Tinker:
For two years President Barack Obama and John Kerry has been ignoring the Syrian people suffering at the hand of Aside government troops.
So now John Kerry has the nerve to come to the American people, telling us that this is unacceptable for the American people to ignore the Syrian plight at the hands of evil people fighting in Syria. Then I want to tell John Kerry that he is unacceptable to me now that he is only now telling the American people about this Syrian war story. After 100,000 Syrians who have already been killed by Aside bullies.
What a joke of a person that he and Barack Obama are turning out to be. What is not a joke however is that the American people and the world population are now lead by the inept fearful shallow political tricks of the trade from a century of political science stored up in Washington DC. That the worst kind of people are now fighting to take over Syria and what a disgusting hell of a think Barack Obama and John Kerry are to us now, by telling us the American people the truth about the Syria civil war at this late date.
Barack Obama and John Kerry also want to bomb Syria.
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Arab Crisis: SyriaKrauthammer: U.S. Should Stay Out of Syria Because Obama ‘Doesn’t Know What He’s Doing’
Media“The reason I’m for staying out is because this president doesn’t know what he’s doing”
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Benghazi Whistleblower: I've Been 'Punished' for Speaking Out...
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Assad Tells Charlie Rose There is No Evidence He is Responsible for Gas Attack, in Rare TV Interview
Sep. 8, 2013 2:09pm
Oliver Darcy
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reportedly said on Sunday there is no evidence showing he is directly responsible for last month’s chemical weapons attack on the Damascus suburbs.
“He basically said here has been no evidence that I used chemical weapons against my own people,” Charlie Rose said a defiant Assad told him during an interview held on Sunday at the Presidential Palace.
The interview has yet to air (it will be broadcasted Monday night on PBS), but Rose previewed the highlights in a phone conversation with “Face the Nation” host Bob Schieffer on Sunday.
“[I]f in fact the administration has evidence then they should show that evidence and make their case,” Rose said Assad added.
“He suggested as he has before that perhaps the rebels had something to do with it,” Rose said.
As TheBlaze reported earlier today, President Barack Obama has failed to provide evidence to the public that shows Assad, or a member of his inner circle, ordered the gas attack that took place last month.
“While U.S. officials say Assad is responsible for the chemical weapons strike even if he did not directly order it, they have not been able to fully describe a chain of command for the August 21 attack in the Ghouta area east of the Syrian capital,” Reuters said in an article published Saturday.
The Obama administration, however, has maintained their position that the Assad regime undoubtedly used sarin gas against their own people.
In the interview, Assad also reportedly said he is “prepared” for a strike and warned of “retaliation” if the U.S. strikes Syria.
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WATCH: Rand Paul Sends Message On Syria Vote
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King: Obama Acting More Like 'Community Organizer' Than President
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Lightning Time-Lapse Video Filmed In Washington State Is Incredibly Mesmerizing
Posted: 09/07/2013 10:31 am EDT
Skunk Bay Weather does just that. In a lightning time-lapse video, the Vimeo user illustrates the stunning side of the storm that rolled through the northwest region Thursday, striking Washington with a barrage of lightning.
Based in Hansville, Wash., the videographer operates a weather camera that films everything from thunderstorms to sunrise, then edits down the footage. With the camera pointed toward Whidbey Island, the time-lapse footage shows the bolts of lightning as they strike over Mutiny Bay and Double Bluff.
The end result is mesmerizing.
Watch the lightning time-lapse video above, and click over to Skunk Bay Weather's Vimeo page to see other stunning weather footage.
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Zach Mettenberger gets historic in LSU’s thumping of UAB (The Advocate)
Zach Mettenberger tosses 5 TDs as LSU cruises (ESPN)
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Football

By LUKE JOHNSON
Tiger Rag Assistant Editor
It was all systems go for the LSU offense in its 56-17 win against UAB.
