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White wash BADdog 01/24/26 03:29 AM
How does anyone think trump is not a racist white supremacist.

Philadelphia sues
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Re: colonoscopy blues jaybird 01/24/26 02:27 AM
The procedure is no big deal… the 24 hours before on the toilet sucks!!!!!

Had my first one a couple months ago… the crap they give you to clean your crap out is terrible… and i basically set up a tv in the bathroom and just hung out there all day… felt like I lost 10 lbs
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Re: Conference Championships jaybird 01/24/26 02:22 AM
Pissed at CJ… Texans should be in the conference championship…

With that said… praying that Broncos (god did I just say that)… hate that the Pats went from Brady and Belli to Maye and Vrabel… their fans don’t deserve to go to the SB again… so hoping Broncos can play out of their mind..

NFC side, don’t really care, but lean towards Seattle because it’ll piss of my Vikings friends that they let go of a QB that could have gotten them to the Super Bowl..
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates jaybird 01/24/26 02:19 AM
Originally Posted by Iluvmyxstripper
The Browns are really paying for the sins of the past .its hard to attract quality candidates
When you have the worst QB room in the league , a oline that needs a rebuild
And a very little talent in the WR dept.not to mention a tradition of losing .
Imagine if they fired Stefanski 2 seasons ago.
They could have potentially hired Mike Vrabel as a HC.

I don’t have any hate towards Stefanski… but man, I would have been over the moon if we let him go and thrown everything we had at Vrabel… oh well..

With that said I’m not sure we’re going to get a coach who has been a HC before unless it’s Swartz…. We gained a bit of credibility with keeping Stefanski longer… but we have a history of moving on from coaches quickly and we have a culture of losing… tough sell for any big name coach…
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Re: Browns HC Interviews jaybird 01/24/26 02:12 AM
I had to stop when the guy said the browns interview search is unlike any other team in the NFL… there’s a reason for that… we’re completely incompetent….

Berry should have been fired when Stefanski was let go… he should be fired now for the crap job he’s done in this interview process… we have had multiple people turn us down for interviews…. We haven’t interviewed hardly anyone in person…… it’s a joke.

With that said I think he Rooney rule is a joke…. I understand why it was created but hate that it was created and hate it worse that they increased it to two candidates of color… I appreciate berry not wanting to interview someone to just fulfil the Rooney rule… but now what the heck do we do? We tried to interview a man of color and he turned us down… should that count? Who knows…

This whole search has been a joke… if we are going with a defensive coach then hire Swartz… if you’re going offense, then get off your ass and start interviewing candidates and lets move forward…

Either way, we need some real leadership and need someone who can bring some talent especially on the offensive side
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates Jester 01/24/26 02:00 AM
NFL Insider Tom Pelissero: the Browns are Making HC Candidates Write Essays | The Rich Eisen Show

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Re: Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional WooferDawg 01/24/26 01:44 AM
Good grief....
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Re: More Music lampdogg 01/23/26 11:55 PM
Jazz was something I never paid attention, even into my 20s.

These days I fall asleep every night as I listen to it, whether it’s smooth jazz or up-tempo, instrumental or not.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews mgh888 01/23/26 11:11 PM
Berry should have been fired before. But just listening to the first 45 seconds of that clip makes you think he should be fired right now. It's very nice that he might want to only interview candidates that he thinks have a real shot at the job.... But in doing so you are hurting the franchise. Absolute incompetence and madness.

As for the rest of it and the process. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.... I'd say we're royally f****d.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews Milk Man 01/23/26 10:18 PM
j/c...

Naturally.

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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN hitt 01/23/26 09:51 PM
PitDAWG- what is Watson saying about his search for new head coach?

ICE murders citizen- an ICE agent shot a citizen. Citizen knowingly or unknowingly ran her car into agent. He felt dangered and reacted in one or two seconds. Some like the outcome, some don't. A life was lost. Should be painful.

We got a President who a career "very trustful" person- Smith- stated publicly he tried to prevent election result from happening, and he stated he violated laws concerning classified information.....but, since he was elected President- power has its privileges. We shoot human beings clinging to a boat with missles, we force a nations "elected" leader to come to US to face our justice because we don't like him and want access to oil....but leave his tugs in power, we say we could invade Greenland if we chose......and we are surprised we have huge differences in our streets. WOW, what leaders we have in both parties. Unbelieveable.
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Re: Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional FATE 01/23/26 09:35 PM
How does the "inmates are running the asylum" make sense??


