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Bham4Tide
| Favorite team: | UAB |
| Location: | In a Van down by the River |
| Biography: | Idunno |
| Interests: | Travel / Family |
| Occupation: | Counselor |
| Number of Posts: | 24537 |
| Registered on: | 2/21/2011 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Did I miss something?
Posted by Bham4Tide on 3/4/26 at 11:08 am to DyeHardDylan
I’ve seen some stupid post here lately, but this is absolutely the dumbest one
Never watched before - heading into Season 7 tomorrow.
Great show.
Great show.
So? The were there.
You are lazy.
You are lazy.
Did Trump say that they have not been paying even the 2%? Is that true? If so, screw them.
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Not so long ago that was the prevailing sentiment of MAGA.
That’s not true. I don’t see that at all. Trump has always been a friend of Bibi and Israel.
Democrats acknowledge an imminent threat to Israel, but not to the U.S. so they oppose war
Posted by Bham4Tide on 3/3/26 at 11:45 am
This has been trending for years, but the U.S. attack on Iran, as a partner with Israel, has forced Democrats (and others) to finally openly oppose protection of Israel and its survival.
This marks a historic paradigm shift in our country’s long-lasting ideology and about sums up what is going on here.
If I’m reading the room appropriately, since there is still support of Israel among most Republicans and Trump, Democrats are banking on people being fatigued of the protection of the Jewish state.
You would think there would be more fatigue about the Ukraine.
This marks a historic paradigm shift in our country’s long-lasting ideology and about sums up what is going on here.
If I’m reading the room appropriately, since there is still support of Israel among most Republicans and Trump, Democrats are banking on people being fatigued of the protection of the Jewish state.
You would think there would be more fatigue about the Ukraine.
re: Gas Prices Whiplash
Posted by Bham4Tide on 3/3/26 at 6:24 am to Harry Caray
Even if your post is true, why would you voluntarily pay for gas that is $0.50 higher than other places? And then bitch about it?
That’s just stupid.
That’s just stupid.
Why do people insist on these kinds of threads?
You say they shouldn’t have an audience and they are vile people, then you give them a voice.
Same as Tucker Carlson, MTG, etc.
You say they shouldn’t have an audience and they are vile people, then you give them a voice.
Same as Tucker Carlson, MTG, etc.
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Thunderball
Connery’s best Bond film, imo
USSC gender/pronoun case: “primary protectors of children’s best interests: their parents”
Posted by Bham4Tide on 3/2/26 at 9:36 pm
LINK
Common sense prevails. Big, big decision for parent’s rights.
Common sense prevails. Big, big decision for parent’s rights.
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The Supreme Court on Monday night granted a request from a group of California parents to reinstate a ruling by a federal district court that prohibits schools in that state from “misleading parents about their children’s gender presentation” and that requires schools to follow parents’ instructions regarding the names and pronouns that children use there. In a seven-page order, the majority explained that the parents were likely to prevail on their claim that California’s policies violate the parents’ right to freely exercise their religion and their right to “direct the upbringing and education of their children . . . “
The dispute dates back to 2023, when two teachers sued the school district, seeking an exemption from the district’s policies regarding gender and pronouns. They were later joined as plaintiffs by parents whose children socially transitioned at school (or who believed that their children socially transitioned at school).
The district court ruled for the challengers, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit put that order on hold while the state appealed. The challengers then came to the Supreme Court, asking the justices to intervene. In a mixed ruling on Monday night, the majority handed a victory to the parents but turned down the request from the teachers.
The majority explained that the parents were ultimately likely to prevail on the merits of their claim that the state’s policies interfere with their right to freely exercise their religion. The policies are subject to the most stringent constitutional test, known as strict scrutiny, the majority wrote, because “they substantially interfere with the ‘right of parents to guide the religious development of their children.’” And they cannot pass that test, the majority continued, despite the state’s contention that the “policies advance a compelling interest in student safety and privacy” because they “cut out the primary protectors of children’s best interests: their parents.” Moreover, the majority added, parents have long had “primary authority with respect to ‘the upbringing and education of children,” including “the right not to be shut out of participation in decisions regarding their children’s mental health.”
re: Virginia democrats just gave themselves a huge pay raise
Posted by Bham4Tide on 3/2/26 at 8:09 am to bleedsgarnet
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Senators in Va were making 18k annually..now they make 54k..
Huh? wtf?
You understood they ran for office KNOWING what it paid??????
re: #2 LSU beats #3 Alabama for second time in a week in gym
Posted by Bham4Tide on 3/2/26 at 6:12 am to SEC Doctor
Yay for LSU’s women’s basketball, the softball team, baseball, women’s track, and gymnastics!
What an amazing athletic adventure!
Go team LSU!
What an amazing athletic adventure!
Go team LSU!
Israel fights for their actual existence. It is understandable to continue this until the end. To finish the job once and for all.