The Tigers scored eight touchdowns and rolled up 445 yards, efficiently and methodically tearing the Blazers defense to shreds.
"It’s all about executing,” said senior quarterback Zach Mettenberger after turning in the best game of his LSU career. "There were some mistakes that we left out on the field, but all in all, we did a very good job tonight and we can only get better from here.”
Mettenberger took a seat after less than three quarters. It’s all he would need to fire an LSU-record five touchdown passes, all of which found the hands of emerging stars Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry.
"He’s throwing a football with so much confidence,” said LSU coach Les Miles. "He knows where it’s supposed to go.”
Like last week, Mettenberger displayed the full arsenal of throws while surgically picking apart the Blazers’ defense. He completed 16-of-19 passes, feeding some into tight windows and lobbing others into spots where only his receivers could make the grab.
And they did, over and over again. Beckham and Landry combined for 10 catches and 207 yards against UAB, building on their strong effort in last week’s contest. As a duo, they were great, but it was Beckham who stole the show.
From the start, the Blazers simply couldn’t guard the junior New Orleans native, who had nearly 200 all-purpose yards by the close of the first quarter.
Mettenberger found Beckham three times for 87 yards on LSU’s second offensive possession, the last of which was a 29-yard scoring strike that lit the fuse on the Tigers’ offensive fireworks. By the end of the first quarter, LSU led 21-0, and Beckham had outgained the Blazers 183-10.
Beckham finished the game with five grabs for 138 yards and three scores through the air, and he added another touchdown on an electric 100-yard return on a failed field goal attempt. His 331 all-purpose yards were the third-best single-game total in LSU history.
Their play was so effective it overshadowed the return of Jeremy Hill, whose first carry of the season went for a three-yard touchdown early in the second quarter to put LSU ahead 28-0. After not seeing the field against TCU, presumably as punishment for his April arrest, Hill was the fifth LSU running back to touch the ball Saturday night.
Despite his delayed entry into the game, Hill was the Tigers’ most effective runner against the Blazers. He finished with six carries and 50 yards on the ground, good enough for a team-best 8.3 yards per carry.
Miles started subbing out his starters after LSU had built the commanding 28-point lead in the first half, and it showed on the field. The Blazers’ offense woke up in the second quarter, when it scored all 17 of its points.
A week after playing arguably the best game of any LSU defender, sophomore cornerback Jalen Mills had a rough sequence in the second quarter. He whiffed in the open field on running back Darrin Reaves’ 11-yard touchdown run, and then was burned deep for a 41-yard touchdown by UAB speedster Jamarcus Nelson two series later.
LSU’s 28-point lead had been cut to 18, as it went to the locker room at halftime leading 35-17.
"We came in at halftime and had to get ourselves together,” said senior linebacker Lamin Barrow.
"Playing against a team like this, you know they are going to come out fighting. They want to fight the whole game.
"We allowed ourselves to become complacent.”
The defense responded by shutting out the Blazers for the remainder of the game. UAB quarterback Austin Brown completed just 9-of-24 passes and, outside of the second quarter, the Blazers totaled just 114 yards.
"The goal of today was to play four quarters of fine football,” Miles said. "I think we fell short of that some, but I think we can improve. It was certainly a lot of good things.”
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LSU vs. UAB Game Highlights
Category: Highlight Videos
Sep 08, 2013
Duration: 3:46
Category: Highlight Videos
Sep 08, 2013
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Whoa! What a game and offensive performance as the Tigers extended their streak of successful home-openers and lit up the scoreboard with a 56-17 thrashing of UAB. Before last night’s game there was a part of me that was wondering whether the new and improved offense we saw in the opener against TCU was a fluke, but there's no question now.
Zach Mettenberger had by far the best game of his career and set an LSU all-time record by throwing five touchdown passes in a single game. The senior quarterback finished 16-of-19 for 282 yards and five touchdowns with no interceptions and was virtually perfect on the night.
