Tinker:
The talking points and sound bites is the editorial driving force that keeps getting programmed into the television shows that America is looking at day in, and day out, these days.
I wonder why the television viewers don't realize that
this is what they are paying so much attention to because that is the
obvious carefully crafted soundbites that is designed to keep the people
watching. Truth and substance is incidental to the main features of
television programing in American today.The talking points and sound bites is the editorial driving force that keeps getting programmed into the television shows that America is looking at day in, and day out, these days.
Accusing the innocent of a crime that they never committed is a very serious transgression against god and man. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and tyranny against mankind.
If we are to have any resemblance of a
civilized society it is the people themselves who must behave decent
enough towards each other to make it work. Otherwise we will only have
the fang and claw of blood thirsty people hurting each other over and
over again, until one day there is no one left.
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In looking over the mess in
the middle East Syria, Pakistan, Iran, and now Egypt, I have been
hearing the opinion of Barack Obama, John McCain, and the America TV
networks, talking to the American people about how the American people
should think and feel about the governments over there interacting with
America foreign policy best interest.
John McCain is exposing his personal stupidity about
what he has been telling the TV reporter interviewing him. Telling
everyone that the United States should not give the Egypt military
financial help unless the Egypt military return the democratically
elected Morsi back into the head of state in the Egypt government.
What a stupid outlook in the face of the facts as we know them, that is going on in Egypt today.
Egypt Military backed the secular population protesting in the streets of Egypt because the Mursi
lead democratic elected government was systematically locking out the
political will of the people in Egypt, who was not connected to the
Muslim brotherhood. Trying to fix the Egypt government with a rigged
stack of cards that Mursi was dealing at will.
What does McClain expect the Egypt people to do, respect the duly elected head of state anyway. To Mr. John McCain please go peddle you papers somewhere else, and leave the American government alone.
Apparently you have a lot in common with Barack Obama because you have been carried first by your father into the US Military, and then into politics by the American people because you also lack the real ability to solve real social problems also.
What does McClain expect the Egypt people to do, respect the duly elected head of state anyway. To Mr. John McCain please go peddle you papers somewhere else, and leave the American government alone.
Apparently you have a lot in common with Barack Obama because you have been carried first by your father into the US Military, and then into politics by the American people because you also lack the real ability to solve real social problems also.
President Barrack Obama is treading water
careful not to take a position at all about the changing events in Egypt
today, applying his political roper-a-dope. You know his standby
political choice or calculation to just vote present like he did so many
time in the Chicago state government.
Obama is another very stupid person who really doesn't know what is the wise decision to make about a problem that requires true substance to resolve Americas foreign problems.
Obama is another very stupid person who really doesn't know what is the wise decision to make about a problem that requires true substance to resolve Americas foreign problems.
Obama must have been carried along threw his advancement in
school because of who he represent. Then going to work for the Chicago
political machine, brushing up on his sound bite and reading ability on
TV. To conventionally become the first black man to be elected president
of the United States.
All along Barrack Obama personally is a guy who is just simply ignorant of what it takes to really solve everyday sociology problems to help his fellow man. Barack Obama doesn't have managing ability, he should try to work at something else. He really don't know what to do, much like McCain.
All along Barrack Obama personally is a guy who is just simply ignorant of what it takes to really solve everyday sociology problems to help his fellow man. Barack Obama doesn't have managing ability, he should try to work at something else. He really don't know what to do, much like McCain.
The American people can't catch a break finding a man with some true intelligence and wisdom as president of the United States.
No
we are only hearing the sound bite one after another, instead of a man
who possesses the intangible ability to lead a country like America.
These two politicians Mr. John McCain, and Mr. Barack Obama,
should get right with the lord as fast as they can, because they are
going to need divine intervention for sure in the coming years.
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Obama: US not backing any Egyptian party or group
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Saturday
reiterated that the U.S. is not aligned with and is not supporting any
particular Egyptian political party or group and again condemned the
ongoing violence across Egypt.
Obama made those points during a telephone conference with the National Security Council about developments in Egypt, according to a statement issued by the White House. He was spending the weekend at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland.
"The United States categorically rejects the false claims propagated by some in Egypt that we are working with specific political parties or movements to dictate how Egypt's transition should proceed," the White House statement said. "We remain committed to the Egyptian people and their aspirations for democracy, economy opportunity and dignity. But the future path of Egypt can only be determined by the Egyptian people."
