Saturday, July 20, 2013

Are you kidding me!?


Tinker:

Just who's team is some American people on anyway you infernal racism gripe, and can we at least get along with each other then. Or does that mean we are not going fishing with each other ever, because you are uptown and I am simply from another part of the neighborhood.

Is true class only money or a simple decent feeling coming from within the person, and certainly not a hypocrites social game to further our political standing, right?

You know what, I don't believe the talk that has been coming out of the Ivy towers New England states Ivy league school power brokers mouths. That has had a lock on the news media writing news stories up there, helping to control the people living up there. No I still think that the majority of the American population in the New England States are as passionate about our country as the people down South, and West are.

I think that the old overused talk of yesterday Ivy league elite misusing their educational advantages is fading into the vapor of oblivion. And that the spirit of the held back decent American people are beginning to change what they can change, and finally leaving what they can't change alone.

That the sword of the television is going to be the instrument of the wiseguys demise, because just enough information of substance is filtering through the public airway anyway.
So that will of course mean that a lot of freeloaders and bull talkers that have been on the take, will be without a job, and perhaps need to go pick some vegetables for their daily living. Do a little hard work for a change, resting their talking jaws and becoming a lot healthier.

I would much rather listen to our president talking about the problem that helped put the city of Detroit into bankruptcy. Than the bull talk he keeps parroting from the New England social policies who have been blowing phoney smoke all over the America people for at least 40 years now. Good grief can't we talk to each other about what really matter to the American citizens for a welcome change.

Barack Obama said that our American court system are racist. My goodness sakes ladies and gentleman I am afraid that President Barack Obama is nothing more then a creature of the New England Ivory league blue bloods oracles, that created the policy that put the City of Detroit into bankruptcy in the first place.

I swear the democrats party now sound like that they intend on keeping this social mess just the way it is, and that the politicians working in Washington DC are not really trying to fix what is broke in America at all.
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Who is Antonio West?

Friday, July 19, 2013 13:30
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Subject: Who is Antonio
West?


I can stir the soup just like the racist al sharpton.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151685308194178&set=a.430235629177.220086.652974177&type=1&ref=nf

Hello. Don’t recognize me? That’s OK; I understand.
My name was Antonio West. I was the 13-month old child who was shot in the face at point blank range by two black teens, who were attempting to rob my mother, who was also shot.
I think my murder and my mommy’s wounding made the news for maybe a day, and then disappeared.
A Grand Jury of my mommy's peers from Brunswick, Georgia ruled the black teens who murdered me will not face the death penalty... too bad it was me who got the death sentence from my killers instead, because Mommy didn’t have the money they demanded.

See, my family made the mistake of being white in a 73% non-white neighborhood, but my murder wasn’t ruled a ‘hate crime’.
Oh, and President Obama didn’t take a single moment to acknowledge my murder. He couldn’t have any children who could possibly look like me - so why should he care?

I’m one of the youngest murder victims in our great Nation's history, but the media didn’t care to cover the story of my being killed in cold blood.

There isn’t a white equivalent of Al Sharpton, because if there was he would be branded a ‘racist’. So no one’s rushing to Brunswick, Georgia to demonstrate and demand ‘justice’ for me. There’s no ‘White Panther’ party, either, to put a bounty on the lives of the two black teens who murdered me.
I have no voice, I have no representation, and unlike those who shot me in the face while I sat innocently in my stroller - I no longer have my life.
Isn’t this a great country?

So while you’re out seeking ‘justice for Trayvon’, please remember to seek ‘justice’ for me. Tell your friends about me, tell you families, get tee-shirts with my face on them, and make the world pay attention, just like you did for Trayvon.

I won’t hold my breath.
I don’t have to anymore.
NESARA- Restore America – Galactic News
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If teen had been white, 'outcome and the aftermath might have been different'...
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TIME TO ACT ON TRAYVON

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NBA Legend Charles Barkley Says He Agrees With Zimmerman Verdict, Bashes Media for Giving White and Black Racists a ‘Platform’
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NBA Legend Charles Barkley Says He Agrees With Zimmerman Verdict, Bashes Media for Giving White and Black Racists a ‘Platform’

“I think sometimes when people talk about racism, they say only white people are racist, but I think black people are too. I don’t think the media has clean hands.”
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Watch: Jay Carney Scolds High School Intern for ‘Ridiculous’ Zimmerman Inquiry During Press Briefing
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Watch: Jay Carney Scolds High School Intern for ‘Ridiculous’ Zimmerman Inquiry During Press Briefing

“You can editorialize all you want, and I have no doubt that you will, but that is a ridiculous statement.”
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Hannity Battles NAACP Leader: ‘Can You Name One Person by Name That Died in Chicago’ During Zimmerman Trial?
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Hannity Battles NAACP Leader: ‘Can You Name One Person by Name That Died in Chicago’ During Zimmerman Trial?

