Friday, February 1, 2013

What a terrible sight for our young children to see.?


Tinker:

Misery does loves company. NBC, CBS, ABC, are simply three of the most deplorable TV news networks that is broadcasting in America these days. A sewer of thrill seeking people trying hard to make all of us working people upset. With their lack of professional skill, credibility, and work ethic. Much less talking about their sincere humanity to mankind.
Though the three TV networks profess otherwise. Swearing their good intentions to high heaven. All I keep seeing is the three network news people trying to attract attention anyway that they can, by any means that works.

What a terrible sight for our young children to see. And only heaven knows what the lord thinks about them?


Then after all the scripted bull talk. When the cat does comes out of the bag, into plain sight. We see stuff like this:
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http://money.msn.com/investing/bull-market-or-prelude-to-a-bust
By MSN Money staff

Bull market or prelude to a bust?

The markets are nearing levels not seen since 2007 -- but let's not forget the crash that followed those highs. Conditions now look eerily similar.

Image: Bull © Photographers Choice RF, SuperStock
There's a new exuberance sweeping the market. Major U.S. stock indexes are approaching new highs for the first time since 2007. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ($INDU -0.32%) is flirting with 14,000 again.

The surge started after Washington compromised on the fiscal cliff, releasing a pent-up surge of buying demand as investors enjoyed a reprieve from budget worries, the eurozone crisis and other concerns. Also contributing: Japan's aggressive efforts to weaken the yen, which have added another central bank to the list of those abusing their currencies to pump cash into the system. Even retail investors are stepping back into stocks.Read more...http://money.msn.com/investing/bull-market-or-prelude-to-a-bust
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And this:
http://openchannel.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/30/16774243-after-ethics-complaint-sen-menendez-pays-58500-for-two-flights-to-dominican-republic

After ethics complaint, Sen. Menendez pays $58,500 for two flights to Dominican Republic

By Michael Isikoff, National Investigative Correspondent, NBC News
U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez this month wrote a $58,500 check to a company owned by a South Florida eye doctor and political fundraiser to reimburse him for two personal flights to the Dominican Republic that the New Jersey Democrat did not report on his Senate financial disclosure form, his office confirmed to NBC News Wednesday night. Read more...http://openchannel.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/30/16774243-after-ethics-complaint-sen-menendez-pays-58500-for-two-flights-to-dominican-republic
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/30/jay-carney-had-absolutely-no-idea-how-to-answer-this-question/

Faith

Jay Carney Had Absolutely No Idea How to Answer This Question

Jan. 30, 2013.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney Fields Complex Question About Religion White House Press Secretary Jay Carney pauses as he speaks during his daily news briefing at the White House in Washington, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. Credit: AP

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney fielded a seriously loaded question on Wednesday about the moral decline of America, religious liberties that come from Jesus and the Declaration of Independence. Honestly, even if the White House really wanted to answer the long-winded question, it would likely require a very lengthy discussion due to the complexity of the issue.

When Dr. Anthony Harper of the InterMountain Christian News got his chance to ask Carney his question, this is what he went with:
“Regarding religious liberty faith issues, a lot of Christian churches want to know about how this relates to the problems we’re going through as a nation economically and otherwise, that would believe that our religious faith liberties — faith and religious liberties and life come from Jesus, not man.”
“I’m sorry, is — I didn’t get the question,” Carney replied, a little perplexed.

“Oh, I’ll rephrase that,” the reporter said. “Basically, the Christian churches in our nation are concerned about the moral decline in our nation and how faith and religious liberty issues and life are crucial, from the Declaration of Independence, and how that they would believe that our rights come from Jesus, not men. How would the administration respond to that?”

Carney didn’t provide and official “administration response” to the question, but he did humor the InterMountain Christian News reporter.
“I would tell you that the President, as a man of faith, believes very deeply in the importance that it plays in his life and understands clearly the importance it plays in the lives of so many millions of Americans,” he said.

Watch the video of the interaction below (video will start at relevant mark):

Harper is apparently a regular member of the White House Media Pool.

