Tinker:
Stay out of the middle east killing, and terrorism, because if the people living there do not want to do anything about it, then we can't. All we can now do if we decide to pick sides is to continue to keep killing more people. Obviously president Obama does not know what he is doing and need the American congress to cover his backside, and shoulder the responsibility of striking Syria with limited and meaningless missile strikes. Killing even more middle eastern innocent people.
The refugee number of people will only keep growing into a
wider and wider civil middle eastern war, between Sunni vs Shia people
The
wises choice now is to tell the truth without the political bull talk.
The United States of America don't like people using chemical warfare on
innocent people.
But if that is what they keep wanting to do each other then that is their sin, and we are not god.
President Obama should have come to the microphones in
the White House rose garden and told the American people that he
misspoke about his bottom line that he made to Syria, and decided now
not to get more involved in the middle east terror war.
To offer humanitarian supply's and support for the war victims over there, and then simply ask the American people to understand the news that they see on TV is the cruel havoc and developments from the middle east people who hate one another there, That we can only now pray for them to come to their senses, and stop killing each other.
But now after going over all the problem in the middle east that I now believe that the United States of America in not going to make the same mistake in the middle east twice, and to leave us alone.
To offer humanitarian supply's and support for the war victims over there, and then simply ask the American people to understand the news that they see on TV is the cruel havoc and developments from the middle east people who hate one another there, That we can only now pray for them to come to their senses, and stop killing each other.
But now after going over all the problem in the middle east that I now believe that the United States of America in not going to make the same mistake in the middle east twice, and to leave us alone.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/ news/world/americas/syria- crisis-obama-turns-decision- on-military-action-over-to- congress-8792910.html
Confusion, Anger, Mockery After Decision...
Syrian media calls 'historic American retreat'...
McCain: Assad 'Euphoric'...
Putin emboldened; sees chance to turn tables at G20...
House, Senate to hold 'hearings' next week...
President risks embarrassing loss...
Leaves door open if Congress votes 'no'...
Hollande facing pressure to put intervention to vote...
Pope announces world day of prayer, fasting...

FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER
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http://online.wsj.com/article/ declarations.html
Two small points on an end-of-summer weekend. One is connected to Labor Day and the meaning of work. It grows out of an observation Mike Huckabee made on his Fox show a few weeks ago. He said that we see joblessness as an economic fact, we talk about the financial implications of widespread high unemployment, and that isn't wrong but it misses the central point. Joblessness is a personal crisis because work is a spiritual event.
A job isn't only a means to a paycheck, it's more. "To work is to pray," the old priests used to say. God made us as many things, including as workers. When you work you serve and take part. To work is to be integrated into the daily life of the nation. There is pride and satisfaction in doing work well, in working with others and learning a discipline or a craft or an art. To work is to grow and to find out who you are.
In return for performing your duties, whatever they are, you receive money that you can use freely and in accordance with your highest desire. A job allows you the satisfaction of supporting yourself or your family, or starting a family. Work allows you to renew your life, which is part of the renewing of civilization.
Work gives us purpose, stability, integration, shared mission. And so to be unable to work—unable to find or hold a job—is a kind of catastrophe for a human being.
There are an estimated 11.5 million unemployed people in America now, and those who do not have sufficient work or who've left the workforce altogether inflate that number further.
This is the real reason jobs and employment are the No. 1 issue in America's domestic life. And what I have been thinking in the weeks leading up to this weekend is very simple: "Thank you, God, that I have a job." May more of us be able to say those words on Labor Day 2014.
And may more political leaders come up who
can help jobs happen, who can advance and support the kind of national
policies that can encourage American genius. One of the things missing
in the current political scene is zest—a feeling that can radiate from
the political sphere that everything is possible, the market is wide
open.
In the midst of the economic malaise of the 1970s the TV anchormen spoke in sonorous tones about the dreadful economic indicators—inflation, high interest rates, "the misery index." But Steve Jobs, in his parents' garage, was quietly working on circuit boards. And strange young Bill Gates was creating a company called Microsoft. All that work burst forth under the favorable economic conditions and policies in the 1980s and '90s.
