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Jimbeaux
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re: Could an nfl team from the 70's
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 12:31 pm to Boodis Man
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1970 NFL Average Player Weights
Offensive Linemen: Average weight: ˜ 252 lb, Typical range: 245–265 lb
Tackles were slightly heavier than guards and centers.
Defensive Linemen: Average weight: ˜ 249 lb, Typical range: 240–260 lb •
Linebackers: Average weight: ˜ 230 lb • Typical range: 220–240 lb
Dick Butkus LB - 245lb
Merlin Olsen DT - 270 lb
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For Fiscal Year 2026, Louisiana's total state spending is budgeted at $53.51 billion, with the General Fund at $12.21 billion, primarily funded by taxes (income, sales) and significant federal aid, with major spending categories being healthcare, education, and public safety, showing health/welfare as the largest overall expenditure when federal funds are included.
$1 Billion saved is indeed, good news if true. But it’s only about 2% of the annual budget. Yearly fluctuations due to oil and gas revenue income is greater than that. The good news is that we’ve been replenishing the rainy day fund after many years of borrowing from it during Covid b/s.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 12:06 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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My friend, did you read her ruling?
Ha! Nope. It’s not high on my reading list, but given how much time I’ve sunk into responding to you, perhaps I should have.
No, I thought we were discussing the Politico article ABOUT the judge’s ruling. The article with the following headline. I clicked the link and read that article which was posted.
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Judge limits ICE’s crowd control tactics following Minneapolis shooting
The judge’s order prevents federal agents from arresting peaceful protesters.
If you have relevant quotes from the actual ruling, sock it to me.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 11:18 am to onmymedicalgrind
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If there is a city ordinance on the books that prohibits megaphones above a certain decibel range, and someone decides to violate that law, then they aren’t peacefully protesting. I can do this all day
I’m glad you can! Great.
Now go back and look again at the judge’s order and see how vapid it is in light of what is happening in Minnesota.
If she was serious, she would have said all of the things you just pointed out and more so that her order had any substantive meaning.
Simply saying that ICE can’t break the law is absurdly simplistic.
re: I think we can easily avoid US citizens being pulled over by ICE
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 11:08 am to Barkbowwow
I like that you’re looking for a solution. Unfortunately, it’s easily subverted, and secondly, obstructionists (protestors) aren’t looking for a solution.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 11:00 am to onmymedicalgrind
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Yep, and then once the LAWS are passed, that’s all that should matter to a LAW enforcement officer. Why are you so confused about this?
See my previous post about differences in interpretation of “peaceful protest”, and about variations in enforcement which you never answered.
For example, please tell me when it’s legal for someone to block your passage on a street, sidewalk or other public or private property?
How close can someone be to cops who are making an arrest? How close can they be to film them?
Is there a legal limit to the decibel range of noise makers or megaphones?
Is it legal to warn someone that cops are coming so as to help them avoid lawful attest?
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quote:I’m sure the GoFundMe coffers will be swollen for Team Good by the time the lawsuit is settled.
Would that hurt your feels?
Which part?
I have sympathy for the delulu lady who got killed in a FAFO moment, and her family. I don’t begrudge them asking for or receiving sympathy money and support.
I think them hiring a lawyer to sue the officer and whatever deep-pocketed agency they can is shitty, but par for the course. No feels involved.
Now, if the cop counter-sues, crushing the hopes of the Team Good vampire attorneys, and wins some cash from them, then I would FEEL pretty good about it.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 9:33 am to onmymedicalgrind
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You want LAW enforcement officers to enforce your feelings and your sense of morality. Do better.
Link?
I never said MY morality. It’s bizarre that you don’t understand the foundation of law is a moral system of beliefs. Morality precedes the passage of laws. Surely you don’t disagree?
re: Bama and Penn state must have saw the future
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 8:13 am to Diamondawg
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quote: must have saw
Forgive him. He’s from North Louisiana.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 8:06 am to onmymedicalgrind
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It’s clear you are a bit too emotional to discuss this topic rationally. Let me know if that changes.
???
Projection, I think.
re: Good's Family hires George Floyd Attorneys
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 8:04 am to IvoryBillMatt
The officer should counter-sue her family and estate. Her actions were clearly harmful and caused the officer material and emotional harm.
I’m sure the GoFundMe coffers will be swollen for Team Good by the time the lawsuit is settled.
I’m sure the GoFundMe coffers will be swollen for Team Good by the time the lawsuit is settled.
re: Woman who doxxed MN ICE agent Jonathan Ross’ address FIRED from her job
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 8:01 am to jizzle6609
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She looks like a nice lady.
