BDKJMU wrote:Remember this in Tempe last July:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/starbucks-ap ... -complaint
Now this in Oklahoma:
https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/okla ... er-pig-cup
So much for their diversity & sensitivity training..


BDKJMU wrote:Remember this in Tempe last July:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/starbucks-ap ... -complaint
Now this in Oklahoma:
https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/okla ... er-pig-cup
So much for their diversity & sensitivity training..


Are the Batista's actions justified if Chief O'Mara is a pig?Chizzang wrote:BDKJMU wrote:Remember this in Tempe last July:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/starbucks-ap ... -complaint
Now this in Oklahoma:
https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/okla ... er-pig-cup
So much for their diversity & sensitivity training..

The daughter sounds like a little liberal cunt. She also got it wrong- it wasn’t her father that was called a pig, but one of the officers.UNI88 wrote:Are the Batista's actions justified if Chief O'Mara is a pig?Chizzang wrote:
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BDKJMU wrote: The daughter sounds like a little liberal cunt.


I thought we had one more year till the decade comes to a close?CID1990 wrote:I get the WaPo’s Daily 202 in my email and today’s essay was striking -
Basically a synopsis of this decade as it comes to a close, outlining anti-authoritarian movements around the world that aren’t getting a lot of airplay (because Trump)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pow ... 52bbbdb01/
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https://hotair.com/archives/jazz-shaw/2 ... restrials/These entities projected hundreds/thousands of sentences and paragraphs in a language that looked like a marriage of Japanese and Egyptian hieroglyphics. I was terrified that I could barely move and was in complete disbelief at what was happening. I’d go back and forth between, convincing myself that I was having some sort of seizure or had fallen unconscious and that there was no way this was happening, to downright fear realizing that it all felt more real than reality.

The author believes him.SeattleGriz wrote:Oof. I've read about this guy before, and not in regards to his belief in UFOs, but his business to develop quantum computing.
I agree with the author. Pretty crazy stuff to bring up, especially if you are looking to gain financial backing for your company.
Interesting article.
https://hotair.com/archives/jazz-shaw/2 ... restrials/These entities projected hundreds/thousands of sentences and paragraphs in a language that looked like a marriage of Japanese and Egyptian hieroglyphics. I was terrified that I could barely move and was in complete disbelief at what was happening. I’d go back and forth between, convincing myself that I was having some sort of seizure or had fallen unconscious and that there was no way this was happening, to downright fear realizing that it all felt more real than reality.

Closest I ever came to this was driving from Chicago, Ill to Missoula Montana (1607 miles) in just over 18 hours. Solo.Road & Track first broke the news that cross country racers Arne Toman and Doug Tabutt, along with spotter Berkely Chadwick, left New York City’s Red Ball Garage just after midnight on Nov. 10 in a modified Mercedes-Benz sedan and drove to the Portofino Inn in Redondo Beach, Calif. -- the same start and finish points used during the first “Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash” in 1971.
They weren’t taking part in a competition, although both drivers had before. Toman tells Fox News Autos that he’s made the run five times during illicit transcontinental events, but this time it was a solo effort specifically designed to break a record set in 2013, when Ed Bolian, Dave Black and Dan Huang completed the route in 28 hours 50 minutes, which was over two hours faster than the previous best time.



Saw that posted last night. Top speed was 189mph, average 103 mph, and only stopped for 22:33 seconds.AZGrizFan wrote:https://www.foxnews.com/auto/cannonball ... rd-27-hour
Closest I ever came to this was driving from Chicago, Ill to Missoula Montana (1607 miles) in just over 18 hours. Solo.Road & Track first broke the news that cross country racers Arne Toman and Doug Tabutt, along with spotter Berkely Chadwick, left New York City’s Red Ball Garage just after midnight on Nov. 10 in a modified Mercedes-Benz sedan and drove to the Portofino Inn in Redondo Beach, Calif. -- the same start and finish points used during the first “Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash” in 1971.
They weren’t taking part in a competition, although both drivers had before. Toman tells Fox News Autos that he’s made the run five times during illicit transcontinental events, but this time it was a solo effort specifically designed to break a record set in 2013, when Ed Bolian, Dave Black and Dan Huang completed the route in 28 hours 50 minutes, which was over two hours faster than the previous best time.

No way. That requires a Bandit. And a flying nun. And a bad country singer.Skjellyfetti wrote:But, could they pick up 400 cases of Coors in Texarkana and make it back to Atlanta in less than 28 hours?


