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They responded.
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SERIOUSLY????
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And Kaleta after dishing out a bunch of hits, gets crunched.
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Weber lost that one, badly
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Well that was a well guarded secret. I wish I had know that hours ago. I could have made a change in my fantasy lineup Sure seems like this team has problems playing these Thrashers. Awful game so far. They look like the team of the first ten games this season and not the team that just won three in a row. Yikes.. This PP is horrendous
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It seems like he is done for the season. He laid an egg against Tampa and then blamed everyone else for the loss. His coach called him out on Monday. His teammates called him on Monday as well. He is done. Or that's what all the news stations and papers down here seem to think. It also came out this week that his other coach, Shanahan didn't like him either. Seems like the only one that thinks he has talent is Subway.
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And Mr Toxic makes his presence felt.
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And yet.... He can't stay healthy, is not liked by his teammates or coach(es) and has accuracy issues.
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Like it was yesterday... This was high drama at the time...
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We had thundersnow here in Baltimore today. :w00t: My complaint, we got virtually bupkus accumulation after all the hype.
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Sabres now worth $99 million more than Pegula paid for them
wjag replied to PASabreFan's topic in The Aud Club
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I watched the Pegs verses the Bus last night. The Pegs got a couple of quick goals to blow open a close game.
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It's all the rage in DC this week. I think he is a faster, more fragile, version of EJ. He has accuracy issues.
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I marvel at the resiliency of some of you on here.
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While I will never know the full facts of what happened in Missouri, I feel quite certain that a camera worn by the Police Officer would have helped us discern reality.
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I pretty surprised by the Ferguson verdict.
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Too bad they can't play the Jets a few more times.
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I'm impressed they have the Bills logo on the field and the train horn in the stands.
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And the answer is, Hagel was forced out. No surprise.
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Hagel is stepping down... Perhaps a disagreement on how to prosecute the war in the Mid East?
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If the US was still in Iraq, do you believe that Mosul would be in the hands of ISIS? Do you believe half of Iraq would be a Caliphate? What you say about Maliki is true. He shares a lot of the blame. I will not try and convince you Syria could have gone a different way. My opinion is that it could have.
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I disagree. His policies he ran on boxed him in.
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Again.. I am not evaluating what the conditions are when BO took office. He ran with full knowledge of what mess he inherited and his desire that his policies and world view can fix it. His foreign policy decisions directly led to the actions in the Mid East and Eastern Europe. A lot of what happened is a direct result of his hands off policy. And now we are fighting a third war in 13 years, declared or undeclared, and this one is squarely on BO.
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And yet his foreign policy has been an absolute train wreck. He was ill prepared to be an adult on the world stage. And before you throw GWB at me, I don't care. This is not a discussion about GWB, but BO. The book on GWB is written. BO policies in Syria and Iraq directly lead to the formation of ISIS. Now he is going to leave a war, whether declared or not, to his successor. Isn't that irony? Libya is a disaster. Egypt is a disaster unfolding. Israel/Palestine has made zero progress, if not regressed, during his tenure. Iraq is an astonishing failure. Afghanistan will likely return to its norm. The one thing I give him major props for his the take down of OBL. What he did there was astonishing and ballsy. I won't forget that part. In fact, I pay lasting tribute to it in my signature. To his credit, and he should get credit, he did pull the US economy back from the brink. And that should carry a lot when his legacy is considered. In retrospect, he would have been a great one-term President. As a two-term President though, he has been a lame duck since his second inauguration. The GOP made it so and he let them. I was never a fan of Clinton, but he stared down the GOP in his second term. If it wasn't for that Lewinsky thing, his second term would be remembered for other more favorable reasons (debt reduction, booming dot com economy, etc).