3rdgentgr
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Trump is the only President with the balls to do something about Iran.
Iran is a cancer that needs to be removed.
Iran is a cancer that needs to be removed.
re: Presidential Address in game thread.
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 4/1/26 at 9:24 pm to jonnyanony
Nope
re: Presidential Address in game thread.
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 4/1/26 at 9:22 pm to Green Chili Tiger
1%
re: Presidential Address in game thread.
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 4/1/26 at 9:21 pm to jonnyanony
Could have easily delivered a dirty bomb to London or Paris with their missles
Mueller was an unethical pos swamp creature who attempted to overthrow a rightfully elected President of the USA.
Having said that, may God have mercy on his soul.
Having said that, may God have mercy on his soul.
re: Director of National Counterterrorism resigns due to Iran conflict
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 3/17/26 at 9:04 am to TheGeauxt9
Adios
Good riddance.
Iran should have been dealt with years ago.
Good riddance.
Iran should have been dealt with years ago.
re: Convince me NOT to sell 200 acres of land in north Louisiana.....
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 3/16/26 at 7:00 pm to The Hamburglar
What parish we talking about?
Don't sell the minerals.
Lease it to a farmer to cover property taxes.
Leave it as a legacy to your kids.
Don't sell the minerals.
Lease it to a farmer to cover property taxes.
Leave it as a legacy to your kids.
re: $100 Barrel
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 3/8/26 at 9:57 pm to Pvt Hudson
Global oil markets face a looming, severe oversupply in 2026 as production from the US and other non-OPEC+ nations outpaces weakening demand, likely driving prices below
per barrel, say BloombergNEF and other Fort Worth Inc.. While earlier forecasts suggested a potential surplus of nearly 4 million barrels per day (bpd), this, according to IEA – International Energy Agency and other Yahoo Finance, may be offset by Reuters and other EnergyNow.com unexpected geopolitical shocks, according to a recent Reuters update, which could, conversely, cause a short-term supply crunch.
Reuters
Reuters
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Key Aspects of the 2026 Oil Market Situation:
Surplus Projections: The IEA – International Energy Agency previously anticipated an "untenable" surplus reaching 3.84 million bpd in 2026.
Price Forecasts: Many analysts, according to Yahoo Finance, predict prices will average below
per barrel in 2026.
Regional Drivers: Non-OPEC+ production, particularly in the U.S., is expected to remain high, contributing to the supply, notes BloombergNEF and Fort Worth Inc..
Geopolitical Complications: As of March 2026, Reuters reports that Mideast instability is creating a supply crunch, forcing a revision of some earlier, more severe, oversupply predictions.
Future Outlook: Some analysts, according to Fort Worth Inc., suggest 2026 could be the last year of this specific oversupply, with markets potentially tightening again afterward.
Reuters
Reuters
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per barrel, say BloombergNEF and other Fort Worth Inc.. While earlier forecasts suggested a potential surplus of nearly 4 million barrels per day (bpd), this, according to IEA – International Energy Agency and other Yahoo Finance, may be offset by Reuters and other EnergyNow.com unexpected geopolitical shocks, according to a recent Reuters update, which could, conversely, cause a short-term supply crunch.
Reuters
Reuters
+5
Key Aspects of the 2026 Oil Market Situation:
Surplus Projections: The IEA – International Energy Agency previously anticipated an "untenable" surplus reaching 3.84 million bpd in 2026.
Price Forecasts: Many analysts, according to Yahoo Finance, predict prices will average below
per barrel in 2026.
Regional Drivers: Non-OPEC+ production, particularly in the U.S., is expected to remain high, contributing to the supply, notes BloombergNEF and Fort Worth Inc..
Geopolitical Complications: As of March 2026, Reuters reports that Mideast instability is creating a supply crunch, forcing a revision of some earlier, more severe, oversupply predictions.
Future Outlook: Some analysts, according to Fort Worth Inc., suggest 2026 could be the last year of this specific oversupply, with markets potentially tightening again afterward.
