Tinker:
Unaccountable popular corruption that is used over and over again locked deep inside the politician's bag of tricks that will be readily available to the American politicians to keep the American people under control.
So the men and women running Washington DC can display the United States Government Constitution check and balances to govern as the big TV showcase. Broadcasted anywhere and everywhere every day, and night.
That is the billboard to the American people that the political bad guys used as a front to hide their daily misdeeds behind the camera's eyes..
That the American politicians who have been elected in a open and free election will not really enforce the law as written among themselves. That they have their daily Washington DC way of running the American people government down to a find art form. The art of furthering their own lot in life to the disadvantage of the American citizens. Because the Washington DC art of running the United States Government is to grab the people by the privet parts, and then go ahead to do what the American politicians want.
The politicians running Washington DC government is not going to do anything really, nothing about anything, nothing is really going to change about how the American people government is running what so ever. Because whoever the American people vote into office ether the Democrats or Republicans the candidate will only be the show side of the same coin.
The American government is a rip-off baby.
That no one can get to them because the game is fix, only the big Government TV show matters, nothing else.
Do you thing that a lot of American people are condition to the big American government TV show, of course they are. Just look at the tears streaming down the cheeks of the people who have paid in both body and mind, the pain from losing their blood, suffering after they survived the country's wars.
The patriotic feeling swelling up into a high spirited emotion proudly saluting the American flag as the sound of the star spangled banner rings out across the sports stadiums.
We are indeed conditioned to respond to the American big government TV show each and every time that we hear and see it, and we really don't want to let go of those feeling. Even if we do recognize that the United States government is a rip off, we still go ahead and play along with the corrupt politicians anyway, right?
Do you truly think that the American people are going to change anything about Washington DC way of doing things. Is the American people going to elect someone who is not a Democrat or Republican. What is the chance of enough American people doing that, really changing their federal government into a honest form of governing?
The rest of the world see America better then the American people see themselves. They know that America is nothing more then a big TV show, and the America government will not do anything really. Because since World War II when America fight in other wars the American government really don't try to win them, do they.
The rest of the world know that, it is only the American people who keeps denying the obvious. And then the American people goes back to watching tons, and tons, of TV shows. Living in a TV box for the rest of their life.
The NSA has been secretly recording every phone call, and computer email, that the American people has made in privet for a long time now. Only through a young man leaking the truth to us of what the American government politician's have been doing, did we learn about it.
No one else told us. Not a single politician, or our president, governor, or eaven the dog catcher, no one else told us. That how bad these people lie to us in Washington DC. A leaker Edward Snowden and a out of the mainstream reporter Glenn Greenwald told us the truth about what the NSA was doing us.
Think about that, no one else told us!
Are the American people being played for suckers or what?
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ENGSTER: Statistically Speaking
August 19, 2013 - © 2013 Tiger Rag
Look for Zach to attack LSU record book
By JIM ENGSTER
Tiger Rag Featured Columnist
The hunch from this space is that Zach Mettenberger will become the third LSU quarterback to toss for three thousand yards in a season. Only Rohan Davey and JaMarcus Russell have reached the 3,000 yard plateau for a school that has produced a pair of quarterbacks who were NFL Most Valuable Players in Y.A. Tittle and Bert Jones.
With Mettenberger likely to play at least 13 times with a 14th game possible, he could average as few as 215 yards per game and reach 3,000 yards in 2013.
Looking back at the evolution of the record for most yards passing in one campaign at LSU, here is how the standard for passing yards has changed since LSU joined the SEC.
LSU Quarterback Season Season Record Passing Yardage
Young Bussey 1937 712
Y.A. Tittle 1946 780
Al Doggett 1953 822
Nelson Stokley 1967 939
Mike Hillman 1969 1,180
Bert Jones 1972 1,446
Alan Risher 1981 1,780
Alan Risher 1982 1,834
Jeff Wickersham 1983 2,542
Tommy Hodson 1989 2,655
Rohan Davey 2001 3,347
Rohan Davey’s mark has stood for a dozen seasons. It will take an average in 13 games of 258 yards per game for Mettenberger to break Davey’s school record.
