So..... To YOU, someone such as Henry Luke, born just outside of Lincoln Nebraska, who's parents owned a cattle farm, who went to a public grade school and high school, who volunteered at his local hospital, who was an Altar Boy, who went to the University of Nebraska and earned a degree in Engineering, who decided to go in to the Army to serve his country, who then married his college sweetheart, who bought a home in the Lincoln area, who raised a boy and girl (that both went on to have military careers), who after serving in the Army worked on developing an Agricultural Research and Development Center near Lincoln, who then after retirement, came out of retirement to help head the American Red Cross of Nebraska, who donated a kidney to a fellow veteran, who in his Senior years volunteers in a homeless shelter and delivers meals to other senior citizens, and has been a Democrat his entire life, is NOT a "Real American" because he isn't "sick of this crap", but someone such as Johnny Fuckwad, who is a member of the Proud Boys, has been arrested numerous times for inciting racial violence, who sells benzos to Junior High School kids, who beats his wife and molests his daughter, and wears a MAGA every day and has a Trump bumpersticker on his truck, IS a "Real American" to you because he is "sick of this crap"? Hmmmm. Interesting.JKLivin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 8:49 pmDims are panicky because they know they are going to get their asses beat mercilessly. Real Americans are sick of this crap and are going to send a resounding message on Election Day. The self-loathing soy boy woke dupes are going to be in for a rude awakening, and I will be laughing all the way.
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randylahey wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:33 pm
Rainbows I'm sorry you have nothing better to do than to go digging stuff up on a message board.
Rainbows I'm sorry you have nothing better to do than to go digging stuff up on a message board.
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Ah, 8th grade. That was a great year. I’d go back there in a heartbeat.Overlander wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 11:00 pm1984 all over again.
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oh the irony…the one guy that attacks and chastises others, nearly daily, for resorting to “childish name-calling”, just can’t seem to keep himself from doing it over, and over, and over, and over again
i guess if that’s all you’ve got…
i guess if that’s all you’ve got…
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I am resisting, really trying……JKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:11 amAh, 8th grade. That was a great year. I’d go back there in a heartbeat.
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I set it up for you. The question is: Are you serious about behaving yourself or not?Overlander wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:08 amI am resisting, really trying……
I have my own hunches.
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I see. You get to decide what my “behaviors” should be.
Get over yourself.
Get over yourself.
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impossible feat for narcissists
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Clearly
At least he doesn’t feel the need to……
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The horse is dead now, you can stop beating on it.JKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:18 amI set it up for you. The question is: Are you serious about behaving yourself or not?
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Hoping so.
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and yet…
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Good and good!
Google again set to block election ads after polls close: report
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is again apparently set to block election ads across all its platforms with the closing of the last polls on Election Day, a continuing move to prevent voting misinformation.
That's a policy it introduced with the 2020 election, and the tech giant is set to block the ads at poll closing again in 2024, according to a memo sent to ad partners and reported by Axios.
The company will pause all U.S. ads related to U.S. elections as of the closing of the last polls on Nov. 5, Axios said, citing the email.
That comes from an "abundance of caution and to limit the potential for confusion, given the likelihood that votes will continue to be counted after Election Day," Axios hears from a Google spokesperson.
Google had pointed to its work preparing for the U.S. elections in a blog post at the end of August.
In 2020, Google lifted that post-election ban in December -- well after Election Day but ahead of a runoff election in Georgia. That's expected to be the case again this election.
Social rival Meta Platforms (META) will block new political, electoral and social issue ads during the final week of the campaign, the report points out.
Google again set to block election ads after polls close: report
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is again apparently set to block election ads across all its platforms with the closing of the last polls on Election Day, a continuing move to prevent voting misinformation.
That's a policy it introduced with the 2020 election, and the tech giant is set to block the ads at poll closing again in 2024, according to a memo sent to ad partners and reported by Axios.
The company will pause all U.S. ads related to U.S. elections as of the closing of the last polls on Nov. 5, Axios said, citing the email.
That comes from an "abundance of caution and to limit the potential for confusion, given the likelihood that votes will continue to be counted after Election Day," Axios hears from a Google spokesperson.
Google had pointed to its work preparing for the U.S. elections in a blog post at the end of August.
In 2020, Google lifted that post-election ban in December -- well after Election Day but ahead of a runoff election in Georgia. That's expected to be the case again this election.
Social rival Meta Platforms (META) will block new political, electoral and social issue ads during the final week of the campaign, the report points out.
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