The absolute TDS imbeciles in this thread spouting that the U.S. will do the same - have the brain capability of an ant.
The absolute TDS imbeciles in this thread spouting that the U.S. will do the same - have the brain capability of an ant.
re: Dan Orlovsky thinks Ty was more impressive than Mendoza
Posted by Bham4Tide on 3/1/26 at 9:33 am to captainFid
Honestly - offensive line worries aside - a lack of a running game and a decent back (which is kinda unforgivable for Bama’s level of play) led him to be much more ineffective later in the year. Jam was a huge disappointment.
I think the defense would have been even better if they were off the field more as well.
I think the defense would have been even better if they were off the field more as well.
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The only place I ever hear of Candace Owens is from people on this board complaining about Candace Owens.
Exactly. I would have no idea what she says if not for this board.
re: BREAKING: Tucker Carlson slams Trump's 'disgusting and evil' attack on Iran
Posted by Bham4Tide on 2/28/26 at 11:03 am to LetsGoBrandon
Why do you guys keep listening to Tucker Carlson?
Who gives a crap?
Who gives a crap?
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term limits for congress is probably the most important issue that no one really talks about enough, and it probably will never happen sadly
Why do that when you can make millions by staying in office?
Crispin Glover, aka George McFly, has some legal issues . . .
Posted by Bham4Tide on 2/26/26 at 12:10 pm
LINK
Pretty weird dude, which fits this story. If you read below, you'll see Jane Doe here has some issues herself. Who knows where this goes from here. Looks like he kicked her off his property, had her arrested, and filed a restraining order against her at one point. Find it interesting he has Nazi memorabilia.
Pretty weird dude, which fits this story. If you read below, you'll see Jane Doe here has some issues herself. Who knows where this goes from here. Looks like he kicked her off his property, had her arrested, and filed a restraining order against her at one point. Find it interesting he has Nazi memorabilia.
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Crispin Glover has been accused of battery, fraud, malicious prosecution, and a number of other criminal actions by an unnamed former model.
The complaint, filed with the Superior Court of California on Wednesday and reviewed by Entertainment Weekly, also accuses the Back to the Future star of wrongful eviction, infliction of emotional distress, and violations of the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, which authorizes legal action against anyone who attempts to interfere with the exercise of an individual's constitutional or statutory rights.
Filed on behalf of a "model originally from the United Kingdom who lives with autism spectrum disorder and related mood disorders," the complaint alleges that Glover lured the unnamed plaintiff to the United States, promising a job as his assistant and dwellings in one of his residences. But she found herself instead in a "disturbing situation" in which Glover allegedly tracked her, assaulted her, and entreated her to "serve him as a live in girlfriend/sex slave."
The plaintiff demands a jury trial, and seeks renumeration for general, special, punitive, and exemplary damages to be determined at trial, as well as costs relating to the suit, including attorneys' fees.
"The reality is that on March 2, 2024, Mr. Glover was the victim of an unprovoked felony assault by Jane Doe at his Los Angeles residence. Mr. Glover called LAPD, which came to the scene, investigated, and arrested Jane Doe," the statement continues. "These facts are documented by law enforcement records and by the restraining order filed by Mr. Glover against Jane Doe at that time. Mr. Glover intends to vigorously defend himself and pursue all available relief. He is confident the judicial process will expose this lawsuit as a meritless fabrication."
The complaint claims that Glover and the plaintiff met online in 2015. They exchanged messages for years, with Glover allegedly pressuring her to move to Los Angeles, and in a 2023 in-person meeting in Dresden, Germany, "showed off several items of Nazi memorabilia from his collection."
The dynamic took a turn shortly after the plaintiff's move that following year to Los Angeles. She was promised a job and a place to stay with Glover, the complaint claims, which she got, but under increasingly untenable circumstances.
According to the complaint, Glover "coerced her into living with him," subjected her to "increasingly bizarre and inappropriate demands," tracked her movements, and when she began to signal her desire to move out, physically assaulted her, "leaving a visible wound and scar on her neck."
Glover ended up forcibly evicting the plaintiff, locking her out of the home they shared while her cats were still inside, the complaint claims. Due to the alleged sudden and "wrongful" eviction, the plaintiff was rendered homeless.
The complaint claims that the plaintiff "continues to suffer great pain of mind and body, shock, emotional distress, physical manifestations of emotional distress, embarrassment, loss of self-esteem, traumatic injuries."
Glover indeed filed a restraining order against a former partner in 2024, but the request was dismissed after he failed to show in court, per Radar.
Jane Doe’s complaint alleges that his filing of a restraining order was "malicious" and "fraudulent" and "was swiftly dismissed for failure to prosecute."
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Shia LeBouef is on an all-time crash
C'mon - three pages in without this?
re: We bombed Germany and Japan to smithereens...also Vietnam and Iraq. No regime changes...
Posted by Bham4Tide on 2/26/26 at 11:49 am to RiverCityTider
Huh?
WTF?
WTF?
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