Jerreme Wilburn
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Jerreme Wilburn
@Jerreme72
just scrollin thru
Portland, OR Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@CoverCrimson Im giving him a 3 year window to implement his style/culture...I just want 9 wins and a chance at the SEC or CFP so Im "okay" with where he is today...after 3 years I need a real run at a title though.
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@bruce_straughan ND hasn't been relevant since the 80s and even then it was brief
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@CrimsonCoverage The O-line is the weakness and has been all season they are about to get handled by UGA.
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Yeah, but Alabama plays an FCS team in November.
Chris Fallica@chrisfallica
Current ranked teams on schedule Alabama - 6 Indiana, Ohio State and Oregon combined - 4
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There’s a problem with President Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order, and it doesn’t take much effort to see it.
The Fourteenth Amendment reads, in relevant part: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”
Trump’s odd claim is that a child born in the United States without at least one parent who is a lawful permanent resident or citizen is not “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States.
But this is simply false.
Set aside that Trump’s EO would affect children whose parents are lawfully but not permanently here. Let’s look at the “harder” case: the children of illegal immigrants.
It should be obvious that even individuals who are unlawfully present in the United States are “subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” “Jurisdiction” is just the applicability of legal authority to them and the potential exercise of state power against them.
People who are unlawfully present in the country can, of course, be charged with crimes, arrested, etc., just like almost anyone else in the United States.
There is not a person who doubts this, least of all someone in the Trump administration.
I include the word “almost” before “anyone else” two paragraphs above because the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” does exclude certain children: mainly the children of foreign diplomats, who, in fact, are generally not subject to U.S. laws. They have immunity that may or may not be waived by their home country.
Now, you may not like the fact that the Constitution broadly grants birthright citizenship to the children of parents who are simply, perhaps even temporarily, present in the United States, but that is the law absent a constitutional amendment.
We are a nation founded on the Rule of Law. The president cannot amend the Constitution (or laws) via executive order. Any unilateral effort by a president to change the Constitution is void. Only an Article V amendment can change it.
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The @CFBPlayoff home teams went 4-0 in the 1st round, all by double digits with an average margin of +19.3 points.
All 4 teams led by 21 or more at some point.
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“A 3-Loss team shouldn’t make the CFP playoffs”
Highest ranked 3-loss teams over the last 10 years of the CFP ranking:
2014: #9 Ole Miss
2015: #12 Ole Miss
2016: #8 Wisconsin
2017: #7 Auburn
2018: #9 Washington
2019: #8 Wisconsin
2020: #7 Florida
2021: #11 Utah
2022: #8 Utah
2023: #13 LSU
There will be a 3-loss team in the playoffs almost every single year, get used to it
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