Agreed.
Unfortunately, she got caught up in the moment. A TickTocker who had a secret that was bursting to come out. The need for attention is very seductive.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 7:52 am to onmymedicalgrind
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Law enforcement officers enforce the law. You adding the word “technically” here is irrelevant. Legality is dichotomous. Something is either legal or illegal. If someone is engaged in legal activity that you don’t like…tough titty.
Makes one wonder why laws ever change, being handed down from on high as you seem to think.
Why are protestors protesting at all if the moral good and the law are coterminous?
Forget about the discussion of interpretation of the law, or of police discretion, or of judicious enforcement of the law due to limited resources, etc.
re: Circling back to the Scamdemic, are embalmers still finding the ropelike
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 7:31 am to Spocks Brain
Penrod is a true believer. He white knights hard for the vaccination (untested gene modification) shot.
Tell us again, Penrod, about that horse paste?
Tell us again, Penrod, about that horse paste?
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 7:24 am to onmymedicalgrind
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Great. Looks like you agree that peacefully observing is A-OK in your book.
Yes of course. As long as the observing is taking place beyond the distance of a reasonable reactionary gap.
Shouting at the back of officers within 5 feet of the officers who are conducting an arrest is not peaceable.
Blowing whistles to warn illegals to run from arrest is obstruction. Do you consider that action to be peaceful protest?
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 7:20 am to onmymedicalgrind
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Your opinion of people’s “intention” is as irrelevant as the price of tea in China. All that matters is if their conduct is Constitutionally protected.
There is a category of behavior that is both legal and allowed, but also can be harmful to society.
Lots of ‘dissenters’ to social behavior, government policy, corporate behavior, etc. can and do try to conduct conversations, interviews, engage in civil debate, set up Q&A tables, etc.
These activities aren’t in even in the generally accepted definition of protest, even though the speakers are speaking their protestations.
More and more, the left will “protest” these peaceful speakers with megaphones, public shaming, violence, and cancellations. They say things like “silence is violence”, or “don’t you dare ‘platform’ these ideas or else.
That is all to say that, yes, intentions matter in the realm of protest, whether or not the protester’s actions are technically legal (for now - look at Great Britain in 2025 for the dystopian future in store if the left continues on this trajectory.)
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 7:05 am to funnystuff
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You define peaceful protests first… demonstrate that there is a version of protesting in Minnesota that you would consider peaceful. Establish that limiting principle, and we can work backwards from there together to identify where our definitions differ.
For me, the definition is unambiguous. Any activity that jeopardizes the function and safety of law enforcement officers in their performance of lawful police duties is not a peaceful protest.
re: Renee Good had 4 gunshot wounds: 2 in chest; 1 in forearm; 1 in left side of head.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 7:01 am to IvoryBillMatt
Interesting, but without reading the medical findings, can you tell me if they concluded that the 4 wounds came from 4 distinct bullets?
Seems plausible that a bullet could hit a driver in the arm and then continue into the chest.
Seems plausible that a bullet could hit a driver in the arm and then continue into the chest.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 6:49 am to funnystuff
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Let peaceful protesters protest peacefully. Arrest and jail violent protesters.
I’m willing to bet that your definition of ‘peaceful protest” is different than mine.
Furthermore, even protesting by bullhorn marches and making a general disturbance is fruitless unless your intention is to foment an angry action, both for and against.
re: Another Federal judge trying to frick up the country once again.
Posted by Jimbeaux on 1/17/26 at 6:44 am to funnystuff
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fricking sock puppets here can’t imagine holding two thoughts in their head at the same time.
Look in the mirror, sock puppet.
You don’t seem to know that a half-truth is still a lie, a lie by omission. The weak minded fall so easily under the sway of propaganda.
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Why do you think they're choosing this event to vent their rage?
Collectively, and also by direction of those who fund the movement, they are constantly on the look out for anything they can shoehorn into their narrative.
Protest is the lifeblood of the movement.
ICE was declared “bad guys” because for reasons unknown (of course, we actually do know), the Dems activated Immigration Plan Z, open the fricking borders and ship in immigrants by every means available with funds flooded into NGO’s, and then declare that the borders are “the most secure EVAR!!”
“Border Czar Kamala, have you been to the border?””
“What you talkin’ bout, Willis?”
The dem lemmings were activated by such obvious mental disconnect. “Marching orders received, Captain!”
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