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The Hock

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That is unbelievable. Damn right, Don. Run towards Mexico. Who is in charge out there. Has The Hock posted since the wildfires? Hope he is ok.
Hey Booth I'm doing fine. I'm 500 hundred miles away toward the other end of California. The red part of the state (except along the coast of course).
 

Booth

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Hey Booth I'm doing fine. I'm 500 hundred miles away toward the other end of California. The red part of the state (except along the coast of course).
Hock, great to hear from you. I am glad you are safe. I can't believe the destruction. Stay safe.
 

Snow Plow

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Let’s play a game… which owner from tonight’s game is the small hat?

Kroenke grew up in Mora, Missouri, an unincorporated community with a population of approximately two dozen, where his father owned Mora Lumber Company.[5][6] His first job was sweeping the floor at his father's lumber yard.[7] By age 10, he was keeping the company's books.[8] At Cole Camp (Missouri) High School, he played baseball, basketball and ran track.[9]

In August 2013, Wilf, along with his brother, Mark Wilf, and cousin, were found liable by a New Jersey court for breaking civil state racketeering laws and keeping separate accounting books to fleece former business partners of shared revenue. The presiding judge noted that Wilf had used organized crime-like tactics to commit fraud against his business partners.[21] In September, the judge awarded the two business partner plaintiffs Ada Reichmann and Josef Halpern $84.5 million in compensatory damages, punitive damages and interest that the Wilfs must pay.[22] In June 2018, an appeal reduced this amount to roughly $32 million.[2
 

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Let’s play a game… which owner from tonight’s game is the small hat?

Kroenke grew up in Mora, Missouri, an unincorporated community with a population of approximately two dozen, where his father owned Mora Lumber Company.[5][6] His first job was sweeping the floor at his father's lumber yard.[7] By age 10, he was keeping the company's books.[8] At Cole Camp (Missouri) High School, he played baseball, basketball and ran track.[9]

In August 2013, Wilf, along with his brother, Mark Wilf, and cousin, were found liable by a New Jersey court for breaking civil state racketeering laws and keeping separate accounting books to fleece former business partners of shared revenue. The presiding judge noted that Wilf had used organized crime-like tactics to commit fraud against his business partners.[21] In September, the judge awarded the two business partner plaintiffs Ada Reichmann and Josef Halpern $84.5 million in compensatory damages, punitive damages and interest that the Wilfs must pay.[22] In June 2018, an appeal reduced this amount to roughly $32 million.[2
Those Js are model citizens and pillars of any community! After all, God “chose them”.
 

Bucky

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lol they ripped off another chosen family from Canada that was worth 13 billion.


Halpern also a chosen one. It’s part of their culture, they do it to each other, what’s their opinions on doing it to goys?
 

Don Wassall

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The Democrat U.S. Senators are almost all repulsive looking and sounding. Tim Kaine was scolding Pete Hegseth about drinking, meantime he looked like a homeless person who had just finished a two-week bender. But it was the toxic feminists who made the biggest negative impression on normies:

 

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I find it amusing many men are actually questioning the 19th amendment and how it’s turned out. Even heard Whitlock ask what good has come of it before one of his recent shows. A generation of pillow biters and cat ladies rule over us. Amongst the other freaks.
 

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It's insane that these women are in positions of power. A great 11 second clip illustrating how damaging feminism is and what is has done to the West.
 

Don Wassall

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I find it amusing many men are actually questioning the 19th amendment and how it’s turned out. Even heard Whitlock ask what good has come of it before one of his recent shows. A generation of pillow biters and cat ladies rule over us. Amongst the other freaks.
There's definitely considerably more discussion about it these days. It was sacrosanct for most of my life, regarded like the freeing of the slaves as something no one questioned. Not any more.
 

Bucky

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There's definitely considerably more discussion about it these days. It was sacrosanct for most of my life, regarded like the freeing of the slaves as something no one questioned. Not any more.
Good to see people questioning the power structure. Another crack in the system beginning to emerge .
 
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It's insane that these women are in positions of power. A great 11 second clip illustrating how damaging feminism is and what is has done to the West.

Isaiah 3:12
KJV
As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.
 

Carolina Speed

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t's insane that these women are in positions of power. A great 11 second clip illustrating how damaging feminism is and what is has done to the West.
Isaiah 3:12
KJV
As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.
Nevertheless, I have this against you: You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess. By her teaching she misleads my servants into sexual immorality and eating food sacrificed to idols. Revelation 2:20.
 

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Really good (short) article about how climate change alarmists are simply religious fanatics: https://dailysceptic.org/2025/01/17/climate-change-giving-meaning-to-life/
Good article, thanks for sharing. Lots of atheists have installed religious proxies to fill the voids in their lives. The religion of climate change seems to borrow a lot from convention. "Mother Earth" is the god, the original sin is carbon, the tithing can be anything from electric cars to fastidious recycling.
 

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Good article, thanks for sharing. Lots of atheists have installed religious proxies to fill the voids in their lives. The religion of climate change seems to borrow a lot from convention. "Mother Earth" is the god, the original sin is carbon, the tithing can be anything from electric cars to fastidious recycling.
This +1000
 
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