And how about that Odell Beckham, Jr. show? Beckham, a junior from Isidore Newman High in New Orleans, scored four touchdowns including three on passes from Mettenberger and one on a bizarre play when UAB attempted a 59-yard field goal that came up well short and was retuned 109 yards for a touchdown. Beckham finished with an incredible 331 all-purpose yards and now has a combined 603 all-purpose yards in the first two games of the year. His total of 272 last week led the SEC and was third nationally.
Several other Tigers had notable performances on offense including Jeremy Hill who made his first appearance of the season with 14:55 to go in the second quarter and scored on a 3-yard rushing touchdown on his first play. Hill only got six carries all night, but gained 50 yards and showed that he is far and away LSU's most effective back. Kenny Hilliard led the team in rushing with 54 yards on 11 carries and one TD, although most of his carries came late in the game against a very depleted UAB defense.
On defense, LSU looked solid during the first quarter and throughout the second half, but struggled in the 2nd quarter. After holding UAB to only 10 net yards in the first quarter, LSU allowed the Blazers to out-gain them 182-120 in the 2nd quarter before making some halftime adjustments that righted the ship. Part of those half-time adjustments included replacing senior Craig Loston at safety after he injured his lower leg and interjecting some hotshot freshmen defensive backs at the corners. As of now I haven’t heard more on Loston’s injury, but I sure hope it isn’t serious.
A couple of players on defense who deserve recognition for their play include defensive end Jordan Allen who continues to impress and sophomore linebacker Lamar Louis who tied Lamin Barrow for the most tackles with seven. Other Tigers who had big games include Jermauria Rasco, Ego Ferguson, and true freshman Tre'Davious White who had six tackles.
Speaking of true freshman, several made their first career appearances including speedsters Jeryl Brazil and Rashard Robinson, as well as Rickey Jefferson, Quantavius Leslie, Tashawn Bower, Ethan Pocic, A’Trey-U Jones, and Lewis Neal.
Well, that’s it for now folks, but I'll have much more on the encouraging outing in my next report.
If you want to relive some of the action to get your day started on a high note you can check out this video of condensed game highlights. And below are a couple of good articles to read with your Sunday morning coffee
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Whoa! What a game and offensive performance as the Tigers extended their streak of successful home-openers and lit up the scoreboard with a 56-17 thrashing of UAB. Before last night’s game there was a part of me that was wondering whether the new and improved offense we saw in the opener against TCU was a fluke, but there's no question now.
Zach Mettenberger had by far the best game of his career and set an LSU all-time record by throwing five touchdown passes in a single game. The senior quarterback finished 16-of-19 for 282 yards and five touchdowns with no interceptions and was virtually perfect on the night.
And how about that Odell Beckham, Jr. show? Beckham, a junior from Isidore Newman High in New Orleans, scored four touchdowns including three on passes from Mettenberger and one on a bizarre play when UAB attempted a 59-yard field goal that came up well short and was retuned 109 yards for a touchdown. Beckham finished with an incredible 331 all-purpose yards and now has a combined 603 all-purpose yards in the first two games of the year. His total of 272 last week led the SEC and was third nationally.
Several other Tigers had notable performances on offense including Jeremy Hill who made his first appearance of the season with 14:55 to go in the second quarter and scored on a 3-yard rushing touchdown on his first play. Hill only got six carries all night, but gained 50 yards and showed that he is far and away LSU's most effective back. Kenny Hilliard led the team in rushing with 54 yards on 11 carries and one TD, although most of his carries came late in the game against a very depleted UAB defense.
On defense, LSU looked solid during the first quarter and throughout the second half, but struggled in the 2nd quarter. After holding UAB to only 10 net yards in the first quarter, LSU allowed the Blazers to out-gain them 182-120 in the 2nd quarter before making some halftime adjustments that righted the ship. Part of those half-time adjustments included replacing senior Craig Loston at safety after he injured his lower leg and interjecting some hotshot freshmen defensive backs at the corners. As of now I haven’t heard more on Loston’s injury, but I sure hope it isn’t serious.
