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aubiefifty

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  1. you need to quit thinking what you think i think. i know a ton of people that had covid and survived as well as died. a lot of my talking points has come from them. i cannot tell you the last time i turned on the tv and watched any news. it has been a long time.
  2. wtf are you talking about? that was a joke. take YOUR anger else where. and for the record i am not angry either. why would you even think that? hell i watched you spew pages of anger dude so maybe you need to back off. you want to know something about me ask and quit assuming. it makes you look like a big dummy.
  3. no and i just stated so. i completely missed it. what is your point? i imagine it will not be good.
  4. we need golf to come in here and settle this. he is the aufam gandalf.............
  5. how many of you anti vaxxers believe that phoney article about 450 000 americans have died from covid? just curious. there is a lot of misinformation out there folks believe that is just not true.
  6. why bring politics in into this thread? you will get it locked.
  7. lol i said that because i am like in the top five of most hated people on here. but that is funny. that was said a lot on the soprano's which i am watching for the third time.
  8. at the end of the day i hope everyone remains healthy on here. agree or disagree i wish the best for everyone. life is so precious. i harbor no ill will for anyone. stay safe folks!
  9. i am sitting here thinking thank goodness titan came down on folks in general here or we would have one hot mess here. i am proud of folks not slinging names and allowing for differing opinions.
  10. do these people know how sick your son is bird? do they realize that covid might kill him if he and the folks around him are not vaccinated? i might be way off base but if i am correct it drives home a strong point. apologies if i spoke out of turn.
  11. you missed the point. if the kids were pressured to take the vaccine so we can practice and have a chance to play games at full strength is it fair? coaches lead by example. now if harsin told auburn when he was being hired he would not take the vaccine ahead of time then it is on auburn and bot harsin.
  12. it is called common sense. you think the fallout is bad on this site just imagine other places. and you know damn well there is pressure on this kids to get the vaccine so we do not lose or forfeit games. i said pressure and not demanding so lets get it right here. anyway you lead by example. do you think harsin would be happy with his record if his kids stayed sick all the time? and lets be clear because athletes have died from it.
  13. i thought he was a jerk about the pampered star being locked in a storage shed until the real truth came out. i have been a big fan of his and pull for him unless we are playing him...............
  14. come on i doubt it ever happens because auburn will lose too much fed money. i am sure auburn university is just like us with differing opinions so why be ashamed? losing money means losing jobs. would losing fed money weaken us more and thus give an advantage to bama? on this part i am asking because i have no idea.
  15. did you see him discussing halloween candy? it is pure gold............it is on the videos below any of the rant pages and is a must watch.
  16. well two things. i am old and fat but i am still damn good looking so why deprive you guys?
  17. some did among my friends and some did not to be honest. i am a fat ass so i took it and could not get the shots quick enough. and there is enough misinformation out there to invalidate the vaccine i wonder how many might have died because they believed some bullcrap talking points. example.............fox news rails about freedom and the vaccine but they amde all of those guys take the vaccine. see what i mean? hell hannity was one of the first to get it.
  18. it is a dirty job indeed but someone has to do it. personally i am not as article sissy. they posted a really scathing article on bama yesterday and i almost posted it to show they do take shots at the turds as well.
  19. if you do not take the vaccine and give it to someone and they die it becomes more than a choice or their opinion.
  20. my thoughts are this. are the players being made to take the vaccine to play? if they are it is not fair to give harsin or anyone else a pass. and i am sorry but if harsin already took the vaccine and just said so this would not be an issue. man it seems it is always something with auburn. for the record i am pro vaccine but i have lost several friends to covid and most of them did not take the vaccine. my best friend,his wife, his two sons and their wives,a brother in law{ who died by the way} as a sister in law all got covid and none took the vaccine. my friend did great on the blood thing but he said it was close. and i get why folks are hesitant to take it. but if you go out driving and show your behind and kill someone you are responsible. my thoughts are unless you have a medical condition if you refuse the vaccine and pass it on and it kills someone you are responsibility. explain to me what the difference is? and lets be clear covid is passed around mostly by people.
