Tinker:
The American news media double
standard towards the America people is now trying to condition the
American people to the TV media's bucket of ink intimidation in order to accomplish the news media social way of justice.The America news media thinks that they know better then the American people who they hold in such low regard. Somewhere along the line the American people are going to need to tell the American news media to go peddle their phony papers somewhere else, and to leave them and their families alone for real.
I would like to tell the mind control freaks of today's double standard government to take their slick writing skills at conditioning of the American people to go along with the sky above us is pink, instead of really blue, but I am so out of shape now that I wonder if I should get into that kind of fight.
If I wasn't so overweight I would
go live out in the woods where there is much less aggravation. But I
would get tired fast and start looking for my easy chair in front of the
TV, fishing for football games instead of fish. I'm conveniently inside
this house now and quiet as a mouse instead. Oh the shame of a
X-rebel...Don't tell anyone?
In any case after these up and coming local town and city state government elections, the American people will be waiting patiently to also go to the nationwide presidential election to throw out the bad guys, whoever they are.
Butcher, Baker, Candle Stick Maker, Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, if they had any part in not obeying the laws of the United States American peoples government, that they so swore a sacred oath to protect, but then willfully break. That they will be tried in a court of law, convicted, in front of a honest judge, and jury, and then sent straight to prison.
If our country would lose a great war to one of our enemies the consequences to our social freedom would simply be about the same treatment as this country's NSA is doing us now.
The bad guys in Washington DC government now truly think if they can corrupt millions of American people the way that they have been trying. With free stuff payed for by the hard working Americans citizens tax money. That they will stay safe out of the reach of honest Americans people who live by the law, and are trying to be trustworthy to their neighbors.
Just who in the world do these Washington DC
government employee think they are, pulling all that rotten behavior
against the American people United States constitution that the brave
America men and women gave their life to protect?
From Orwell novel:
"BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU",
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=rMbATaj7Il8
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Nineteen_Eighty-Four
Tinker:
Do you think that the closing of the American embassies in the middle east is nothing more but a TV show to keep the NSA secret intelligent snooping business open and necessary to keep the American people safe?
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http://www.mcclatchydc.com/ 2013/08/04/198521/embassy- closings-travel-warning.html#. Uf_iR211lIg
Yemeni protesters shout slogans outside the
U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, on Thursday, September 13, 2012. |
Mohammed Mohammed/MCT
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Read more...http://www.mcclatchydc. com/2013/08/04/198521/embassy- closings-travel-warning.html#. Uf_iR211lIg
In any case after these up and coming local town and city state government elections, the American people will be waiting patiently to also go to the nationwide presidential election to throw out the bad guys, whoever they are.
Butcher, Baker, Candle Stick Maker, Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, if they had any part in not obeying the laws of the United States American peoples government, that they so swore a sacred oath to protect, but then willfully break. That they will be tried in a court of law, convicted, in front of a honest judge, and jury, and then sent straight to prison.
If our country would lose a great war to one of our enemies the consequences to our social freedom would simply be about the same treatment as this country's NSA is doing us now.
The bad guys in Washington DC government now truly think if they can corrupt millions of American people the way that they have been trying. With free stuff payed for by the hard working Americans citizens tax money. That they will stay safe out of the reach of honest Americans people who live by the law, and are trying to be trustworthy to their neighbors.
Think of that if the bad guys can corrupt enough of
us, they can divide the United States people enough to control the
American government leavers of power. Much like the bull talking TV show
that we are seeing and hearing now.
From Orwell novel:
"BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU",
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Doublethink
Main article: Doublethink
The keyword here is blackwhite. Like so many Newspeak words, this word has two mutually contradictory meanings. Applied to an opponent, it means the habit of impudently claiming that black is white, in contradiction of the plain facts. Applied to a Party member, it means a loyal willingness to say that black is white when Party discipline demands this. But it means also the ability to believe that black is white, and more, to know that black is white, and to forget that one has ever believed the contrary. This demands a continuous alteration of the past, made possible by the system of thought which really embraces all the rest, and which is known in Newspeak as doublethink. Doublethink is basically the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them.-------------------
— Part II, Chapter IX — The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
Tinker:
Do you think that the closing of the American embassies in the middle east is nothing more but a TV show to keep the NSA secret intelligent snooping business open and necessary to keep the American people safe?