Guess what his answer was to that “talking point.”
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Larry Elder Goes Off on Piers Morgan During Explosive Race Debate: ‘You’re Making Black People Feel as if They Are Under Siege…It’s an Outrage!’


Jul. 17, 2013 10:34pm


Larry Elder Goes Off on Piers Morgan During Explosive Race Debate (Screengrab via Mediaite)
CNN host Piers Morgan on Wednesday made good on his offer to have conservative personality Larry Elder on his show to debate the George Zimmerman trial, Rachel Jeantel and race relations in the United States. The exchange was just as confrontational and explosive as you might expect.

Elder told Morgan that his interview with Zimmerman trial witness Rachel Jeantel was terrible as he “condescendingly” tried to convince her that she was a “victim.”

“This is a young lady who didn’t apply herself, a 19 year old who is still in high school. Instead of saying, ‘Young lady, take this as an opportunity to take stock of your life,’ you treated her like she was a victim. And that’s how you’re doing this whole thing about race and racism,” Elder said.

He went on to point out that there were 7,000 murders last year of black people, almost all of which were committed by blacks. Elder also said there have been 480 blacks killed in Chicago alone and 75 percent of the cases have gone unsolved.

“Where are the cameras, where are the shows?” Elder asked Morgan. “It’s outrageous to act as if black America should fear some non-black guy stalking some black kid at night. The likelihood of a black person being killed by a non-black person is extremely remote, which is why this became a big national issue in the first place.”

Morgan said he agreed with Elder about the unacceptable levels of violence in Chicago, though Elder doubted his sincerity and called him a “bleeding heart liberal.”

“Half of the murders in this country are committed by black people, even though black people are 12 percent of the population,” Elder countered. “This is why commonsensical people profile.”

Morgan asked his guest to “calm down,” but Elder just kept on tearing away at Morgan’s argument.

“I’m just bothered by how you are handling all this,” he said. “You think you are doing something for black people but you’re not. You’re making black people feel as if they are under siege and it’s not true, it’s an outrage!”

Morgan later asked Elder if he felt that Jeantel was “stupid,” to which Elder reminded the CNN host that he used the word “stupid.”

However, Elder did tell Morgan he thought he was “stupid” for trying to convince black people that racism is still a huge issue in present day America.

Getting back to the details of the Zimmerman case, Elder said he doesn’t know anyone who would have actually filed charges in the case due to the lack of probable cause in the first place. Morgan disagreed, calling it “wrong” that Zimmerman is getting away with no punishment.

“He’s a marked man!” Elder replied. “He will never have a moment of peace! He’s killed somebody, morally he’ll have to deal with that.”

Morgan countered by saying that Zimmerman has it “easy” compared to Trayvon Martin, who is dead.

Elder later scolded Morgan for treating “black people like children” and told him he should be “ashamed” of himself.

Elder concluded by preaching the importance of personal responsibility, particularly within the black community.

“As if [the Zimmerman case] somehow is some sort of indictment of America and black people should look over their shoulders every night and act as if a white guy is going to jump out of a bush and get them. It’s outrageous,” he said. “Hard work wins. Get an education, don’t pay attention to negative people, stay focused and you’ll be OK in America. That’s why most of the people in the world want to come here, that’s why you want to come here, Piers.”

“Thank you, Larry Elder,” Morgan said.

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Here’s Chris Matthews’ Apology on Behalf of ‘All White People’
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Here’s Chris Matthews’ Apology on Behalf of ‘All White People’

“I’m speaking now for all white people…”
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Ann Coulter

TO AVOID LOOKING LIKE A CRIMINAL, DON’T COMMIT A CRIME


July 17, 2013
Black liberals keep bemoaning the danger to their own teenage sons after the "not guilty" verdict in George Zimmerman's murder trial. To avoid what happened to Trayvon Martin, their boys need only follow this advice: Don't walk up to a stranger and punch him, ground-and-pound him, MMA-style, and repeatedly smash his head against the pavement.

The Justice-for-Trayvon crowd keeps pretending there hasn't been a trial where the evidence overwhelmingly showed that Trayvon committed the first (and only) crime that night by assaulting Zimmerman. Instead, the race agitators are sticking with the original story peddled by the media, back when we had zero facts. To wit, that Zimmerman had stalked a young black child and shot him dead just for being black and wearing a hoodie.


Dozens of these hair-on-fire racism stories are retold in my book, Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama. In the golden age of racial demagoguery, they came at a pace of about one a year. Al Sharpton was usually involved.

