Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Does America have the political will for a military victory


Tinker:

Just like Korea, Vietnam, and the War on Terror; 
Does America have the political will for a military victory over our country's enemies?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIB6U9KRHRQ...Camp Victory Afghanistan (Documentary) - U.S/ANA Military

I really don't believe that America can't defeat anyone in this world by simply wiping them out as badly as we would want to with America military might.

But in reality our country's political leaders don't want to, and lack the will power for military victory.


In the end the American soldier is left to waste his service on a country that is not trying to win...God have mercy on the fallen because they were wasted in a foolish madness of the political leaders running America.

If the American politicians don't want to really win the terror war we should not go into their country fighting a hypocritical war. America should not go into war if we are not willing to win.

The American politicians are not fooling America
enemies, but I now believe that our American politicians don't really care, and are simply buying time trying to hide the truth from the American citizens.

 
No one can tell me that America can't wipe out the countries that are now fighting against us. This terror war is another front for our politicians stalling for time. Until it is someone else responsibility, they have theirs.

 What a terrible waste of our brave and honorable American citizens?
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/27/bob-schieffer-obama-press-policy-hurting-credibility-public_n_3342310.html

Bob Schieffer: Obama Press Policy 'Hurting His Credibility And Shortchanging The Public' (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post  |  By Posted: 05/27/2013
CBS News' Bob Schieffer tore into President Obama on Sunday's "Face The Nation," arguing that the administration's stringent communications policy was "hurting [the president's] credibility and shortchanging the public."

In light of two government scandals involving the Department of Justice secretly monitoring the Associated Press and Fox News reporter James Rosen, Schieffer commented on additional ways the Obama administration's communications policy impacted journalism. He said:

It's reached the point that if I want to interview anyone in the administration on camera, from the lowest-level worker to a top White House official, I have to go through the White House press office.If their chosen spokesman turns out to have no direct connection to the story of the moment, as was the case when U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice was sent out to explain the Benghazi episode, then that's what we (and you, the taxpayer) get. And it usually isn't much.
Schieffer added that he was glad Obama asked Attorney General Eric Holder to review the guidelines for Justice Department investigations that involve journalists. However, the CBS anchor argued against the president's requesting Holder as the person heading the review since the attorney general's department was so "deeply involved."

"That makes no sense to me," Schieffer said.
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 Tinker:

  "Free french fried and hamburger."

All veterans from America Military should never pay for another hamburger as long as they live. Free hamburgers for our veterans wherever they live in America.
Veterans should feel free to drive into America drive ins and fast foods all around America and enjoy a grateful country free french fried and hamburger.
P.S. When in china, something a little smaller...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujhseHCwWhE
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Sports
College Baseball

NCAA College Rankings and Polls

Poll:

2013 Rankings
RKTEAMRECORDPVS
1LSU (27)52-92
2Vanderbilt (3) 51-91
3North Carolina (1)52-85
4Cal State Fullerton 48-84
5Oregon State 45-103
6Virginia 47-106
7Oregon 45-148
8North Carolina State 44-149
9Florida State 44-157
10UCLA 39-1711
11Mississippi State 43-1713
12Louisville 46-1210
13Indiana 43-1416
14South Carolina 39-1812
15Arkansas 37-2015
16Rice 41-1720
17Kansas State 41-1717
18Oklahoma 40-1924
19Oklahoma State 39-1714
20Arizona State 35-20-119
21Cal Poly 39-1722
22Virginia Tech 38-20NR
23Ole Miss37-2221
24Clemson 39-2018
25Campbell 49-1025
Dropped Out: Pittsburgh (23), Mercer (23)
Others Receiving Votes: Austin Peay, South Alabama, Mercer, Louisiana-Lafayette, Bryant University, New Mexico, Saint Louis, Stanford, Florida Atlantic, Georgia Tech, San Diego, Arizona, Central Arkansas, Troy, Pittsburgh, Illinois State, Notre Dame, Connecticut, Sam Houston State
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LSU's history of dramatic comebacks in huge postseason games  (Posted on 5/24/13 at 11:11 pm)



Bama comeback was great...after the rhymes DP, I unfortunately turned to my dad in the car and said, "well guess we don't have to worry about driving to Bama Sunday, so in a way that's one less thing to worry about"...(we continued listening though just in case lol, because we've seen it happen with LSU too many times in the past)

Then Bam...Ibarra single and the epic Moore AB....it was great and we were going nuts in the car

I put this game up there with some of the other great/memorable LSU comebacks (uc irvine game2, Kentucky 2008 Clark HR, Baylor Super, rice CWS)...obviously not as much on the line as some of those NCAA tourney games, but nonetheless it was just awesome IMO. I truly think this win could be a springboard to our 7th title

