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RE: Where are the libs???!!!!!
(03-28-2019 04:16 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Find the similarities.

(03-26-2019 05:07 PM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  I’ve been volunteering at a mission of mercy since Thursday and then I got food poisoning. Still recovering but I’m feeling better and will be back.

Post 47: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16014513

(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I'm still here. I was out last Thursday and Friday watching the NCAA Tourney, Was in training Monday and Tuesday and home sick yesterday with food poising.

Not going anywhere.

And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first.

And incidentally, what happened to the requirement for a thread to contain a link or at least a tag that says opinion for a thread that does nothing basically but focus on individual posters which violates the AUP...but whatever.

Finally, and more importantly, what happened to Lord Stanley? He hasn't visited since February 5th! And he's about the only moderator here worth a damn.

Post 68: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16019387

https://consumer.healthday.com/encyclope...45906.html

Quote:You don't need a PhD in physiology to know that stress can be hard on the stomach. We've all done our own experiments on the subject, intentionally or not. Remember how you felt the last time you spoke in public? Those butterflies weren't in your head.

The impact of stress on the stomach goes far beyond indigestion, however. In recent years, doctors have uncovered a remarkably complex connection between the brain and the digestive system. The entire system is extremely sensitive to our moods. In fact, experts now see stress as a major player in a wide range of digestive problems, including irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and heartburn.

People with digestive problems often scoff at the idea that stress could be at the root of their problems. To them, it sounds like "blaming the victim." Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford University stress expert and author of the best-selling book Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers (Henry Holt and Co., 2004), says his discussion of stress and irritable bowel syndrome prompted "semi-irate" letters from readers.

Imagine the stress of finding out the narrative that you have been pushing so hard for the last two years was a lie and that you were a gullible fool. You don't think you'd have an upset stomach?
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(03-26-2019 09:32 AM)JDTulane Wrote:  
(03-26-2019 06:46 AM)450bench Wrote:  
(03-26-2019 12:23 AM)JDTulane Wrote:  Waiting for the reports release before drawing my conclusions. Also working on my dissertation.

Mueller is finished drawing his conclusions, in case you missed it.

Call me crazy but I'd like more than Barr and Rosenstein's opinions before I jump to liberal panic mode.

What do you expect will change between now and then? Or what do you think will be different in the full report than in the summary?

The summary said Mueller found zero evidence of collusion, and passed the obstruction conclusion to Barr and Rosenstein, who within a day said no obstruction.
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RE: Where are the libs???!!!!!
(03-28-2019 09:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 04:16 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Find the similarities.

(03-26-2019 05:07 PM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  I’ve been volunteering at a mission of mercy since Thursday and then I got food poisoning. Still recovering but I’m feeling better and will be back.

Post 47: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16014513

(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I'm still here. I was out last Thursday and Friday watching the NCAA Tourney, Was in training Monday and Tuesday and home sick yesterday with food poising.

Not going anywhere.

And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first.

And incidentally, what happened to the requirement for a thread to contain a link or at least a tag that says opinion for a thread that does nothing basically but focus on individual posters which violates the AUP...but whatever.

Finally, and more importantly, what happened to Lord Stanley? He hasn't visited since February 5th! And he's about the only moderator here worth a damn.

Post 68: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16019387

https://consumer.healthday.com/encyclope...45906.html

Quote:You don't need a PhD in physiology to know that stress can be hard on the stomach. We've all done our own experiments on the subject, intentionally or not. Remember how you felt the last time you spoke in public? Those butterflies weren't in your head.

The impact of stress on the stomach goes far beyond indigestion, however. In recent years, doctors have uncovered a remarkably complex connection between the brain and the digestive system. The entire system is extremely sensitive to our moods. In fact, experts now see stress as a major player in a wide range of digestive problems, including irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and heartburn.

People with digestive problems often scoff at the idea that stress could be at the root of their problems. To them, it sounds like "blaming the victim." Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford University stress expert and author of the best-selling book Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers (Henry Holt and Co., 2004), says his discussion of stress and irritable bowel syndrome prompted "semi-irate" letters from readers.

Imagine the stress of finding out the narrative that you have been pushing so hard for the last two years was a lie and that you were a gullible fool. You don't think you'd have an upset stomach?

Probably not. Just caught up on the Mueller report this week. I was getting up at 3am to work a mission of mercy all day Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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RE: Where are the libs???!!!!!
(03-28-2019 09:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 04:16 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Find the similarities.