A normal person would hear some of the more outlandish allegations and think, "I can't believe it!" not meaning, "Wow! What a blockbuster story!" but rather, "I would like to hear the facts because I literally don't believe it." (That was much of America's reaction to the media's claim last year that a neighborhood-watch captain in Florida had hunted down a black teenager and shot him dead just for wearing a hoodie.)

Whenever a much-celebrated claim of racism turned out to be false -- which was almost always -- you'd just stop hearing about it. There would never be a clippable story admitting that the media's harrumphing had been in error: Attention, readers! That story we've been howling about for several months turned out to be a complete fraud.

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Tinker:

LSU is not going to ride a bus or fly to Tuscaloosa, AL. on Nov. 9. No! They are going to walk there eating bugs and snakes, drinking filthy water, and if at game time anyone or thing that is not a tiger that get around them, will die...

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LSU head coach Les Miles


Photo by: LSUsports.net, LSU Athletics Publications
Miles Steals the Show on Final SEC Media Day

Published: July 18, 2013, 05:39 PM (CT)

by Bill Martin (@LSUBillMartin), Associate SID


HOOVER, Ala. – A record 1,200 credentialed media members greeted LSU head coach Les Miles, quarterback Zach Mettenberger, safety Craig Loston and wide receiver Jarvis Landry Thursday morning as the Tigers previewed the 2013 season on the final day of Southeastern Conference Football Media Days at the Wynfrey Hotel.


LSU took a one-hour charter flight from Baton Rouge to Hoover at 6:15 a.m. before beginning a three-hour rotation through the various platforms on the floor of the Wynfrey. Miles and the players spoke with television and print media from across the nation and did interviews with ESPN College Football Live, ESPN GameDay, ESPN.com, Fox Sports South, Sirius/XM Satellite Radio and CBS.

Head Coach Les Miles (Quotes/Video)
WR Jarvis Landry (Quotes/Video)
S Craig Loston (Quotes/Video)
QB Zach Mettenberger (Quotes/Video)


Miles stole the show Thursday morning in the main media room with his introduction discussing the summer with his family at the ballpark, rappelling a downtown Baton Rouge building for an adoption charity and the development of his team as he enters his ninth season with the program. He fielded questions from topics ranging from scheduling and social media to the emergence of Mettenberger under new offensive coordinator Cam Cameron.
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Live blog: SEC media days

July, 18, 2013
By ESPN.com staff | ESPN.com
Join our ESPN.com college football experts for a live blog from SEC media days. We'll have highlights, pictures, videos and interviews with SEC players and coaches from Alabama, Georgia, LSU and Vanderbilt live from Hoover, Ala.

Join us beginning at 9:30 a.m. ET by submitting your comments and questions. See you there. You can also view all the action on ESPNU or WatchESPN.com.

Here is our live blog of Day 1 and Day 2 in case you missed it.

SEC Media Days (Thursday)

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  • 4:38 PM

    Dan Jung

    espn.go.com
    Chris Low and Edward Aschoff wrap up Day 3 of SEC media days.
  • Edward Aschoff

    OK folks, we're done. It was a fun three days here in Hoover, but it has all come to an end. The season is right around the corner and I can't wait. I'm sure you guys can't either. Thanks for reading.
  • 3:03 PM

    Edward Aschoff

    Joe: The Bulldogs don't run a spread. They certainly like to spread things out, but they are a pound-it-out team most of the time and throw two tight ends out there at times. The OL should be fine because all five starters are coming back and they developed nicely throughout last season. The start to the season shouldn't be too much trouble for that line.
    3:01 PM
  • Chris Low

    Saban said freshman running back Derrick Henry and junior defensive end/outside linebacker Xzavier Dickson are both on schedule in their recovery from injuries. Saban said both players were able to make it through the offseason conditioning program. "Are they 100 percent? Probably not quite. Should they be there by the first game? I feel pretty certain about that," Saban said.
  • 2:58 PM

    Joe

    I know Georgia has experienced a transition to the spread offense. How can that help them against quicker defenses like South Carolina, Clemson, LSU, and potentially Alabama or LSU? Also, do you think the OL is more likely to gain experience or fatigue in the first month of the season?
  • Edward Aschoff

    Slymm: I think Steen is a quality linemen who could have left early if he wanted to. Cyrus should be just fine at LT and is a future first-round draft pick. Ryan Kelly is someone people think might be one of the better centers in this league right now and he has spent his career watching. He got to learn from one of the best in Barrett Jones. Cyrus Kouandjio's brother Arie has dealt with injuries, but Saban feels pretty good about him playing this fall. The big thing with this line was that it bonded so much during the tougher parts of spring camp. It will bond even more this fall.

