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May 20, 2024, 12:01:45 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 on: Today at 12:00:10 PM 
Started by President Punxsutawney Phil - Last post by The Arizonan
FF.

Somewhat-related: Tom Daschle's loss sucked and in hindsight he and maybe the country would've been better off if he'd ran for president or was Kerry's veep instead of the philandering ambulance chaser.
Tom Daschle served his state well for almost twenty years in the Senate.

Why did the guy lose?

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 on: Today at 11:59:57 AM 
Started by 2016 - Last post by CookieDamage
Red avatars need to get real. Biden has been down in almost every poll lately, and is down in swing states. You can't just junk every poll and chalk it up to one excuse or the other. Biden is very obviously down as evidenced by a wide array of polls and is on track to lose not only the EC but the popular vote as well.

Midterm performances and special election results are not the same as a presidential election, stop using that as a retort to Biden's poor polling.


Weren't  you one of the Biden and Harris hacks before 20 I seem to recall because you are probably Solid with a different user name


You also said Cruz was likely to be ousted not going well for especially Harris and ALLRED

I am not a concern troll nor a doomer. Doomers and concern trolls were talking about GOP waves in 2018 and Biden losing in 2020, they were divorced from reality and trying to get a rise out of people. I am looking at Biden's consistently poor numbers as evidenced by data that cannot be waved away. If the rolls were reversed yall would be rightfully expecting a Biden victory and laughing at delusional trumpers who insisted the polls were cooked.

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 on: Today at 11:57:47 AM 
Started by 2016 - Last post by Comrade Funk
Didn't take long for the cross-tabs gang to yell "fake news" again. Cookie put it best:

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Red avatars need to get real. Biden has been down in almost every poll lately, and is down worse in swing states. You can't just junk every poll and claim they are all poor outfits. Biden is very obviously down as evidenced by a wide array of polls and is on track to lose not only the EC but the popular vote as well.

He has not lead in the 538 aggregate once nor has he led in the RCP tracker since last OCTOBER. And yes RCP is very partisan but the fact remains he is behind. They were right leaning in 2020 too but still showed a consistent Biden lead.

Midterm performances and special election results are not the same as a presidential election, stop using that as a retort to Biden's poor polling.

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 on: Today at 11:56:17 AM 
Started by Frodo - Last post by Pres Mike

As the article said, they are usually worse than public schools.
A lot of parents send their kids to private schools to get away from drugs and gangs, not so much for education reasons

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 on: Today at 11:55:56 AM 
Started by Hnv1 - Last post by Stand With Israel. Crush Hamas
The ICC is antisemitic. Bernie Sanders is antisemitic. Everyone is antisemitic.

Bernie Sanders should choose much better friends.

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 on: Today at 11:55:01 AM 
Started by Hnv1 - Last post by Comrade Funk
The ICC is antisemitic. Bernie Sanders is antisemitic. Everyone is antisemitic.

I hate Netanyahu and the last 20 years of Israeli leadership, but I will defend his bloodthirsty policies because not defending Israel is antisemitic.

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 on: Today at 11:54:56 AM 
Started by Associate Justice PiT - Last post by Associate Justice PiT
     For some reason when I made this I did not think it would be such a personal thread for people. Nothing wrong with that of course, and I appreciate people taking it seriously.

     I grew up an atheist and it made sense to me because I thought that science could by itself lead people into a more rational understanding of the world. However, my faith in that was tested severely by my fellow atheists not becoming more rational and if anything becoming less rational as they followed the trends of modern culture. Around that time, a friend of mine started attending an Orthodox church and turned his life around. Seeing the effect this had on him made me interested to looking into Christianity and Orthodox Christianity and seeing more of this effect that it demonstrated, so when he asked me to come to church with him I agreed.

     I did not want to feel locked in to being Orthodox just because my friend was, so I looked at other forms of Christianity too. The problem for me with Protestantism (which in America is really seen as the default form of Christianity) was that, having seen the limitations of a commitment to human reason it didn't make sense to me to just transfer that commitment to the Bible. Why should I think that I was the one to get it right while millions have gotten it wrong? The only way out of this rut that made sense to me was to try to find the place where the doctrines had been kept unchanged from the start, and the place that seemed to be to me was in the Orthodox Church, with its unrelenting emphasis on continuity of belief and interpretation.

     If there is a belief that is important and meant for Christians to hold, does it make sense that it could not have been known about or meaningfully existed until the last few decades or centuries? I've heard numerous views with relatively meager lineage be posited as obviously true by reason or by the Holy Spirit, both on Atlas and on other websites, and it strikes me that if these claims had any weight to them then it is meaningless to say that the Holy Spirit leads us into all truth. Given how easy it is for our reason to lead us astray into believing novelties, it didn't seem sufficient to me to rely on that.

     Did I just make this thread to complain about people who annoy me? That has been a nonzero factor, and for that I hope everyone here can forgive me. But my hope is that I was able to create a space where people can share a part of themselves and edify each other. The internet doesn't have enough of that in an age where all we want to do is bicker and get points over on other people. I'm well aware of how much debating culture has shaped internet perception of the Orthodox Church, and while someone like Jay Dyer understands our dogmatic theology very well he doesn't communicate the ascetic and spiritual side of Orthodoxy, which is ultimately no less important.

     Soapbox rant over now. Tongue

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 on: Today at 11:54:40 AM 
Started by 2016 - Last post by Fmr. Pres. Duke
I won't say that the polls are off/oversampling Trump voters/undersampling Biden voters but what I will say is that people have very short memories or literally care only about their personal finances if they want this man back at the helm.

Starting to wonder if it might just be best for Dems to take the L here, watch Trump fail to turn the clock back to 2019 and rack up a good few other scandals/controversies on the side as he always does, then lay the groundwork for some big BLUENAMIS in 2026 and 2028.

Even when Trump fails to turn the clock back to 2019, he and his followers will blame Biden for the "mess" he left Trump.

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 on: Today at 11:54:08 AM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by brucejoel99
The D.A. is currently attempting to introduce into evidence pictures of Trump with Schiller at the time of the latter's Oct. 24th 8:02pm 96-sec. phone call with Cohen to rebut Blanche's attempted implication that the call was only about dealing with a 14-year-old prank caller. Cohen still maintains that the phone was handed over at some point during the 96-sec. call to Trump, at which point they discussed Stormy.

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 on: Today at 11:53:47 AM 
Started by °Leprechaun - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
It's Haley or Burgum

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