We are fortunate as LSU fans to have seen SOOO many great postseason dramatic comebacks over the years. It's actually pretty unbelievable the amount of HUGE comebacks wins we've had:

-Miami championship game
-Texas championship game 1
-Stanford championship game
-uc irvine super game2
-rice CWS Blake dean
-uc irvine regional at UClA
-Baylor super at Box
-@kentucky regular season 2008
-2008 SEC tourney USCe
-etc etc etc...the list goes on
-and now add Bama SEC tourney 2013

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Baseball
The NCAA Baseball Regional
Photo by: LSUsports.net, LSU Athletics Publications
Baseball to Face Jackson St. in NCAA Regional

by Todd Politz (@tpolitz), Director of Digital Media
BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU will play host to the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional in Alex Box Stadium beginning at 2 p.m. Friday when the Tigers meet Jackson State. Louisiana-Lafayette will face Sam Houston State at 7 p.m. Friday in the second game of the four-team regional.

The regional continues Saturday and Sunday and, if necessary, will finish on Monday. The winner of the Baton Rouge Regional will face the winner of the Blacksburg (Va.) Regional in an NCAA Super Regional next weekend.




LSU is playing host to a regional for the 21st time in school history. All games of the regional may be viewed at ESPN3.com.

Tickets for the regional are available now to LSU baseball season ticket holders.

Regional tickets will remain on sale to season ticket holders until 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Regional ticket booklets, good for all seven games, are $100 (suites and Champion’s Club), $75 (gold field box, gold grandstand and grandstand) and $50 (bleachers and standing room only).

Season ticket holders who have already submitted their requests in advance will have their credit card automatically charged for their tickets.  Fans who selected the mail option will have their tickets shipped on Tuesday. Fans who selected the will-call option may pick up their tickets between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. this week at the LSU Ticket Office.

Regional tickets not purchased by season ticket holders by 5 p.m. Tuesday will go on sale to the general public at 8 a.m. Thursday. A limited number of bleacher seats and standing-room only booklets will also go on sale Thursday.  There will be a limit of four tickets per account.

Individual-session tickets, if available, will go on sale at 8 a.m. Friday.

The Alex Box Stadium Ticket Office is open this week from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.LSUtix.net or call 225.578.2184.


NCAA Regional Schedule
Baton Rouge, La.
Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field
All times Central and subject to change


Thursday, May 30
Practice Sessions (Open to Public)


Friday, May 31
Game 1 - 2 p.m. - #4 seed Jackson State vs. #1 seed LSU
Game 2 - 7 p.m.  - #3 seed Sam Houston State vs. #2 seed Louisiana-Lafayette


Saturday, June 1
Game 3 - 2 p.m. - Game 1 Loser vs. Game 2 Loser 
Game 4 - 7 p.m. - Game 1 Winner vs. Game 2 Winner


Sunday, June 2
Game 5 – 2 p.m. - Game 3 Winner vs. Game 4 Loser
Game 6 – 7 p.m. - Game 4 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner


Monday, June 3
Game 7 – 7 p.m. - Game 6 Winner vs. Game 6 Loser (if necessary)



NCAA National Seeds
1. North Carolina
2. Vanderbilt
3. Oregon St.
4. LSU
5. Cal State Fullerton
6. Virginia
7. Florida St.
8. Oregon
NCAA Bracket
NCAA Regional Ticket Info
Regional tickets are on sale to LSU baseball season ticket holders until 5 p.m. CT on Tuesday, May 28. Regional ticket booklets, good for all games, are $100 (suites and Champion's Club), $75 (gold field box, gold grandstand and grandstand) and $50 (bleachers and standing room only). All parking passes are $60. All tickets will be either held at will-call and available at the LSU Athletic Ticket Office until 5 p.m. on Thursday, at the Alex Box ticket office Friday, shipped via FedEx on Tuesday, or will be available to print at home depending on the option the season ticket holder requested.

Any available all-session booklets will go on sale to the general public Thursday, May 30, at 8 am. Any available individual-session tickets will go on sale to the general public Friday morning at 8 a.m. Game 7 tickets will not go on-sale unless necessary after the conclusion of Game 6.  On-sale information will be announced after Game 6 if necessary. Individual session tickets are $10.