“As a member of the White House Media Pool, I am thankful to GOD for the opportunity to attend White House conferences,” Harper writes on the InterMountain Christian News website. “Christians need a prominent voice with our president and other national leadership.”

IMCN is a faith-based bi-monthly publication available throughout the “Intermountain region” of Colorado, southern Idaho, Montana, northern Nevada, eastern Oregon, Utah and Wyoming, according to the publication’s website. It relies on both paid advertising and donations to cover operation costs.
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Tinker: Oh well, I do need a good laugh !?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OBlgSz8sSM

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Tinker: Mark Richt, Will Muschamp, Gus Malzahn, Les Miles, Steve Spurrier, ECT. Better start out recruiting Nick Saban. And They better do it very soon. Because the cat is out of the bag now. And all the SEC college football fans are watching. The coach who simply goes along, to get along. Is going to get themselves fired from here on out. Stop Nick Saban or else! 
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http://www.dandydon.com/
Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
Good morning, Tiger Fans,
Last night LSU picked up another commitment for the class of 2013 in Duke Riley of John Curtis. Riley (LB, 6'1", 212) is a heck of a player who we have ranked at No. 12 on our list of Top LA Football Prospects for 2013, and I'm glad to see him as a part of this recruiting class. As most of you know, LSU had extended Riley a greyshirt offer a while back, but last night they upgraded the offer and Riley jumped on it. Riley is a great prospect with a strong work ethic who bleeds purple and gold, and if you haven’t seen his highlight video, check it out now. I spoke to my best source last night who told me that in addition to linebacker, Riley could be given a look at safety and will contribute on special teams.

At this time, I'm listing 28 commitments in this 2013 LSU recruiting class, but a couple of the players could be removed from the list soon. The two I'm referring to are Jeremy Cutrer (S, 6'3", 175, Jewel Sumner) and Tevin Lawson (DT, 6'4", 275, Denham Springs). It's looking like Cutrer will not qualify and will have to go the JUCO route before making his way to LSU. As for Lawson, there is concern that he may not qualify because of clearinghouse issues that are being looked into. According to multiple reports, Lawson's offer from LSU has been reduced to a greyshirt. As I've said before, the final week before National Signing Day is almost always interesting, and that's certainly the case this year.

In other football news, former Tiger Chad Jones worked out with the Saints yesterday, but as of now I have not heard anything about how he performed. I know I speak for the Tiger Nation when I wish Jones the very best. After all he's been through, to even be able to walk out onto the football field is an amazing, inspiring accomplishment. If Jones makes the Saints team, that would be one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, and I think it very well could happen. A while back I posted a link to this heart-wrenching video that documents Jones accident and rehabilitation. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out - but be forewarned that it's very intense. Chad Jones – Always A Fire Video Documentary
Read more...http://www.dandydon.com/
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http://www.dandydon.com/Chad_Jones_Always_A_Fire_Video_Documentary.php
(Video)

Chad Jones – Always A Fire
Video Documentary

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 http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/5056018-123/duke-riley-commits-to-lsu

Curtis linebacker Duke Riley commits to LSU

Advocate photo by APRIL BUFFINGTON Denham Springs’ defensive lineman Tevin Lawson, left and Louisiana School for the Deaf defensive lineman Anthony Johnson go through drills during practice for the U.S. Army Rough Riders at Independence Park in December.

By scott rabalais
Advocate sportswriter
January 31, 2013

Twenty-four hours. That’s all it took for Duke Riley to switch sidelines for the Cowboys Classic.
A day after Riley committed to TCU, the John Curtis linebacker switched his pledge to LSU after the Tigers finally came through Wednesday with a full scholarship offer.
Riley expressed his delight in a telling Twitter message that threatened to exceed the 140-character limit for all the exclamation points.
“Just Committed to LSU on a Full Scholarship!!!!!” Riley tweeted Wednesday night. “Ill be their (sic) in June!!!!”

The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Riley gives LSU 27 commitments for its 2013 class plus early signee Logan Stokes, the tight end from Northeast Mississippi Community College who enrolled earlier this month.

Riley’s pledge gives some much-desired momentum to a consensus top 10-ranked LSU recruiting class that has seen several offers of late get spurned by the Tigers’ targets.