The White House statement repeated key assertions Obama and other U.S. officials have made since the Egyptian military ousted the democratically elected president of Egypt, calling for an inclusive process allowing for all groups and parties to participate, urging all Egyptian leaders to condemn the use of force and to prevent further violence, and urging demonstrators to conduct themselves peacefully.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke again Saturday to Egypt's defense minister, emphasizing the need for a peaceful civilian transition in Egypt and noting "the importance of security for the Egyptian people, Egypt's neighbors and the region," the Defense Department said in a statement.
Hagel also spoke to Crown Prince Sheik Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates on Saturday to discuss Egypt and "matters of mutual security concern in the Middle East," Pentagon press secretary George Little said in the statement.
Secretary of State John Kerry has been in touch hourly with the U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Anne W. Patterson, and has spoken in the last two days to officials in the region, the State Department said in a statement.
In a separate statement, Kerry said the U.S. is "deeply troubled" by the violence across Egypt.
"We strongly condemn any and all incitement to violence or attempts to divide and provoke, rather than unite, all Egyptians. The United States strongly condemns the violence by all parties and urges calm," Kerry said.
"The United States wants to see Egypt's ongoing transition succeed for the benefit of the Egyptian people," he added. "The Egyptians themselves must come together and make the tough decisions necessary for that to happen."
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Today, BLS reported that the seasonally adjusted national unemployment rate for June was 7.6 percent, the same it was in May.
In December 2008, the month after Obama was first elected and the month before he was inaugurated, unemployment was 7.3 percent. In January 2009, it climbed to 7.8 percent. In February, the month Obama signed what the Congressional Budget Office would later determine was an $830 billion economic stimulus law, the unemployment rate climbed to 8.3 percent.
In the Obama era, the unemployment rate peaked at 10.0 percent in October 2010. It did not dip below 9 percent until October 2011, when it hit 8.9 percent. From August to September 2012, it dropped from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent—the first time during Obama’s tenure it went under 8 percent.
Since then, the lowest it has gone has been 7.5 percent—the rate it hit in April. But after April, it ticked back up to 7.6 percent in May and stayed at 7.6 percent in June.
Prior to Obama’s presidency, the longest stretch of national unemployment at 7.5 percent or higher, as reported by the BLS, was 32 months from September 1981 through April 1984. From August 1981 to September 1981, unemployment climbed from 7.4 percent to 7.6 percent. It then stayed above 7.5 percent until April 1984, when it was at 7.7 percent. In May 1984, it dropped to 7.4 percent.
On January 10, 2009, Christina Romer, who was President-elect Barack Obama’s top economic adviser, and Jared Bernstein, who was Vice President-elect Joe Biden’s top economic adviser, published a report predicting that if Obama’s proposed stimulus plan were enacted the unemployment rate would not top 8 percent.
In a February 2013 report on the impact of Obama’s stimulus law—the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)—the Congressional Budget Office said that it estimated the law would have the net effect of increasing federal budget deficits by $830 billion between 2009 and 2019.
CBO also estimated that the stimulus had the impact in the last quarter of 2012 of lowering “the unemployment rate by between 0.1 percentage points and 0.4 percentage points.”
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Obama made those points during a telephone conference with the National Security Council about developments in Egypt, according to a statement issued by the White House. He was spending the weekend at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland.
"The United States categorically rejects the false claims propagated by some in Egypt that we are working with specific political parties or movements to dictate how Egypt's transition should proceed," the White House statement said. "We remain committed to the Egyptian people and their aspirations for democracy, economy opportunity and dignity. But the future path of Egypt can only be determined by the Egyptian people."
The White House statement repeated key assertions Obama and other U.S. officials have made since the Egyptian military ousted the democratically elected president of Egypt, calling for an inclusive process allowing for all groups and parties to participate, urging all Egyptian leaders to condemn the use of force and to prevent further violence, and urging demonstrators to conduct themselves peacefully.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke again Saturday to Egypt's defense minister, emphasizing the need for a peaceful civilian transition in Egypt and noting "the importance of security for the Egyptian people, Egypt's neighbors and the region," the Defense Department said in a statement.
Hagel also spoke to Crown Prince Sheik Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates on Saturday to discuss Egypt and "matters of mutual security concern in the Middle East," Pentagon press secretary George Little said in the statement.