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- Posted on Sunday, August 4, 2013
U.S. extends embassy closings; warnings renew debate over NSA data collection
- Story | Poll: Back off the snooping, public tells Washington
- Story | High-ranking Senate Democrat joins calls to disclose NSA collection programs
- Story | Senators want advocate for Constitution added to secret FISA court hearings
- Story | Documents show NSA violated court orders on collection of phone records
- Story | Bid to rein in NSA snooping goes down in the House
- On the Web | More McClatchy coverage of the nation's capital
By Ali Watkins, David Lightman and Adam Baron | McClatchy Washington Bureau
WASHIGNTON — The
closing of U.S. embassies in 21 predominantly Muslim countries and a
broad caution about travel during August that the State Department
issued on Friday touched off debate Sunday over the National Security
Agency’s sweeping data collection programs.
Congressional supporters of the program, appearing on Sunday morning talk shows, said the latest rounds of warnings of unspecified threats showed that the programs were necessary, while detractors said there was no evidence linking the programs, particularly the massive collection of cell phone records of hundreds of millions of Americans, to the vague warnings of a possible terrorist attack.
Meanwhile, there were no reports of violence or unusual activity in any of the countries where the United States had kept its embassies and consulates closed when they would have ordinarily been open on Sunday. Nevertheless, the State Department announced that embassies and consulates in 16 countries would remain closed throughout the week, including four African nations that had not been on the original list. Diplomatic posts in five other countries would reopen Monday, the State Department said, including those in Afghanistan and Iraq, where terrorist attacks have been frequent.
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the extended closures were “not an indication of a new threat stream.”
“Given that a number of our embassies and consulates were going to be closed in accordance with local custom and practice for the bulk of the week for the Eid celebration at the end of Ramadan, and out of an abundance of caution, we’ve decided to extend the closure of several embassies and consulates,” she said.
Congressional supporters of the program, appearing on Sunday morning talk shows, said the latest rounds of warnings of unspecified threats showed that the programs were necessary, while detractors said there was no evidence linking the programs, particularly the massive collection of cell phone records of hundreds of millions of Americans, to the vague warnings of a possible terrorist attack.
Meanwhile, there were no reports of violence or unusual activity in any of the countries where the United States had kept its embassies and consulates closed when they would have ordinarily been open on Sunday. Nevertheless, the State Department announced that embassies and consulates in 16 countries would remain closed throughout the week, including four African nations that had not been on the original list. Diplomatic posts in five other countries would reopen Monday, the State Department said, including those in Afghanistan and Iraq, where terrorist attacks have been frequent.
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the extended closures were “not an indication of a new threat stream.”
“Given that a number of our embassies and consulates were going to be closed in accordance with local custom and practice for the bulk of the week for the Eid celebration at the end of Ramadan, and out of an abundance of caution, we’ve decided to extend the closure of several embassies and consulates,” she said.
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http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/ fox-news-sunday-chris-wallace/ 2013/06/09/government- surveillance-unconstitutional- reaction-sens-rand-paul-ron- johnson-and-gen#p//v/ 2464941025001
Special Guests: Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Ron Johnson, Gen. Michael Hayden
The following is a rush transcript of the June 9, 2013,
edition of "Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace." This copy may not be in
its final form and may be updated.
CHRIS WALLACE, HOST: I'm Chris Wallace.
Today, are we getting closer to Big Brother?
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) See...http://www.foxnews.com/ on-air/fox-news-sunday-chris- wallace/2013/06/09/government- surveillance-unconstitutional- reaction-sens-rand-paul-ron- johnson-and-gen#p//v/ 2464941025001
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http://drudgereport.com/
Feds direct agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans...

'TERRORISTS' READY TO ATTACK
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/08/05/tea-party- republican-party_n_3706749. html?utm_hp_ref=politics

MIAMI -- This wasn't the revolution the tea party had in mind.
