Saturday, November 30, 2013

Do you want to take a bet that they don't fix anything?


Tinker:

The sins of our fathers after our country's Founding Fathers of the United States of America created a great way of check and balances to help the American people govern their country, did not start with Barack Obama. This once upon a time crime wave in the American people federal government has been going on for a very long time now.

So you are hoping that the establishment Republicans party will save the day from the mess that the establishment Democratic party left behind.

The American government establishment is the people that has driven the American people federal government over the cliff of corruption for as long as I can remember. Why in the world would you think that the selfsame people who abuse the laws of the federal government, will fix anything.

The American people are going to need to start over from the very beginning, just like psychologist do to understand a very disturbed mental patients, who can't seem to control their emotions. The trouble with the patients mental breakdown started a long time ago and it will be necessary to go back over the reasons why a breakdown in their mental health occurred.

So too will the American people need to go back over every single moment of corruption that the Tweedledee/Tweedledum government workers started fixing the American people federal government for their own self serving reasons.

The American people United States government breakdown started a very long time ago, and the American people have a lot of hard work in front of them. So the American people should really start going about voting for the right people as soon as they can. Don't you think?

No more Tweedledee/Tweedledum corrupt government workers, right?
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IS IT TOO SOON TO SAY "I TOLD YOU SO"?

November 27, 2013

Back in September, The New York Times promoted Bill de Blasio's mayoral candidacy with an editorial titled, "Don't Fear the Squeegee Man." The editorial informed readers that crime wouldn't get worse under de Blasio because "policing is far better than it used to be, thanks to innovations by Mayor David Dinkins." (Emphasis added -- the Times was not being sarcastic.)

Under the policing "innovations" of Mayor Dinkins, the annual murder rate in New York City rose to an all-time high of 2,245 in Dinkins' first year in office. After four years of hard work, the murder rate had dropped by about 10 percent, to a merely astronomical 1,995 per year.

In Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's very first year in office, the murder rate fell 20 percent. The Times acknowledged the dramatic drop in crime with an article titled, "New York City Crime Falls But Just Why Is a Mystery." By Giuliani's last year in office, there were only 714 murders in the entire city, a drop of 64 percent from Dinkins' personal best. By continuing Giuliani's aggressive crime policies, Mayor Michael Bloomberg got the murder rate for 2012 down to 419 in a city of 8 million people.

But at the Times, they think we've been living in hell since Giuliani's election, and the most urgent priority for the next mayor is to get back to Dinkins' New York.

They're not alone. (Thus de Blasio's election.) In 2001, Richard Goldstein of The Village Voice announced on MSNBC'S "Hardball," "I feel less safe today in New York City than I did 20 years ago." This was a position Goldstein developed after taking a vow to never leave his apartment, allow visitors, read a newspaper, watch TV or listen to the radio.

A couple of weeks ago, the Times ran another item downplaying the coming crime surge under Mayor de Blasio. Former hedge fund manager Neil Barsky wrote a column mocking his fellow 1-percenters for fretting about the new mayor with this advice: "Calm down." (I find few balms as soothing as being told to "calm down.") Read More »
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Unbelievable!!!

Tinker:

Unbelievable in every way! LSU star quarterback Zach Mettenberger goes down with a knee injury in the fourth quarter with Arkansas leading 27 to LSU 24 and Arkansas punts the football down to LSU half yard line with 209 left to play.

Backup LSU quarterback Anthony Jennings finds a way to work the football out into midfield with 124 left. Travin Dural breaks open down the near sidelines as Jennings passes the football like Johnny Unites ever so on the mark, as Dural runs into the Arkansas end zone with a easy pitch and catch. LSU 31 Arkansas 27. The LSU defense comes in and sacks the Arkansas Quarterback who fumbles the football over to LSU. Tigers win the football game 31 to 27 final.
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Backup QB Jennings leads late drive as No. 15 LSU comes back on Arkansas, 31-27

Published November 29, 2013
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BATON ROUGE, La. –  Backup quarterback Anthony Jennings lofted a 49-yard touchdown pass to Travin Dural with 1:15 left, and No. 15 LSU pulled out a tense 31-27 victory over upset-minded Arkansas on Friday.

Jennings, a freshman, entered the game after senior starter Zach Mettenberger hurt his left leg in the fourth quarter, and the game came down to whether he could drive the Tigers 99 yards in the final 3 minutes.

He responded with a pair of clutch first-down passes and a 21-yard scramble to set up his winning scoring strike that kept LSU (9-3, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) alive for a fourth-straight 10-win campaign.

