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  1. second pod on receivers but a different channel...............
  2. al.com SEC considers tougher stance for storming field, including losing future home games, per report Published: Apr. 24, 2023, 5:22 p.m. ~2 minutes CHAOS: Tennessee fans rush field, tear down goalpost after beating Alabama Losing a future home conference game is just one of the proposals on the table for SEC programs if their fans storm the field to celebrate their college football team’s win. The SEC is in search of stronger deterrents to prevent fans on the field, and six-figure fines just aren’t getting it done. According to a report by Pat Forde, a working group - which is led by Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne, Georgia AD Josh Brooks and Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart - has been hammering away at the issue for several months. A more drastic proposal would be a forfeiture of the game in which the field storm occurred, but, according to the report, is “unlikely” to gain much traction. Currently, programs are hit with a $50,000 fine for the first incident, while the second offense calls for a $100,000 fine before each subsequent violation is $250,000. Last season, Tennessee was fined for storming the field after upsetting Alabama, then LSU did the same after defeating the visiting Crimson Tide. Per the report, any options for a revamped policy will likely go to the conference’s presidents and chancellors at SEC spring meetings on May 30 in Destin, Fla. Approved changes could be implemented for the 2023–24 athletic year. Check out the full report. Mark Heim is a sports reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim. i posted an article on this a day or two ago along with toddc. i forgot to go back and read it and i had no idea they are talking forieiting the game. i am not sure that is fair. how do you stop that many fans?
  3. well to be fair i got out in 77. i was talking about then. no ask no tell. second i read that most cross dressers or drag queens were mostly transgender wannabe's. there was also a time in the service when you were sent home if you claimed to be homosexual. there was no distinction i ever remember for cross dressers not to serve then. but that has been a while. their only way to fight drugs then were dogs. there were no blood or urine tests. this is fact.
  4. it is a shame when a man gets rich off of this kind of crap.
  5. one mo time..... 13 Terrible Things Tucker Carlson Said That DIDN’T Get Him Fired Fox News has been protecting Tucker Carlson for years, and his departure from prime-time cable is long overdue Jason Koerner/Getty Images Fox News has broken up with headline host Tucker Carlson, announcing in a terse statement on Monday that the departure was effective immediately. The news comes as a surprise. During the years in which the host built his status at Fox News hawking racism, conspiracy theories, and seeding hatred and discrimination into the minds of his viewers, the network’s corporate overlords stood behind him at every turn. Time and time again, the network protected Carlson through public backlash, advertiser boycotts, and a sea of reporting errors that would have cost most any other media figure their job. At one point, Carlson went so far as to publicly thank “Fox and the Murdoch family for the unwavering support of this show day after day.” That unwavering support has come to an abrupt end. But Carlson should have been removed from the airways long ago. That Fox allowed him to carry on as long as they did is the single greatest indictment of how poisonous the network has become. A comprehensive list of all of the horrid things Carlson broadcast on his show could fill tomes, but here are just some of the most egregious on-air statements made by the now former Fox host. 2. In December of 2018, Carlson accused immigrants coming to the United States of making the country “poorer, and dirtier, and more divided.” The resulting backlash resulted in at least 20 companies pulling their ads from Tucker Carlson Tonight. 2. The network did not reprimand Carlson in 2019, when progressive watchdog Media Matters unearthed tapes of Calrson’s appearances on shock jock radio host Bubba The Love Sponge’s show. In the recordings, Carlson credited “white men” for “creating civilization.” In one recording, the Fox Host, previously a staunch defender of the war in Iraq, said he felt “no sympathy” for Iraqis, calling them “semiliterate primitive monkeys.” He went on to say that Afghanistan would never “be a civilized country because the people aren’t civilized.” Despite another advertiser boycott, Carlson remained defiant, and Fox News stood behind him. 3. During his time at Fox, Carlson was the leading voice in right-wing media promoting the racist, anti-semitic, “great replacement” conspiracy theory. Carlson repeatedly warned viewers that Democrats were “importing” new citizens “to replace the disobedient ones.” Carlson once likened the Biden administration’s immigration policy to “eugenics” against white people. 