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Democrat's Illegal Immigrations Policies Are Working Great


You would think Democrat voters would figure it out but it seems unless they expereince the suffering firsthand they don't give a shit.

Vito vs Walter (the pig) Schweinejäger Thread

Well Well, I got Walter on camera last night. I have scheduled a hunt this Friday. I am first stopping by the fine fellow in Perkins place for some sweet toasted soy and corn and I have a bait pack that might even bring in a bear or fingers crossed Bigfoot. Either way I am going into the woods with a backpack, pistol and rifle. I love night hunts.

UK police commissioner threatens to extradite, jail US citizens over online posts: 'We'll come after you'

Are you scared? 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

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According To Kamala, She's A Racist


Of all the everyday things people need government issued photo ID to make it through the day we can now add attending a Kamala political rally but requiring that same ID to vote is racist according to Kamala.

Comeback players of the year watch list : 2 from OSU

Story by Ivan White, Sports Illustrated

"On Wednesday, the College Sports Communicators, along with the AP and Fiesta Bowl Organization, released a watch list for Comeback Player of the Year. Oklahoma State had two of the 89 players on the list",;2 of the 12 from the B12.

Wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling and linebacker Justin Wright. Here's hoping they are spot on.

Texas hospitals to gather data on immigration statuses



"Due to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' open border policies, Texas has had to foot the bill for medical costs for individuals illegally in the state," Abbott said in a statement. "Texas should not have to shoulder the burden of financially supporting medical care for illegal immigrants."

Revealed: How Mossad kills its enemies - from paralysing injections and electrocution to poison toothpaste and AI machine guns


Moral of the story....don't become an enemy of Israel.

"If a man comes to kill you, rise up and kill him first.' The line is from the Talmud, the primary source of Jewish religious law, and, as Bergman argues in Rise And Kill First, it stands at the heart of Israel's policy of targeted assassinations, which for Israel are the ultimate self-defence.

Nowhere is this idea more evident than in the figure of Meir Dagan, the former head of Mossad. Dagan was, to his core, a fighter. A man of whom the former Israel prime minister Ariel Sharon once said: 'Dagan's speciality is separating an Arab from his head.'

Dagan believed that Israel should only go to war 'only when the sword is on our neck'. As far as he was concerned, assassinations were a tool to neutralise enemies without recourse to war.

The belief that powered Dagan's world view – and indeed Israel's – was contained in a photograph he hung on the wall of every office he ever had. It was of a man called Baer Ehrlich, on his knees, surrounded by Nazi soldiers. Minutes after the photo was taken the Nazis shot him – without emotion.

Ehrlich was Dagan's grandfather and, for Dagan, the image was the ultimate encapsulation of the dictum: never again. Never again would Jews be powerless, never again would they die on their knees. They would fight, and never stop fighting until the end."

Never again......something hamas, palestinians and the rest of the of the peaceful religion world need to know and live.

How running back Trent Howland ended up with Oklahoma State football

How running back Trent Howland ended up with Oklahoma State football​

Portrait of Scott WrightScott Wright
The Oklahoman

STILLWATER — The last thing Trent Howland wanted to do was back out of a commitment.

So, even though he felt like Central Florida was the right place for him coming out of the transfer portal, he wanted to make all his recruiting visits before he finalized his decision.

“UCF, that’s where my head was,” Howland said. “It’s all about being loyal and keeping your word.”

A conversation with new OSU defensive line coach Paul Randolph — who was at Indiana with Howland the previous two seasons — convinced Howland to give the Cowboys a serious look late in the spring.

“He told me straight up, just take my time, come here and see everything OSU has to offer,” Howland said. “It was a quick overnight thing. As soon as I got done with my UCF visit, I was like, let’s go give this a shot and see where it takes us.

“I came and it was real. Coach Randolph kept telling me it was. Once I got here, I realized that.”

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Of course, the 6-foot-3, 240-pound Howland knew he was coming into a difficult situation.

OSU already had Ollie Gordon II at running back, returning after rushing for 1,732 yards and winning the Doak Walker Award last year. Extra carries this fall will be sparse, because Gordon will get the majority.

“I’m not worried about Howland,” OSU coach Mike Gundy said. “I think he’s been hit throughout his career. He’s 242 pounds, so he should be able to handle that side of it.

“The perfect scenario for us would be for Ollie to stay healthy all year long and carry the ball 20 times a game. If that happens, then that means we are successful on offense because we’re allowing some other guys to get some carries. I have confidence in the other guys who are going to carry the ball, but I also know the more times that Ollie touches the ball, and we can get guys blocked up, it’s going to make us a better team.”

The Cowboys might not have pursued Howland if not for an injury to Arkansas transfer AJ Green during spring practice. He suffered a serious lower leg injury that could keep him out most of the season.

So while Gundy would love to limit Gordon to 20 carries a game, it’ll come down to health and production from the backups, primarily Howland and redshirt freshman Sesi Vailahi.

Howland sees the value in playing behind the country’s best back.

“I took it as motivation, actually,” Howland said. “Coming in behind a guy who has done that at his age and the amount of time he did it, that just shows what they’re producing here and how (running backs coach John Wozniak) built Ollie up to do what he did.

“I just told myself, go in here and work and you never know what can happen. That could be you a year from now.”

Oklahoma State running back depth chart​

Name, Class, Ht., Wt., Hometown (Previous school)

The starter


  • Ollie Gordon II, Jr., 6-2, 225, Fort Worth, Texas (Euless)
The reserves

  • Trent Howland, RJr., 6-3, 240, Joliet, Illinois (Indiana)
  • Sesi Vailahi, RFr., 5-9, 200, Salt Lake City (West)
  • Rodney Fields Jr., Fr., 5-9, 185, Wright City (Del City)
  • Jaden Allen-Hendrix, Fr., 6-2, 230, Columbia, South Carolina (Irmo)
  • AJ Green, Sr., 5-10, 210, Tulsa (Arkansas)
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