Brandon Allen completed two touchdown passes to tight end Hunter Henry, the second giving Arkansas (3-9, 0-8) a 27-21 lead that stood most of the fourth quarter. But Jennings' heroics extended the Razorbacks' school-record losing streak to nine games.
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Final

Arkansas 27

(3-9, 0-8 SEC)

(17) LSU 31

(9-3, 5-3 SEC)


2:30 PM ET, November 29, 2013
Tiger Stadium, BATON ROUGE, LA



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ARK 7 10 10 027
#17LSU 14 0 7 1031

Anthony Jennings rescues LSU after Zach Mettenberger injury

Associated Press
Backup QB Rallies LSU Past Arkansas
Zach Mettenberger left the game in the fourth quarter with a leg injury, but Anthony Jennings came in and threw a 49-yd touchdown pass to Travin Dural with 1:15 left to lead No. 17 LSU past Arkansas 31-27.Tags: Arkansas, LSU, Zach Mettenberger, Anthony Jennings
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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Backup quarterback Anthony Jennings lofted a 49-yard touchdown pass to Travin Dural with 1:15 left, and No. 15 LSU pulled out a tense 31-27 victory over upset-minded Arkansas on Friday.

Jennings, a freshman, entered the game after senior starter Zach Mettenberger hurt his left leg in the fourth quarter, and the game came down to whether he could drive the Tigers 99 yards in the final 3 minutes.

He responded with a pair of clutch first-down passes and a 21-yard scramble to set up his winning scoring strike that kept LSU (9-3, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) alive for a fourth-straight 10-win campaign.

Brandon Allen completed two touchdown passes to tight end Hunter Henry, the second giving Arkansas (3-9, 0-8) a 27-21 lead that stood most of the fourth quarter. But Jennings' heroics extended the Razorbacks' school-record losing streak to nine games.

Team Stat Comparison

ARKLSU
1st Downs1725
Total Yards360470
Passing178232
Rushing182238
Penalties2-157-33
3rd Down Conversions5-127-12
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers22
Possession31:1428:46

Passing Leaders

ArkansasC/ATTYDSAVGTDINT
Allen19/291786.121
LSUC/ATTYDSAVGTDINT
Mettenberger14/221567.101

Rushing Leaders


ArkansasCARYDSAVGTDLG
Williams 13584.5018
Herndon 25025.0042

LSUCARYDSAVGTDLG
Hill 201457.3152
Magee 7588.3229

Receiving Leaders

ArkansasRECYDSAVGTDLG
Hatcher78412.0043
Henry 5418.2212

LSURECYDSAVGTDLG
Landry 811314.1032
Dural 1 4949.0149

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTERARKLSU
TD11:15Terrence Magee 29 Yd Run (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) 07
TD06:26Kiero Small 3 Yd Run (Zach Hocker Kick) 77
TD03:38Terrence Magee 23 Yd Run (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) 714
SECOND QUARTERARKLSU
TD06:14Hunter Henry 9 Yd Pass From Brandon Allen (Zach Hocker Kick) 1414
FG 00:00Zach Hocker 20 Yd 1714
THIRD QUARTERARKLSU
FG09:27Zach Hocker 28 Yd 2014
TD07:35Jeremy Hill 52 Yd Run (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) 2021
TD00:50Hunter Henry 2 Yd Pass From Brandon Allen (Zach Hocker Kick) 2721
FOURTH QUARTERARKLSU
FG04:56Colby Delahoussaye 37 Yd 2724
TD01:15Travin Dural 49 Yd Pass From Anthony Jennings (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) 2731
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Rewind: LSU 31, Arkansas 27

Bryan Lazare

Associated Press/Bill Haber

Backup quarterback Anthony Jennings combined with Travin Dural for a 49-yard touchdown pass with slightly more than one minute remaining in the game as LSU rallied for a 31-27 victory against Arkansas on Friday afternoon at Tiger Stadium.

HOW THEY SCORED
Score: Terrence Magee 29-yard run. Colby Delahoussaye PAT. LSU 7, Arkansas 0

Drive: 7 plays, 70 yards
Time of Possession: 2:14
Time Remaining: 11:15, first quarter
Key Play: On third-and-ten, Zach Mettenberger completed a 16-yard pass to Odell Beckham for a first down at Arkansas' 34.

Score: Kiero Small 3-yard run. Zach Hocker PAT. Arkansas 7, LSU 7
Drive: 8 plays, 86 yards
Time of Possession: 4:34
Time Remaining: 6:26, first quarter
Key Play: On third-and-two, Brandon Allen completed a 7-yard pass to Hunter Henry for a first down at LSU's 6.

Score: Magee 23-yard run. Delahoussaye PAT. LSU 14, Arkansas 7
Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards
Time of Possession: 2:55
Time Remaining: 3:38, first quarter
Key Play: On first-and-ten, Mettenberger completed a 15-yard pass to Jarvis Landry for a first down at Arkansas' 25. 

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Friday, November 29, 2013

How racist is the main street news media?

Tinker:

Is the main street news media so racist that they are going to keep letting Barack Obama slide because he is a black man?

Barack Obama has not put aside his politics for one single day since he was sworn into the presidency. Everything about the White House has be used to further his personal political ideas concerning the United States federal government.

President Barack Obama bad behavior list keep growing. Using the IRS against the Tea Party, Obama shameful mistakes in the Benghazi Libya attack, The abuse of the U.S. air travelers who endure indecent searches at the hands of TSA agents.