What is needed now is a political leader on fire about all the possibilities, not one who tries to sound optimistic because polls show optimism is popular but someone with real passion about the idea of new businesses, new inventions, growth, productivity, breakthroughs and jobs, jobs, jobs. Someone in love with the romance of the marketplace. We've lost that feeling among our political leaders, who mostly walk around looking like they have headaches. But American genius is still there, in our garages. It's been there since before Ben Franklin and the key and the kite and the bolt of lightning.
Read more...http://online.wsj.com/ article/declarations.html
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Confusion, Anger, Mockery After Decision...
Syrian media calls 'historic American retreat'...
McCain: Assad 'Euphoric'...
Putin emboldened; sees chance to turn tables at G20...
House, Senate to hold 'hearings' next week...
President risks embarrassing loss...
Leaves door open if Congress votes 'no'...
Hollande facing pressure to put intervention to vote...
Pope announces world day of prayer, fasting...
FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER
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http://online.wsj.com/article/
Noonan: Work and the American Character
We need political leaders who can speak to the current national unease.
Two small points on an end-of-summer weekend. One is connected to Labor Day and the meaning of work. It grows out of an observation Mike Huckabee made on his Fox show a few weeks ago. He said that we see joblessness as an economic fact, we talk about the financial implications of widespread high unemployment, and that isn't wrong but it misses the central point. Joblessness is a personal crisis because work is a spiritual event.
A job isn't only a means to a paycheck, it's more. "To work is to pray," the old priests used to say. God made us as many things, including as workers. When you work you serve and take part. To work is to be integrated into the daily life of the nation. There is pride and satisfaction in doing work well, in working with others and learning a discipline or a craft or an art. To work is to grow and to find out who you are.
In return for performing your duties, whatever they are, you receive money that you can use freely and in accordance with your highest desire. A job allows you the satisfaction of supporting yourself or your family, or starting a family. Work allows you to renew your life, which is part of the renewing of civilization.
Work gives us purpose, stability, integration, shared mission. And so to be unable to work—unable to find or hold a job—is a kind of catastrophe for a human being.
There are an estimated 11.5 million unemployed people in America now, and those who do not have sufficient work or who've left the workforce altogether inflate that number further.
This is the real reason jobs and employment are the No. 1 issue in America's domestic life. And what I have been thinking in the weeks leading up to this weekend is very simple: "Thank you, God, that I have a job." May more of us be able to say those words on Labor Day 2014.
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What is needed now is a political leader on fire about all the possibilities, not one who tries to sound optimistic because polls show optimism is popular but someone with real passion about the idea of new businesses, new inventions, growth, productivity, breakthroughs and jobs, jobs, jobs. Someone in love with the romance of the marketplace. We've lost that feeling among our political leaders, who mostly walk around looking like they have headaches. But American genius is still there, in our garages. It's been there since before Ben Franklin and the key and the kite and the bolt of lightning.
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DAMASCUS,
Syria (AP) - Syria on Sunday derided President Barack Obama's decision
to hold off on punitive military strikes, but also took precautions by
reportedly moving some troops and military equipment to civilian areas.
The Obama administration countered that its case for military action
against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad is getting stronger,
saying it now has evidence that the toxic gas allegedly used in strikes
on rebel-held areas was the nerve agent sarin.
Analysis: Obama's credibility on line in reversal
WASHINGTON
(AP) - For more than a week, the White House had been barreling toward
imminent military action against Syria. But President Barack Obama's
abrupt decision to instead ask Congress for permission left him with a
high-risk gamble that could devastate his credibility if no action is
ultimately taken in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack that
crossed his own "red line." The stunning reversal also raises questions
about the president's decisiveness and could embolden leaders in Syria,
Iran, North Korea and elsewhere, leaving them with the impression of a
U.S. president unwilling to back up his words with actions.
Analysis: Obama's credibility on line in reversal
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Tinker:
I feel a lot better about the way LSU football team looks now, because it is quite apparent that Les Miles has hired the right man as LSU new offensive coordinator.
I feel a lot better about the way LSU football team looks now, because it is quite apparent that Les Miles has hired the right man as LSU new offensive coordinator.
Cam Cameron has done his job very well in LSU
first victory of the 2013 college football season against TCU, I can see
the obvious improvement. That Cameron corrected the misfiring mistakes
of the LSU QB position that was a source of tormenting frustration to
the LSU fighting tiger football fans all these past years.