Four years ago, the movement and its potent mix of anger and populism persuaded thousands of costumed and sign-waving conservatives to protest the ballooning deficit and President Obama's health care law. It swept a crop of no-compromise lawmakers into Congress and governor's offices and transformed political up-and-comers, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, into household names.
But as many tea party stars seek re-election next year and Rubio considers a 2016 presidential run, conservative activists are finding themselves at a crossroads. Many of their standard-bearers have embraced more moderate positions on bedrock issues such as immigration and health care, broadening their appeal in swing states but dampening grass-roots passion.
"They keep sticking their finger in the eyes of the guys who got them elected," said Ralph King, a co-founder of the Cleveland Tea Party Patriots. "A lot of people are feeling betrayed."
The tea party is a loosely knit web of activists, and some are hoping to rekindle the fire with 2014 primary challenges to wayward Republicans. But many more say they plan to sit out high-profile races in some important swing states next year, a move that GOP leaders fear could imperil the re-election prospects of former tea party luminaries, including the governors of Florida and Ohio.
"It changes the playing field for us," said Tom Gaitens, former Florida director of FreedomWorks, a political action committee that has spent millions of dollars to help tea party candidates. "The most powerful thing we have as a movement is our feet and our vote."
Read more...http://www. huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/05/ tea-party-republican-party_n_ 3706749.html?utm_hp_ref= politics
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/
Government surveillance unconstitutional? Reaction from Sens. Rand Paul, Ron Johnson and Gen. Michael Hayden
Written by Chris Wallace / Published June 09, 2013 / Fox News SundaySpecial Guests: Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Ron Johnson, Gen. Michael Hayden
CHRIS WALLACE, HOST: I'm Chris Wallace.
Today, are we getting closer to Big Brother?
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) See...http://www.foxnews.com/
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http://drudgereport.com/
Feds direct agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans...
'TERRORISTS' READY TO ATTACK
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
Tea Party Distances Self From Republican Party Stars
By MICHAEL J. MISHAK
08/05/13 04:07 AM ET EDT
MIAMI -- This wasn't the revolution the tea party had in mind.
Four years ago, the movement and its potent mix of anger and populism persuaded thousands of costumed and sign-waving conservatives to protest the ballooning deficit and President Obama's health care law. It swept a crop of no-compromise lawmakers into Congress and governor's offices and transformed political up-and-comers, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, into household names.
But as many tea party stars seek re-election next year and Rubio considers a 2016 presidential run, conservative activists are finding themselves at a crossroads. Many of their standard-bearers have embraced more moderate positions on bedrock issues such as immigration and health care, broadening their appeal in swing states but dampening grass-roots passion.
"They keep sticking their finger in the eyes of the guys who got them elected," said Ralph King, a co-founder of the Cleveland Tea Party Patriots. "A lot of people are feeling betrayed."
The tea party is a loosely knit web of activists, and some are hoping to rekindle the fire with 2014 primary challenges to wayward Republicans. But many more say they plan to sit out high-profile races in some important swing states next year, a move that GOP leaders fear could imperil the re-election prospects of former tea party luminaries, including the governors of Florida and Ohio.
"It changes the playing field for us," said Tom Gaitens, former Florida director of FreedomWorks, a political action committee that has spent millions of dollars to help tea party candidates. "The most powerful thing we have as a movement is our feet and our vote."
Read more...http://www.
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
There’s lots of news to report in today’s “daily dose,” so grab yourself a cup of Joe and get comfortable. We’ll start with the latest news on Jeremy Hill, and then I’ll give you my report on the first day of practice and share with you a couple of videos - one that I took during the morning practice session, and another which is a new football hype video put out by LesMiles.net.
