kookaloontz
kookaloontz
kookaloontz

It's just so unfair they'd show all these pictures of them building only coupes and wagons when you can only ever find the 4 doors for sale these days. Nobody wanted the 4 door even then!

Agreed on the latter point, but note that the NFL only got there after several years of tweaking the replay system because of high-profile blown calls that couldn't be challenged (and also, it's only auto-reviewed if it's called a TD on the field, so if the refs rule the runner is down at the one foot line, the coach

Devil's advocate: If there is no limit to the amount of plays a manager can challenge, there's nothing stopping them from challenging every single play that might even be remotely close, for the sake of buying bullpen warmup time, cooling down the opposing pitcher, or simply to game the system somehow or be a prick.

Bochy should've known there would be another close play that would've decided the game.

one thing not noted is that in all likelihood the blown challenge was upheld because of insufficient evidence to overturn. Pollock was probably out at first base but the camera angle given wasn't overwhelming to overturn the call. The Giants got hosed twice in the same inning essentially.

And that would be an acceptable argument if there was any valid reason to not have a complete and thorough system right now. There isn't. So it's a bit like arguing against slavery, and saying "oh, they freed every third slave — it's a system and a step in the right direction" NO! It's a half-assed gesture to

To be clear: Pollock said "they got me" after the pickoff play that was unsuccessfully challenged. That call "stood" - but was not "confirmed". It was tough to tell from the video, but with Pollock's admission that he was out at first, that means he was out twice on one trip around the bases.

"Yes, yes. Why don't we just replay the part where Pollock makes it home safely?"

If review exists to get the call right as often as possible—and the Diamondbacks would go on to win this game by a single run—do away with challenges altogether and let the umpires decide when to go to replay.

18 dollars for Chore Gloves, as in leather work gloves that you can get at any other hardware store for less than 5 bucks. That website blows my mind.

Bouncer looking at my friends fake ID back in the day when we lived in NC: "what's your address?"

Name one Democratic politician that has made any statements even remotely like these, or other similar GOP echoes.

What you should be pissed off about is the GOP has a congressman that doesn't know what the definition of the word 'hypothesis' is. Jesus that's scary.

Shouldn't you be on a message board somewhere else?

If you try actually reading the post you will note that, color commentary not withstanding, it is full of direct quotes. It seems the opposition, in this case, has resorted to reducing itself to simple stereotypes. No effort to do so on the part of the author was necessary.

Fantastic false equivalency. Nuclear energy lead to a massive amount of waste that can cause a detrimental impact on the environment if its not properly handled (and we have seen, it rarely is handled well). Animal testing, no matter the benefits, does lead tot he torture and killing of animals. There is a rational

You are right, how dare the author dehumanize these politicians by using the words that came out of their own mouths against them. He is so bigoted.

Lots of nutso groups like peta, greenpeace and your assortment of eco terrorist groups, some of whom do more damage than they help. Like the group that burned a bunch of SUVs causing probably more pollution than the vehicles would have in their normal lifetime of use. A lot of your crystal energy voodoo, magnets,

You compare the fringe of liberalism with the Republican establishment. False equivalency is all you got left.

It is not the case that both sides do it equally. The GOP is staking a special claim to science illiteracy, saying everything will be all right if you just believe in the Invisible Hand of Free Market Jesus.