Alcohol didn't need to be a factor. Dumb princess driving an expensive car was a factor.Maryland State Police confirmed in a press release that the fatal crash took place Sunday night before 11:40 p.m. on Baltimore Avenue (Route 1). Naveed was driving a 2018 Mercedes CL2 when she lost control of the vehicle. Investigators say the Pomona, New York native was attempting to navigate a curve when she struck the curb and her car overturned onto the oncoming lane of traffic.
The press release from the department states that the beauty queen was ejected from the car and declared dead at the scene. After a preliminary investigation, police determined that alcohol was not a factor in the accident, which is still under investigation.
A GoFundMe was established in Naveed’s honor with proceeds going to her family.


That’s why Mooselimbs don’t let their women drive.89Hen wrote:This is exactly why our traffic sux...
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/m ... r-accident
Alcohol didn't need to be a factor. Dumb princess driving an expensive car was a factor.Maryland State Police confirmed in a press release that the fatal crash took place Sunday night before 11:40 p.m. on Baltimore Avenue (Route 1). Naveed was driving a 2018 Mercedes CL2 when she lost control of the vehicle. Investigators say the Pomona, New York native was attempting to navigate a curve when she struck the curb and her car overturned onto the oncoming lane of traffic.
The press release from the department states that the beauty queen was ejected from the car and declared dead at the scene. After a preliminary investigation, police determined that alcohol was not a factor in the accident, which is still under investigation.
And this?...
A GoFundMe was established in Naveed’s honor with proceeds going to her family.

At least in NJ, when they crash, they do it away from the road so traffic is not impacted.89Hen wrote:This is exactly why our traffic sux...


Didn’t watch the video, but how in the heck do a couple of guys drive that fast for that long and not get pulled over (likely arrested at those speeds) even once..or even worse not wreck? Think about it- that’s pushing 30 hrs of high concentration driving..Winterborn wrote:Saw that posted last night. Top speed was 189mph, average 103 mph, and only stopped for 22:33 seconds.AZGrizFan wrote:https://www.foxnews.com/auto/cannonball ... rd-27-hour
Closest I ever came to this was driving from Chicago, Ill to Missoula Montana (1607 miles) in just over 18 hours. Solo.

10-4, good buddy.AZGrizFan wrote:No way. That requires a Bandit. And a flying nun. And a bad country singer.Skjellyfetti wrote:But, could they pick up 400 cases of Coors in Texarkana and make it back to Atlanta in less than 28 hours?
BDKJMU wrote:Didn’t watch the video, but how in the heck do a couple of guys drive that fast for that long and not get pulled over (likely arrested at those speeds) even once..or even worse not wreck? Think about it- that’s pushing 30 hrs of high concentration driving..Winterborn wrote:
Saw that posted last night. Top speed was 189mph, average 103 mph, and only stopped for 22:33 seconds.