As most of you have heard by now, Jeremy Hill has been allowed back onto the team and took part in yesterday’s afternoon practice. The decision to allow Hill back on the team came after Judge Bonnie Jackson held a probation hearing and extended Hill's probation rather than revoking it and sending him to jail, and after Coach Miles and the team met to discuss the matter and voted to allow Hill’s return. Yesterday at about 6 p.m. Coach Miles addressed the media on the matter, but first Hill took the podium and apologized by saying, “I want to thank Coach Miles and this university for giving me another chance to play football. And I would like to apologize to my teammates first and to the community. I made a poor choice in judgement, but since then I've learned from my mistake. Moving forward, I'll continue to be a better person, I'll continue to be a better teammate.” When Miles spoke on the matter, he assured the media that Hill will have further punishment, but didn't specify what that might be. My guess is that he will receive a three-game suspension, but as of now that is purely speculation. Miles did add that Hill was “rusty as heck” and that “he better get back to practice if he wants to play at all.”
As for yesterday’s first practice of the preseason, I really enjoyed making it our there and getting an early look at the team. In practices like these, the players are broken up into various units that are spread out to various stations on the fields, so I made my rounds quickly and jotted down a few notes before settling in and shooting several minutes of video that I’ve edited to share with you here. (DandyDon.com LSU Football Practice Video - Morning Session, Day 1 LSU Fall Camp) I was planning on doing the same for the afternoon session, but at a little after 2 p.m. LSU announced that media access to the afternoon practice would be closed. As you can probably guess, that decision followed the news of Jeremy Hill’s court hearing, and it was made in order for Coach Miles to have a chance to publicly address the situation before we, the media, could tweet photos of Hill practicing and draw our own conclusions, which was probably a wise decision.
Below are a few quick notes from the morning practice session:
• The first things to catch my eye were a couple of green non-contact jerseys worn by Jermauria Rasco and Jalen Mills. Neither player showed signs of injury, so I don’t think it's anything to worry about.
• Several select newcomers joined the veterans for the morning session. The ones I noticed were Rickey Jefferson, Kendell Beckwith, Jeryl Brazil, Desean Smith, Lewis Neal, Greg Gilmore, Tashawn Bower and Maquedius Bain.
• Rickey Jefferson has a good build and really looks the part. He was working with the upperclassmen at cornerback.
• Elite speedster Jeryl Brazil spent time with the cornerbacks and running backs.
• Freshman tight end Desean Smith is a great looking prospect. In the receiving drills, he showed great hands and athleticism. I predict that he'll be the starting tight end by the time SEC play starts.
• Redshirt freshman Jerald Hawkins, or “Hawk,” as Coach Stud calls him, was working a lot as the first team right tackle.
• Kendell Beckwith, Rickey Jefferson, Jeryl Brazil and Melvin Jones all went through receiving drills.
• Just like in the spring, the tempo of the practices are much faster than in the pre-Cameron days. In the video I posted, you’ll see Cameron emphasizing tempo a lot and barking out orders to “Go Faster!”
• Lamin Barrow sure does wear No. 18 well. The more I think about it, the more I like the decision to have him wear the special number. (On a sidenote: a few of you asked me to explain the significance of No. 18, and I promise to do so in a subsequent report.)
If the above info isn’t enough to get you pumped about the upcoming season, maybe this new hype video by LesMiles.net will do the trick. Sure got my blood flowing!
With the 2013 LSU football season quickly approaching, today we’ll continue our jersey countdown with No. 25. Since there were so many great players who wore number 25, and since I'm running short on time after covering the day’s news, I'll do things a little differently today by just naming three super stars who wore 25 and recognizing a much lesser-known Tiger who wore the number with just as much pride. The three former Tiger stars that come to mind when I think of number 25 are Hall of Fame quarterback Y.A. Title (1944-47), All-American wide receiver Josh Reed (1999-2001) and BCS Championship MVP running back Justin Vincent (2003-06). The lesser-known Tiger that I mentioned who wore the number is Chaz "Guuy" Mahaffey who was a walk-on with a giant heart back in 1996. Mahaffey is now the head coach at U-High, where he has caused rival highschools to "Fear the Beard." Guys like Guuy usually don't get the recognition they deserve for their contribution to the team, so I was happy to include him in today's countdown at the request of a longtime reader.
Reader comments: LSU vs TCU game - The LSU Dallas Chapter is having a huge Tailgate Party. Come join us for the best deal in town ....parking, drinks, food, shuttle to and from the game and more. Get more information at lsualumnidallas.com. We also have game tickets available.