NCAA Regional Hosts

Cal State Fullerton (48-8), Fullerton, Calif., Goodwin Field
Florida State (44-15), Tallahassee, Fla., Dick Howser Stadium
Indiana (43-14), Bloomington, Ind., Bart Kaufman Field
Kansas State (41-17), Manhattan, Kan., Tointon Family Stadium
Louisville (46-10), Louisville, Ky., Jim Patterson Stadium
LSU (52-9), Baton Rouge, La., Alex Box Stadium
Mississippi State (43-17), Starkville, Miss., Dudy Noble Field
North Carolina (52-8), Chapel Hill, N.C., Boshamer Stadium
North Carolina State (44-14), Raleigh, N.C., Doak Field
Oregon (45-14), Eugene, Ore., PK Park
Oregon State (45-10), Corvallis, Ore., Goss Stadium
South Carolina (39-18), Columbia, S.C., Carolina Stadium
UCLA (38-17), Los Angeles, Calif., Jackie Robinson Stadium
Vanderbilt (51-9), Nashville, Tenn., Hawkins Field
Virginia (47-10), Charlottesville, Va., Davenport Field
Virginia Tech (38-20), Blacksburg, Va., English Field


NCAA Regional Pairings

Baton Rouge Regional hosted by LSU
#1 LSU (52-9) vs. #4 Jackson St. (34-20), 2 p.m., ESPN3
#2 La.-Lafayette (41-18) vs. #3 Sam Houston St. (37-20), 7 p.m., ESPN3


Blacksburg Regional hosted by Virginia Tech
#1 Virginia Tech (38-20) vs. #4 Connecticut (34-26), 4:30 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Oklahoma (40-19) vs. Coastal Caro. (37-21), Noon, ESPN3



Bloomington Regional hosted by Indiana
#1 Indiana (43-14) vs. #4 Valparaiso (31-26), 6 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Austin Peay (45-13) vs. #3 Florida (29-28), Noon, ESPN3


Chapel Hill Regional hosted by North Carolina
#1 North Carolina (52-8) vs. #4 Canisius (42-15), 5 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Fla. Atlantic (39-20) vs. #3 Towson (29-28), Noon, ESPN3


Charlottesville Regional hosted by Virginia
#1 Virginia (47-10) vs. #4 Army (29-21), Noon, ESPN3
#2 UNC Wilmington (37-21) vs. #3 Elon (32-28), 5 p.m., ESPN3


Corvallis Regional hosted by Oregon State
#1 Oregon St. (45-10) vs. #4 UTSA (35-23), 7 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Texas A&M (32-27) vs. #3 UC Santa Barbara (34-23), 2 p.m., ESPN3


Columbia Regional hosted by South Carolina
#1 South Carolina (39-18) vs. #4 Saint Louis (41-19), 6 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Clemson (39-20) vs. #3 Liberty (34-27), Noon, ESPN3


Eugene Regional hosted by Oregon
#1 Oregon (45-15) vs. #4 South Dakota St. (35-22), 8 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Rice (41-17) vs. #3 San Francisco (34-22), 4 p.m., ESPN3


Fullerton Regional hosted by Cal State Fullerton
#1 Cal St. Fullerton (48-8) vs. #4 Columbia (27-19), 10 p.m., ESPNU/ ESPN3
#2 Arizona St. (35-20-1) vs. #3 New Mexico (37-20), 6 p.m., ESPN3


Los Angeles Regional hosted by UCLA
#1 UCLA (39-17) vs. #4 San Diego St. (31-29), 8 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Cal Poly (39-17) vs. #3 San Diego (35-23), 4 p.m., ESPN3


Louisville Regional hosted by Louisville
#1 Louisville (46-12) vs. #4 Bowling Green (24-29), 5 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Miami (FL) (36-23) vs. #3 Oklahoma St. (39-17), 1 p.m., ESPN3



Manhattan Regional hosted by Kansas State
#1 Kansas St. (41-17) vs. #4 Wichita St. (39-26), 2 p.m., ESPNU/ ESPN3
#2 Arkansas (37-20) vs. #3 Bryant (44-16-1), 7 p.m., ESPN3



Nashville Regional hosted by Vanderbilt
#1 Vanderbilt (51-9) vs. #4 East Tenn. St. (36-22), 6 p.m., ESPNU/ESPN3
#2 Georgia Tech (34-25) vs. #3 Illinois (34-18), 1 p.m., ESPN3



Raleigh Regional hosted by North Carolina St.
#1 North Carolina St. (44-14) vs. #4 Binghamton (30-23), 6 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Ole Miss (37-22) vs. #3 William & Mary (37-22), 1 p.m., ESPN3


Starkville Regional hosted by Mississippi State
#1 Mississippi St. (43-17) vs. #4 Central Ark. (39-20), 7 p.m., ESPN3
#2 South Ala. (42-18) vs. #3 Mercer (43-16), 2 p.m., ESPN3



Tallahassee Regional hosted by Florida St.
#1 Florida St. (44-15) vs. #4 Savannah St. (33-21), 4 p.m., ESPN3
#2 Alabama (34-26) vs. #3 Troy (40-18), 11 a.m., ESPNU/ ESPN3

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