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This guy was a leader of young men at multiple programs

1) Amazing how you group all parental abuse, but only take 1 pill. I'll stick with the stance that adderall has killed more than any belt has. Or if you want to make it all inclusive, pills have killed more than parental abuse, but stop with this all parent abuse vs 1 pill comparison.

2) Where did I say beating up your kids is the answer. You're good at putting words into peoples mouths. Pills should be used under a doctor supervision, but even under supervision, they still have the risk. Adderall has these risks. restleness, difficulty sleeping, headaches, dizziness, visual changes, alteration in sexual performance, constipation, diarrhea, nausae, vomiting, hallucinations, paranoia exacerbation of existing mental illness, excessive body temperature, heart attack, stroke, damage to nerve cells, seizures, psychosis, and abnoral heart rhythms. Sign your kid up for those risks.
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This guy was a leader of young men at multiple programs

1) parental abuse has led to more suicides than adderall absolutely yes
2) prescription medicine should only be used as advised and under doctor supervision so it can be stopped at the first sign of adverse reaction. are they overprescribed? yeah sure probably. beating up your kids is not the answer to that as much as you'd like it to be
1) Amazing how you group all parental abuse, but only take 1 pill. I'll stick with the stance that adderall has killed more than any belt has. Or if you want to make it all inclusive, pills have killed more than parental abuse, but stop with this all parent abuse vs 1 pill comparison.

2) Where did I say beating up your kids is the answer. You're good at putting words into peoples mouths. Pills should be used under a doctor supervision, but even under supervision, they still have the risk. Adderall has these risks. restleness, difficulty sleeping, headaches, dizziness, visual changes, alteration in sexual performance, constipation, diarrhea, nausae, vomiting, hallucinations, paranoia exacerbation of existing mental illness, excessive body temperature, heart attack, stroke, damage to nerve cells, seizures, psychosis, and abnoral heart rhythms. Sign your kid up for those risks.

This guy was a leader of young men at multiple programs

I'll bet these pills are linked to deaths (suicides) a lot more than any belts were. So I'll return the question to you, you're ok with giving your kids pills that could lead to suicide?

Teen suicide rates were decreasing as children started to be prescribed more antidepressants, and stimulants for ADHD in the 18-'s and 90's. Suicides started increasing in the 2000's which is more in line with the internet boom than pills.
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This guy was a leader of young men at multiple programs

I'm not condoning hitting anyone with a belt, I was never hit with a belt although I will say the fear of the belt was good deterrent in my my life. Maybe you were a better kid than I was, you probably were, but the fear of a timeout, wouldn't have set me on the right path one bit. I'll bet these pills are linked to deaths (suicides) a lot more than any belts were. So I'll return the question to you, you're ok with giving your kids pills that could lead to suicide?
1) parental abuse has led to more suicides than adderall absolutely yes
2) prescription medicine should only be used as advised and under doctor supervision so it can be stopped at the first sign of adverse reaction. are they overprescribed? yeah sure probably. beating up your kids is not the answer to that as much as you'd like it to be

Menendez 11 years

The investigation would have gone away if he simply listened to his mob boss and fell in line with the party messaging. They held up the axe and he choose to put his head under it. In the old days we would call that integrity now we call it misinformation.

I don't really see the administration saying, lets send the DOJ after this guy in case he gets out of line months from now though.

If they were of the "mob boss" threatening type, wouldn't they threaten the investigation in case they get out of line first, and then open the investigation if they did?

Maybe he started being vocal against the administration because of their investigation into him?

Just not really leaving open the possibility that they started the investigation because the evidence was damning and could not be ignored.

Menendez 11 years

Most politicians both sides have ghosts in their closets. They all toe the line, not because they want to but because they have to. When they are clean there party makes something up to hold over their head. Menendez cross the line and they made an example of him. He’s guilty but most of these politicians are guilty of something. I’m afraid Trump is trying to model his administration after the democratic control of DOJ and FBI.

SETON HALL (15-5, 7-2) vs. DE PAUL (11-12, 6-4)

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2025

SETON HALL (15-5, 7-2) vs. DE PAUL (11-12, 6-4)

CHICAGO, ILL. – Wintrust Arena – 3:00 p.m. ET

TV:
BIG EAST Digital Network on FloCollege

Radio: 89.5 FM WSOU or WSOU.net

Live Stats: SHUpirates.com


THE GAME

Seton Hall will return to action on Saturday, February 1 when it travels to Chicago to face BIG EAST rival DePaul. Tip time is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET.