(03-26-2019 05:07 PM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  I’ve been volunteering at a mission of mercy since Thursday and then I got food poisoning. Still recovering but I’m feeling better and will be back.

Post 47: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16014513

(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I'm still here. I was out last Thursday and Friday watching the NCAA Tourney, Was in training Monday and Tuesday and home sick yesterday with food poising.

Not going anywhere.

And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first.

And incidentally, what happened to the requirement for a thread to contain a link or at least a tag that says opinion for a thread that does nothing basically but focus on individual posters which violates the AUP...but whatever.

Finally, and more importantly, what happened to Lord Stanley? He hasn't visited since February 5th! And he's about the only moderator here worth a damn.

Post 68: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16019387

https://consumer.healthday.com/encyclope...45906.html

Quote:You don't need a PhD in physiology to know that stress can be hard on the stomach. We've all done our own experiments on the subject, intentionally or not. Remember how you felt the last time you spoke in public? Those butterflies weren't in your head.

The impact of stress on the stomach goes far beyond indigestion, however. In recent years, doctors have uncovered a remarkably complex connection between the brain and the digestive system. The entire system is extremely sensitive to our moods. In fact, experts now see stress as a major player in a wide range of digestive problems, including irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and heartburn.

People with digestive problems often scoff at the idea that stress could be at the root of their problems. To them, it sounds like "blaming the victim." Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford University stress expert and author of the best-selling book Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers (Henry Holt and Co., 2004), says his discussion of stress and irritable bowel syndrome prompted "semi-irate" letters from readers.

Imagine the stress of finding out the narrative that you have been pushing so hard for the last two years was a lie and that you were a gullible fool. You don't think you'd have an upset stomach?

it's a daily colonoscopy at this point for the left...

as an example, aoc is going to discuss the new green deal tonight on msnbc.....

you can't make this shite up....
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RE: Where are the libs???!!!!!
(03-29-2019 04:47 AM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 09:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 04:16 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Find the similarities.

(03-26-2019 05:07 PM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  I’ve been volunteering at a mission of mercy since Thursday and then I got food poisoning. Still recovering but I’m feeling better and will be back.

Post 47: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16014513

(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I'm still here. I was out last Thursday and Friday watching the NCAA Tourney, Was in training Monday and Tuesday and home sick yesterday with food poising.

Not going anywhere.

And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first.

And incidentally, what happened to the requirement for a thread to contain a link or at least a tag that says opinion for a thread that does nothing basically but focus on individual posters which violates the AUP...but whatever.

Finally, and more importantly, what happened to Lord Stanley? He hasn't visited since February 5th! And he's about the only moderator here worth a damn.

Post 68: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16019387

https://consumer.healthday.com/encyclope...45906.html

Quote:You don't need a PhD in physiology to know that stress can be hard on the stomach. We've all done our own experiments on the subject, intentionally or not. Remember how you felt the last time you spoke in public? Those butterflies weren't in your head.

The impact of stress on the stomach goes far beyond indigestion, however. In recent years, doctors have uncovered a remarkably complex connection between the brain and the digestive system. The entire system is extremely sensitive to our moods. In fact, experts now see stress as a major player in a wide range of digestive problems, including irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and heartburn.

People with digestive problems often scoff at the idea that stress could be at the root of their problems. To them, it sounds like "blaming the victim." Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford University stress expert and author of the best-selling book Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers (Henry Holt and Co., 2004), says his discussion of stress and irritable bowel syndrome prompted "semi-irate" letters from readers.

Imagine the stress of finding out the narrative that you have been pushing so hard for the last two years was a lie and that you were a gullible fool. You don't think you'd have an upset stomach?

it's a daily colonoscopy at this point for the left...

as an example, aoc is going to discuss the new green deal tonight on msnbc.....

you can't make this shite up....

Yes, but will they use the old metal rigid scope for the descending portion, or will they be nice and use the flex hose? I vote for cold hard stainless steel!
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(03-29-2019 01:57 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(03-29-2019 04:47 AM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 09:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 04:16 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Find the similarities.

(03-26-2019 05:07 PM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  I’ve been volunteering at a mission of mercy since Thursday and then I got food poisoning. Still recovering but I’m feeling better and will be back.

Post 47: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16014513

(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I'm still here. I was out last Thursday and Friday watching the NCAA Tourney, Was in training Monday and Tuesday and home sick yesterday with food poising.

Not going anywhere.

And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first.

