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Christ follower. Dad. Husband. Navy vet. Attorney. Web dev. May be old, but at least I'm not like all those other old guys. All tweets are own. RT≠Endorsement.
nickhaynes.devJoined November 2008

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As a Chiefs fan I have absolutely no issue with the resolution to have a potential AFC Championship Game at a neutral site. Nothing is totally fair. It's an impossible situation. Potentially losing one home game as a result of a traumatic situation is not a hill worth dying on.
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One last awful bit of news to cement the awfulness of an awful year. RIP to Betty White, the truest sense of a queen that America has ever had. The world is a better place because of the joy and laughter you brought to millions of people.
My Friday thoughts after being on Twitter for 60 seconds: y’all have gone crazier. The world needs hope. We need to listen, not talk at each other. We need to have compassion and the ability to disagree and still live among one another.
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Absolutely silly to call this a penalty when the DEN player is running directly at him. It’s called keeping your head on a swivel and not getting so fixated on your target that you lose awareness of the other players on the field. What a load of garbage. #ChiefsKingdom
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Anthony Hitchens just blew up Lloyd Cushenberry on a blindside block
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No. The Arm Barn isn’t a place managers go for late-inning relief. It’s a weird Etsy store specializing in creepily unique mannequin parts.
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Just because they’re quacks doesn’t mean “Arm Barn” isn’t a good idea. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
So I know I’m not a coach or anything, but if you choose a veteran over a more talented young player for their experience and awareness, and then they show none…shouldn’t you put in the young player? Asking for a friend. #ChiefsKingdom
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then government must step up. We can't promote changing society to meet the goals of the faith but insist that government stay out of it. Further, it's going to require that the church get far more involved than it is. One of the beautiful things of the Catholic Church (and...
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Further, if we want to see church and community groups step up in greater numbers, we need to have a regulatory and tax scheme that promotes that. I know exactly where you'll likely come from on regulations, but that's only half the solution. And if they won't step up,
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to make abortion the least feasible option in the first place. Women aren't having abortions because of a one-time hospital fee, and couples won't automatically start having kids to avail themselves of a tax credit. It has to be far deeper and far more substantive. ...
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and it has to mean a change in how we look at assistance programs. Much of what drives the demand for abortion is economic. And while it might be a laudable goal to end legal abortion, the demand will simply be driven underground if we don't have programs in place...
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