MEDIA

The game will be streamed live by the BIG EAST Digital Network and will be available for FloCollege subscribers with Dorian Craft and Alexis Ayala on the call. As usual, the game will also be available over the airwaves at 89.5 FM WSOU or wsou.net. Spencer Gonzales and Mike Federico will describe the action on the radio. Live stats will also be available.

WSOU is also airing a post-game “Hall Line” show following its women’s basketball games. Be sure to tune in after the final buzzer.

STREAM INFORMATION

The contest will streamed on FloCollege, one of the leading streaming services in the world. Special Seton Hall pricing is available only through this link for fans who want to subscribe to watch Seton Hall events, home and away, as well as all other live events on the FloSports platform. Fans with an .edu school address can purchase a subscription for $6.99 per month, and all other fans can purchase a subscription for $12.50 per month. The non-Seton Hall pricing on FloCollege is normally $29.99 per month.

LAST GAME

The Pirates used a 23-0 first-half run to pull away from Butler in a 71-48 victory in historic Walsh Gymnasium on Wednesday.

Both teams had trouble scoring in the first half, but the Pirates’ stellar defense rose to the occasion keeping Butler scoreless in the second quarter until there were only 52 seconds left before halftime.

Sophomore Savannah Catalon (Mansfield, Texas) had a game-high 15 points to go with three rebounds and six steals in only her second game back from injury. Freshman Jada Eads (Orlando, Fla.) didn’t have a great shooting game, but filled the box score. She finished with 14 points, six assists, tied her career-high with seven rebounds, and set a career-high with five steals. Faith Masonius (Spring Lake, N.J.) added 12 points and four rebounds before fouling out.



Seton Hall All-Time vs. the Blue Demons: DePaul leads, 24-9

2023-24 Meetings:

Seton Hall 71, DePaul 64 (F) – March 8, 2024 (Mohegan Sun Arena)

Seton Hall 91, DePaul 78 (F) – February 17, 2024 (Walsh Gymnasium)


AGAINST DE PAUL


Seton Hall and DePaul will meet on Saturday for the 34th time in history with the Blue Demons having largely dominated the series. DePaul owns a 24-9 all-time series lead, but The Hall has won four of the last five meetings, including a 71-64 victory in the first round of the 2024 BIG EAST Tournament last season. Due to the unbalanced schedule, the teams didn’t play in Chicago last year. The Pirates won, 91-78, last year in Walsh Gym.

SCOUTING DE PAUL

DePaul returns its No. 2 and No. 3 scorers in Jorie Allen and Kate Clarke, respectively, from a year ago. The Blue Demons added six freshmen to their young roster. DePaul fell to Seton Hall in the BIG EAST First Round, finishing the year 12-20 overall and 4-14 in conference play. Jill M. Pizzotti has assumed the role of interim head coach with Doug Bruno sidelined.

This season, DePaul is picked to finish ninth in the 11-team BIG EAST Conference, two spots behind the Pirates. Allen was named a Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention.

The Blue Demons enter Saturday’s contest with an 11-12 overall record and a 6-4 mark in BIG EAST play. DePaul has exceeded expectations in conference play so far, winning six of their first 10 games despite being picked ninth in the league. The Blue Demons had won two in a row before falling to No. 6 Connecticut on Wednesday, 84-58, in Chicago. DePaul currently leads the BIG EAST in offensive rebounding among conference games. Allen currently leads the BIG EAST in conference games with 19.6 points per game.

UP NEXT
Seton Hall will return to action on Wednesday, Feb. 5 when it heads to Omaha to face Creighton. Tip time is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET. The contest will be streamed by the BIG EAST Digital Network and available to FloCollege subscribers. 89.5 FM WSOU or wsou.net will also carry the game.



-SHU-

This guy was a leader of young men at multiple programs

so you're saying you hit your kids with a belt?
I'm not condoning hitting anyone with a belt, I was never hit with a belt although I will say the fear of the belt was good deterrent in my my life. Maybe you were a better kid than I was, you probably were, but the fear of a timeout, wouldn't have set me on the right path one bit. I'll bet these pills are linked to deaths (suicides) a lot more than any belts were. So I'll return the question to you, you're ok with giving your kids pills that could lead to suicide?
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