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Rocky17
ParticipantI hope that none of my posts on the above subject are just theory. I give credence to anecdotal fact and statistical anomalies that are irrefutable, but thanks for the post.
I just think many tens of millions of even intelligent people do not understand that this unholy alliance between media, progressives and Dems, corporate interests and big tech are part of a plan to institute government and media control over us all. Getting rid of Trump was step one. The rest will become obvious. Most on this board do not get it and it is going over their heads to all of our detriment. The average citizen is clueless. We will see if I am just a descendant in the vein of the UFO conspiracists of days past or a prophet of things to come.
BTW, as I post, the recount in Fulton County, GA where most of the alleged cheating has occurred just experienced the crashing of the main Dominion server used to tabulate votes. A judge has put a stay on any voting machine resetting or alteration. How convenient that dominion technicians have been dispatched to “fix” the machine without any supervision from the FBI, DOJ or Georgia technical or police officials. the beat goes on……………………………….
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ParticipantBD, you may very well be right on both counts, certainly the first one. If Stanford football is to survive, we will need a Harbaugh type guy and not a milktoast go with the flow and buy a second house in Aptos on the ocean head coach. I like Oregon`s HC a bunch but why would anyone that good come to Stanford under Muir and that faculty.
Rocky17
ParticipantShaw is a class act who has always represented the university well and impeccably. He is the perfect coach from the administration point of view. He is an average recruiter, however. He has two other obvious flaws. He is a sub par O co-ordinator and refuses to hire coaches that could over shadow himself ability wise. All of Harbaugh’s coaches were top echelon guys that Jim let run the show without much interference. Shaw is controlling. Class guy but too egotistical for his own good. Saban is more like Harbaugh and hires the best guy to do the job with the best philosophy so the likelihood of winning is high. Sometimes I get the impression the most important issue for Shaw is control and winning is superfluous. I am sure he wants to win but he thinks his way is best for that goal and I disagree. So far, I think my argument is more persuasive.
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ParticipantNovember 29, 2020 at 9:45 am in reply to: Russian interference? What About Iran and China and Dominion in Cahoots? #3853Rocky17
ParticipantNovember 28, 2020 at 10:15 pm in reply to: Santa Clara shutters the Cardinal, the 49ers, the Sharks, and the Spartans #3849Rocky17
ParticipantHappy birthday (and where would they practice, Doc?)
Rocky17
ParticipantYou have your answer by example. When the wrath of Antifa was focused on Portland Mayor Wheeler, he did what they always do. Retreated, slinked out of Dodge and hid.
November 28, 2020 at 11:27 am in reply to: Despite Disinterest on This Board, This PA Judge Says Republicans Will Win #3838Rocky17
ParticipantIDK but it is likely that the Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia elections will be considered much more seriously by all concerned. If they win one big win in SCOTUS, the chances are good they will win other issues that reach SCOTUS. The Dem game plan is to have their media allies pooh pooh any of the Trump lawsuits as an affront to democracy and just minimize the fraud allegations and move on. So far they are winning but there are signs that this is changing as more facts become apparent and the accuracy of such unassailable.
Possibly people around here and elsewhere just want to go on with their lives and make the best of any political situation. Some of us who like myself just do not have it in their DNA to do this. I consider this situation as more serious in consequence than the black plague, Hitler’s attempt at genocide and world dominance, Genghis Khan’s conquest of Asia, the unleashing of nuclear weaponry (or even Stanford football being denied a place in the college football playoffs because of prejudice). To me, this is ultra serious, super consequential, earth shattering, historical stuff when the most successful democratic republic in the history of the world is being undermined under all our noses by a conspiracy between Dem politicians and strategists, foreign oligarchs, totalitarian countries, corporate interests, especially media, and a deep state bureaucracy intent on establishing a permanent ruling class and total control over all aspects of the lives of a once free people.
For me, it is a fight worth fighting and dying for, especially since I do not have that many years left compared to what has come before and have never been so fortunate by being born by happenstance in time and place to have been a part of the greatest experiment in democracy in the entire history of mankind.
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ParticipantPL nailed it in spades for those of us who played or play bridge.
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ParticipantSome of my Stanford football buddies who texted me during the game referenced Newsom by referring to him as “Phuck Newsome”. I really did not know he was Vietnamese.
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ParticipantWatched the entire game. Does it count when you win by a blocked extra point? LOL. My take: Decent O line, decent wide receivers. One good blocking TE. Mills is so so. Good accuracy. No mobility or intuition in the pocket at this stage of his development. RB’s have great potential. Shaw is still Shaw. Our D does not have the great material it had 4-10 years ago. A shadow of our former selves. Entirely at Shaw’s feet. Cal’s O and D lines are thin. If they had anything like last year, we would have been destroyed. We are young at most positions in our defense and need maturity and seasoning. We just have to start recruiting D linemen of some consequence if we ever are to return to a decent D that can stop the run. Our O also needs one more year. It could be very good next year but we need another great TE with hands like so many we have had before.
Rocky17
ParticipantLOL, Bob. BTD is a straight shooter whose opinion deserves consideration, but the facts about statistical deviations we are aware of, not including the speculation that has strong bases for having occurred, are alone enough to convince me as a citizen, not just as a conservative, that this was an un American theft of an important elected office and deserves scrutiny and correction. If not, Biden has bigger problems at home than overseas with people like us and at least half the voting population.
What makes me sure I am correct is the strong effort to associate Trump`s use of legitimate means to correct an impropriety with accusations of destroying democracy. I wonder how that compares to illegal unmaskings, the Russian collusion hoax, the deep state lies and manufacturing of a phony impeachment charge, the cover up of wrongdoing by Clinton, Biden, Clapper, Comey, Brennan, Strozk, Paige and so many others, the horrible lying and unfounded accusations of Adam Schiff and the prosecution of people like Stone and Flynn for basically nothing.
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ParticipantYes, I am pleased but for the obvious western choice in Kagan. I still think the evidence will cause a cascade effect as people like Lin Wood and Sydney Powell are the heaviest of heavyweights in the most important case of their lives.
Where the F is the FBI and an investigation of Dominion software installed in those states?
Rocky17
Participant100,000 plus Republican voters came to the Pennsylvania polls on election day and were forced to cast provisional ballots, nearly all of which were rejected, because election officials said their votes had already been cast by mail. This contention is one of the bases for one of the Trump lawsuits.
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