4. The Fox host was a staunch opponent of the Black Lives Matter movement, and often invoked racist tropes and stereotypes to justify violence and discrimination against Black Americans. On June 3, 2020, Carlson centered his monologue around a montage of unarmed Black Americans who were killed by police, laying out his reasoning as to why each victim deserved to have been killed. 5. Carlson’s insistence that racial violence was a myth permeated his show on an almost nightly basis, even in the face of the most grotesque news. In the aftermath of a 2019 shooting in an El Paso Walmart, which was carried out by a man looking to target immigrants, Carlson claimed that the concept of white supremacy was a “hoax.” 6. Over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, Carlson became one of the loudest figures in the country spreading unfounded conspiracy theories about vaccines. Carlson exploited unreliable data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System to claim that the Covid-19 vaccine was “the single deadliest mass vaccination event in modern history.” 7. Carlson would go on to liken vaccine requirements to Jim Crow laws, and at one point claimed that vaccination requirements in the US military were intended to “identify the sincere Christians in the ranks, the free thinkers, the men with high testosterone levels, and anybody else who doesn’t love Joe Biden and make them leave immediately.” 8. Like many of his colleagues at Fox News, Carlson worked on behalf of former President Donald Trump to spread conspiracy theories about the 2020 election. The host to this day spreads claims of subversion in the election. But in its immediate aftermath, Carlson pushed claims that mail-in-voting had contributed to fraud, that dead people had voted for Biden en-masse, and hosted election conspiracy theorists Sidney Powell and Mike Lindell. 9. In perhaps one of the most absurd on air statements made by a Fox News anchor regarding the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, Carlson claimed that violent protesters who breached the building “were orderly and meek. These were not insurrectionists. They were sightseers.” 10. Carlson repeatedly attempted to rewrite the events of Jan. 6. In November of 2021 Carlson released a two part special on Fox’s streaming service Fox Nation titled “Patriot Purge.” The special argued that Jan. 6 was a “false flag” attack orchestrated by the government to usher in a purge of Republican voters. 11. Earlier in his Fox career, Carlson was already making the rampant misogyny fueling his commentary known. During an interview with Teen Vogue editor Lauren Duca, who had criticized Ivanka Trump on Twitter, Carlson told Duca to “stick to the thigh-high boots. You’re better at that.” The interview resulted in a widespread wave of harassment against Duca, including threats of death and rape. 12. In the 2019 Bubba The Love Sponge tapes Carlson defended convicted child rapist and cult leader Warren Jeffs, and made several perverse, sexual remarks about prominent journalists and entertainers. Fox did not level any consequences against their host. 13. During his tenure at the network, Carlson leveled intense attacks against Transgender people and the LGBTQ community. In the months leading up to his ousting from Fox, Carlson called transgender individuals “a cancer on the country” and suggested that teachers who discussed gender orientation with their students should “get beaten up.” huge racist. suggesting teachers getting beaten up. racial violence is a myth. defending convicted child rapists. calling iraqi's monkeys.the edits of jan six being nothing more than sightseers is laughbale if it had not hurt so many people and ultimately cost lives.
  6. yahoo.com Fox News Staffers Celebrate Tucker Carlson’s Departure: ‘Pure Joy’ Ryan Bort and Diana Falzone 5–7 minutes tucker-carlson-leaves-fox.jpg 2022 FOX Nation Patriot Awards - Credit: Jason Koerner/Getty Images Fox News and Tucker Carlson have parted ways. The rest of the network seems thrilled. “Pure joy,” one Fox reporter told Rolling Stone of their reaction to the split. “No one is untouchable. It’s a great day for America, and for the real journalists who work hard every day to deliver the news at Fox.” More from Rolling Stone AOC Calls Out Fox News, Tucker Carlson for 'Incitement of Violence' Ted Cruz Pleaded With Fox to Show 'Specific Evidence' of Fraud Listen to the Tucker Carlson 'Apology' Fox Won't Give Us “It was a good move to part ways with Tucker,” added a producer. “He knowingly spread lies throughout his time at Fox, but I fear management will replace him with someone who is just like him … so there probably won’t be any real change.” “Good riddance,” said a network correspondent. “For a while there it seemed like he was running the network. This clearly is a message that he’s not. In the interim, it’s a morale boost, that’s for sure.” Fox announced the move in a press release on Monday. “Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways,” the statement read. