I think it’s fair game to look at any and all resources you want as long as you’re not copying.
Told you King old buddy, Lock is our future. Kid is all football and has unique arm talent and a head that goes along with it. Now we can watch the rest of this season just watching mature little by little. We will draft the best LT we can and go into next season with a playoff calibur team with a stud Defense, running game and a future star at QB. Life is good. I'm telling you man, Lock is a lot like Deshaun Watson. He didn't run a ton today but he has the ability. I loved the way he manipulated the pocket several times today, including on the second TD. I also like that he has the ability to throw accurately from several different arm angles, that to me is the sign of a truly gifted thrower.
https://www.soa.org/globalassets/ass...mple-quest.pdf https://www.soa.org/globalassets/ass...sample-sol.pdf Just grind...
I love you, Joe. You're my friend. Just make sure you don't drive the truck. It's hard to make a legal defense if you back up after the first collision.
Doubt it, because I always have had love in my heart for you. I love my kids, but we fight. I love my wife, but we argue. I hate him and hope he gets hit by a truck. No regrets.
I'm sorry to say I have nothing but hate for him. Irrational? Sure, but it's true. I hate him.
I throw out "years of service" when it is bound up with outright lies. The means don't justify the ends. I'm happy to listen to and interact with opposing view-points. There's no way to interact positively with lies, mis-statements and half-truths.
If you read the New Yorker piece and still feel supportive of them, then I don't have much more of a response. To me, and that piece illustrates this all too well, they are about raising money. Their goal is raising money, not protecting the impoverished or marginalized. To that end, this kind of "report", splashed all over major media outlets is precisely designed to drive fund-raising efforts that will follow-on. Does that mean nothing they do is "good". Nah. But I take a huge dose of skepticism with anything they report.
BTW, you didn't irk me. I was hoping to help you make your argument stronger. "Iron sharpens Iron" sort of thing. Stephen Miller is an ugly person.
The SPLC is not a great legal organization. They are instead, a money-raising racket masquerading as some kind of Civil Rights Organization. Read this piece from the New Yorker (of all places). It's devastating. https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...rty-law-center
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