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Parkway QB Brandon Harris commits to LSU

July 19, 2013   -   © 2013 Tiger Rag

Tigers land nation’s top-ranked dual threat QB for Class of 2014



By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor


Class of 2014 quarterback Brandon Harris has always said his favorite player is Cam Newton.

But Harris won’t follow in Newton’s footsteps at Auburn. Instead, he’ll play under a different Cam — at LSU.

The nation’s top-ranked dual threat quarterback for the Class of 2014 out of Parkway High School in Bossier City, La. pledged to play his college football for Cam Cameron, Les Miles, and the LSU Tigers.

“There were a lot of things that pushed LSU over the top,” Harris told media at his signing yesterday.. “The opportunity to compete and play right away is there. Coach Cameron and Coach Miles were great throughout all of this and were huge factors.”

Though LSU signed two quarterbacks in 2013 and will likely have four other quarterbacks on the roster for next season, Harris said the coaches told him he’ll get the chance to compete for the starting job when he enrolls early in the spring.

“They told me they wanted to recruit me to come in and compete right away,” he said, “and that’s what I wanted to hear. I’m going to enjoy my last semester of high school then come January I’ll be in Baton Rouge working my tail off.”

Harris’s announcement didn’t come as a shock, as many recruiting experts felt he was LSU’s to lose, especially after Auburn secured a commitment from Sean White of Hollywood, Fla. earlier in the week. But Harris said he didn’t come to a final decision between LSU, Ohio State, and Auburn until the weekend.

“Ohio State and Auburn were big factors,” he said. “I didn’t just decide overnight I wanted to go to LSU. It took time. They wowed me at Auburn, but at the end of the day, it’s where your heart is.”

Harris said that outside of his family, several people were influential in his decision, including Cameron.

“I want to be a first round pick in the NFL as a quarterback one day,” Harris said. “And I know under his leadership. I can accomplish that. He’s a guy who has coached in the NFL for numerous years. He understands how to do this.”

Another person who helped Harris was former LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson, a counselor at LSU’s Elite Camp earlier this week who had several discussions with Harris.

“Jordan just told me to take accountability,” Harris said. “When you play for a big university like LSU, you have to take accountability. If you’re going to be the starting quarterback, you can’t do things a running back may do. Quarterbacks carry more weight on their shoulders. If you guys ever get the chance to sit and talk with Jordan Jefferson, he’s an unbelievable guy.”

Harris, meanwhile, is an unbelievable talent who blew away Cameron during a workout earlier this summer and vaulted to the top of LSU’s board. Cameron told Tiger Rag in June that he’s a big fan of quarterbacks who can run and throw.

“The better you can run, that’s a plus,” Cameron said. “We can function with a tough guy who’s got great leadership skills, knows how to play the game, knows situations, can play smart. All shapes and sizes, all different speeds – we don’t have to have a guy who runs 4.5. But, if he can do all those other things and run 4.5, that might be the guy that has everything.”

Harris, who sports a 4.6 40, says he can run, but prefers to pass first.

“I’m a passer, with the ability to run,” he said. “I look to throw the ball before I run.”

With his commitment, Harris could start a run on Louisiana’s top prospects pledging to LSU. The Tigers are still in the mix for the nation’s best at runningback — St. Augustine’s Leonard Fournette — and three of the best receivers in the country in John Curtis’s Malachi Dupre, Edna Karr’s Speedy Noil, and Barbe’s Trey Quinn. Harris says he’s ready to hit the recruiting trail for LSU on all of those guys, but added that he won’t be too aggressive.

“One thing I won’t do is try to get a guy to decommit or force someone him to go somewhere he doesn’t want to go,” he siad. “At the end of the day, if Leonard Fournette or Malachi Dupre or Trey Quinn decide they want to come to LSU, I’m going to welcome them with open arms.”

Now, the LSU family welcomes Harris with open arms. He’ll turn his focus back to Parkway football for now, but the recruiting process is done.

Harris is all LSU.

“I went from 42 scholarship offers to dropping it to seven to dropping it to three and now to one,” he said. “And this is the one place I want to be at.”
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 Les Miles, Johnny Manziel, Jadeveon Clowney

SEC Storylines

What we learned at SEC media days: Johnny Manziel is who he is, Les Miles is a schedule crusader, and more. Chris Low » McCarron's smooth offseason » Vote: Manziel or McCarron? »Blog »
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Tinker:

LSU is going to plunder Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Terrorise the people, dogs, and cats...they are going to tear down the football stadium and take all their women back to Louisiana.
Oh my god my heart is all aflutter.
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Lsu Tigers - Lightning Crashes

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ESPN Recruiting Nation Football
LSU lands QB Brandon Harris
Updated: July 18, 2013, 4:22 PM ET
By Gary Laney | RecruitingNation


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