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor.” Carlson, who renewed his contract in 2021 and was paid about $20 million a year, will be paid out for the rest of his contract, sources told the Wall Street Journal. Harris Faulkner announced the move on air, essentially reading the press release but adding that the parting was “mutual,” although multiple outlets have reported that Carlson wasn’t informed that he’d lost his show until Monday morning. Fox said in its announcement that Carlson’s last program was last Friday and that Fox News Tonight will begin airing in Carlson’s old time slot until a new host is named. The split comes a week after Fox settled a defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million. Dominion sued the network in 2021 for pushing a false narrative about the company’s involvement in a nonexistent scheme to rig the election. Court filings revealed that Carlson and other prominent hosts knew the network couldn’t substantiate the conspiracy theory. They continued to push it anyway, with Carlson inviting MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on in the weeks following the Capitol riot to spew more lies about Dominion and the election. Abby Grossberg, a former Carlson producer who alleged she was coached to give misleading testimony in her deposition for the Dominion case, filed her own lawsuit against the network, alleging Carlson’s senior staff regularly held discussions about women in sexist terms, often invoking the term “****.” Semafor reported that Carlson’s executive producer, Justin Wells, is also no longer with the network. Wells was also named in Grossberg’s suit. “This is a step towards accountability for the election lies and baseless conspiracy theories spread by Fox News, something I witnessed firsthand at the network, as well as for the abuse and harassment I endured while Head of Booking and Senior Producer for Tucker Carlson Tonight. I think this is great for America!” Grossberg said through her attorney. “It’s a big win for viewers of cable news, not just those who watch Fox.” Grossberg added that the move was “some justice” for viewers “who’ve been manipulated and lied to for years, all in an attempt to boost the channel’s ratings and revenue.” Regardless of why Carlson was ousted, it’s a shocking development. Carlson was the network’s star host, helming the most-watched show in cable news. Mediaite reported in March that Carlson was essentially beyond reproach at the network, enjoying “unconditional backing” from Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch. Carlson reportedly faced plenty of criticism from elsewhere within the network, though, with Fox’s news division refusing to broadcast his exceedingly dubious report on the Jan. 6 surveillance tapes House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) leaked to Carlson exclusively. Carlson using selectively edited surveillance footage to paint the Capitol riot as peaceful was not out of character. The host was well known for distorting facts and spreading misinformation to millions of Americans on a nightly basis. The announcement comes a day after 60 Minutes profiled Ray Epps, a Trump supporter who was in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, and whom Carlson has repeatedly suggested incited the riot on behalf of the FBI. Lawyers representing Epps, whose life has been upended by conspiracy theories about his role in the riot, wrote a letter to Fox and Carlson last month demanding the host retract his “false and defamatory statements.” Carlson was also the network’s foremost purveyor of white supremacist rhetoric, the “great replacement” theory, and other unvarnished racism — such as earlier this month when he ranted about Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson, accusing the Black lawmaker of speaking like a “sharecropper.” Carlson railed about Black people moving to the suburbs and argued that racism does not affect home appraisals in his final episode last Friday. Carlson’s final show ended with the host enjoying some pizza he had delivered to the studio. “We’ll be back on Monday,” he said. “We’ll see you then.” i just wanted to pile on.
  7. start your own thread dude. quit being lazy............
  8. my reaction is this man has no business talking about anything like this. he is a ped and i bet he is a little bitch who never served. no one is being drafted so it is volunteering. he is just an idiot that does not understand how the military work. he sure was not concerned about those young girls he was banging so this makes his opinion to me not trust worthy.
  9. i am not talking about coach freeze but his staff. i read or heard someone say this is the best staff we have had in forever. anyone want to share any thoughts? personally i think we did great but it is not something i study a lot so i would love to know how you guys in the know would rate us.
  10. his auburn cap is upside down. wth? lol
  11. this one comes on at seven am tuesday. sorry but pickings are slim.
