A Little Harsh Truth -Honesty in Memes

Maybe now he can get into the Hall of Fame !!!!!
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To little too late. Ref's F***Ed up and the fan base are done. Caitlin may leave. the league and play in Europe.
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I've actually said this to liberals.... not just about the 2A but the 1A and the rest of our Freedoms.

"I swore an oath, pledging my very life in defense of the Constitution of the United States. I swore an oath that I am ready and willing to die in defense of the Constitution. That oath was not an empty platitude, ceremonial tradition, or mere formality. It was effectively a blood oath.

The question is are YOU, or those to whom you delegate the enforcement of your will for tyranny, willing to die in an attempt to TAKE my Freedom? You better think long and hard about that. I've already sworn that I'm willing to die for Freedom. And I fucking mean it. Are you willing to die for YOUR position? Are you as committed to your cause as I (and people like me) am? Yes or no? It's a simple question. Choose wisely. And ready yourself."
This rings true for those living in anti 2A / socialist states that continue to stand fast with their 80% firearms. Having to revert to printing firearms as no vender will ship goods to those states. They are the patriots that “talk the talk, walk the walk”.
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Probably not the right forum for this video, but I didn't see any other posts other than the one above about Rose.
Rose was blackballed for gambling, yet almost all states have lotteries that benefit the state. :rolleyes: The 'ol double standard.

RIP. I remember this night and the video below.




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L. Ron Hubbard (Parody)

@FakeLRonHubbard

Ah, Pete Rose, the icon who gave his heart and soul to baseball, has passed at 83, leaving behind a legacy as complex as it is legendary, don’t you see? For all the records he shattered—4,256 hits, a number that still stands alone at the top—Rose never found his rightful place in Cooperstown.

The man was the epitome of grit, living up to his nickname, "Charlie Hustle," every single time he stepped onto the field. His exile from the Hall of Fame—a punishment that feels more like an injustice with every passing year—never erased what he accomplished on the diamond. Betting on baseball may have stained his reputation, but it never touched the way he played the game.

Rose wasn’t just a player; he was a force, a relentless competitor who turned every ground ball, every swing, into a battle for supremacy. You know? The Hall of Fame denied him his induction, but Rose earned his place in the hearts of fans long ago. Pete Rose was baseball's ironman, its hustler, its never-say-die competitor.

To this day, the Hall’s refusal to enshrine him remains one of MLB’s greatest failures. But now, as he leaves us, his absence from Cooperstown feels even more tragic. The numbers don’t lie, and neither does his legacy. With his passing, the call to put Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame echoes louder than ever.

Baseball lost one of its giants today, and while his life may have ended, his legacy as the greatest hitter in the game will live on. Maybe now, with his passing, the Hall will finally see fit to honor him as he deserved all along. Rest in peace, Pete Rose—your hustle lives on.Ok?
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