A couple of players on defense who deserve recognition for their play include defensive end Jordan Allen who continues to impress and sophomore linebacker Lamar Louis who tied Lamin Barrow for the most tackles with seven. Other Tigers who had big games include Jermauria Rasco, Ego Ferguson, and true freshman Tre'Davious White who had six tackles.
Speaking of true freshman, several made their first career appearances including speedsters Jeryl Brazil and Rashard Robinson, as well as Rickey Jefferson, Quantavius Leslie, Tashawn Bower, Ethan Pocic, A’Trey-U Jones, and Lewis Neal.
Well, that’s it for now folks, but I'll have much more on the encouraging outing in my next report.
If you want to relive some of the action to get your day started on a high note you can check out this video of condensed game highlights. And below are a couple of good articles to read with your Sunday morning coffee
Zach Mettenberger gets historic in LSU’s thumping of UAB (The Advocate)
Zach Mettenberger tosses 5 TDs as LSU cruises (ESPN)
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Football
LSU lights up the scoreboard in 56-17 thrashing of UAB
9/7/2013
By LUKE JOHNSON
Tiger Rag Assistant Editor
It was all systems go for the LSU offense in its 56-17 win against UAB.
The Tigers scored eight touchdowns and rolled up 445 yards, efficiently and methodically tearing the Blazers defense to shreds.
"It’s all about executing,” said senior quarterback Zach Mettenberger after turning in the best game of his LSU career. "There were some mistakes that we left out on the field, but all in all, we did a very good job tonight and we can only get better from here.”
Mettenberger took a seat after less than three quarters. It’s all he would need to fire an LSU-record five touchdown passes, all of which found the hands of emerging stars Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry.
"He’s throwing a football with so much confidence,” said LSU coach Les Miles. "He knows where it’s supposed to go.”
Like last week, Mettenberger displayed the full arsenal of throws while surgically picking apart the Blazers’ defense. He completed 16-of-19 passes, feeding some into tight windows and lobbing others into spots where only his receivers could make the grab.
And they did, over and over again. Beckham and Landry combined for 10 catches and 207 yards against UAB, building on their strong effort in last week’s contest. As a duo, they were great, but it was Beckham who stole the show.
From the start, the Blazers simply couldn’t guard the junior New Orleans native, who had nearly 200 all-purpose yards by the close of the first quarter.
Mettenberger found Beckham three times for 87 yards on LSU’s second offensive possession, the last of which was a 29-yard scoring strike that lit the fuse on the Tigers’ offensive fireworks. By the end of the first quarter, LSU led 21-0, and Beckham had outgained the Blazers 183-10.
Beckham finished the game with five grabs for 138 yards and three scores through the air, and he added another touchdown on an electric 100-yard return on a failed field goal attempt. His 331 all-purpose yards were the third-best single-game total in LSU history.
Their play was so effective it overshadowed the return of Jeremy Hill, whose first carry of the season went for a three-yard touchdown early in the second quarter to put LSU ahead 28-0. After not seeing the field against TCU, presumably as punishment for his April arrest, Hill was the fifth LSU running back to touch the ball Saturday night.
Despite his delayed entry into the game, Hill was the Tigers’ most effective runner against the Blazers. He finished with six carries and 50 yards on the ground, good enough for a team-best 8.3 yards per carry.
Miles started subbing out his starters after LSU had built the commanding 28-point lead in the first half, and it showed on the field. The Blazers’ offense woke up in the second quarter, when it scored all 17 of its points.
A week after playing arguably the best game of any LSU defender, sophomore cornerback Jalen Mills had a rough sequence in the second quarter. He whiffed in the open field on running back Darrin Reaves’ 11-yard touchdown run, and then was burned deep for a 41-yard touchdown by UAB speedster Jamarcus Nelson two series later.