  12. courier-journal.com Brown: Current transfer portal rules are creating chaos. Here's why things need to change 5–6 minutes The NCAA should either do away with one of the transfer portal windows for football or limit the number of times a player can transfer during the same academic year to one. Because the current set-up is getting ridiculous. Consider the case of safety Cam'Ron Kelly. The graduate transfer who started every game for North Carolina last season visited U of L over the weekend. Kelly transferred to Virginia in December and even participated in the Cavaliers’ spring game before he re-entered the portal last week. This isn’t the first time Kelly has had a change of heart. He originally committed to Virginia Tech's 2019 class the summer before his senior season of high school. By January of 2019, he flipped and enrolled early at Auburn. After the Tigers’ spring drills in April 2019, he decided to transfer to UNC and received an NCAA waiver to play immediately. No question, Kelly would be a solid addition to U of L’s secondary. He’s played in 37 consecutive games the past three seasons and has 25 starts. At UNC last season, his fourth quarter interception at Wake Forest helped the Heels clinch the ACC’s Coastal Division title. C.L. Brown:After celebrating Jeff Brohm's return, Louisville football fans must show patience Restoring ACC hoops:League has been historically bad. Here's how Louisville, others can address issues This isn’t to pick on Kelly, he’s not alone. His former teammate at UNC — cornerback Storm Duck — transferred to Penn State in January only to re-enter the transfer portal last week. I believe in player empowerment, but there is a real cost in the NCAA allowing so much movement. Potential high school recruits who would typically sign during December’s early period or in February are getting frozen out of the picture more and more. College coaches are waiting to see who they can pluck out of the portal and an experienced player beats one that needs development almost every time. Tampering, which coaches says is running rampant, and the promise of NIL (name, image and likeness) money could be contributing to the turnover. Reducing transfer options would force both player and coach to be a little more deliberate in making decisions. The one caveat that should be allowed is if the head coach a player committed to leaves for any reason, the newly recruited players should be allowed to transfer immediately. But the start of fall camp should not be the first time a coach knows what the roster will look like. 'Going to improve':Why Kentucky should be better on offense this college football season Cardinals:In leading Louisville football, Brohm brothers embrace hometown community and expectations The transfer portal's spring window for football lasts just 15 days, from April 15-30. But no coach is immune to feeling anxious over losing a player of note. National champion Georgia has had five scholarship players enter the portal over the last week including five on defense. The biggest hit was defensive lineman Bear Alexander, who played in 12 games as a true freshman and recorded two sacks in the national title game. Many coaches, including Kentucky’s Mark Stoops, acknowledge the current process is a mess. And the Wildcats are one of the schools that haven't had any real surprises so far during the spring window. Cornerback Vito Tisdale entered the portal after being dismissed from the team in March and Andre Stewart entered after sitting out last season as a redshirt. U of L coach Jeff Brohm said his staff will have individual meetings with players this week after wrapping up their spring drills. He knows he could lose some players to the portal. But he also knows he could still be adding some players too. For subscribers:How Jeff Brohm has helped Louisville football close in-state recruiting gap with Kentucky The portal was part of Brohm's formula for success at Purdue, where he looked to add up to 10 transfers a year. Of the nine players Brohm got out of the transfer portal last year for the Boilermakers, four of them were added after spring drills. “It’s not the best setup for all of us, but it’s a part of college football,” Brohm said. “It causes you to analyze your team and to make sure that you keep your eyes and ears open to what’s going on around you as well.” College football rosters are changing like a series of pickup basketball games, and it doesn’t have to be this way. Reach sports columnist C.L. Brown at clbrown1@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @CLBrownHoops.