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http://www.tigerrag.com/?p= 272852


By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
Jeremy Hill got good news Monday morning, as a district court judge ruled not to send him to jail for violating his probation.
In a special hearing requested by Hill’s attorneys, Judge Bonnie Jackson ruled to extend Hill’s probation two years and add 40 hours of community service, rather than send Hill to jail after he pled guilty to an April 27 bar fight while under probation for a previous charged.
Judge Jackson also ruled an exception for Hill’s 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew to allow him to participate in football activities.
Hill now awaits a decision from LSU football coach Les Miles, who suspended Hill indefinitely from the team after the fight.
Hill was one of two players on this year’s roster who did not report to fall camp yesterday, but could rejoin the team as soon as Miles makes a decision.
Work and a friendship from our family and friends can do wonders for a growing mans future. A break here or there, and becoming a good student as he keeps attending a good school might even get the attention of god favor. Anyway that is my prayer. Geaux Tigers!!!
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By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
Practice was closed to the media Monday afternoon, because Les Miles was opening the door to a previously suspended player.
Sophomore running back Jeremy Hill rejoined the team Monday afternoon following a 2:15 p.m. team meeting, when the Tigers voted unanimously to reinstate their teammate. Earlier in the day, Hill had his probation from a 2011 charge on misdemeanor carnal knowledge of a juvenile extended two years, a direct result of a guilty plea to battery in an April 27 bar fight.
With the possibility of jail time off the table, Miles allowed Hill back in the squad in time for this afternoon’s practice but said a suspension from play could still be on the table.
“I’m a proponent of changing behavior,” Miles said. “I think there’s some positive that comes from this.”
Hill also issued a public apology for his actions.
Responses to "Hill back on team"
TigerGumbo on August 5th, 2013 8:25 PM
Wonderful;
Les Miles and the LSU football team are showing RB Jeremy Hill true friendship and class, lookout TCU here comes the LSU fighting tigers!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=YiwPvgjOSQQ...LSU Jeremy Hill's 50-yd Touchdown against South Carolina | LIVE
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
There’s lots of news to report in today’s “daily dose,” so grab yourself a cup of Joe and get comfortable. We’ll start with the latest news on Jeremy Hill, and then I’ll give you my report on the first day of practice and share with you a couple of videos - one that I took during the morning practice session, and another which is a new football hype video put out by LesMiles.net.
As most of you have heard by now, Jeremy Hill has been allowed back onto the team and took part in yesterday’s afternoon practice. The decision to allow Hill back on the team came after Judge Bonnie Jackson held a probation hearing and extended Hill's probation rather than revoking it and sending him to jail, and after Coach Miles and the team met to discuss the matter and voted to allow Hill’s return. Yesterday at about 6 p.m. Coach Miles addressed the media on the matter, but first Hill took the podium and apologized by saying, “I want to thank Coach Miles and this university for giving me another chance to play football. And I would like to apologize to my teammates first and to the community. I made a poor choice in judgement, but since then I've learned from my mistake. Moving forward, I'll continue to be a better person, I'll continue to be a better teammate.” When Miles spoke on the matter, he assured the media that Hill will have further punishment, but didn't specify what that might be. My guess is that he will receive a three-game suspension, but as of now that is purely speculation. Miles did add that Hill was “rusty as heck” and that “he better get back to practice if he wants to play at all.”
As for yesterday’s first practice of the preseason, I really enjoyed making it our there and getting an early look at the team. In practices like these, the players are broken up into various units that are spread out to various stations on the fields, so I made my rounds quickly and jotted down a few notes before settling in and shooting several minutes of video that I’ve edited to share with you here. (DandyDon.com LSU Football Practice Video - Morning Session, Day 1 LSU Fall Camp) I was planning on doing the same for the afternoon session, but at a little after 2 p.m. LSU announced that media access to the afternoon practice would be closed. As you can probably guess, that decision followed the news of Jeremy Hill’s court hearing, and it was made in order for Coach Miles to have a chance to publicly address the situation before we, the media, could tweet photos of Hill practicing and draw our own conclusions, which was probably a wise decision.