No so now! Because the 2013 LSU offense even in
spite of drop passes and misfires, made the cherished first downs that
we all were looking for in the 2013.
LSU offense bottom line is oh so rewarding to see now, and oh so useful to future LSU victory in the coming LSU college football game in 2013.
LSU offense bottom line is oh so rewarding to see now, and oh so useful to future LSU victory in the coming LSU college football game in 2013.
LSU vs TCU
Team Stat Comparison
| LSU | TCU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 26 | 13 |
| Total Yards | 448 | 259 |
| Passing | 251 | 145 |
| Rushing | 197 | 114 |
| Penalties | 7-42 | 9-55 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 13-19 | 7-13 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 2 |
| Possession | 36:01 | 23:59 |
But
for not being able to gain a first down in the dying minutes of the
Alabama football game in 2012 LSU could have played in the SEC
championship game last year.
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hondurantiger
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Anybody talk about what a great sign it is that we got the ball and never turned it back. Had we been able to do this in the Bama game and Clemson we would have won. There was a third and long that we converted on a pass that was key.
I am excited about this offense!

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LSU Football - Gwaux Tigers!!!Associated Press
LSU Wins TCU Showdown
Zach
Mettenberger threw for over 250 yards and a touchdown in LSU's 37-27
win over TCU, their 42nd straight nonconference win in the regular
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hondurantiger
LSU Fan
Gilbert, AZ
Member since Feb 2007
1052 posts
Burning the last 5:15 off the clock (Posted on 9/1/13 at 3:23 pm)
Anybody talk about what a great sign it is that we got the ball and never turned it back. Had we been able to do this in the Bama game and Clemson we would have won. There was a third and long that we converted on a pass that was key.
I am excited about this offense!
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| The Advocate | LSU feels right at home in season-opening win |
| Bayou Bengals Insider | The change in LSU's offense is real |
| Sports Illustrated | LSU beats TCU soundly, but Tigers' consistency must improve |
| The Advocate | Familiar foibles return, but LSU offense opens strong |
| Times Picayune | LSU holds off TCU in Cowboy Classic, 37-27 | Photos |
| CBS SportsLine | LSU -- remember the Tigers? -- announces itself as (really) darkhorse contenders |
| Times Picayune | Notes: LSU survives zany end of the first half on way to a season-opening victory |
| Times Picayune | Finally, LSU finishes strong in the fourth quarter |
| The Advocate | Notes: Jeremy Hill stays on the sideline; Terrence Magee makes his presence felt |
| The Advocate | Rabalais: A riveting game — something LSU's grown accustomed to |
| Tiger Sports Digest | New offense passes first test |
| Tiger Sports Digest | LSU opens 2013 with 37-27 victory |
| ESPN Blog | LSU's Mettenberger delivers in new offense |
| Tiger Bait | Rewind: LSU 37, TCU 27 |
| Sports NOLA | LSU's offensive balance helps overcome miscues in TCU win |
| LSU Reveille | Confusion at the Cowboys Classic |
| Louisiana Gannett News | Guilbeau: Efficient LSU offense, new tailback too much for TCU |
| Dallas Morning News | TCU hangs tough but can't pull upset in 37-27 loss to No. 12 LSU |
| The Advocate | Thumbs up, thumbs down for LSU's opening win |
| Louisiana Daily | Audio (33 min) Hanagriff & Risher break down LSU's victory over TCU | .mp3 |
| Associated Press? *1 | Michael Ford makes final cut in Chicago |
| Star-Telegram, TX | TCU's comeback bid falters as holds off Frogs in opener |
| Star-Telegram, TX | Boykin, young Frogs refused to go away |
| Dallas Morning News | Frogs' normally stingy defense not up to par |
| Star-Telegram, TX | TCU Notes: Officials correct in confusing end to 1st half |
| SEC Digital Network | SEC GameDay Central |
| UAB Sports | UAB falls to Troy in season opener, 34-31 |
| Associated Press | Top 25 Roundup: Georgia, Boise State and Oregon State suffer Week 1 losses |
| USA Today | Behind the scenes of ESPN College GameDay |
| USA Today | The weird, wacky and wow of the weekend |
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