Lauderdale Lakes (Fla.) Boyd Anderson wide receiver Eddie Jackson (6-1, 178) committed to Alabama over LSU and Florida State on Wednesday after taking his official visit to Baton Rouge last weekend.

Meanwhile, the commitment of Denham Springs lineman Tevin Lawson (6-4, 275) is in limbo after his coach said LSU asked the Yellow Jackets’ star to take a grayshirt.

Riley’s recruiting process ran exactly the opposite way. LSU dangled only a grayshirt for months, but Wednesday the Tigers passed a new offer across the table and Riley snapped it up.

Riley is a four-star prospect according to ESPN and gets three stars from Rivals, Scout and 24/7 Sports. ESPN ranks him as the No. 17 prospect in Louisiana, while 24/7 Sports ranks him No. 23 and Rivals ranks him No. 28.

Lawson, No. 152 on the ESPN 300 as an offensive guard, was asked Monday by LSU to take a grayshirt, according to Denham Springs coach Dru Nettles.

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“It’s a whirlwind so far,” Nettles said. “The family decided Monday afternoon to explore some options.”

Nettles said Lawson is considering a visit this weekend to Louisiana-Lafayette. Louisiana Tech, McNeese State, Southeastern Louisiana, Southern Mississippi, North Carolina, South Alabama, and Western Kentucky are among the schools that have also expressed interest, Nettles said.

The reason for LSU’s sudden hesitancy to take Lawson is the school’s concern over a summer class he took at Denham, Nettles said. Nettles said Lawson made a “D” in the class in question last year, made a “B” over the summer and is now taking the class for a third time.

“I’m 95 percent certain he will be eligible,” Nettles said, “almost 100 percent. There’s no reason to think it’s not (going to count). But they (LSU) thought it might. That’s on them. They know which classes we have him in.”

Nettles said he thinks there’s only a 50-50 chance Lawson will sign with anyone when the national signing period begins next Wednesday.

“He may take two or three visits to make sure he can choose between some of them,” Nettles said. “He can only make one visit before signing day.”

LSU continues its pursuit of the nation’s consensus No. 1 prospect, defensive end Robert Nkemdiche (6-5, 265) of Loganville (Ga.) Grayson, hoping he will follow through on plans to take his final official visit to Baton Rouge this weekend.

However, recruiting analyst Shea Dixon of 24/7 Sports said that as of Wednesday afternoon Nkemdiche had yet to firm up plans for his visit.

Nkemdiche is widely expected to sign with Ole Miss, where his brother Denzel plays linebacker.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQJ196X1U8Y

Jeremy Hill Senior Highlights

Uploaded on Dec 20, 2010

Jeremy Hill Redemptorist High School Class of 2011 Runningback 226 carries 2,226 Rushing Yards 40 total touchdowns
"Now playing RB for the LSU fighting tigers."
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http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/60021/whos-left-on-sec-recruiting-boards

SEC Blog

Who's left on SEC recruiting boards?

January, 31, 2013

By Chris Low | ESPN.com

With national signing day less than a week away, let’s take a look at some of the remaining targets on all 14 SEC teams’ recruiting boards.

Most of these players are uncommitted, while others may be committed but are still visiting and/or looking around.

The players are listed alphabetically:

ALABAMA

ARKANSAS
  • RB Alex Collins, Plantation, Fla., No. 57 in the ESPN 300
  • RB Denzell Evans, Bellaire, Texas, Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • OT Dwayne Johnson, Bellaire, Texas, Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • OT Kenny Lacy, Phoenix, Ariz., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • RB Korliss Marshall, Osceola, Ark., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • RB Altee Tenpenny, North Little Rock, Ark., No. 81 in the ESPN 300
  • RB Jordan Wilkins, Cordova, Tenn., No. 234 in the ESPN 300
AUBURN
FLORIDA
  • DT Jay-nard Bostwick, Port Saint Lucie, Fla., No. 286 in the ESPN 300
  • DE Tashawn Bower, Somerville, N.J., No. 132 in the ESPN 300
  • WR James Clark, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • QB Tanner McEvoy, Arizona Western College
  • OLB Quinton Powell, Daytona Beach, Fla., No. 99 in the ESPN 300
  • CB Jalen Ramsey, Brentwood, Tenn., No. 14 in the ESPN 300
  • DT Jarran Reed, East Mississippi Community College
  • ATH Ryan Timmons, Frankfurt, Ky., No. 249 in the ESPN 300
GEORGIA
  • DT Montravius Adams, Vienna, Ga., No. 13 in ESPN 300
  • DE Davin Bellamy, Chamblee, Ga., No. 299 in the ESPN 300
  • ILB Reuben Foster, Auburn, Ala., No. 16 in the ESPN 300
  • DT Toby Johnson, Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College
  • RB Alvin Kamara, Norcross, Ga., No. 32 in the ESPN 300
  • DT Dee Liner, Muscle Shoals, Ala., No. 26 in the ESPN 300
  • OLB Matthew Thomas, Miami, Fla., No. 6 in the ESPN 300
  • OT Laremy Tunsil, Lake City, Fla., No. 5 in the ESPN 300
KENTUCKY
  • WR Jeff Badet, Orlando, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • OLB James Hearns, Tallahassee, Fla., No. 279 in the ESPN 300
  • RB Jojo Kemp, DeLand, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • OG Ramsey Meyers, Orange Park, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • ATH Ryan Timmons, Frankfurt, Ky., No. 249 in the ESPN 300
  • CB Marquez White, Dothan, Ala., No. 158 in the ESPN 300
LSU
MISSISSIPPI STATE
  • CB Mackensie Alexander, Immokalee, Fla., No. 4 in the ESPN 300
  • DT Toby Johnson, Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College
  • DE Chris Jones, Houston, Miss., No. 46 in the ESPN 300
  • S Antonio Conner, Batesville, Miss., No. 24 in the ESPN 300
MISSOURI
OLE MISS
  • S Antonio Conner, Batesville, Miss., No. 24 in the ESPN 300
  • DE Elijah Daniel, Avon, Ind., No. 34 in the ESPN 300
  • OT Austin Golson, Prattville, Ala., No. 52 in the ESPN 300
  • DE Chris Jones, Houston Miss., No. 46 in the ESPN 300
  • DE Robert Nkemdiche, Loganville, Ga., No. 1 in the ESPN 300
  • DT Jarran Reed, East Mississippi Community College
  • OT Laremy Tunsil, Lake City, Fla., No. 5 in the ESPN 300
  • RB Jordan Wilkins, Cordova, Tenn., No. 234 in the ESPN 300
SOUTH CAROLINA
  • DT Keith Bryant, Delray Beach, Fla., No. 135 in the ESPN 300
  • OLB Tyrell Lyons, Jacksonville, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • OLB Skai Moore, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • ILB Yannick Ngakoue, Washington, D.C., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • ILB Jonathan Walton, Daphne, Ala., Unranked in the ESPN 300
TENNESSEE
  • S Vonn Bell, Rossville, Ga., No. 50 in the ESPN 300
  • DE Malik Brown, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • QB Joshua Dobbs, Alpharetta, Ga., No. 177 in the ESPN 300
  • RB Johnathan Ford, New Hope, Ala., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • DE Carl Lawson, Alpharetta, Ga., No. 2 in the ESPN 300
  • ILB E.J. Levenberry, Woodbridge, Va., No. 291 in the ESPN 300
TEXAS A&M
  • OG Joas Aguilar, North Richland Hills, Texas, No. 213 in the ESPN 300
  • CB Mackensie Alexander, Immokalee, Fla., No. 4 in the ESPN 300
  • DE Daeshon Hall, Lancaster, Texas, Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • DE Torrodney Prevot, Houston Texas, No. 236 in the ESPN 300
  • ATH Levonte Whitfield, Orlando, Fla., No. 73 in the ESPN 300
VANDERBILT
  • OLB Zach Cunningham, Pinson, Ala., No. 257 in the ESPN 300
  • OLB Skai Moore, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • S Jeremy Tyler, Lithonia, Ga., Unranked in the ESPN 300
  • RB Jordan Wilkins, Cordova, Tenn., No. 234 in the ESPN 300
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