Thursday, May 23, 2013

People need answers



Tinker:

America politicians who were elected by the American people have been spending the American taxpayers money with both hands screwing over the American people trust all day long for as long as I can remember. 

The American blue bloods have been running the American government and economy long before I was born. The proof of what they do and did is in the pudding.

So this latest super spending spree by Ben Bernanke is really no real surprise at our government federal reserve banks printing more and more money. The forever circle of covering up the coverup circle of government spending is quit obvious. As everyone knows, America is declining into a very deep money pit of trillion and trillion of dollar debt.

Our children and grandchildren will wake up to our generations waste of spending their money soon enough. The political games from our government has fallen on the innocent lives of their future reality because of the people in the American government running Washington DC now. Our American heritage will lay in a disgrace debtors grave to everyone yet to be born, for all eternity.

The American Washington DC crowd have gotten theirs stolen money all tucked away today safe and sound at the expense of screwing over the American people now, and the American people yet to be born. Ben Bernanke image looks just like that to me every time I see him. A very ugly sight.

My advice is for everyone American is to take care of himself and work at what benefits their safety. If enough people take care of themselves we could have a better community. Stop listening to puppets like Barack Obama, he is hardly a American oracle.
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100 days until the 2013 season begins!
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Best- and Worst-Case Scenarios for Every SEC Team


By (Analyst) on May 21, 2013

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Every college football fan spends time looking at the upcoming fall schedule and dreams up a perfect scenario that has his or her team celebrating a national championship. For many fans in the SEC, this is not quite as much of a dream scenario as it is a realistic goal.

When the SEC has won seven straight BCS championships, you might say the odds are in your favor if you root for an SEC team. The conference could just be a little top-heavy but if you run down the best-case scenarios throughout the conference, there are six schools that could make a run for a BCS title and four legitimate Heisman Trophy contenders to watch throughout the season.

We ran through the entire conference and came up with a realistic best-case and worst-case scenario for each school. These best-case scenarios may not translate to an undefeated season for everybody, but we also avoid the talk of significant injuries derailing a season from the start as well.

Take a look to see how your favorite SEC team stacks up under both situations, and then share your thoughts on any team with your own best- and worst-case scenarios in the comments.



Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
In football news, it was announced yesterday that LSU's game against Arkansas this season will once again be on the Friday after Thanksgiving and will kick off from Tiger Stadium at 1:30 on CBS. Since Arkansas joined the SEC in 1992, the Tigers have Razorbacks have played 21 times with 16 of those games coming on a Friday. The teams played the Friday after Thanksgiving for 13 straight years from 1996 to 2008 before moving to Saturday in 2009 and 2010. The teams played on Friday for the past two years, which included LSU’s 20-13 win over Arkansas in Fayetteville to cap the 2012 regular season. The remainder of the CBS Sports 2013 SEC schedule will be announced later this summer.

Speaking of the 2013 football season, you've probably noticed that I've added our annual countdown clock now that the season-opener against TCU is 100 days away. Tomorrow we'll start our annual jersey countdown to game day by looking at a special player, or players, that wore No. 99 for the Tigers. I hope you enjoy it. As usual, I welcome your suggestions for players to include in the countdown. When suggesting a player, please be sure to include his jersey number, the years that he played, and any pertinent info you may have. Same applies for our new Where Are They Now page, which will likely be ready for launching tomorrow. When it's first launched, it won't look much different than the current/old version in terms of the content contained, but its format will be much more user friendly, and there will be a mechanism in place for you to submit new or updated information to help build the database of former Tigers.

In football recruiting news, the LSU coaching staff is busy preparing for this weekend's Bayou Picnic in which they will entertain several players already committed to the Tigers and several others being recruited for this class, for 2015 and beyond. Earlier in the week I heard from my source closest to quarterback Brandon Harris (6'1", 185, Parkway, No. 11 on my list of top LA Prospects for 2014) who confirmed that he will be there, and yesterday I also heard from my sources closest to Darrel Williams (No. 14 on my list) and Trey Quinn (No. 2 on my list). Williams will also be attending, but as of this time Quinn is unsure, simply because he has already visited LSU several times and has not had a weekend at home in months. I wouldn't read anything more into that, as I'm quite certain that Quinn still holds LSU in very high regard, and I still like where LSU stands with him and his family.

One last football tid-bit: Yesterday CBSSports.com posted this interview of Les Miles by Tim Brando that I think many of you will find interesting. In it, Miles and Brando discuss the SEC schedules and cross division rivals, as well as the possibility of expanding to a nine game conference schedule. If you've got about 12 minutes to spare this morning, you can check out the interview here.
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RecruitingNation links: SEC edition

May, 22, 2013

By RecruitingNation | ESPN.com

DawgNation
From Radi Nabulsi Insider: With a ranking in the ESPN 150, close to 40 offers and the SEC’s best among his favorites, Lorenzo Carter is all smiles about his recruiting this spring.


From Kipp Adams Insider: With his decision looming, Nick Chubb is taking a few visits to help decide things.


GatorNation
From Derek Tyson Insider: With big plans beyond football, ESPN 150 OLB Jacob Pugh is set on the road to success.


GeauxTigerNation
From Gary Laney Insider: Even at a school with the storied tradition of New Orleans St. Augustine, the talent of No. 1 ESPN 150 recruit Leonard Fournette stands out.


Also from Laney Insider: News and notes from LSU's week on the recruiting trail.


GigEmNation
From Sam Khan Jr. Insider: Offers coming soon for 2015 Houston QB J.T. Granato.


Also from Khan Jr. Insider: WR Sebastian LaRue is the Aggie freshman most likely to make an instant impact in 2013.


TideNation
From Greg Ostendorf Insider: Five-star CB Marlon Humphrey ditched his cell phone and it’s helping him dominate in track and refocus on his recruiting.


From Alex Scarborough Insider: Headlined by LSU’s Anthony Johnson and Ole Miss’ Robert Nkemdiche, Alabama will face a litany of talented defenders in 2013.


ESPN Conversations

"LSU and Ohio State were the top two for ESPN 150 wide receiver Saeed Blacknall. Now the two are bookends for the Manalapan (N.J.) High School star's top five."


Without the better football players championships are but a dream that will always stay just a dream. Track Over the college football team who recruits the top football players and you can start also counting the championship trophies.
 
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Louisiana Daily Audio (9 min, 54 sec): Ponamsky on Williams de-committing | .mp3
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