LSU’s 28-point lead had been cut to 18, as it went to the locker room at halftime leading 35-17.
"We came in at halftime and had to get ourselves together,” said senior linebacker Lamin Barrow.
"Playing against a team like this, you know they are going to come out fighting. They want to fight the whole game.
"We allowed ourselves to become complacent.”
The defense responded by shutting out the Blazers for the remainder of the game. UAB quarterback Austin Brown completed just 9-of-24 passes and, outside of the second quarter, the Blazers totaled just 114 yards.
"The goal of today was to play four quarters of fine football,” Miles said. "I think we fell short of that some, but I think we can improve. It was certainly a lot of good things.”
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
| Sunday, September 8, 2013 | |
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| Associated Press | LSU, senior QB enjoying aerial renaissance |
| Louisiana Daily | Audio (34 min, 11 sec): Hanagriff and Risher on LSU's victory over UAB | .mp3 |
| Times Picayune | Paul Dietzel in poor health, family says |
| LSU Sports | Sept. 8 National Polls: LSU No. 8 in Coaches and A.P. |
| The Advocate | Zach Mettenberger gets historic in LSU’s thumping of UAB |
| The Advocate | The Odell Beckham Jr. Show guides LSU past UAB |
| Bayou Bengals Insider | Bizzaro World (LSU offense outshines the defense) |
| Tiger Rag | LSU lights up the scoreboard in 56-17 thrashing of UAB |
| Times Picayune | LSU routs UAB behind Mettenberger, Beckham Jr., 56-17 |
| Times Picayune | Notes: Zach Mettenberger, Odell Beckham carve their places in the record book |
| Times Picayune | Odell Beckham comes up with a huge all-around performance |
| Tiger Sports Digest | Rare return caps magical night |
| Tiger Sports Digest | LSU cruises past UAB, 56-17, in home opener |
| Times Picayune | Notes: Jeremy Hill emerges from suspension |
| The Advocate | Notes: Jeremy Hill returns, quickly finds the end zone for LSU |
| The Advocate | Blazers offense finds it harder to move against LSU |
| Tiger Bait | Rewind: LSU 56, UAB 17 |
| The Advocate | Rabalais: LSU’s off to a great start, but The Hat still takes some heat |
| Everything Alabama | LSU puts out UAB's fire with dominating first, third quarters |
| The Advocate | Thumbs up, thumbs down for LSU’s home opener |
| Shreveport Times *1 | Guilbeau: Notes - Tigers unleash statistical overload on offense; Jeremy Hill plays |
| Shreveport Times *1 | Guilbeau: Odell Beckham enjoys big night in win over UAB |
| Natchez Democrat | Stevan Ridley not complacent as starting running back |
| Tiger Rag | Video (9 min, 47 sec): Jim Taylor reminisces about LSU and the NFL, Part I |
| Tiger Rag | Video (9 min, 40 sec): Jim Taylor reminisces about LSU and the NFL, Part II |
| Tiger TV | Baseball Video (6 min, 19 sec): Interview with Paul Mainieri |
| Notes: Arkansas | Auburn | Tennessee | Texas A&M | |
| Wall Street Journal | Down and Distance: Saving college football's greatest rivalries |
| USA Today | Week 2: Played In / Played Out - LSU wins, Louisville worries |
| USA Today | Go figure: The weird, wacky and wow of the weekend |
| Everything Alabama | UAB's run defense shows up, pass defense still struggling |
| The Oklahoman | SI expected to show minor NCAA violations at OK State dating back to Les Miles era |
| SEC Digital Network | SEC GameDay Central |
| Notes: Arkansas | Auburn | Florida | Furman | Georgia | Kent State | Kentucky | Mississippi State | |
| Notes: Missouri | Ole Miss | South Carolina | TCU | Tennessee | Texas A&M | Vanderbilt | |
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