  21. Lacking transparency, Bryan Harsin puts Auburn in limbo By Joseph Goodman | jgoodman@al.com 7-8 minutes If Bryan Harsin is going to throw it all away because he refuses to get the vaccine then he wasn’t the guy for Auburn anyway. There have been some great days for Auburn football recently, but Monday was not among them. The Tigers play the Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium, and we’re fairly confident that Harsin will be on the sidelines instead of in the unemployment line. Come Dec. 8 … who knows? With his university now requiring employees to be vaccinated or face termination, Harsin once again refused to show the world his vaccination card on Monday afternoon during a news conference. It’s baffling behavior for someone in Harsin’s position, but it shouldn’t be this complicated. Why isn’t Harsin being transparent about his vaccine status? He needs to be because that’s what this lofty perch of leadership entrusted to him by a public university demands. We know he tested positive for COVID-19 around Aug.19, so if he was treated with plasma or antibodies then he’ll be eligible for a vaccine in time to meet Auburn’s Dec. 8 mandate. Or maybe he’ll be fired. What a nightmare hire for Auburn this coach would be if Auburn’s boosters spent all that money buying out Gus Malzahn to blow it all on a guy who refuses vaccines. Harsin was asked straight up if he was vaccinated, and if not then when. He ducked the question. The red flags are flying, folks. “I appreciate you have to ask the question and understand it, but it doesn’t change — I mean, the executive order, all those things, it doesn’t change the fact I’m not going to discuss any individual’s decision or status on the vaccine or anyone else’s, including my own, like I said before. “From the beginning I think I’ve made it clear that wasn’t something I was going to talk about, or discuss. I wasn’t going to go down that road, and don’t feel like right now that is any different. I’m focused on Ole Miss.” RELATED: What does Gov. Kay Ivey’s executive order do? The only thing we really know for certain is that nothing Harsin has said about vaccines has made any sense and has the clarity of chilled squirrel-brain soup. At the same time Harsin was mealy-mouthing his way through non-answers, coincidentally, Gov. Kay Ivey issued a statement further politicizing vaccines and selfishly endangering public health. But also maybe throwing some cover to Auburn’s football coach. From Gov. Ivey’s statement: “The federal government’s outrageous overreach has simply given us no other option, but to begin taking action, which is why I am issuing this executive order to fight these egregious COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “Alabamians — and Americans alike — should and must have the choice to roll up their sleeves to get this shot and certainly not forced by government. While President Biden laughs at the idea of protecting your freedoms, I will continue fighting for Alabama businesses and their employees.” If you take away anything of value from this column, then please let it be this. Understand that Alabama schools require proof of immunization for many diseases, and this latest plague of the earth, COVID-19, should be no different, but that’s not how politicians win votes these days. Let’s not forget that Gov. Ivey once wore blackface while at Auburn, but recently signed into law legislation banning “critical race theory.” It’s all so sad and pathetic, these games people play with the good people of this state. Gov. Ivey promised that COVID-19 mandates were going to be challenged in court. Good luck with that. Something tells me no one wants measles or mumps making a comeback so Gov. Ivey can score political points. As for Auburn changing course after Ivey’s announcement about an executive order, that’s likely not happening. The university relies on federal money to operate, and has a duty to the state of Alabama to actually serve the best interests of the people. As for state politicians, the standards of service are obviously not the same. Thousands and thousands of people in the state of Alabama have died from COVID-19, and every person in the state, the country and the world has been affected by this disease and its ongoing pandemic. Every person needs to do their part. Charles Barkley said it best. The vaccine isn’t about the individual. It’s about protecting everyone around them. It’s about all of us. At some point, amid all the toxic sludge that people in the state of Alabama are forced to ingest because of the cowards, crooks and conmen in charge, someone with Barkley’s backbone needs to stand up. Hopefully it will be Harsin, who could always come out in support of vaccines after confusing the message. At this point, it seems more likely that he’ll just be fired if he’s not vaccinated. AUBURN BEAT: Auburn’s Jeremiah Wright out for the season These are not moments of strength for the proud Auburn Tigers, or the first-year coach who is trying to persuade recruits to play for his team instead of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Clemson and all the rest. Harsin, who is from Boise, Idaho, has his selling points, and the two road wins against SEC West foes are positive steps. Unfortunately for Harsin and Auburn, though, transparency and truthfulness on vaccines are not among his strengths, and so that’s not a great sign here in the early going of his time among the Plainsmen. There is already a precedent for a college coach being fired over vaccines. Washington State coach Nick Rolovich was dismissed last week after refusing to be vaccinated before that university’s deadline. Harsin doesn’t need to play this thing out any longer and turn Auburn into a national embarrassment. Alabama coach Nick Saban has done PSAs encouraging vaccines. Auburn quarterback Bo Nix has done them, too. Auburn’s coach refused to promote vaccination, and now it looks like he’s willing to put the future of Auburn football in danger for his own pride or personal convictions. Vaccinated or not, it’s unacceptable that he would rather evade questions than answer honestly in public when a simple explanation might save Auburn so much shame, and, more importantly, probably help save lives in Alabama, too. Who really knows how long Harsin is even going to be at Auburn now that his employer is requiring all of its employees to have fully formed antibodies from the COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 8? Definitely not the recruits. Joseph Goodman is a columnist for the Alabama Media Group.
  22. i am posting it in this thread so people can read exactly what was said. and i will catch hell for it but so many are invested in this thing everything should be covered.
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