With offensive strategist Cam Cameron providing new pizazz to the LSU attack, the senior field general should challenge Davey’s official numbers from 2001.
The NCAA started counting bowl games in season statistics in 2002. With his 444 yards passing against Illinois in the Sugar Bowl, Davey actually passed for 3,791 yards in the 2001 season—a robust average of 292 yards per game.
Last year, Mettenberger threw for 2,609 yards in a non-descript season. He’ll need to pass for 91 more yards per contest to surpass Davey’s postseason included passing total in 2001. That may be unreachable for the man from Georgia, but Mettenberger figures to enjoy a year that rivals more heralded Tiger predecessors when it comes to overall success at his position.
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf remains a polarizing player 25 years after his LSU debut
The 2013-2014 LSU basketball season will mark 25 years since Chris Wayne Jackson came to TigerTown. The gunner from Gulfport established a freshman scoring record by averaging more than 30 points in his LSU debut.
By the time Jackson left LSU in March of 1990, he had rung up 1,854 points in two seasons. If he had stayed for two more seasons on the court and scored the same amount of points in his junior and senior years that he did as a freshman and sophomore, Jackson would have finished with an NCAA record of 3,708 points.
Instead, the NCAA record of Pete Maravich remains intact with 3,667 points in just 83 varsity games at LSU—an unbelievable average of 44.2 points per outing.
Jackson averaged 29.0 points per game in 64 college performances as he thrilled crowds in the SEC like no player since Pistol Pete. Jackson was an uncanny marksman and was the third player selected in the 1990 NBA Draft. The Denver Nuggets took a chance on the LSU guard despite his listed size of 6-1, 168 pounds.
Jackson changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf during his NBA career which produced an all-time best free throw percentage of .905. Steve Nash and Mark Price are tied for second place at .904 in much longer careers than that of Abdul-Rauf, who lasted nine seasons in the league.
Abdul-Rauf was featured prominently in the August 9 edition of the New York Times. Unfortunately, the story focused on the events that led to his downfall as a professional player.
“Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, a swift and streaky Denver Nuggets guard, was in his sixth and steadiest season in 1996 when fans and news media members realized that, during the pregame national anthem, he would either stay in the locker room or stretch on the sideline.
“Asked to explain, Abdul-Rauf called the American flag a ‘symbol of oppression and tyranny.’
“I’m a Muslim first and a Muslim last,” said Abdul-Rauf…”My duty is to my creator, not to nationalistic ideology.”
The NBA suspended the guard indefinitely without pay before Abdul-Rauf conformed by standing during the anthem but praying to Allah as he did. He was essentially booed out of the league as he was never the same player.
Abdul-Rauf’s concentration slipped amid the firestorm surrounding his comments and actions. His NBA free-throw percentage before the controversy was .916. In the years after, Abdul-Rauf was .845 from the line.
His remarks were offensive, but so were the words uttered by another stellar American athlete about Muhammad Ali before their first bout in 1965. Then, it was a Christian, Floyd Patterson, who was the jerk.
“This fight is a crusade to retain the title from the Black Muslims,” Patterson said prior to entering the ring against the champion. “As a Catholic, I am fighting Clay as a patriotic duty. I am going to return the crown to America.”
Ali pounded Patterson for nine rounds and kept his title against a man who had besmirched his religion and his integrity.
Nearly five decades later, religious prejudice is as pronounced as it was when Patterson and Ali fought. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf was born four years after that fight. At age 44, he remains a hated man in some places because of his Muslim faith.
LSU should invite Abdul-Rauf back to campus this season to be honored for his record-setting freshman year of a quarter-century ago. The guess is that he would stand for the national anthem if he returned to the PMAC as a conquering hero.
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