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To all who have served

Unless you turned your back on your beliefs and support the most anti-military president in history. Oh and he tried to overthrow the government you fought and died for. But hey, who would notice semantics.
I'll be consistent and say the same thing to you I say to all the right wingers and Trumpers who try to shove politics in here, there's another board for that stuff.
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Want to get some feedback from you guys on Jack, given our now guard heavy group,
how's does he fit in ? What I like is like Mayer he has height and weight and for once we can play bigger at guard. We've discussed Mayers role , with Fletch , Harris , Cox and let's face it Murphy fighting for floor minutes as TKR DJ Burgess and Cluff will dominate the 4-5....in the end it comes down to defense for me the way CMP is . Who's going to rise above and be " that D guy" and your offense is just added bonus. Cox and Harris have a year of game pressure built in them ....haven't seen him play so was interested in those of you that have how he fits in this year . Or are him and West just scouting team backups this year wither roles emerging in the 26-27 year.

Train Wreck. Clown Show.

  • Estimates suggest that a large percentage of those deported during the Obama administration did not have a hearing before an immigration judge. For instance, one report indicated that in 2013, 83% of deportations were "summary removals" carried out without a hearing.
  • Over Obama's eight years, the percentage of removals without a hearing varied, ranging from approximately 58% to 84% annually, averaging about 74%.
In Conclusion:
While precise numbers are unavailable, it's clear that a substantial number of deportations during the Obama administration were carried out through expedited or reinstated removal processes, bypassing a full hearing before an immigration judge.
Very good post that the main stream media will not report on. They will hide this information from the public.

Train Wreck. Clown Show.

Instead of playing games why don’t you tell us if he did or not. All I know is that Noem danced around the Habeas Corpus issue at the hearings.
  • Estimates suggest that a large percentage of those deported during the Obama administration did not have a hearing before an immigration judge. For instance, one report indicated that in 2013, 83% of deportations were "summary removals" carried out without a hearing.
  • Over Obama's eight years, the percentage of removals without a hearing varied, ranging from approximately 58% to 84% annually, averaging about 74%.
In Conclusion:
While precise numbers are unavailable, it's clear that a substantial number of deportations during the Obama administration were carried out through expedited or reinstated removal processes, bypassing a full hearing before an immigration judge.

Early bracketology

This should move Purdue back to #1 preseason and makes it (in theory) more likely for the Boilers to go through St Louis/Chicago.
I don't think Uzan coming back, and Isaacs leaving is a detrimental impact on Houston. Houston is going to go as far as their freshmen go, but their floor is very, very high with the returning core, and system.

If their freshmen have freshmen issues they will still be very good, but not great. If their freshmen perform as well as their rankings, Houston will be 2023/24 Uconn level of good.......

2026 Purdue Target, 4-Star Prospect Reportedly Schedules Official Visit For June



Funny that he has an iu offer. Its almost as if they offered because we have shown interest.
Why does their offer have to have anything to do with Purdue? Can't they offer whoever they want? Sometimes the obsession goes too far here.

Da plane Da plane

This is from a Google AI search.

"during the Biden administration, the U.S. Air Force announced several contracts to begin developing a supersonic aircraft that could potentially replace or supplement the current Air Force One. These contracts were awarded to companies like Exosonic, Hermeus, and Boom. This suggests an interest in potentially having another aircraft capable of serving as Air Force One in the future."

Also, I read that one of the current Air Force One aircraft was recently retired due to structural issues, which is why we needed another one now before the new planes are built.
This is talking about a supersonic aircraft, not a third 747. Nobody was looking at a 3rd 747. Further, the retrofits are the long lead items. This Qatari plane will take as long as the other two to bring up to standards.
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