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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

You need to think about that fact that Greenville Chevrolete is cutting prices like crazy!. So crazy their owner dressed up as a Democrat and declared they won everything.

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Keln 5 points ago +5 / -0

Just water for me tonight. I am in total turkey chef mode. Every turkey I make must be perfection. There can be no room for error. Until after midnight when the slow cook starts and I can drink. Then I'll be drinking Wild Turkey ;)

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Keln 6 points ago +6 / -0

I always make high quality comments.

Except when I am drunk, then I make drunk Keln comments.

Either way, it's entertainment.

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

I have Goya seasoning now. Basically the same mix of seasonings I use in a lot of things, but it's convenient premixed in one bottle.

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Keln 14 points ago +14 / -0

We don't actually have an uphill battle. It just looks that way because 95% of people with a microphone, a pen, a tv camera, or a website is saying we do.

The reality is, this "steal" is based on fluff. It's like someone wrapping a fort in toilet paper and claiming it is blockaded. Just open the door and the whole thing unravels.

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Keln 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm currently doing the second soak after brining, to remove the salt.

I'll put it back into the fridge to rest in a bit, after drying it off. At 11, I will take it out and pack it with cajun seasoned butter under the skin. I used like 4 sticks of butter. There is no such thing as too much butter and a about half a thing of Tony Chacheries seasoning.

At Midnight I will put it in the oven for about 30 minutes at 400F. After that I will toss the lid onto the roasting pan and take the temp down to 170F and let it cook at that temperature for 13 hours (1 hr per pound).

It will be done at 2 tomorrow, at which point I can take it out, still covered and set it aside and have the oven available to use to cook everything else. Dinner is at 4, and the turkey will still be hot.

And no need to carve it, it will fall apart just by tugging at it.

It took me about 4 years to come up with this whole method of making the best, most moist turkey ever.

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Keln 29 points ago +29 / -0

Gonna ride the top comment to point out that the language of this release is at about 1 Trillion Scoville Units level of hotness in it's direct assault on who and what the Deep State is, and what they have done.

I said several years ago when (who we are calling "doomers" now I guess?) would always be negative Nancy about nobody getting arrested, that it will take time to get the public on board with actually going after the deep state and political actors. Without that public consciousness and support, it just would have looked like Trump was going after Democrats for no reason to a lot of people.

Now we are HERE. Where vast majorities of people know what the Deep State is, have no trust in media and in fact think of them as complicit, and believe the government and all of it is one big corrupt mess.

And the biggest event to push it over the edge has been this election. The wording used in this press release about General Flynn would never have been used last year. Too many people would have been confused by it. Now, everyone knows exactly what it means, except those unfortunate fools living in their own version of reality with TDS.

It all had to happen. We are a constitutional republic. We don't appoint dictators to fix problems we the people allowed to happen over time. Any president needs our, at least tacit, support. Even the Left understands this, otherwise they would have just done everything they want in the first 2 years of Obama's first term.

It is undoubted that the end result will be that Trump will secure his second term. There really is nothing in Biden's favor in that regard. And we will have all been put through all of this precisely for the reasons I stated above: the Public itself had to feel the direct sting of the Swamp, in order to understand what Trump will be doing for the next 4 years.

When I say "the public" I do not mean us. We've been on board for 4-5 years or longer already. But the average citizen is seeing a lot of this for the first time. Too many never believed their government was this corrupt, that any political party would literally try and steal an election. And it opens the door in the thinking of the overall public consciousness that such people could do anything, and must be stopped.

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Keln 21 points ago +21 / -0

The problem with common core isn't that it's not a valid way to teach mathematics, but that it's an invalid way to teach mathematics to the majority of students.

It's based on how a small segment of people think, most of which are female, in a stupid effort to make girls outperform boys.

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

That applies only if a civilian is classified as an enemy combatant or in times of distress when the courts cannot function.

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Keln 3 points ago +6 / -3

I don't know where this idea started but it pops up from time to time. No, military courts cannot try civilians for any reason, treason or otherwise. Military courts apply to military under the UCMJ.

Treason is covered under federal law and thus tried in federal courts.

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Keln 24 points ago +26 / -2

He's a lawyer. You pretty much begin with assuming they are scumbags until they prove otherwise.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

Of course. Chunk isn't stupid; he knows what has happened and what is coming. Sure, he's an arrogant, clownish, volatile, childish and petulant fool. But not stupid.

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Keln 13 points ago +13 / -0

If that's the case here Trump's numbers would have gone up by a similar percentage. They didn't. 100k "new voters" went for Biden.

Using percentages here, this look extremely unlikely.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I never knew Ricky Schroeder was based.

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Keln 7 points ago +8 / -1

Seriously, this meme is perfect in every way.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

Evidence only becomes proof when it goes through the legal process. And there isn't any evidence strong enough that it would be irrefutable to leftists. They live in their own reality.

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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah like I said it has bits of springy foam inside and you can just move them around and make the pillow feel comfortable.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

I guess kind of in the middle. They aren't stiff, since they are filled with what feels like wads of foam, but they don't just go flat either and are a bit springy.

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Keln 7 points ago +7 / -0

We have 4. I do very much like them.

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