The list of president Barack Obama lack of ability because he has no personal substance is also getting longer with each passing year. And now the biggest federal government crash of them all, Obama care.

So just look at what the main street news media is talking about, and how they are talking about it. Now we see the U.S. Senate changing the Senate protocol to give Obama more absolute power, putting aside the U.S. Senate filibuster so Obama can choose judicial federal government court appointments free from Senate oversight.

On and on the federal governments political corruption keep rolling and the main street news media is so partisan that they always go back to judging Barack Obama not by the content of his character. But again and again because he is their liberal champion and by the color of his skin. The Main street news media is so racist that they can't even write the truth anymore.
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Dandy Don's LSU Sorts Report

11/30/13 6:05 am CST

Good morning, Tiger Fans, it’s Game Day!

At 1:30 p.m., the 15th ranked LSU football team will conclude its 2013 regular season with the traditional “Battle for the Boot” against the Arkansas Razorbacks. Today’s game will mark the 59th time the two teams meet, with the Tigers holding a 36-20-2 advantage in the series. LSU won the game (and possession of the 24-karat trophy molded into the shape of Louisiana and Arkansas) last year by one touchdown in Fayetteville, and is 13-6 vs. Arkansas since the Hogs joined the league in 1992. The Tigers and the Hogs have played on the Friday after Thanksgiving for 15 out of the last 17 years, but that will come to an end next year as LSU will play at Arkansas on November 15 and then at Texas A&M on Thanksgiving Day.

In today’s game, the Tigers will be trying to wrap of its regular season on a high note and prove that last week’s performance against the Aggies was no fluke, and I think they’ll do that as long as they take care of the following keys to victory.
Don’t Underestimate the Razorbacks

The Razorbacks are riding an eight-game losing streak and are winless in the SEC this season. It would be easy to take them for granted, but that would be a huge mistake. For Arkansas, this is their bowl game and last chance for some measure of success in Bret Bielema’s first year as head coach. The Razorbacks will give it their all, and the Tigers must do the same.

Stop the Run

The strength the Razorbacks is their running game which is supported by a huge offensive line. LSU's defensive front will have to play strong and limit Arkansas’ success on first and second down to force them into some obvious passing situations. The Razorbacks’ passing game is not very good (117th in the country), and their third-down conversion rate is only 41.7% (53rd).

Play Loose, but Disciplined

This will be the last game in Tiger Stadium for several players, and there will be a lot of excitement and emotion on display. That’s great and how it should be, as long as it doesn’t lead to silly penalties and turnovers which could quickly spoil the party.

Air It Out (a Bit)

Arkansas’ defensive secondary is very porous and ranks 77th in the country. I'm not saying LSU should abandon the style of power football that worked so well against A&M last week, but I do hope they take a few more shots downfield. This will likely be Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry’s last game in Tiger Stadium, and of course it will be Zach Mettenberger’s as well. I’d like to see them make it a memorable one. Really, this should be a memorable game for Mettenberger regardless of whether or not he puts up huge numbers as he only needs only 74 passing yards to become the third player in LSU history to pass for 3,000 yards in a season.

With this being a Friday, I realize that many of you will not be able to watch the midday game due to work obligations, so please note that you can follow @dandydonlsu on Twitter for periodic score updates, stats and comments.

In basketball news, LSU came away with an impressive 82-65 win over a good St. Joe's team last night in quarterfinal action of the Old Spice Classic. The first eight minutes of the game were tight, but then LSU went on a 20-5 run to lead 36-22 at the 6:55 mark, thanks in large part to Shavon Coleman who came in off the bench and hit a couple of big threes. The Tigers took a 46-30 lead into the break and quickly extended it to 51-30 in the opening minutes of the second half after a nice three-pointer by Jerrell Martin and a JOB III dunk. St. Joe’s battled back to pull within 10, but the Tigers answered with a three-pointer by Anthony Hickey and a jumper by Andre Stringer to quickly go back up by 15, and from that point on they maintained a solid double-digit lead. The Tigers ended the game making six-of-six free throws to secure the win.

The Tigers shot 52.6% (30-of-57) from the field, made 10-of-22 (45.5%) from three-point range, and was 12-of-15 (80%) from the free throw line. Andre Stringer led all Tigers in scoring with 18 points and dished out six assists. Freshman sensation Jarell Martin tacked on 15 points by shooting 4-of-5 from the field and a perfect 5-of-5 from the foul line. Jordan Mickey secured his fourth double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Johnny O’Bryant had a nice overall outing and ended with 11 points, eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block. Anthony Hickey started at point guard for the second game in a row after yielding to freshman Tim Quarterman for the first three games of the season, and tallied nine points and three assists. Shavon Coleman garnered eight first-half points for the Tigers.

With the win, LSU (4-1) advanced to face No. 21 Memphis in today’s semifinal round of the tournament. Tip-off is slated for 4:30 p.m. CT and the game will be televised on ESPN2.
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