Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Sitting on the dock of the bay as bad parents do a lot of harm: Hotty toddy and geaux tigers!!!


Tinker:

Black on black shooting crime is the real story all around the surface of the news media racism shrill, peddling the white Hispanic Josh Zimmerman shooting of a unarmed black teen, Trayvon Martin story.

Is it the guns or is it the place and people around these young black children that is killing them in the black on black shootings in inner city America.


Is it simply of course the very bad parenting and depraved behavior of the neighborhood citizens living there, in those crime ridden neighborhoods where the black children are getting killed. Or is it what I don't believe these black on black killing crime to be. That it is the racism white people fault that the black children are getting killed, and are dying because of the easy assess to hand guns and the darker colored skin that they were born with.

I am very tired of the worn out televised
racism road show scripted by the news networks and Washington DC politicians, to better further their ability to pull the political leavers to power and money. No that jive show is getting boring.

And where is the focus on this hideous killing children social problem in the killing streets of America today and why are the people living there making the hood gangs into something of a television celebrity.

Perhaps the true story of that black on black street crime is most likely because so many subnormal educated people living a very noisy life there, seems to be getting louder and louder. Because when people tell one lie that they need to keep covering up, then they must use a thousand other lies to cover up the first lie.

Like a shrill noise from a guilty person becoming more louder from a lot of other guilty people lying. Does loud noise drown out the truth or just cover it up.

It is not the color of their skin, or the guns fault but the person and people living there fault. Who simply keep lying to everyone and themselves. If they are unable to make it where they are living in the neighborhoods that they raise their children in, then they are not very likely that they can make it anywhere.

Stop using bull talking street language that no one can understand, the trump up tong noise to pull the wool over the eyes of the other hard working
American citizens trying to get ahead. And of course it is long past the time that the bad parents should be held totally responsible for the failure of the children going to the school rooms in the crime ridden streets in the selfsame town and city's all over America.

It is not the easy gun access or the color of darker skin that is at fault here in the school rooms of America. But simply too many very bad parents that is creating a climate of very noisy protesting freeloaders looking for someone else to carry their load of responsibility. No the fault is in themselves.

If I was a black person I would be very mad with the NAACP telling everyone else that I can't make it in America because I am a darker colored person. The NAACP is ether out of touch from the real truth to success in America or just a bunch of running dogs barking louder and louder themselves, and are really not good for our American community at all.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd3rA89VhtA

Otis Redding-Sitting on the dock of the bay

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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012/04/09/race-wars-part-1-the-shocking-data-on-black-on-black-crime/

‘Race Wars’ Part 1: The Shocking Data on Black-on-Black Crime


Apr. 9, 2012 9:40pm

Black-on-black crime is a sensitive subject in this increasingly polarized nation.  While covered in academia and occasionally addressed by talking heads on television, some believe it rarely, if ever, receives the type and depth of attention it deserves. Instead, critics argue that this national tragedy is usually swept under the rug by powerful interest groups and individuals more concerned with elevating their own racially-driven agendas than addressing the real issues at hand. The Trayvon Martin case is only the most recent example of this grim hypocrisy.

Indeed, statistics support a very different narrative than the one usually offered by “race hustlers,” as Pastor C.L. Bryant calls them, who routinely portray an America where members of the black community are selectively targeted and brutalized by white racists.

A 2007 special report released by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, reveals that approximately 8,000 — and, in certain years, as many as 9,000 African Americans are murdered annually in the United States. This chilling figure is accompanied by another equally sobering fact, that 93% of these murders are in fact perpetrated by other blacks. The analysis, supported by FBI records, finds that in 2005 alone, for example, African Americans accounted for 49% of all homicide victims in the US — again, almost exclusively at the hands of other African Americans.

To put these number in perspective, recall that over 6,400 U.S. service men and women have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan combined over the course of a decade-long war fought in those nations. During the Vietnam War, which lasted nearly 13 years, some 58,000 Americans were killed — nearly 13 percent of whom were African American.
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Tinker:
Here let the Peek- a- Boo NSA artist listen to this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=sDc0ID6PJeg&feature=youtu.be

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to Norma
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFlc6lNgFXY

Lsu Tigers - Lightning Crashes

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeMQszVWhJc&list=PL6CF57F50A399EDA9

Season of Glory, the 1959 Ole Miss Rebels part 3 of 5.mov

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpvsFBu7dUM

Jackson Touchdown Club 50th annivesary celebration Ole Miss vs LSU Pt. 1


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VivygD04PiI

Jackson Touchdown Club 50th anniversary celebration Ole Miss vs LSU Pt. 2

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkxKsaUaw1w

Jackson Touchdown Club 50th anniversary celebration Ole Miss vs LSU Pt. 3

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjCE5ZRKfas

Jackson Touchdown Club 50th anniversary celebration Ole Miss vs LSU Pt. 4

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIHdlAg4Uic

Billy Cannon Run October 31, 1959

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http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/66411/video-x-factor-mississippi-rebels

Video: Mississippi Rebels's X factor

July, 12, 2013
By Edward Aschoff | ESPN.com


Safety Trae Elston is Ole Miss' X factor for the 2013 season.


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Any university with fans that can have this much passion over a song, will of course never have too much trouble fielding a hard fighting college football team. I think whenever another football team plays against the Ole Miss rebels in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, or elsewhere. That they would do good for themselves not to take winning the football game for granted.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNtDB5au1as
Ole Miss Band Playing Dixie With Love For The Last Time In The Grove!
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Didn't they change their name from The Rebels to The Black Bears?
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I don't know anyone who calls them that, you...Everyone I know says Ole Miss Rebels?
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No, but your ignorance is evident.
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When slavery was the center of everything in America and the Southern States broke away from the government of the United States over that argument.

The fighting spirit of very brave men are something that we all learn about one way or another. But never was that more clearer than in the brave soldiers who had to fight for their life in one of the bloodiest battles in the American civil war, Gettysburg.
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Just because you say it doesn't make it true Mr. Ugly Rebelstrife, so I don't believe what you said about my ignorance over the X factor in college football and you can indeed simply go peddle your papers somewhere else.
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Sorry TigerGumbo,
That wasn't directed at you, it was directed at Liberal Media Bias. His statement about the name change brought about my statement of his ignorance.
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Oh! I misunderstood, I apologize also. I have always felt a close affection for the Ole Miss Rebels because to me they are not just a school of old bricks and mortar in Oxford, Mississippi.

But a university resting on sacred hollowed ground where men and women like us walked back and fourth talking friendly in the grove. Until it is time to go see a football game against LSU, when all bets are off. The deep prideful spirit within the students and people who went to school there, that simply refuses to die. Hotty toddy and geaux tigers!!!
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College Football Player Journey illustration

The Recruiting Year

All prospects start as unknown talents. Once they're discovered, every path is different. These are four such stories through the eyes of those who lived them. Mitch Sherman »Behind the scenes »
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