Powerful message from Demetrius Knight Jr. on why he decided to play in the Citrus Bowl with @GamecockFB:
"I have kids. I didn't want my daughter or son to ask me why I didn't play in the last game. I don't want to give them an excuse. If you start it, finish it."
@JosinaAnderson @RantNRave27 No. Not only is he paid to do a job, but he also has an obligation to his teammates, barring injury or major illness. This isn’t a situation where grace is given; this soft approach is one of the many things that is wrong with males, in particular, in our society today.
I think any conference commissioner who had a team or teams involved in the postgame fights owes it to his conference and THE SPORT of CFB to study the film very closely and sit anyone who was involved in being an aggressor to help escalate the situation. Sit those involved for their next game. Whether it’s a bowl game or playoff game. These dudes need consequences-for their own good!
@thatsKAIZEN "If we start operating on the principle that people alive today are responsible for what their ancestors did in centuries past, we will be adopting a principle that can tear any society apart." - Thomas Sowell.
Any society
It would be a lot to me if you took 2 mins & watched this trailer for a documentary that we are working on. Lots of dynamic people all pushing in the same direction for some amazing young men.
@PrepChattanooga@DeanBan11070744
https://t.co/iD095DZpGk
@EWErickson Her version of “healthy” was not healthy. That’s why, Erick. And this isn’t just in regard to school lunches; there’s an issue across the board with food in America.
Amber Thurman’s tragic death was caused by complications from legal abortion drugs and gross medical malpractice. She should have been treated immediately by physicians who instead waited too long to act.
Georgia’s pro-life law is not the issue. It does not criminalize doing a D&C, especially when there is no detectable fetal heart rate. Amber should be alive, and @vp should focus her attention on these facts so we can prevent the next tragedy rather than promoting politically motivated falsehoods.
While I don’t think the debate hosts were fair to @realDonaldTrump, @KamalaHarris exceeded most people’s expectations tonight.
That said, when it comes to getting things done, not just saying nice-sounding words, I strongly believe that Trump will do a far better job.
After all, if Kamala can do great things, why hasn’t she? Biden rarely shows up for work, so she’s basically in charge already.
The question comes down to this: do you want current trends to continue for 4 more years or do you want change?
Many people have been shocked or disappointed by Steph Curry supporting abortion as his top voting issue. I am neither. I am motivated though. If these weak talking points can convince him that life is inconsequential how much more could he be influenced by the actual truth. We have work to do.
@stclairashley@CollinRugg It makes perfect sense.
Ozempic may curb it….while the individual is on Ozempic. Once they get off, which they must to avoid potentially life-threatening side effects, the curbing effect leaves, and often times, the individual ends up in a worse state than before.
DJT just summarized religion perfectly. If you’re good you go to heaven. If you’re bad you go to hell. But who defines good and bad? Is my definition of good, good enough? Is it a sliding scale? If so what’s the standard? Relativity is the author of confusion.
We go to heaven by grace through faith. No one is good enough. We ALL bad!
Ephesians 2:8,9
@bob96259487927@JoshuaTCharles@HwsEleutheroi There are several, but mainly:
2 Timothy 3:16-17
“All scripture is breathed out by God….”
(Emphasis on “All”)
Secondly, the Bible was written by 40 men, on 3 different continents, over a span of 1400+ years, in 3 languages. No contradictions from beginning to end.