And incidentally, what happened to the requirement for a thread to contain a link or at least a tag that says opinion for a thread that does nothing basically but focus on individual posters which violates the AUP...but whatever.

Finally, and more importantly, what happened to Lord Stanley? He hasn't visited since February 5th! And he's about the only moderator here worth a damn.

Post 68: https://csnbbs.com/thread-873542-post-16...id16019387

https://consumer.healthday.com/encyclope...45906.html

Quote:You don't need a PhD in physiology to know that stress can be hard on the stomach. We've all done our own experiments on the subject, intentionally or not. Remember how you felt the last time you spoke in public? Those butterflies weren't in your head.

The impact of stress on the stomach goes far beyond indigestion, however. In recent years, doctors have uncovered a remarkably complex connection between the brain and the digestive system. The entire system is extremely sensitive to our moods. In fact, experts now see stress as a major player in a wide range of digestive problems, including irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and heartburn.

People with digestive problems often scoff at the idea that stress could be at the root of their problems. To them, it sounds like "blaming the victim." Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford University stress expert and author of the best-selling book Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers (Henry Holt and Co., 2004), says his discussion of stress and irritable bowel syndrome prompted "semi-irate" letters from readers.

Imagine the stress of finding out the narrative that you have been pushing so hard for the last two years was a lie and that you were a gullible fool. You don't think you'd have an upset stomach?

it's a daily colonoscopy at this point for the left...

as an example, aoc is going to discuss the new green deal tonight on msnbc.....

you can't make this shite up....

Yes, but will they use the old metal rigid scope for the descending portion, or will they be nice and use the flex hose? I vote for cold hard stainless steel!

all I know is I'd rather have polyps removed after a throat scope vs. an arse reaming....

true story: attempting to walk on at southern miss and Doc sticks his fat arse size 14 up the pooper....I turned around and immediately stated, "Doc, if you don't hurry the fk up, Imma gonna shite down your arm."

ahhhh, muh stories....
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(03-28-2019 08:38 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first..

I think we should all wait for the full report (or as much of the full report as can lawfully be released) before forming any final conclusions. But I can say a few things about your comparable:

1) the law was different back then, and it would not have been appropriate for Reno to have done such a thing,
2) I am more inclined to trust Barr than Reno, and far more inclined to trust Barr than, say, Loretta Lynch.
3) if Barr has significantly misstated anything, then I believe Mueller would have both the right and a constitutional duty to set the record straight ASAP; I have seen nothing like a move in that direction by him; have you?

Let me ask you a question. You say you are not willing to accept Barr's word for it. Are you willing to accept Mueller's?

1) I was not saying anything regarding any law...just the only real comparison one could make for such an unprecedented occurrence for our presidency.
2) I'm not. Barr is on record of his feelings on this investigation.
3) Yes, but not in public and that's not how Mueller operates. Plus it does him little good to do so before the report is public anyway.

And I've made it abundantly clearly for months now that I'm not accepting anyone's word until I see the whole report.

Thankfully, Barr just said in a letter to congress that he expects the full, redacted for security and personal aspects, report (over 400 pages without attachments) to be released Mid-April at the latest.
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(03-29-2019 03:03 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 08:38 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  I think we should all wait for the full report (or as much of the full report as can lawfully be released) before forming any final conclusions. But I can say a few things about your comparable:
1) the law was different back then, and it would not have been appropriate for Reno to have done such a thing,
2) I am more inclined to trust Barr than Reno, and far more inclined to trust Barr than, say, Loretta Lynch.
3) if Barr has significantly misstated anything, then I believe Mueller would have both the right and a constitutional duty to set the record straight ASAP; I have seen nothing like a move in that direction by him; have you?
Let me ask you a question. You say you are not willing to accept Barr's word for it. Are you willing to accept Mueller's?
1) I was not saying anything regarding any law...just the only real comparison one could make for such an unprecedented occurrence for our presidency.
2) I'm not. Barr is on record of his feelings on this investigation.
3) Yes, but not in public and that's not how Mueller operates. Plus it does him little good to do so before the report is public anyway.
And I've made it abundantly clearly for months now that I'm not accepting anyone's word until I see the whole report.
Thankfully, Barr just said in a letter to congress that he expects the full, redacted for security and personal aspects, report (over 400 pages without attachments) to be released Mid-April at the latest.

