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  1. again fake news. stocks are killing it and jobs are way up. and the only ho i know of is the women ho's your boy trump dates or pays to have sex with. and for the record i hope trump keeps paying out the azz................
  2. you are so far off base on this.he never denies god he is talking about peace and hope and not letting religious getting out of hand. you ever hear of a religious war? he is calling out religious bull**** and not god. here is the other side of the religion nutshell...................In March 1966, Lennon remarked to a journalist from the Evening Standard that the Beatles had become "more popular than Jesus". The comment went unnoticed until, in August of the same year, the American magazine Datebook republished it, inciting protests against the Beatles. The band was threatened, their records were publicly burned, and some radio stations refused to play their songs. when you start slandering people get your facts right. this is the main part he was spouting off against religion. you people got alarmed over a joke.good grief............... as far as trans you keep hinting or saying it is a danger to kids but when i post proof christians have a horrible record in comparison what do you do? you deflect or fudge or ignore.
  3. i am gonna need a link to that as wellmickey.........
  4. ok mickey you got me. i am so ashamed. i did read it wrong but it will be a cold day in hell before i apologize. did you ever apologize for anything? how about voting for trump?
  5. if he did not scam them it is the only time in his life. and if you think trump let someone use his image without his consent or proper payment you are not paying attention mickey.
  6. 3–4 minutes The truth about U.S. debt Why are we only talking about spending cuts in debt limit negotiations? Research by the Center for American Progress shows that 57% of the debt is due to the Bush and Trump tax cuts and that if those tax cuts were rescinded, the debt would decline each year, permanently. Those tax cuts mostly benefit big corporations and super-wealthy individuals. An ordinary American family pays more taxes than many of the biggest corporations. This means that we are subsidizing corporate America and its billionaire owners. Now that these tax cuts have caused budget deficits, Republicans aim to use shortfalls to drastically cut so-called discretionary spending (including highways, air traffic control, education, housing, Medicaid, VA benefits, etc.). They also want to rescind funds already allocated to fighting climate change, plus those earmarked for updating IRS technology and hiring IRS staff (which will further reduce revenue). Instead, let’s put those tax cuts on the chopping block. Tax cuts are discretionary, too. Beverly Smaby, Tacoma i agree with this lady and i believe she is telling the truth. we are still taking from the poor to give to the rich and it sucks.
  7. never expect to get the truth from mickey...............
  8. CNN apparently removed the words 'sexual abuse' from a chyron ahead of Trump town hall, The Atlantic reports in bombshell profile of network head Chris Licht Sarah Gray 3–4 minutes Donald Trump appears at a CNN Town Hall event moderated by CNN host Kaitlan Collins.CNN CNN producers removed the words "sexual abuse" from a chyron ahead of Trump's town hall, per The Atlantic. The allegation was one of many revelations in Tim Alberta's profile of CNN Worldwide CEO Chris Licht. The day prior to Trump's CNN town hall, he was found liable for defamation and sexual abuse. Chris Licht's tumultuous run as CNN Worldwide CEO came to a head on May 10, when the network hosted a town hall with former President Donald Trump, leading to industry criticism and internal pushback. Nearly a month after the town hall, The Atlantic published an eye-opening profile of Licht and his tenure. In it, Atlantic's Tim Alberta wrote that CNN employees speculated that the network tried to placate the former president, alleging there was a request to alter a chyron ahead of the town hall. "At one point during the pregame show, when the words 'sexual assault' appeared on the CNN chyron, one of Licht's lieutenants phoned the control room," according to Alberta. "His instructions stunned everyone who overheard them: The chyron needed to come down immediately." On May 9, a jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming longtime Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll awarding her $5 million. The jury did not find Trump liable for rape; the former president has denied the allegations. CNN did not immediately respond to a request for comment about this specific allegation. Ahead of the town hall, critics worried about the network hosting a former president who, among other things, had just been found liable for sexual abuse the day prior. The town hall was seen as a ploy to boost flagging ratings and an attempt to bring GOP viewers back into the fold of the network after CNN served as Trump's punching bag during his term. The event, hosted by rising CNN star Kaitlan Collins, played out as critics expected: Trump steamrolled the network repeating falsehoods at a faster cadence than could be fact-checked, despite Collins' best efforts. He was also allowed by the network to appear before what Licht called an "extra Trumpy" audience, which laughed when Trump mocked Carroll and her allegations. And while the ratings spiked for the town hall (more than 3 million tuned in) the network's numbers have since receded with the network placing below right-wing network Newsmax several times in May. In the month since, the company has also faced criticism from its own reporters including media writer Oliver Darcy and CNN's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour. Read the original article on Business Insider
  9. yahoo.com Auburn’s offense will ‘go as Payton Thorne goes’ in 2023 according to one analyst Taylor Jones 3–4 minutes Out of all the transfers that Hugh Freeze and the Auburn Tigers have landed since December, the one that has the ability to make the most impact is quarterback Payton Thorne. Thorne played three seasons at Michigan State before transferring to Auburn, with two full seasons of starting experience. That resume will be important to Auburn’s offense, as they prepare to go into full rebuild mode under Freeze and offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery. High qualifications, however, lead to high expectations. In a recent episode of The Hard Count podcast from On3, host J.D. PicKell shared his list of quarterbacks that will begin the season “in a pressure cooker”, and Thorne, of course, made the cut. PicKell says that he understands the newfound optimism that has graced Auburn with Thorne’s signing, and says that the Tigers’ offense will only be as good as Thorne is on any given Saturday. “You know what you’re getting in him. He’s a starter. He’s had solid production throughout the course of his career. But he’s the batteries for this offense at Auburn,” PicKell said. “Make no mistake about it, the offense under Hugh Freeze at Auburn will go as Payton Thorne goes.” PicKell also referenced Auburn’s impressive transfer portal haul when discussing the improvements to the program, but doubles down on his claim that the energy and attitude of Auburn’s offense will run through Thorne, so it will be important for him to play at a high level every single snap. “(Auburn) did a lot through the portal. Have one of the top portal classes this cycle. Payton Thorne being a part of that portal class. But if Payton Thorne doesn’t bring his a-game, if he doesn’t allow the offense to operate because he’s not up to speed, or he’s making mistakes, he’s not consistent, whatever it ends up being, they will go as Payton Thorne goes,” PicKell said. Thorne passed for 6,493 yards and 49 touchdowns in three seasons at Michigan State. He led the Spartans to 10 wins and a Peach Bowl victory in 2021 before a lower-body injury in the Spartans’ opener against Western Michigan slowed down his production during the 2022 season. Check out the entire segment of PicKell’s breakdown on The Hard Count below: Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on Twitter, and like our page
  10. they are all for the constitution until it does not fit their needs...............