RFK and HHS just reapproved both polio and measles to be continued in the immunization schedule.

Seems like a lot of snowflakes melting over nothing.
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Re: Conference Championships hitt 01/23/26 09:31 PM
Looking at both games- they should both be interesting. Seattle and LA have played twice already- both games, two different winners and total winning point difference was 3 total for both games. Home field advantage to Seattle, but better QB by far is Stafford, JMHO, I'd go with the Rams.

Denver counted out due to 2nd string QB, but home field and both lines better on Denver side- Vrabel has PATS playing good ball, but I see Denver advancing....time will tell.
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Re: The. Dems. PitDAWG 01/23/26 08:58 PM
Cancun weather forecast......

Today mostly sunny with a high of 84

Saturday partly sunny with a high of 82

Sunday mostly sunny with a high of 86

Monday a morning shower or two with a high of 82.

It sounds like travel plans may be in order.
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Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional PitDAWG 01/23/26 08:48 PM
Dr. Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, said a person’s right to refuse a vaccine outweighed concerns about illness or death from infectious diseases.

Offering a startlingly candid view into the philosophy guiding vaccine recommendations under the Trump administration, the leader of the federal panel that recommends vaccines for Americans said shots against polio and measles — and perhaps all diseases — should be optional, offered only in consultation with a clinician.

Dr. Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who is chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, said that he did have “concerns” that some children might die of measles or become paralyzed with polio as a result of a choice not to vaccinate. But, he said, “I also am saddened when people die of alcoholic diseases,” adding, “Freedom of choice and bad health outcomes.”

In the case of an infectious disease, a personal choice to decline a vaccine may also affect others, including infants who are too young to be vaccinated or people who are immunocompromised. But a person’s right to reject a vaccine supersedes those risks, Dr. Milhoan said.

“If there is no choice, then informed consent is an illusion,” he said. “Without consent it is medical battery.”

The polio and measles vaccines are widely acknowledged as staggering successes in public health, credited with preventing disability and millions of deaths worldwide. The polio vaccine in particular has strong bipartisan support, including from President Trump and some Republican lawmakers, who have invoked the horrific time before the vaccine was available.

But Dr. Milhoan said that making the vaccines optional, rather than requiring them for entry into public schools nationwide, as is now the case, would ultimately restore trust in public health.

Outside experts had sharp words for Dr. Milhoan, saying the changes in vaccine policy he was suggesting would result in unnecessary deaths among children.

“He has no idea what he’s talking about,” said Dr. Sean O’Leary, chair of the infectious disease committee at the American Academy of Pediatrics.

“These vaccines protect children and save lives,” Dr. O’Leary said. “It’s very frustrating for those of us who spend our careers trying to do what we can to improve the health of children to see harm coming to children because of an ideological agenda not grounded in science.”

Dr. Milhoan outlined some of his views in an episode of the podcast “Why Should I Trust You?” that aired on Thursday. In the podcast, he said polio and measles were not the threat they once were in the United States because of improvements in medicine and sanitation, rather than the vaccines alone, echoing comments by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He described himself as “pulling back the curtain” on the risks of vaccines.

In a series of text messages later on Thursday and Friday, he elaborated on his view that personal autonomy was paramount. The vaccine committee may “not necessarily” recommend that all vaccines be optional, he added, but it is charged with “re-evaluating all of the vaccine products including risks and benefits” and may make significant changes to the roster of childhood vaccines over the coming year.

Any changes the committee makes would add to a significant reshaping of the vaccination schedule announced this month by federal health officials. Bypassing the process that the committee has long followed for vaccine recommendations, Mr. Kennedy and his appointees debuted a schedule that reduces the number of recommended immunizations to 11 from 17, and advises that the six vaccines that were dropped should now be administered only under “shared clinical decision making” — that is, after consultation with a health care provider.

A spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services declined to comment on Dr. Milhoan’s views.