Below are a few quick notes from the morning practice session:
• The first things to catch my eye were a couple of green non-contact jerseys worn by Jermauria Rasco and Jalen Mills. Neither player showed signs of injury, so I don’t think it's anything to worry about.
• Several select newcomers joined the veterans for the morning session. The ones I noticed were Rickey Jefferson, Kendell Beckwith, Jeryl Brazil, Desean Smith, Lewis Neal, Greg Gilmore, Tashawn Bower and Maquedius Bain.
• Rickey Jefferson has a good build and really looks the part. He was working with the upperclassmen at cornerback.
• Elite speedster Jeryl Brazil spent time with the cornerbacks and running backs.
• Freshman tight end Desean Smith is a great looking prospect. In the receiving drills, he showed great hands and athleticism. I predict that he'll be the starting tight end by the time SEC play starts.
• Redshirt freshman Jerald Hawkins, or “Hawk,” as Coach Stud calls him, was working a lot as the first team right tackle.
• Kendell Beckwith, Rickey Jefferson, Jeryl Brazil and Melvin Jones all went through receiving drills.
• Just like in the spring, the tempo of the practices are much faster than in the pre-Cameron days. In the video I posted, you’ll see Cameron emphasizing tempo a lot and barking out orders to “Go Faster!”
• Lamin Barrow sure does wear No. 18 well. The more I think about it, the more I like the decision to have him wear the special number. (On a sidenote: a few of you asked me to explain the significance of No. 18, and I promise to do so in a subsequent report.)
If the above info isn’t enough to get you pumped about the upcoming season, maybe this new hype video by LesMiles.net will do the trick. Sure got my blood flowing!
With the 2013 LSU football season quickly approaching, today we’ll continue our jersey countdown with No. 25. Since there were so many great players who wore number 25, and since I'm running short on time after covering the day’s news, I'll do things a little differently today by just naming three super stars who wore 25 and recognizing a much lesser-known Tiger who wore the number with just as much pride. The three former Tiger stars that come to mind when I think of number 25 are Hall of Fame quarterback Y.A. Title (1944-47), All-American wide receiver Josh Reed (1999-2001) and BCS Championship MVP running back Justin Vincent (2003-06). The lesser-known Tiger that I mentioned who wore the number is Chaz "Guuy" Mahaffey who was a walk-on with a giant heart back in 1996. Mahaffey is now the head coach at U-High, where he has caused rival highschools to "Fear the Beard." Guys like Guuy usually don't get the recognition they deserve for their contribution to the team, so I was happy to include him in today's countdown at the request of a longtime reader.
Reader comments: LSU vs TCU game - The LSU Dallas Chapter is having a huge Tailgate Party. Come join us for the best deal in town ....parking, drinks, food, shuttle to and from the game and more. Get more information at lsualumnidallas.com. We also have game tickets available.
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Hill’s probation extended
August 5, 2013 - © 2013 Tiger Rag
No jail time for LSU running back; awaits decision from Miles
By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
Jeremy Hill got good news Monday morning, as a district court judge ruled not to send him to jail for violating his probation.
In a special hearing requested by Hill’s attorneys, Judge Bonnie Jackson ruled to extend Hill’s probation two years and add 40 hours of community service, rather than send Hill to jail after he pled guilty to an April 27 bar fight while under probation for a previous charged.
Judge Jackson also ruled an exception for Hill’s 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew to allow him to participate in football activities.
Hill now awaits a decision from LSU football coach Les Miles, who suspended Hill indefinitely from the team after the fight.
Hill was one of two players on this year’s roster who did not report to fall camp yesterday, but could rejoin the team as soon as Miles makes a decision.
Comments
Responses to “Hill’s probation extended”
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TigerGumbo on August 5th, 2013 10:51 am
Work and a friendship from our family and friends can do wonders for a growing mans future. A break here or there, and becoming a good student as he keeps attending a good school might even get the attention of god favor. Anyway that is my prayer. Geaux Tigers!!!
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Hill back on team
August 5, 2013 - © 2013 Tiger Rag
Miles allows troubled sophomore running back back after unanimous team vote
By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
Practice was closed to the media Monday afternoon, because Les Miles was opening the door to a previously suspended player.
