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Add Colorado to the list of future UNT opponents.
Coffee and TV replied to WanderingEagle's topic in Mean Green Football
ah right, I guess I was thinking of Golden. Both great cities wedged up against the mountains. -
Add Colorado to the list of future UNT opponents.
Coffee and TV replied to WanderingEagle's topic in Mean Green Football
CU is in Boulder, about 20 minutes West of Denver. Fort Collins (Colorado State) is about an hour north of Denver. -
DD's game plan included on onside kick after we were up 14-0. It was almost like the guy could actually win if he just put his heart into it.
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What's a Barnes and Noble, is that like a real life amazon store or something?
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I was at the Golden Triangle Mall back in the day and the players all came in through an entrance to the Country Buffet the night before a game. As I left the mall Dickey just gave me a cold stare while he dragged a cig. I was a critic of his sure, but I was never quite sure if he was mistaking me for someone else or if that was just his RBF.
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Ranking Every College Football Stadium in Texas
Coffee and TV replied to am99's topic in Mean Green Football
How does HBU plan on going D-1 with a 5k seat stadium? For that matter UIW as well? -
Non pay-wall links https://apnews.com/article/ncaa-supreme-court-alston-college-athlete-benefits-5be12caeaf014da7d71baf0bb60646fe https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/31679946/supreme-court-sides-former-players-dispute-ncaa-compensation https://www.npr.org/2021/06/21/1000310043/the-supreme-court-sides-with-ncaa-athletes-in-a-narrow-ruling
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I'm really not saying either way and I didn't mean to stray from the topic. It's 4 pages full of talk and recent activities of the police nationwide and people discussing reforms. I added a story that's very relevant to the topic at hand, but it's not a "see these cops are all insurrectionists trumpers", simply that the article reveals an unusually high number of police belong to those doing the most illegal of acts 4 months ago. So does that mean 20% of them supported it? I won't make that conclusion, but it speaks to the culture of police when you have one or two similar occupations making up that large of a percentage. Here's a portion of AWS' lawsuit into why they dropped them, so make of that what you will. Please don't make me defend amazon any more than i have to though.
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Then I'm not quite sure you get what I'm saying then. If 20% of the insurrections came from gomeangreen.com then the site would probably be shut down, the same way that action was taken against parler on the app stores. UNT would probably be under a ton of scrutiny purely for the loose affiliation with them, and I bet a lot of us would be banned from UNT sporting events rightly or wrongly. If 20% of the insurrections are police or military, then what does that say about the culture, training, and standards that are currently set for these institutions?
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There's not really a correlation or a line I'm trying to draw here. This is a thread about police abuses and reforms, I'm asking why that high of a percentage of insurrections turned out to be police or military, and asking what that says about the standards of who is in the police force. If you can find info that says 40% of them graduated from Indiana State or 35% were accountants, then you'd probably be asking the same questions.
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I'm focusing on the fact that we don't seem to have very high standards for policing if 1 of every 6 of the insurrectionists was either a current or former police officer. If you want to believe they're just good upstanding U.S. citizens who are only guilty of doing what they thought was right, then no, we'll never meet in the middle on that. If you want to know how it got to that point then the answer is plain as day: unregulated "news" readily available on facebook and gab and twitter at their disposal 24 hours a day. lol
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not directly related to the original post, but very much related. Number of Capitol riot arrests of military, law enforcement and government personnel rises to 52 So 52 out of the....300 or so indicted at this point? Pretty high percentage of those who swore to uphold and protect the law leading the charge of an insurrection at the highest level. But sure, it's just a few bad apples.
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Not holding people in solitary confinement for 2 years without trial until they kill themselves. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalief_Browder
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