  11. you mean like assault weapons? same damn thing. but you guys cramming it down our throats are killing children among others. how is that working out for you?
  12. i call it going fishing. sometimes you have to use a click bait title to get the best results. like asmuch as the right loves trump..and they do..........if he started wearing dresses they would be fine with it.hell they have been fine with every single thing he has done so far.
  13. at least one of the cities banning the bible was done because folks banned several non religious books and they say the bible has much worse stuff in it so they threw it out there and there is a mad tussle going on. it was done in retaliation.
  14. thespun.com Auburn Fans All Said The Same Things After NCAA Tournament Elimination Kameron Duncan ~2 minutes ATLANTA - MARCH 10: Aubie, the mascot for the Auburn Tigers cheers during a time out in the first round of the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament against the Vanderbilt Commodores at the Georgia Dome on March 10, 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) The Auburn Tigers hosted one of this weekend's regionals at the NCAA baseball tournament. Things didn't go well for them, as they were eliminated on Saturday with a loss to the Southern Miss Golden Eagles. That loss came after their first loss in their opening game to the Penn Quakers. 0-2 in a regional you're hosting is never a good outcome, and many Auburn fans had the same reaction to the loss and elimination. "It's time for football," they're saying at Auburn. There are only a few weeks between now and the beginning of the college football season, and that means a fresh start for Auburn athletics. Hugh Freeze is taking over the football program after a difficult run by Bryan Harsin that saw him lose control of the locker room. Freeze will be looking to restore Auburn to the glory they experienced under their last two head coaches before Harsin in Gene Chizik and Gus Malzahn. Chizik led the Tigers to a perfect 14-0 season in 2010, winning the national championship with a team led by the Heisman-winning Cam Newton. Malzahn led Auburn to the national championship game in 2013, where they fell to a Florida State team some have regarded as one of the greatest teams of all time. Freeze isn't expected to compete for national titles out of the gate, but that won't stop Auburn fans from looking forward to his debut.
  15. 247Sports forecasts brutal SEC slate for Auburn in 2024 Taylor Jones 2–3 minutes The long-awaited decision regarding conference scheduling within the SEC was officially made on June 1 when the conference announced that it will keep its traditional eight-game model, but will eliminate divisions beginning in 2024. There is not a set structure regarding permanent opponents and rotations, however, as the eight-game model will be evaluated after the 2024 season. After facing the likes of Alabama and LSU in the western division every season since 1992, will Auburn catch a break with the SEC’s new division-less system? Brad Crawford of 247Sports does not see that happening. Buy Tigers Tickets Following the announcement from the SEC, Crawford took time to predict Auburn’s 2024 SEC slate, and it is anything but easy. Crawford projects the Tigers to get its usual dose of Alabama, Georgia, and LSU, followed by four teams that reached bowl games during the 2022 season. Here’s how Crawford predicts Auburn’s “nightmare” conference slate to appear: Texas Missouri South Carolina LSU at Georgia at Alabama at Mississippi State at Kentucky This prediction, if true, will be “business as usual” for Auburn, as the Tigers have grown accustomed to facing Alabama, Georgia, and LSU every season. Mixing in teams that have built a reputation for consistent bowl play in Mississippi State, South Carolina, and Kentucky, and Hugh Freeze will have quite the challenge as he works to rebuild the program. Welcoming SEC newcomer, Texas, to Jordan-Hare Stadium will be a nice touch, as the Longhorns have not visited the Plains since 1987. Auburn, as well as the rest of the SEC, will learn about its 2024 opponents on Wednesday, June 14. 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__
  16. there is an oldTB Sanatorium in Gadsden ten minutes away from Noccalula falls. it sits on the edge of what used to be the ol tuckaho golf course. the gossip was when TB was just killing folks they locked you up i guess until you were cured or died. it is really odd where it is because it is a nice upper middle class neighborhood.i have no idea how that happened altho it is also across the street from a scenic cliff. i think when it was built it was all woods back then. i believe it is some kind of mental health site now. but i remember old folks talking about how many folks died from that mess. it wasbad enough when werolled by on bikes we pedaled faster even tho the TB thing had been gone for a while.
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