  13. 247sports.com Auburn offers Colorado WR transfer Montana Lemonious-Craig Christian Clemente ~3 minutes Auburn is in search of at least one wide receiver addition through the transfer portal and a new name is on the board after offering former Colorado receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig on Monday. Lemonious-Craig caught plenty of attention when he entered the transfer portal on Sunday, just a day after catching three passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns during Saturday's spring game in Colorado. Since entering the portal, Lemonious-Craig has picked up offers from Tulane, Southern Utah, UConn, Tennessee State, USF, Liberty, Washington State, Arizona, Colorado State, Cincinnati and now Auburn. Appearing in 25 games over the course of his three-year career at Colorado, totaling 34 catches for 497 yards and five touchdowns. After redshirting in 2020 and playing in 10 games in 2021, Lemonious-Craig had his strongest season last fall when he caught 23 passes for 359 yards and three touchdowns. Originally from Inglewood, California, Lemonious-Craig is listed at 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, which fits the bill for the bigger catch radius that Hugh Freeze has been looking for in his receivers out of the transfer portal and in high school recruiting. In the second portal window, Auburn has lost Tar'Varish Dawson at receiver, who recently committed to Cincinnati. Auburn brought in former Cincinnati receiver Nick Mardner in the first transfer portal window, but is still looking for one or two wide receivers this time around. Alongside Dawson, linebackers Desmond Tisdol, Kameron Brown and defensive end Jeffrey M'ba have entered the portal from Auburn. 33COMMENTS Personal bio on Lemonious-Craig from Colorado: "He was born on July 29, 2002 in Inglewood, Calif. … He was raised by his mom, Daisy Lemonious, and grandmother, Brenda Lemonious … He has an older sister … He enjoys working out and resting in his free time … He is interested in going into broadcasting after his football days are over … He has done community service through his church … Full name is Montana-George Eugene Lemonious-Craig ... He was nicknamed “Mr. Inglewood” by the new coaching staff his senior season for being the heart and soul of the team. (Last name is pronounced lee-moan-E-us.)" ">247Sports
  14. si.com Five names to watch for Auburn football in the in-state 2024 recruiting class Jack Singley 6–7 minutes The most important part of recruiting in college sports is being able to recognize talent, the second is being able to keep your in-state talent in-state. In the state of Alabama, there is no issue recognizing talent, pretty much every high school football game you can go to across the state will have at least one player go on to play ball at the collegiate level, whether that be JUCO, D2, or D1. This year's class is no different, there are four five-star players in the state according to 247 Sports, and an amazing 17 four-stars. The 2023 class was described by many as the best class the state has ever had, but that class only had two five stars and an equal amount of four stars. Auburn, under renowned recruiter Hugh Freeze, has made it a priority to be in on these top in-state prospects and to show them why Auburn, though in a dry spell, is capable of being a top program in the country. So far so good for the Tigers as they are in it for a large chunk of these prospects up to this point in their recruitments. The following list contains some of the biggest names that Auburn is pursuing. The Five Star WR Duo Cam Coleman WR The hometown kid out of the bunch, Coleman lives and plays for Central-Phenix City just 45 minutes west of Jordan-Hare stadium. The Red Devils use of Coleman has been varied as he has mostly been an outside receiver but was also the slot receiver on some plays. Coleman totaled 542 yards and six touchdowns on 31 receptions during his Junior season. Coleman is seen as a must-get for Auburn, the visits reflect this as he has been on campus three times this year, all of which took place within a four-week span. Coleman's most recent Auburn visit took place on A-Day, April 8th. The Auburn connection is very real, the proximity of Coleman combined with a former Auburn Tiger in Head Coach Pat Nix is certainly helping in this recruitment. Perry Thompson WR The Foley, Alabama product has been one of the best wide receivers in the country let alone the state in his high school career. Thompson has amassed an insane 1,898 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns on 154 receptions. His junior season has by far been his best, he recorded 1,059 yards on 87 receptions with nine touchdowns. This season's performance earned him first-team all-state honors for Alabama 7A. Perry has a great connection with WR Coach Marcus Davis and has visited four times since Davis extended an offer to him on January 11th. Thompson visited for Junior Day and then came twice in a two-week span in March. The most recent visit was on A-Day, a day in which Thompson sat in the rain and watched the game despite many recruits deciding to go under the concourse or go into the facility. Thompson is currently committed to Alabama and has been since late 2022. The Four-Star Defensive Trio Demarkus Riddick JACK Riddick is by far one of the most dynamic and versatile defensive prospects in this class. Riddick totaled 109 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, and seven sacks during his Junior season for Chilton County. To add to all of that, he also had three interceptions, four pass deflections, and a forced fumble. Then to cap off all of his football achievements, Riddick also plays varsity baseball and varsity basketball. Riddick has been to Auburn