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I said "might" dumbass and it was obviously a joke. Funny though because those channels are precisely the reason you hate Trump you brainwashed dip ****.
I have a total of none of those channels dummy. It's amazing how often you swing and miss. Batting .000

Also, as I have stated many times, I hated trump back when he was a Democrat way before he ever even realized how easy it would be to take control of the hearts and minds of the Republican party.
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This might shock you but I actually don't like hate or misinformation and would love it if there were less of both things.

There is another sports message board that I hang out on. There is so much that I can't post on there. It's extremely strict. I love that I can't call people names or hurl insults and can't have people call me names or hurl insults at me. It's quite refreshing to be honest.

I think it's awesome that if you try to call someone a douchebag in the yahoo comments section then your post won't be approved.


Wish jazzfanz was more restricted on that kind of thing tbh.

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Douchebag.
 
James Murdoch and 87 other corporate leaders sign a letter endorsing Kamala:




"Dozens of prominent Wall Street and tech executives combined forces on Friday morning to support Kamala Harris' bid for the White House. Eighty-eight top executives signed a joint letter endorsing the former vice president, CNBC reported.

The signatories span a wide range of political engagement, from longtime Democratic donors to those issuing their first public endorsement of Harris. James Murdoch, the former CEO of 21st Century Fox, broke even further away from his father and added his name to the list.

Though the list of signatories is lengthy, the letter itself is a mere five sentences. Electing Harris is, the executives write, "the best way to support the continued strength, security, and reliability of our democracy and economy." They celebrate her record supporting small businesses and assert that she would "continue to advance fair and predictable policies that support the rule of law, stability, and a sound business environment."

Current executives include Aaron Levie of Box and Jeremy Stoppelman of Yelp, as well as big names in the sports world. NBA Hall-of-Famer and billionaire Magic Johnson signed on, as well as Ted Leonsis, who owns the NBA's Washington Wizards and WNBA's Mystics.

Some signatories, like Murdoch and Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, are declaring their support for Harris for the first time.

"Proud to support the Harris campaign — she's the right leader for our fast-changing world. And I'm confident that she will reset the misguided Biden policies that were too anti-business and anti-innovation," Larsen told Business Insider in a statement. "At the same time, I'm confident she will maintain Biden's strong leadership on our energy transition."

Larsen also said that he recently made a $1 million donation in crypto to Future Forward, a PAC supporting Harris."
 
James Murdoch and 87 other corporate leaders sign a letter endorsing Kamala:




"Dozens of prominent Wall Street and tech executives combined forces on Friday morning to support Kamala Harris' bid for the White House. Eighty-eight top executives signed a joint letter endorsing the former vice president, CNBC reported.

The signatories span a wide range of political engagement, from longtime Democratic donors to those issuing their first public endorsement of Harris. James Murdoch, the former CEO of 21st Century Fox, broke even further away from his father and added his name to the list.

Though the list of signatories is lengthy, the letter itself is a mere five sentences. Electing Harris is, the executives write, "the best way to support the continued strength, security, and reliability of our democracy and economy." They celebrate her record supporting small businesses and assert that she would "continue to advance fair and predictable policies that support the rule of law, stability, and a sound business environment."

Current executives include Aaron Levie of Box and Jeremy Stoppelman of Yelp, as well as big names in the sports world. NBA Hall-of-Famer and billionaire Magic Johnson signed on, as well as Ted Leonsis, who owns the NBA's Washington Wizards and WNBA's Mystics.

Some signatories, like Murdoch and Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, are declaring their support for Harris for the first time.

"Proud to support the Harris campaign — she's the right leader for our fast-changing world. And I'm confident that she will reset the misguided Biden policies that were too anti-business and anti-innovation," Larsen told Business Insider in a statement. "At the same time, I'm confident she will maintain Biden's strong leadership on our energy transition."

Larsen also said that he recently made a $1 million donation in crypto to Future Forward, a PAC supporting Harris."
While I like the support I must say that makes me pretty suspicious. One cannot help but wonder at the under-the-table backrubbing that is probably going on there. Sad that this is the first thought when big businesses do something like endorse a political candidate.
 
While I like the support I must say that makes me pretty suspicious. One cannot help but wonder at the under-the-table backrubbing that is probably going on there. Sad that this is the first thought when big businesses do something like endorse a political candidate.
When the rubbing is being done under the table I prefer front rubbing tbh.
 
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