1) It is unprecedented because the law is different. This is the process that is now required by law. Under the old law, the report went directly to congress. Now it goes to the AG. Not doing it this way before was following the law then in effect. Doing it this way now is following the law in effect now. Don't like doing it this way? Change the law.
2) Barr is on record regarding one specific application of the law. Alan Dershowitz, among others, agrees with his interpretation on that point. To say that he is on record with respect to the investigation as a whole would be a bit of an overstatement. I still trust him more than I would trust Reno, and I trust either of them more than I would trust Eric Holder or Loretta Lynch.
3) Barr was very public to correct the record once. I hardly see any reason why he would be less so if there were any reason to correct the record now. I understand that Mueller and Rosenstein are working with Barr on the redaction effort.

I've argued for seeing the full report from the beginning.

Here's what I expect. Let's say that elements A, B, and C are required to constitute a particular crime. What I've heard from democrats for months is, "We've got something that sorta kinda maybe looks like A, and if this and that and the other are all true, then we might have C. We don't have any evidence of B, but if we have A and C, then we just might have B too." I expect there will be more of that kind of posturing when the full report comes out. We sorta, kinda, maybe might have something kind of like circumstantial evidence, so let's impeach him and throw him in prison.

I would contrast that to Comey's statement on Hillary, "We have proof of A, we have proof of B, we have proof of C. But let's not prosecute, because we might have difficulty convincing a jury of intent, even though 1) intent is neither A nor B nor C, and is not a required element of the crime, and 2) two primary indicia of intent are repeated violations and cover-up attempts, both of which we have in spades."
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(03-27-2019 07:15 PM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(03-27-2019 02:40 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(03-26-2019 05:04 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(03-26-2019 09:24 AM)Kaplony Wrote:  Don't worry boys, I made a call and these guys are on the job

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you have to admit, the board 'finally' has a lib with a sensei humidor....if only the rest could find that clue....

Yeah I aint buyin it. I see it as passive aggression.
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(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I'm still here. I was out last Thursday and Friday watching the NCAA Tourney, Was in training Monday and Tuesday and home sick yesterday with food poising.

Not going anywhere.

And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first.

And incidentally, what happened to the requirement for a thread to contain a link or at least a tag that says opinion for a thread that does nothing basically but focus on individual posters which violates the AUP...but whatever.

Finally, and more importantly, what happened to Lord Stanley? He hasn't visited since February 5th! And he's about the only moderator here worth a damn.

Wait, is that the standard response they handed down to explain y'alls absence? You all had food poisoning?
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(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first..

I think we should all wait for the full report (or as much of the full report as can lawfully be released) before forming any final conclusions. But I can say a few things about your comparable:

1) the law was different back then, and it would not have been appropriate for Reno to have done such a thing,
2) I am more inclined to trust Barr than Reno, and far more inclined to trust Barr than, say, Loretta Lynch.
3) if Barr has significantly misstated anything, then I believe Mueller would have both the right and a constitutional duty to set the record straight ASAP; I have seen nothing like a move in that direction by him; have you?

Let me ask you a question. You say you are not willing to accept Barr's word for it. Are you willing to accept Mueller's?

Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa and Jesus Christ themselves could have investigated, refused to indict, and submitted a report with their joint findings and the left wouldn't believe they hadn't been tainted.
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(03-30-2019 07:52 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 08:38 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  
(03-28-2019 02:44 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  And if you think I'm going to take the word of Barr ask yourself one thing, would you have accepted a 4 page summary of the Starr Report from Janet Reno on face value with only portions of whole sentences quoted? So yeah, I'll wait to read the whole report first..

I think we should all wait for the full report (or as much of the full report as can lawfully be released) before forming any final conclusions. But I can say a few things about your comparable:

1) the law was different back then, and it would not have been appropriate for Reno to have done such a thing,
2) I am more inclined to trust Barr than Reno, and far more inclined to trust Barr than, say, Loretta Lynch.
3) if Barr has significantly misstated anything, then I believe Mueller would have both the right and a constitutional duty to set the record straight ASAP; I have seen nothing like a move in that direction by him; have you?

Let me ask you a question. You say you are not willing to accept Barr's word for it. Are you willing to accept Mueller's?

Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa and Jesus Christ themselves could have investigated, refused to indict, and submitted a report with their joint findings and the left wouldn't believe they hadn't been tainted.

The left is B.S. & lies, and propaganda. The reason they refuse to acknowledge the truth is because they don't know the truth. All they have are their irrational viewpoints and erroneous claims. You can't tell the truth, or recognize it, when the truth isn't in you to begin with! So on this matter they will never change.
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