Sophomore running back Jeremy Hill rejoined the team Monday afternoon following a 2:15 p.m. team meeting, when the Tigers voted unanimously to reinstate their teammate. Earlier in the day, Hill had his probation from a 2011 charge on misdemeanor carnal knowledge of a juvenile extended two years, a direct result of a guilty plea to battery in an April 27 bar fight.
With the possibility of jail time off the table, Miles allowed Hill back in the squad in time for this afternoon’s practice but said a suspension from play could still be on the table.
“I’m a proponent of changing behavior,” Miles said. “I think there’s some positive that comes from this.”
Hill also issued a public apology for his actions.
Comments
Responses to "Hill back on team"
TigerGumbo on August 5th, 2013 8:25 PM
Wonderful;
Les Miles and the LSU football team are showing RB Jeremy Hill true friendship and class, lookout TCU here comes the LSU fighting tigers!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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Brazil working with Frank Wilson at tailback
Dline drills
LBs drill
**updated***
QB's throwing short routes
Fall Camp Day 1 AM Session
Passing drill
ZM8 & Rivers passing drill
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Photo Gallery: Football's First Day of 2013 Practice
8/5/2013
Images from Monday's first practice session that included mostly
upperclassmen with select newcomers. Afternoon practice images to be
added.
JBeam
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Member since Jan 2011
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Videos: Fall Camp Day 1 footage (Posted on 8/5/13 at 11:24 am)
Brazil working with Frank Wilson at tailback
Dline drills
LBs drill
**updated***
QB's throwing short routes
Fall Camp Day 1 AM Session
Passing drill
ZM8 & Rivers passing drill
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Geaux 247 Video (5 min, 28 sec): LSU fall camp, Day 1 AM session
Times Picayune Freshmen aplenty as LSU gets underway
NBC33 Sports Video (3 min, 26 sec): LSU practice Day 1
LSU Football Twitter log from this morning's practice
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Texas A&M opens camp amid controversy
Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin won't speculate on a possible suspension for Johnny Manziel.
HOUSTON (AP)
Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin says the university is gathering facts after a report that quarterback Johnny Manziel was paid for signing hundreds of autographs in January.Speaking to the media Monday before the Aggies open camp, Sumlin says he learned of the ESPN report Sunday. ESPN says the NCAA is investigating whether the Heisman Trophy winner was paid for the autographs, which could potentially violate its amateurism rules and put his eligibility in question.
Sumlin said he would not speculate whether Manziel will be his starter when the season begins Aug. 31 against Rice.
He also said starting defensive tackle Kirby Ennis, who was arrested in February on a weapons charge, will be suspended for the Rice game.
http://espn.go.com/college-
Manziel friend: No more free signings
Updated: August 5, 2013, 4:02 PM ET
ESPN.com news services
Joe Schad breaks down the NCAA's investigation of Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel for profiting from autographs.Tags: Johnny Manziel, Joe Schad
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ESPN sourcesJohnny Manziel signing autographs in a hotel room in a photo provided to ESPN by a source.
Besides saying that Manziel would no longer sign autographs for free, Fitch, according to the broker, also said he could provide other current standout college football players for autograph sessions in which the players would need to be paid.
The broker, who has shown ESPN a photograph of Manziel signing autographs in what the broker says is Manziel's hotel room, told Schad he declined to answer six calls from the NCAA.
The broker said he stopped using what is known in the industry as a "proof pic" when an attorney representing Manziel contacted eBay and then the broker spoke with that attorney. The broker said JSA, a leading autograph authentication company, was paid $7 apiece to authenticate all of the broker's Manziel signatures.
On Sunday, "Outside the Lines" reported that the NCAA is investigating whether Manziel was paid for signing hundreds of autographs on photos and sports memorabilia in January.
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Three sources said Manziel signed photographs, footballs, mini football helmets and other items at the request of an autograph broker named Drew Tieman. Two sources, who are aware of the signing arrangement, told "Outside the Lines" that Tieman approached Manziel on Jan. 6, when he landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to attend the game between Alabama and Notre Dame the next day
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