claims He Didn’t Link Biden Probe to Trump Poll Numbers At the same time, despite his colleagues being forced to admit there may not be any recordings, Grassley has expressed hope that Trump is proud of him for pushing so hard for a Biden probe. “Well I hope he thinks I’m doing good work,” Grassley said on a conservative podcast on Wednesday. “I’d like to have him think that of my oversight work.” However, Grassley also told Fox News earlier this month that “it’s not for me to make a judgment about whether these accusations are accurate or not,” adding that it’s his “job to make sure the FBI is doing their job.” Meanwhile, during an appearance on the right-wing talk radio show Conservative Circus, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) was asked by the host whether or not the FBI ever “bothered to listen to the tapes,” prompting Johnson to point out that this was secondhand information given to the bureau. “Well again, we don’t know really if the tapes exist, we just don’t know that, whether this was just a bluff on the part of whoever the executive was,” the Wisconsin lawmaker said on Wednesday. This followed up a Tuesday interview on the Vicki McKenna Show in which Johnson simultaneously claimed, “We know the Biden family is corrupt” and that there may not be any tapes at all. “Well, first of all, we don’t know it exists. I don’t know the FBI has that,” Johnson said after host Vicki McKenna asked, “When are we going to hear” the tapes? “All we know is what’s on that 1023. This is a confidential human source who told them that his source, we believe it’s [Mykola] Zlochevsky, the CEO of Burisma who is trying to rehabilitate himself, we believe he is the guy who is claimed to have made recordings. Again it’s a claim. It’s an allegation. We don’t know if they really exist or not.” Some Republicans have suggested that Zlochevsky is the foreign national who spoke with the FBI source about the bribery claims and supposed audio tapes. Notably, the FD-1023 at the center of these latest allegations appeared to be an attempt by ex-Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani to rehash the wild Ukrainian goose chase that led to Trump’s first impeachment. Additionally, while Giuliani tried to get Zlochevsky to assist in his dirt-digging operation against the Bidens in 2019, the Burisma founder only affirmed to the former New York City mayor that he never had any conversations with Joe Biden. “No one from Burisma ever had any contacts with VP Biden or people working for him during Hunter Biden’s engagement,” Zlochevsky reportedly said at the time, ultimately leaving Giuliani unsatisfied. Other top Republicans have also followed Johnson’s lead in acknowledging that there could be no recordings while speaking to credulous right-wing media figures hoping this is the smoking gun leading to Biden’s impeachment. “We don’t know for sure if these tapes exist,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) told radio host Chris Salcedo on Tuesday. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), who has been the driving force behind the Biden investigations, also admitted on Tuesday that “we don’t know if they are legit or not.” GOP Oversight Chair Says He’s Lost Track of His Biden Corruption Informant Comer, of course, threatened to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress if he didn’t make the FD-1023 available to the public. In the end, Comer withdrew his complaint after the FBI allowed members of Congress to securely view the document. Ultimately, despite the over-the-top claims made by Republicans about the FBI source’s 2020 tip, multiple mainstream media outlets have reported that the allegations were initially investigated and Trump’s own DOJ was unable to substantiate the accusations. “The Trump Justice Department investigated the allegation, which involved his son Hunter Biden’s dealings in Ukraine, in 2020, but prosecutors could not substantiate the claims, according to two people familiar with the matter,” The New York Times reported this month. And as others have rightly noted, GOP lawmakers are engaging in the same behavior that they criticized Democrats and liberals of allegedly doing with the Steele dossier, which is credulously elevating sketchy claims made by foreign nationals through paid FBI informants. Read more at The Daily Beast.
  16. babylon is a right wing satire site. i love comedy but these guys are not remotely funny. notice how all those jumping bad about all of us libs and then when they found at they have been had they slink off. and make no mistake they are not ok with the truth because it makes most of them look like fools.
  17. yahoo.com J’Marion Burnette becomes latest Auburn commit to ‘shut down’ recruitment Taylor Jones ~2 minutes This is a trend that we could all get used to. J'Marion Burnette, a four-star running back from Andalusia, became Auburn’s fourth commit of the 2024 class when he pledged to Auburn in March. On Thursday, he shared that he would shut down his recruitment and focus solely on Auburn until signing day in December. He becomes the latest 2024 commit to make such a decision. Four-star QB Walker White kicked off the trend and has basically served as an extra recruiter for Auburn since committing to the program in February. Three-star tight end Martavious Collins announced earlier this week that he would shut down his recruitment. Four-star DB A'mon Lane followed suit by doing the same on Tuesday. As Hugh Freeze works to rebuild the program, it can not be stressed how important it is for him to hold on to his best recruits. If Burnette and fellow pledges continue to convince others to follow the trend, the days of “waiting until signing day” to get excited over a top recruit will soon end. More Recruiting!
  18. ALL THOSE HOPES AND PRAYERS ALL FOR NAUGHT................i know this is a tragic blow to you maga types but you were warned by seeral people and refuse to listen to facts or even common sense. the hate in you guys is that bad. this is what trump has done.he has transferred his anger to you guys where that you think your fellow americans are the enemy. and many of your reps were trying to suck up to putin. do not think i have forgotten. ol commie greene of maybe she just loves her a big ol dictator.
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