So far, states and insurance companies are continuing to follow the previous vaccination schedule, which is still endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other medical organizations. All 50 states and the District of Columbia require children to be vaccinated against most of the 17 diseases to attend public schools.

Children can be exempted from the shots for medical or other reasons. Still, requiring routine shots for school entry is “heavy handed” and “authoritarian,” Dr. Milhoan said on the podcast. “What we are doing is returning individual autonomy to the first order — not public health but individual autonomy to the first order,” he added.

Dr. Helen Chu, a vaccine expert at the University of Washington in Seattle and a former A.C.I.P. member, said the entire premise of a conflict between individual choice and public health was false.

“It is true that vaccinated people are less likely to infect others, but the primary reason to receive a vaccine is to protect yourself,” she said.

Noel Brewer, a vaccine expert and previous member of the committee, said Dr. Milhoan seemed to misunderstand the purpose of the vaccine committee.

“A.C.I.P. makes recommendations for what is best for the whole population,” Dr. Brewer said. As for individual autonomy, all vaccines are already delivered with patient consent, he noted.

“For me, autonomy means being able to have my children go to the grocery store or go to preschool and not be stalked by a vaccine-preventable disease that will kill them,” he added. “Ensuring high uptake of vaccines through school-entry requirements protects my child and other children.”

Dr. Milhoan seemed to approach the committee’s work from his perspective as a medical doctor, rather than as a champion of public health, said Dr. Mark Abdelmalek, a surgeon and co-host of the podcast.

During the wide-ranging interview, Dr. Milhoan also claimed he had seen data that suggested “a very large death signal in children” from the Covid vaccine, referring to at least 10 deaths that the Food and Drug Administration is investigating but has not yet made public. He said there were emerging concerns that repeatedly stimulating the immune system with multiple vaccines might increase the risk of allergies, asthma and eczema.

Large studies have dismissed that claim, but Dr. Milhoan said he trusted his own observations over what “established science” might suggest about vaccines.

“He views the vaccines as the threat,” Dr. Abdelmalek said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/23/health/milhoan-vaccines-optional-polio.html

notallthere

This is what it looks like when the inmates are running the asylum. Many of us saw this coming well before now.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews oobernoober 01/23/26 08:36 PM
I like Schwartz because I think he has the mentality that our team needs at this point. I also get the feeling he's a better HC candidate than back when he was in Detroit.

If they do hire him, I do hope they do the OC hire like they did when they brought Schwartz in as DC... as in they should hire a "HC of the offense". That person is going to have their work cut out for them in terms of implementing their offense and helping develop younger players.
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Re: More Music bonefish 01/23/26 08:31 PM
the original

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Re: The. Dems. oobernoober 01/23/26 08:25 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
Soooo, all these republicans were flight risks??

Could be... you don't know for sure until you know (see Ted Cruz)








(/sarcasm)
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates PitDAWG 01/23/26 08:24 PM
I suppose the logical questions would be with all of the circumstances you brought up about the state of the current roster what makes anyone think Vrabel would have had any better results and wouldn't have also been fired at the end of this season had he of taken the job two years ago? And why would he have wanted the job then?

The Titans had a terrible roster and no QB when he was fired from Tennessee.
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates Iluvmyxstripper 01/23/26 07:55 PM
The Browns are really paying for the sins of the past .its hard to attract quality candidates
When you have the worst QB room in the league , a oline that needs a rebuild
And a very little talent in the WR dept.not to mention a tradition of losing .
Imagine if they fired Stefanski 2 seasons ago.
They could have potentially hired Mike Vrabel as a HC.
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 01/23/26 07:54 PM
The real reason trumpians crave a uniform and are joining ICE in masses. Girls.................

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Re: More Music PitDAWG 01/23/26 07:32 PM
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Re: More Music rockdogg 01/23/26 07:23 PM
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN PitDAWG 01/23/26 07:07 PM
Here are the people you keep choosing to believe.............................

Jury finds Chicago man not guilty of circulating $10K bounty on life of top Border Patrol leader Bovino

Jurors deliberated less than 4 hours before returning the favorable verdict for 37-year-old Juan Espinoza Martinez.