Secretary of State John Kerry has been in touch hourly with the U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Anne W. Patterson, and has spoken in the last two days to officials in the region, the State Department said in a statement.
In a separate statement, Kerry said the U.S. is "deeply troubled" by the violence across Egypt.
"We strongly condemn any and all incitement to violence or attempts to divide and provoke, rather than unite, all Egyptians. The United States strongly condemns the violence by all parties and urges calm," Kerry said.
"The United States wants to see Egypt's ongoing transition succeed for the benefit of the Egyptian people," he added. "The Egyptians themselves must come together and make the tough decisions necessary for that to happen."
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54 Months: Record Stretch of 7.5%+ Unemployment Continues
July 5, 2013 - 12:16 PM
President
Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama board Air Force One at
Andrews Air Force Base on June 26, 2013, before flying to Africa. (AP
Photo)
(CNSNews.com) - Since January 2009, when Barack Obama was inaugurated
as president, the United States has seen 54 straight months with the
unemployment rate at 7.5 percent or higher, which is the longest stretch
of unemployment at or above that rate since 1948, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics started calculating the national unemployment rate.Today, BLS reported that the seasonally adjusted national unemployment rate for June was 7.6 percent, the same it was in May.
In December 2008, the month after Obama was first elected and the month before he was inaugurated, unemployment was 7.3 percent. In January 2009, it climbed to 7.8 percent. In February, the month Obama signed what the Congressional Budget Office would later determine was an $830 billion economic stimulus law, the unemployment rate climbed to 8.3 percent.
In the Obama era, the unemployment rate peaked at 10.0 percent in October 2010. It did not dip below 9 percent until October 2011, when it hit 8.9 percent. From August to September 2012, it dropped from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent—the first time during Obama’s tenure it went under 8 percent.
Since then, the lowest it has gone has been 7.5 percent—the rate it hit in April. But after April, it ticked back up to 7.6 percent in May and stayed at 7.6 percent in June.
Prior to Obama’s presidency, the longest stretch of national unemployment at 7.5 percent or higher, as reported by the BLS, was 32 months from September 1981 through April 1984. From August 1981 to September 1981, unemployment climbed from 7.4 percent to 7.6 percent. It then stayed above 7.5 percent until April 1984, when it was at 7.7 percent. In May 1984, it dropped to 7.4 percent.
On January 10, 2009, Christina Romer, who was President-elect Barack Obama’s top economic adviser, and Jared Bernstein, who was Vice President-elect Joe Biden’s top economic adviser, published a report predicting that if Obama’s proposed stimulus plan were enacted the unemployment rate would not top 8 percent.
In a February 2013 report on the impact of Obama’s stimulus law—the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)—the Congressional Budget Office said that it estimated the law would have the net effect of increasing federal budget deficits by $830 billion between 2009 and 2019.
CBO also estimated that the stimulus had the impact in the last quarter of 2012 of lowering “the unemployment rate by between 0.1 percentage points and 0.4 percentage points.”
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LSU football since 2000 (Posted on 7/5/13 at 4:28 pm)
Overall record: 133-37 (.782)
SEC Record: 75-29 (.721)
5 BCS appearances
4 BCS wins (Illinois, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Ohio State)
3 BCSCG appearances
2 BCS titles (Oklahoma, Ohio State)
5 SECCG appearances
4 SEC titles (Tennessee, Georgia, Tennessee, Georgia)
5 SEC West titles
13 bowl appearances
8 bowl wins (GaTech, Illinois, Oklahoma, Miami, NotreDame, OhioSt, GaTech, A&M)
13 wins over Miss St
10 wins over Ole Miss
9 wins over Alabama
8 wins over Arkansas
2-0 against Texas A&M
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re: LSU football since 2000 (Posted on 7/5/13 at 5:58 pm to JPLSU1981)
Hey JP! Thanks for the info! Very impressive run by the Tigers!
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Jeff Driskel committed to football
Updated: July 4, 2013, 1:40 PM ET
By
Michael DiRocco | GatorNation
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida quarterback Jeff Driskel now has a fallback if football doesn't work out.
The 6-foot-4, 237-pound junior has signed a professional contract with the Boston Red Sox, who drafted him in the 29th round last month. Joining the Red Sox, however, seems to be an afterthought because Driskel said he's a football player first.