That's why I prefer to watch sports. Watching referees ignore a Lebron travel is easier to stomach.CID1990 wrote:I’m watching the talking heads on MSNBC and one of their big stories this morning is about how Pres Trump is using his personal cellphone to talk to world leaders and Rudy.
Literally wringing their hands over it and what a security issue it is
(it IS a security issue)
But how anyone can take these people seriously with the way they joked and minimized the security violations of the previous administration - I don’t know how these people can live with themselves with the rank hypocrisy on display
I guess its good they are now serious about natsec and electronic spying ... I thought they were just morons before but now I know they know better
Infotainment news in America really IS the enemy. They are not impartial and they hide/minimize the issues with politicians they agree with. I can’t wait to get back overseas and away from this crap inundating every tv channel. I really feel sorry for you guys here who have to search the dial for real media news when all there is is garbage and bile
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I could never stomach watching any of the partisan news - CNN, FOX, any of the NBC's, even ABC has shifted over the past few years (cue JSO to post some graphic that shows that only FOX is partisan, everyone else is neutral). Don't even watch any of them anymore - I'll surf CNN, ABC, and FOX websites one after another to get a flavor of what each side is shouting, and then I'll go to the BBC to see a more rational view of things. I watched a little of PBS during the last Presidential election and other than being boring as all get out, at least they were even-handed (I still watched CNN to watch their meltdown and I watched FOX to watch whatever crazy they were selling - there is entertainment in the infotainment industry). The CBC out of Canada is pretty good, but you have to sift through agricultural disputes in Prince Edward Island and the like to get to the meaty stuff.CID1990 wrote:I’m watching the talking heads on MSNBC and one of their big stories this morning is about how Pres Trump is using his personal cellphone to talk to world leaders and Rudy.
Literally wringing their hands over it and what a security issue it is
(it IS a security issue)
But how anyone can take these people seriously with the way they joked and minimized the security violations of the previous administration - I don’t know how these people can live with themselves with the rank hypocrisy on display
I guess its good they are now serious about natsec and electronic spying ... I thought they were just morons before but now I know they know better
Infotainment news in America really IS the enemy. They are not impartial and they hide/minimize the issues with politicians they agree with. I can’t wait to get back overseas and away from this crap inundating every tv channel. I really feel sorry for you guys here who have to search the dial for real media news when all there is is garbage and bile
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I’m stuck with MSNBC because I am hanging with my Dad who suffers from dementia and it is the only channel he watches.GannonFan wrote:I could never stomach watching any of the partisan news - CNN, FOX, any of the NBC's, even ABC has shifted over the past few years (cue JSO to post some graphic that shows that only FOX is partisan, everyone else is neutral). Don't even watch any of them anymore - I'll surf CNN, ABC, and FOX websites one after another to get a flavor of what each side is shouting, and then I'll go to the BBC to see a more rational view of things. I watched a little of PBS during the last Presidential election and other than being boring as all get out, at least they were even-handed (I still watched CNN to watch their meltdown and I watched FOX to watch whatever crazy they were selling - there is entertainment in the infotainment industry). The CBC out of Canada is pretty good, but you have to sift through agricultural disputes in Prince Edward Island and the like to get to the meaty stuff.CID1990 wrote:I’m watching the talking heads on MSNBC and one of their big stories this morning is about how Pres Trump is using his personal cellphone to talk to world leaders and Rudy.
Literally wringing their hands over it and what a security issue it is
(it IS a security issue)
But how anyone can take these people seriously with the way they joked and minimized the security violations of the previous administration - I don’t know how these people can live with themselves with the rank hypocrisy on display
I guess its good they are now serious about natsec and electronic spying ... I thought they were just morons before but now I know they know better
Infotainment news in America really IS the enemy. They are not impartial and they hide/minimize the issues with politicians they agree with. I can’t wait to get back overseas and away from this crap inundating every tv channel. I really feel sorry for you guys here who have to search the dial for real media news when all there is is garbage and bile
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I expect 2 posts from JSO - one to show that only FOX is partisan. The other to show that Trump is intentionally ignoring national security to hide his nefarious intentions and should be prosecuted, impeached and drawn and quartered while Hillary did nothing wrong.GannonFan wrote:I could never stomach watching any of the partisan news - CNN, FOX, any of the NBC's, even ABC has shifted over the past few years (cue JSO to post some graphic that shows that only FOX is partisan, everyone else is neutral). Don't even watch any of them anymore - I'll surf CNN, ABC, and FOX websites one after another to get a flavor of what each side is shouting, and then I'll go to the BBC to see a more rational view of things. I watched a little of PBS during the last Presidential election and other than being boring as all get out, at least they were even-handed (I still watched CNN to watch their meltdown and I watched FOX to watch whatever crazy they were selling - there is entertainment in the infotainment industry). The CBC out of Canada is pretty good, but you have to sift through agricultural disputes in Prince Edward Island and the like to get to the meaty stuff.CID1990 wrote:I’m watching the talking heads on MSNBC and one of their big stories this morning is about how Pres Trump is using his personal cellphone to talk to world leaders and Rudy.
Literally wringing their hands over it and what a security issue it is
(it IS a security issue)
But how anyone can take these people seriously with the way they joked and minimized the security violations of the previous administration - I don’t know how these people can live with themselves with the rank hypocrisy on display
I guess its good they are now serious about natsec and electronic spying ... I thought they were just morons before but now I know they know better
Infotainment news in America really IS the enemy. They are not impartial and they hide/minimize the issues with politicians they agree with. I can’t wait to get back overseas and away from this crap inundating every tv channel. I really feel sorry for you guys here who have to search the dial for real media news when all there is is garbage and bile
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Speaking on KNBR’s “Murph and Mac” morning show Monday, Ryan said, “He’s really good at that fake, Lamar Jackson, but when you consider his dark skin color with a dark football with a dark uniform, you could not see that thing. I mean, you literally could not see when he was in and out of the mesh point.”
There was no follow-up question on the strange remark. The interview has been deleted from the KNBR website. After inquiries from The Chronicle, the 49ers announced Wednesday afternoon that Ryan has been suspended from Sunday’s broadcast. Ryan also issued an apology.
You can shrug it off. Or you can interpret it that Ryan said basically that Jackson is really good, but he has an unfair advantage because he has dark skin. Which should make you do a spit-take if you’ve paid attention to the league and its history.
And that’s the problem. Ryan is a color commentator. An analyst. He is not a 14-year-old who just wandered into the booth with no context or historical knowledge. He is supposed to provide perspective, not just on the play in the moment, or the particular game he’s calling, but the big picture on what we are watching.