By The Associated Press

CHICAGO — A man accused of offering a $10,000 bounty over Snapchat for the life of a top Border Patrol leader was found not guilty on Thursday in the first criminal trial stemming from the Chicago-area immigration crackdown that started last year.

Jurors deliberated less than 4 hours before returning the favorable verdict for 37-year-old Juan Espinoza Martinez. He faced one count of murder-for-hire and up to 10 years in prison if convicted in the first criminal trial out of the Chicago area immigration crackdown. Testimony lasted mere hours in the federal trial that’s the latest test of the Trump administration’s credibility on federal surges that have played out from Minnesota to Maine.

Espinoza Martinez, who wore a suit and tie, listened to intently with his arms crossed near his stomach. He did not speak but hugged his attorneys afterward.

A message left with DHS after Thursday’s verdict wasn’t immediately returned.

At the heart of the government’s case are Snapchat messages sent from Espinoza Martinez to his younger brother and a friend who turned out to be a government informant. One read in part “10k if u take him down,” along with a picture of Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official who has led aggressive crackdowns nationwide, including last year in the Chicago area.

“Those words do not indicate that this was a joke,” First Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Yonan told jurors during closing arguments. “Those words have meaning. They are not innocent and harmless words.”

But defense attorneys said the government didn’t show any evidence against Espinoza Martinez who sent the messages as “neighborhood gossip” after coming home from work and unwinding with beers. He didn’t follow up on the exchanges and had only a few dollars in his bank account.

“Sending a message about gossip that you heard in the neighborhood, it’s not murder for hire,” his defense attorney Dena Singer told jurors. “It’s not a federal crime.”

Prosecutors accused Espinoza Martinez of being “fixated and obsessed” with Bovino and cited other messages where he criticized the crackdown.

Espinoza Martinez was arrested in October as the city of 2.7 million and surrounding suburbs were seeing a surge of federal immigration officers. Protests and standoffs with agents were common, particularly in the city’s heavily Mexican Little Village neighborhood where Espinoza Martinez lived.

He did not testify at his trial.

But attorneys played clips of his interview with law enforcement where he said he was confused about the charges and that he sent the messages without much thought while scrolling social media after work.

“I didn’t threaten anyone,” he told investigators, interchanging English and Spanish at times in the interview. “I’m not saying that I was telling them to do it.”

Born in Mexico, he’s lived in Chicago for years but doesn’t have citizenship.

The Department of Homeland Security touted Espinoza Martinez’s arrest on social media with unredacted photos of his face, referring to him as a “depraved” gang member. Bovino has held the case up as an example of the increasing dangers faced by federal agents. Prosecutors included Yonan, the second-highest ranking federal prosecutor in the Chicago region.

But several federal lawsuits in Chicago have fueled skepticism about DHS’s narratives. Of the roughly 30 criminal cases stemming from Operation Midway Blitz, charges have been dismissed or dropped in about half. In a notable lawsuit that forced Bovino to sit for depositions, a federal judge found he lied under oath including about alleged gang threats.

Bovino did not testify at Espinoza Martinez’s trial.

Nationwide, dozens of criminal cases tied to immigration operations have also crumbled.

Federal prosecutors initially referred to Espinoza Martinez as a “ranking member” of the Latin Kings, but their lack of evidence led U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow to bar testimony on the Chicago street gang at trial. According to the criminal complaint, Espinoza Martinez allegedly sent messages on behalf of the gang to other gang members.

At trial, there were minor mentions of the gang, including Espinoza Martinez saying in his interview that he had nothing to do with the Latin Kings. His brother, Oscar, testified that he took the Snapchat messages as a joke and something he’d already seen on Facebook.

Singer pointed out holes in the government’s case, including in the testimony of their first witness Adrian Jimenez.

The 44-year-old owns a construction company and had been in touch with Espinoza Martinez over Snapchat about work. Unknown to Espinoza Martinez, he had also worked as a paid government informant over the years and shared the Snapchats with a federal investigator.

Jimenez, who suffers from back problems, walked slowly with a limp to the witness chair and needed help getting up.

“Would you solicit for hire an individual that was in that much pain and could barely walk?” Singer said to jurors. “That doesn’t make any sense.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...ting-10k-bounty-life-top-bord-rcna255501
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Re: More Music PitDAWG 01/23/26 06:42 PM
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