"Yes, I signed with the Red Sox. Nothing changes," Driskel said. "I am still a full-time student athlete at UF, fully committed to football. After my college career is over I want to pursue a professional career in the NFL.
"If I ever decide I want to play baseball, I want to play with the Boston Red Sox, who drafted me in the recent draft."
Driskel, an outfielder, hasn't played baseball since he was a senior at Oviedo (Fla.) Hagerty High School in 2011.
Driskel led Florida to an 11-2 record last season in his first year as its starter. He completed 156 of 245 passes for 1,646 yards and 12 touchdowns with five interceptions. He also rushed for 413 yards and four touchdowns.
NCAA rules allow athletes to sign professional contracts in baseball but still remain eligible in football as long as they do not sign endorsement deals.
This isn't the first time a Gators quarterback has signed a professional baseball contract. Doug Johnson was drafted in the second round by the Tampa Bay Rays in 1996 but attended Florida from 1996-99. Johnson, an infielder, played two seasons in the Rays' minor league system before suffering a rotator cuff injury and committing to football full-time.
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Beckham on Hornung Watchlist
July 6, 2013 - © 2013 Tiger Rag
Junior wideout tabbed as one of nation’s most versatile players
By TIGER RAG NEWS SERVICES
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – LSU junior wide receiver/return specialist Odell Beckham Jr. is one of 44 multi-talented players across the nation named to the watch list for the Paul Hornung Award, which annually goes to college football’s most versatile player, the Louisville Sports Commission announced on Friday.
Beckham Jr., a native of New Orleans, has accounted for 1,784 all-purpose yards during his career, including 1,188 yards receiving. As a sophomore, he led the Tigers with 713 yards through the air and he was second on the squad with 43 catches.
His versatility was on display throughout the entire 2012 season as he led the Southeastern Conference in punt returns (35), ranked fourth in punt return yards (320) and seventh in yards per return (9.1). Beckham Jr. accounted for two punt return touchdowns – a 70-yarder in a win over North Texas and an electrifying 89-yard score that sealed a victory over Ole Miss.
Beckham Jr. was one of just four LSU players to return multiple punts for touchdowns in the same season since at least 1991, joining Tyrann Mathieu (2011), Patrick Peterson (2010) and Skyler Green (2003).
The Louisville Sports Commission successfully launched the Paul Hornung Award in 2010 to honor its namesake and native son and to promote outstanding performances by versatile college football players that often go unnoticed. The winner will be honored at the official Paul Hornung Award Banquet held at the Galt House in downtown Louisville in late January 2014.
The selection committee is comprised of 16 national sports journalists and former college and NFL players who vote for finalists then a winner. Their votes are tabulated by public accounting firm Dean Dorton Allen Ford.
2013 Watch List Selections
Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin
Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska
Antonio Andrews, WKU
Dri Archer, Kent State
D.J. Banks, Louisiana Tech
Odell Beckham Jr., LSU
Corey Brown, Ohio State
Isaiah Burse, Fresno State
Trey Burton, Florida
Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest
Brandon Carter, TCU
Chris Coyer, Temple
Quandre Diggs, Texas
Stefon Diggs, Maryland
Bruce Ellington, South Carolina
Tyler Ervin, San Jose State
Cody Fajardo, Nevada
JD Falslev, BYU
D.J. Foster, Arizona State
Jerry “BooBoo” Gates, Bowling Green
Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State
Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech
Scott Harding, Hawaii
Akeem Hunt, Purdue
Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech
Duke Johnson, Miami (Fla.)
Christion Jones, Alabama
Marqise Lee, Southern California
Tommylee Lewis, Northern Illinois
Tyler Lockett, Kansas State
Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
Venric Mark, Northwestern
Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia
Marcus Murphy, Missouri
LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State
Loucheiz Purifoy, Florida
Bernard Reedy, Toledo
Jamill Smith, Ball State
Damien Thigpen, UCLA
De’Anthony Thomas, Oregon
Tramaine Thompson, Kansas State
Sammy Watkins, Clemson
Trey Watts, Tulsa
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- TigerGumbo on Your comment July 6th, 2013 2:08 pm
It is not easy to beat the man who is trying with all their heart to get the best of them. So the self gravitation of that drive deep inside where it counts is what our fighting tiger skillful football players are going to be spending all their pent up energy on this college football season.
I just wish that the football bounces right for them one and all.
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