three times this year. Riddick was offered on March 8th of 2022 and didn't visit once in the Harsin era. Demarcus has been committed to Georgia since 2022, but the in-state schools seem to have the upper hand. Auburn has gotten three visits, all of which have happened this year. Riddick came most recently on April 15th, after not being able to make it to A-day for family reasons. Sterling Dixon JACK Dixon possibly has one of the most impressive seasonal statistics that I have seen. Sterli, who plays for Mobile Christian was utterly dominant, he had 179 tackles, 39 tackles for loss, and 18 sacks. Following this monster Junior season, he was rightfully named 1st team all-state. Dixon was one of the few 2024 recruits that gave the Harsin staff the time of day, visiting for a letdown of a Big Cat weekend in July. Dixon has been a flip priority for the Tigers as the Alabama commit has been on three visits under the new staff. A-Day was the most recent visit for Dixon. Bradley Shaw LB Auburn offered this inside linebacker all the way back in July of 2022, and Josh Aldridge honored the offer when he was brought in as the new LB Coach. Shaw didn't have stats that I was able to find but with the Hoover native being a high-level four-star you can imagine they would be impressive. Shaw visited for the San Jose State game last year and saw the Tigers struggle against the Spartans. He did not visit again until the new year, as he visited in January. Shaw and Aldridge have built a solid relationship and hopefully, this relationship will help fight off the out-of-state Georgia Bulldogs. The highlight for each of these players is that they have all visited Auburn at least two times, and the trend seems to be that they are visiting more this year. The reason for this is a combination of their commitment day is this December, and that they all have enjoyed this staff more than the previous one, Shaw, Dixon, and Coleman all visited under Harsin and each of them did not return until the Freeze administration was in place. The Freeze warning is in effect across the state of Alabama.
  15. Two transfer targets pay visit to Auburn over the weekend Taylor Jones ~2 minutes Hugh Freeze is working to fill key needs during the second transfer portal window and is on the right track by welcoming two players from his wishlist to campus. Over the weekend, Cincinnati’s Jaheim Thomas and Tulsa’s Jaden Muskrat each paid a visit to the Plains. Buy Tigers Tickets Muskrat was one of the first players to receive an Auburn offer once the second transfer portal window opened. According to Jason Caldwell of Auburn Undercover, Muskrat was on campus Saturday and was even spotted at Auburn’s baseball game against Mississippi State at Plainsman Park. Over the last three seasons, Muskrat has played on new offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery’s offensive line. Last season, he played right tackle for the Golden Hurricane, opposite transfer Dillon Wade. According to Pro Football Focus, Muskrat allowed just three sacks in 848 snaps in 2022. On Sunday, Christian Clemente of Auburn Undercover reported that Cincinnati linebacker Jaheim Thomas was also on campus Sunday for an official visit. Thomas made 70 stops for the Bearcats last season and recorded nine quarterback hurries according to Pro Football Focus. Thomas is seen as a potential candidate for Auburn’s new Jack linebacker position. Auburn will continue to search for new additions to its roster over the next week, as the transfer portal window is set to close on Sunday. 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. this is the early bird edition. been sick and in bed for about ten hours so i am gonna hit some in cse i do not feel like it tomorrow.
  17. she has been in the whitehouse for eight years. she is more educated than you and i will ever be. and i bet she would pick the best and brightest of americans to help and assist. one thing she is not is a crook. you guys gave trump a try and he tried to steal the election which he should be in prison ofr. just keep watching jawja and what is soon to happen there. they were stupid enough to use emails and that jawja DA has more than enough proof.
  18. well i hard so many on the right call her the N word when she was first lady i cannot blame her. she4 was hated for her color and i invite anyone to prove me wrong.
  19. you are just now figuring this out? usually he ridess on others coattails with with emojies because he has nothing other than i am a rightie and i am always right.
  20. dude drag queens and gays have been in the military that i know of since 73. and used to being gay would get you drummed out of the service. then they cams up with do not ask do not tell policy. the prejudice is men could work with women and behave but gays would basically be grabbing every single penis in sight. this is the attitude i witnessed in the seventies working around most branches of the military while stationed at the pentagon.
  21. well this is the guy that has talked about bleaching his behind and something about his testicles on his show. a close of friend and i fell out because he said tucker was about the only reasonable dude on news and opinion news.
  22. i never said i was not senile mims. it did no good. you guys ...some......are like spoiled kids because people do not listen. i got bad news i am sure i repeat myself over many times. i am trying to help some on here keep from looking like low down trailer trash like their big buddy trump whom most still love and feel he has dealt an unfair hand.lol i call it karma. thanks for calling in mims.
  23. pretty much lol i was busted selling skittles as it left a bad taste in everyones mouth..............
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