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re: Todd Golden is a dick

Posted by Lizardman2 on 3/3/26 at 9:41 am to
Golden is the Steve Spurrier of College basketball. He talks shite about everyone.

He had Cal acting like his assistants had to hold him back. WTF is a 67 year old with a body like a popped Pillsbury can of biscuits going to actually do?

It was hilarious. Especially Golden looking him off like- umkay

:lol:
Rece Davis seems like a dick. You must look Downsy and he was thinking it would be on camera.

re: How pissed is Hillary?

Posted by Lizardman2 on 3/3/26 at 8:43 am to
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Yeah she is pissed this is preventing her from eating her regular diet of jerky.


I see what you did there.

Nice. :lol:
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Tucker is a shell of his former self. Just saying, Mossad isn't a group that you want to have looking for you. He had better watch his shite.
Make them crawl back and bend both knees!

We don't need them. We don't need NATO. We don't need the UN.

frick 'em all. We are getting our mojo back and dick slapping anyone that gives us shite.

This is what we have been waiting to see.
Use them and dare them to do shite about it.

re: Queen of the SEC-Dawn Staley

Posted by Lizardman2 on 3/2/26 at 8:09 am to
Dude they celebrate this little racist black gremlin like she's the best thing they have in sports.....Oh wait. :lol:
Just to show how ridiculous early polling is, look at LSU's schedule strength. It's basically LSU vs Downs Syndrome University, Louisiana School for the Morbidly Obese, and The Louisiana School for the Blind.

Florida has at least not played an embarassing schedule to date.

Truth is truth.
This speech just like the state of the union address are on point as hell. Very presidential. Exceptional speech, speeches.
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Please don't mistake me for the one that believes in rehabilitating them on taxpayer dollars. I'm all for ending them immediately after the guilty verdict.

My saying what I did in my post was in the mentality that it would make for more people (crazy killers etc) wanting to be in the execution spotlight with all the attention. Additionally, our society has been conditioned to the point that the viewing of an execution would barely repulse the average person above 15 years old.

I should have elaborated, but we aren't very different in the mentality on how to deal with the dredge of society.
There was a point in time not too long ago that I believed bringing back public executions would effectively curb crime. I look back and call myself a dumbass for remotely believing that would do anything but the opposite.

re: Why should we stay in NATO?

Posted by Lizardman2 on 2/27/26 at 8:27 am to
There's absolutely zero reason to stay.

re: Update: War in Iran thread

Posted by Lizardman2 on 2/27/26 at 8:25 am to
Yeah, it almost has to go down right? Otherwise, it's the most expensive training exercise of the military in history.

re: Update: War in Iran thread

Posted by Lizardman2 on 2/26/26 at 12:06 pm to
Here is what we've moved into the region:

As of February 26, 2026, the United States has mobilized its largest military force in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. This buildup involves significant assets from every major branch, primarily concentrated in the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, and surrounding airbases.

U.S. Navy
The Navy has deployed approximately 20 ships to the region, representing roughly 40% of all operationally ready U.S. vessels.
Carrier Strike Groups: Two aircraft carriers are now in theater:
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72): Currently in the Arabian Sea with its strike group, including the destroyers USS Spruance, USS Frank E. Petersen Jr., and USS Michael Murphy.
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78): Recently ordered from the Caribbean and seen transiting the Strait of Gibraltar toward the Mediterranean as of late February.
Surface Combatants:
Destroyers: At least nine guided-missile destroyers (including USS Mitscher, USS McFaul, and USS Pinckney) armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Littoral Combat Ships: Three ships—USS Santa Barbara, USS Tulsa, and USS Canberra—are operating directly within the Persian Gulf for near-shore operations.
Submarines: While exact numbers are classified, at least four nuclear-powered submarines are reported in the vicinity.

U.S. Air Force
A massive "airbridge" has moved hundreds of aircraft to regional bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Israel.
Fighter/Attack Jets: Over 120 land-based aircraft are currently in the region, including F-22 Raptors, F-35 Lightning IIs, F-15E Strike Eagles, and F-16s.
Strategic Assets:
F-22 Deployment: For the first time, 12 F-22s were deployed to Ovda Airbase in Israel as of February 24.

Support Aircraft: More than 100 fuel tankers and 200 cargo planes (C-17s and C-5 Galaxies) have been tracked funneling equipment and munitions into the theater.
Surveillance: E-3 Sentry AWACS and MQ-4 Triton drones are conducting near-constant patrols over the Strait of Hormuz.

Other Branches & Support
U.S. Army: Has reinforced regional Patriot and THAAD missile defense systems to protect bases in Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE from potential ballistic missile threats.
Logistics: Over 150 strategic airlift flights have delivered thousands of tons of cargo, ranging from advanced munitions to ground support equipment, to sustain a potential long-term campaign.

re: F-22's in Israel

Posted by Lizardman2 on 2/26/26 at 12:04 pm to
Here is what we've moved into the region:

As of February 26, 2026, the United States has mobilized its largest military force in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. This buildup involves significant assets from every major branch, primarily concentrated in the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, and surrounding airbases.

U.S. Navy
The Navy has deployed approximately 20 ships to the region, representing roughly 40% of all operationally ready U.S. vessels.
Carrier Strike Groups: Two aircraft carriers are now in theater:
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72): Currently in the Arabian Sea with its strike group, including the destroyers USS Spruance, USS Frank E. Petersen Jr., and USS Michael Murphy.
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78): Recently ordered from the Caribbean and seen transiting the Strait of Gibraltar toward the Mediterranean as of late February.
Surface Combatants:
Destroyers: At least nine guided-missile destroyers (including USS Mitscher, USS McFaul, and USS Pinckney) armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Littoral Combat Ships: Three ships—USS Santa Barbara, USS Tulsa, and USS Canberra—are operating directly within the Persian Gulf for near-shore operations.
Submarines: While exact numbers are classified, at least four nuclear-powered submarines are reported in the vicinity.

U.S. Air Force
A massive "airbridge" has moved hundreds of aircraft to regional bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Israel.
Fighter/Attack Jets: Over 120 land-based aircraft are currently in the region, including F-22 Raptors, F-35 Lightning IIs, F-15E Strike Eagles, and F-16s.
Strategic Assets:
F-22 Deployment: For the first time, 12 F-22s were deployed to Ovda Airbase in Israel as of February 24.

Support Aircraft: More than 100 fuel tankers and 200 cargo planes (C-17s and C-5 Galaxies) have been tracked funneling equipment and munitions into the theater.
Surveillance: E-3 Sentry AWACS and MQ-4 Triton drones are conducting near-constant patrols over the Strait of Hormuz.

Other Branches & Support
U.S. Army: Has reinforced regional Patriot and THAAD missile defense systems to protect bases in Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE from potential ballistic missile threats.
Logistics: Over 150 strategic airlift flights have delivered thousands of tons of cargo, ranging from advanced munitions to ground support equipment, to sustain a potential long-term campaign.

re: Update: War in Iran thread

Posted by Lizardman2 on 2/25/26 at 12:33 pm to
Moving ships to open water makes them harder to target. It could also be a sign of escalation readiness.