Reuters
Reuters
+5
re: Raymond Arroyo: Why Exorcisms are on the rise
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 3/8/26 at 9:13 am to thetempleowl
I believe a priest that actually deals with this. He has no reason to spread false info.
Cold is the absence of heat.
Darkness is the absence of light
Evil is the absence of God's love.
Darkness is the absence of light
Evil is the absence of God's love.
re: I had no idea Muslims thought so highly of Jesus and Mary
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 2/21/26 at 8:32 am to Mushroom1968
If you study their eschatology, they believe Jesus returns and establishes Sharia.
In Islamic eschatology, Jesus (Isa al-Maseeh) is a central figure who will return in the end times to defeat the false messiah (Al-Dajjal), destroy the cross, and restore justice as a follower of Prophet Muhammad's teachings. He is not divine but a revered prophet who will bring peace for several years.
The Catholic Thing +3
Key Aspects of Jesus in Islamic End Times:
The Return: Jesus will descend from heaven, often described as appearing in Damascus, to fight the Antichrist (Ad-Dajjal).Defeating the Antichrist: Jesus will confront the Dajjal—who will claim to be the Messiah—and kill him.Restoring Truth: Upon his return, Jesus will rule by Islamic law, confirm he was never the Son of God, and break the crosses (meaning the end of Christianity in its current form).Role in Society: He will live for a period, marry, and die, being buried in a prepared grave.Connection to the Mahdi: Jesus will return while the Mahdi (a guided leader) is preparing to fight, and Jesus will act as a leader, often praying behind the Mahdi to show he is following Islam.Finality: His return is a major sign of the Day of Judgment.
Wikipedia +7
The Islamic view contrasts with Christian theology, as he returns to affirm his role as a human messenger of Allah, not as the divine Savior.
In Islamic eschatology, Jesus (Isa al-Maseeh) is a central figure who will return in the end times to defeat the false messiah (Al-Dajjal), destroy the cross, and restore justice as a follower of Prophet Muhammad's teachings. He is not divine but a revered prophet who will bring peace for several years.
The Catholic Thing +3
Key Aspects of Jesus in Islamic End Times:
The Return: Jesus will descend from heaven, often described as appearing in Damascus, to fight the Antichrist (Ad-Dajjal).Defeating the Antichrist: Jesus will confront the Dajjal—who will claim to be the Messiah—and kill him.Restoring Truth: Upon his return, Jesus will rule by Islamic law, confirm he was never the Son of God, and break the crosses (meaning the end of Christianity in its current form).Role in Society: He will live for a period, marry, and die, being buried in a prepared grave.Connection to the Mahdi: Jesus will return while the Mahdi (a guided leader) is preparing to fight, and Jesus will act as a leader, often praying behind the Mahdi to show he is following Islam.Finality: His return is a major sign of the Day of Judgment.
Wikipedia +7
The Islamic view contrasts with Christian theology, as he returns to affirm his role as a human messenger of Allah, not as the divine Savior.
Maga doesn't give a shite....Dow over 50k...f Obama and his husband
Found the answer on Google
Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Can a parishioner sue him in civil court for violating their civil liberties and emotional damage?
re: Baton Rouge Cats-Fraud at home
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 1/29/26 at 11:24 am to dovehunter
Should just buy a fleet of robotaxis
Sleeting hard now in Shv. And more to come according to future radar.
Better than freezing rain
Better than freezing rain
re: How wild is it that we went from Kenzel.. to Cookie..
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 1/22/26 at 2:22 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Who names their kid Kenzel?
re: I have a dilemma and this seems like the place ask...
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 1/6/26 at 11:19 am to SouthernHog
You need to study the doctrinal differences between the two.
What is the Gospel that leads to salvation and eternal life?
Do you believe in everything Catholicism teaches and requires?
If so, have at it.
What is the Gospel that leads to salvation and eternal life?
Do you believe in everything Catholicism teaches and requires?
If so, have at it.
Unreal Bama stat.....48 rushing yards in last 3 games. And I thought LSU run game was abysmal.
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