Way different than OJ...where a guilty man walked free in spite of the overwhelming evidence...here an innocent man could be found guilty in spite of overwhelming evidence in his favor.
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BBB passed in the House 220-113 with one D deflecting to the other side.
I don’t see this passing in the Senate. Maybe 52-48 against, but would lean 51-49 against depending on Sinema. Everything I have seen, highly doubt Manchin or any Rs vote in favor of it.
You never know, but that’s the information I’m getting.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostIt's not going to pass without changes, but it will eventually pass.
AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostCGVT,
You probably want to start slow and mellow and then branch out with the higher octane cask strength and more oak-rich piquant varieties. I would stay between 80-90 proof until you acclimate on the jump in ABV from beer to spirits.
Regular Woodford, Old Forester, and Four Roses are all good places to start for a smooth starter bourbon. The latter two are cheap. Woodford is a bit more. I’m not a huge regular Maker’s guy, but Maker’s 46 is worth the few extra dollars, IMO and is mellow.
For a few more dollars, Blanton’s (if you can find it) and Basil Hayden fit that same bill.I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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On a more pleasant note -- Happy International Men's Day everyone.
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Originally posted by CGVT View Post
Thanks for the input. I have been a beer drinker my whole life, but have had to give it up as I can't keep my weight under control when I drink the beers that I like, so I have been broadening my liquor horizons lately. My foray into Bourbon is rather new and I am looking to find a daily drinker that doesn't break the bank.
Buffalo Trace is good for the price
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostEagle Rare 17 is highly sought after. Hard to find. Not quite a Unicorn (like Pappy), but you could make some dollars. It can go for several hundred or more. If you wanted, you could sell it on the secondary market.
It’s a good bourbon, but I’m not a fan boy like some with it. I much prefer their Col. E.H. Taylor, George T. Stagg, and Elmer T. Lee bourbons from the same distillery. All are hard to find.
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This site has great reporting on the trial.
https://www.wisconsinrightnow.com/20...reeland/?amp=1
They actually tracked down Freeland’s previous addresses and knocked on doors. Almost like real journalists.Last edited by Mike; November 19, 2021, 11:41 AM.
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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View PostOne question I have for the FBI...if you had drone footage of the Kenosha riots...why didn't you go after the culprits with the same fervor as you did the January 6 culprits?
Just wondering.
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