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True Dough's JournalNHL playoff match-ups are set!
Starts Wednesday. A lot of hard-to-predict opening rounds series.
Eastern Conference
Tampa Bay Lightning (62-16-4, 128 points) vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (47-31-4, 98 points) -- Lightning won regular season meetings 3-0
Boston Bruins (49-24-9, 107 points) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (46-28-8, 100 points) -- Bruins won regular season meetings 3-1
Washington Capitals (48-26-8, 104 points) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (46-29-7, 99 points) -- Capitals won regular season meetings 4-0
NY Islanders (48-27-7, 103 points) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (44-26-12, 100 points) -- regular season meetings tied (2-2)
Western Conference
Calgary Flames (50-25-7, 107 points) vs. Colorado Avalanche (38-30-14, 90 points) -- Flames won regular season meetings 3-0
San Jose Sharks (46-27-9, 101 points) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (43-32-7, 93 points) -- regular season meetings tied 2-2
Nashville Predators (47-29-6, 100 points) vs. Dallas Stars (43-32-7, 93 points) -- Predators won regular season meetings 3-2
Winnipeg Jets (47-30-5, 99 points) vs. St. Louis Blues (45-28-9, 99 points) -- Jets on regular season meetings 3-1
The godless are growing rapidly. 266% rise in people reporting no religious affiliation
in less than three decades. Surely it's time for God to reach into "his/her" bag of tricks and flood the Earth or something?
The number of Americans who identify as having no religion has risen 266 percent since 1991, to now tie statistically with the number of Catholics and Evangelicals, according to a new survey.
People with no religion known as 'nones' among statisticians account for 23.1 percent of the U.S. population, while Catholics make up 23 percent and Evangelicals account for 22.5 percent, according to the General Social Survey.
Those three groups now represent the largest the religious groups in America.
The survey has tracked a broad swath of American trends since 1972, offering comprehensive insight into the evolving face of religion over more than four decades.
Ryan Burge, a political science professor at Eastern Illinois University who analyzed the data, said that experts have several theories about why the number of 'nones' has risen so dramatically in recent decades.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6886705/Is-America-Godless-number-people-no-religion-rose-266-three-decades.html
Survey shows dog owners twice as likely to be happy as cat owners
Let the debate begin!
https://twitter.com/_cingraham/status/1114147856963661824
Mayor Pete casts doubt on Trump's Christianity
I'm reluctant to comment on another person's faith, but I would say it is hard to look at this president's actions and believe that they're the actions of somebody who believes in God, he said. I just don't understand how you can be as worshipful of your own self as he is and be prepared to humble yourself before God. I've never seen him humble himself before anyone. And the exaltation of yourself, especially a self that's about wealth and power, could not be more at odds with at least my understanding of the teachings of the Christian faith.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/04/03/mayor-pete-buttigieg-christian-right-2020-democratic-primary-trump-column/3342767002/
So did Pelosi get it right on Biden's touchy-feely nature?
Agree or disagree?
She added of Biden's response to the criticism over his behavior toward women, "To say 'I'm sorry that you were offended' is not an apology." Instead she said it should be: "'I'm sorry that I invaded your space,' because people have different perceptions of appropriate communication."
Pelosi said and her family have known Biden for a long time, saying even her grandchildren love him. She defended his approach to women as simply being "affectionate."
"He's an affectionate person to children to senior citizens to everyone. That's just the way he is," said Pelosi. She conceded, however, that Biden "has to understand in the world that were in now, that people'[s] space is important to them and what's important is how they receive -- not necessarily how you intended it."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nancy-pelosi-joe-biden-behavior-not-disqualifying-for-for-2020-election-says-biden-should-pretend-you-have-a-cold/
Alliance of American Football suspends operations
Another failed venture despite some glowing reviews of the action on the field. Wonder if the return of the XFL will go any better? Wouldn't put money on it!
The league will hold a call with all players and staff at 1 p.m. ET Tuesday afternoon, the source said.
Tom Dundon, who became the AAF's majority owner in February, had said last week that the league was in danger of folding without help from the National Football League Players Association. Dundon, who also owns the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes, made a $250 million investment in the AAF last month after the league reportedly was in danger of not making payroll.
The eight-team AAF, billed as a development league, kicked off the weekend following the Super Bowl. The league is seven games into its 10-game regular season.
http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/26423928/source-aaf-suspends-operations-1st-season
How many DU threads do you have "bookmarked"
Do you use that feature much? Do you tend to let it get cluttered like the 27 TV programs on your DVR that you've yet to watch or you've already viewed but just never got around to deleting?
For the record, I have six threads bookmarked currently. I usually keep it pretty tidy. Usually delete most of the new additions within a day or two because new posts generally slow to a trickle after that.
WaPo op-ed: How Pete Buttigieg can vault into the top tier
Not convinced all these recommendations are going to help Pete gain significant traction with more voters, but the financial corruption issue is a big one. Either way, I'm confident Mayor Pete will continue to resonate with the messages of his choosing, because his earnestness and sincerity shines through.
First is financial corruption, a vulnerability for President Trump but also for Democratic politicians who have done very little when they were in office. No, he should remind us, is a complete sentence. That means for those in public office no gifts, no emoluments, no business holdings, no active investments (i.e. everything in a blind trust), no secret meetings with lobbyists, no nepotism, no conflicts of interest and no lobbyist jobs for five years after office.
Second, Buttigiegs most memorable line was I was born to make myself useful. We are all, or should be. Hes the perfect figure to push for a voluntary national service plan akin to ROTC. The country pays for your college; you pay it back in domestic service. If ever we needed places to foster national purpose and break down geographic, racial and socioeconomic barriers, nows the time.
Third, remarkably no one in the field has picked up on the elite college scandal. Its time to cajole elite universities into diversifying their admissions so that 60 percent of the kids arent from the top 1 percent. Its time institutions sitting on billions in endowments get pushed them to cut or drastically reduce tuition or lose their tax-exempt status. Meanwhile, employers who require a college diploma for jobs that clearly dont need one, thereby disproportionately hurting nonwhites (i.e. constitute discrimination under an adverse impact theory), should face legal consequences under Title VIIs anti-discrimination provisions. In short, expand college for those who want it; remove where possible college as a barrier to employment.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/04/01/heres-how-buttigieg-gets-into-top-tier/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.6283e75e64e0
Are you in a "true love" relationship?
This kind of stuff? Squeeze black heads/pimples on your partners' back? Pass gas out in the open? Clean up after them at times?
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