Sunday, February 1, 2015

Super Bowl XLIX


Tinker

This is some great tasting coffee with bread and butter, as I am looking at the morning news on my television. Leaning back from the computer that is resting on my desk below the TV I am taking a moment to wonder just what team is going to win today's Sunday Super Bowl XLIX (49), between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks?

The morning news is terrible that is showing the poor Japanese reporter who had his head cut off by the blood thirsty Islamic militant terrorist who are out propagandizing Barack Obama. And that is going some because Barack Obama is nothing but a White House propaganda Show.

Barack Obama has loss all of my respect and is nothing like me in any way, and I don't even like to hear him say anything anymore. Because I don't care about a guy who doesent care about me.

So our President is losing the propaganda war and the real life and death battle going on in the Middle East. That is really not a surprise at all given Barack Obama is nothing but a TV Show without substance himself. Obama is not going to defeat anyone anytime soon. And not until Barack leaves the United States Goverment will our country's Goverment stop being ridiculed and humiliated around our world.

Our countryman will not have the ability to fight back until Obama leaves office because Barack Obama does not have the spirit of a true American and will always get in our way.

Barack Obama Super Bowl is just about over with now and he is losing because his heart was not in it.

The answer to dealing with the Islamic militant terrorist, is to kill all of them.
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http://apnews.myway.com/article/20150131/fbn--super_bowl-nfls_worst_season-a6d36fcafe.html

Super Bowl the final act of the NFL worse season.


By EDDIE PELLS
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PHOENIX (AP) — Domestic violence. Questionable discipline. Player safety. Confusing officiating. Deflated footballs.

The disturbing headlines that began last February never slowed down for the NFL this season. The problems — most of them made worse by the ineffectual handling — mushroomed into an imperfect storm that hurt the league's credibility and turned the lead-up to Sunday's Super Bowl into a time for damage control, not celebration.

"It never ceases," said Orin Starn, a Duke professor who studies sports in society. "It was one crisis and PR challenge after another and I didn't envy Roger Goodell at all."

Read more...http://apnews.myway.com/article/20150131/fbn--super_bowl-nfls_worst_season-a6d36fcafe.html
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