Tinker:
How do we get our politics right in America?
You
now have a great reason to make sure that you go vote at the nearest
voting station and pull the no leaver on the establishment politicians
that have tried as hard as they can to tarnish the tea party candidates
running to change the corruption in our American government.
Vote those bums out of the American people government one and all.
If
we keep hiring the same hand picked people that the
Democrats/Republican political party keep running for office. That is a
sure fire way of electing just a bunch of the same running dogs that has
the American government in this sad indebted broken down shape that the
American people have now.
Are the American people going to follow along just like
the American News Media has been telling them to do. Or is the American
people going to cast aside the labels of Republican/Democrat bull
talking television divide and conquer con game once and for all.
Wouldn't that do you heart good to finally see the
American people stop becoming chumps to the so call celebrity elite all
over out televisions sets. Chase the celebrity back into the Hell that
they came from and help clean up our American government again.
Starting
over in a more fresh bathed way free from the dirt that has been clinging to us like a
bad deed that we did oh so very long ago. Let dead dogs lay and
start over again with a more intelligent youth, with more energy.
Are
we going to really allow our country to become the land of the lazy
freeloading fat people who only care about how we feel and nothing much
more than that?
Are we going to keep using your scars
as a convenient method of corrupting our government politics,
addicting our family and friends to further support our laziness.
Socialistic
or communism idea's of government does not work and it will never work
because the unfair corruption keeps killing the goose that lays the
golden egg. Who in their right mind want to stay home as other people
work to feed and clothes us. Where is the honor or life in that?
In nature a seed is planted in fertile grown as the rain
and sunlight helps that seed grow and live as a living tree, surviving
because of all the chemical reality's creating life.
We can't go along with a dependent idleness reversing our natural
process to grow and flourish only to instead go back to seed because we
let someone else decide our politics for us.
Are you kidding me, we finally know that we have been
created through the process of chemistry into humankind who can think,
see, touch, taste, speak, so who would really want to be something other
then who we are.
I like being human, don't you?
Getting our politics right in America, is something that we can really vote for;
Getting our politics right in America, is something that we can really vote for;
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PAPER: Middle class gets Obamacare sticker shock...
WIRE: World's anger at Obama policies goes beyond Europe and NSA...
BILD: President knew about Merkel phone in '10 -- and allowed it to continue...
Woodward: 'Secret' Government Needs To Be Reviewed...
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Des Moines, IA
Friday, October 25, 2013
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz joins Iowa Governor Terry Branstad (R) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) for the Iowa Republican Party Reagan Dinner.
Iowa traditionally holds the first national contest for nominating a presidential candidate and dinners like this one are seen as key tests for potential candidates. Sen. Cruz is rumored to be considering a run for President in 2016. He was elected to the Senate in November 2012.
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NO BID CONTRACT: Michelle O's Princeton classmate is executive at company that built Obamacare site...
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Tinker:
This guy "Lamar Alexander" must have forgot where he was born because the people of his home state are not turning their back on the millions of Tea Party political minded people around America.
The one great think about the Tea Party spirit is that they have arisen against the corruption hurting our America politics in Washington DC, and that is identifying the true establishment personalities working in America government. Because of the Tea Party we can now know who not to vote for never again. Heck! That is half the battle. Hail Tea Party and thank you very much!
Just look at the well oiled Media machine working very closely
with the American government establishment political charters to make
the people in the Tea Party less than good company for you the American
citizen.http://www.latimes.com/
PAPER: Middle class gets Obamacare sticker shock...
WIRE: World's anger at Obama policies goes beyond Europe and NSA...
BILD: President knew about Merkel phone in '10 -- and allowed it to continue...
Woodward: 'Secret' Government Needs To Be Reviewed...
http://www.c-span.org/Events/
Sen. Cruz (R-TX) Addresses Iowa Republican Dinner
Friday, October 25, 2013
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz joins Iowa Governor Terry Branstad (R) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) for the Iowa Republican Party Reagan Dinner.
Iowa traditionally holds the first national contest for nominating a presidential candidate and dinners like this one are seen as key tests for potential candidates. Sen. Cruz is rumored to be considering a run for President in 2016. He was elected to the Senate in November 2012.
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NO BID CONTRACT: Michelle O's Princeton classmate is executive at company that built Obamacare site...
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Tinker:
This guy "Lamar Alexander" must have forgot where he was born because the people of his home state are not turning their back on the millions of Tea Party political minded people around America.
The one great think about the Tea Party spirit is that they have arisen against the corruption hurting our America politics in Washington DC, and that is identifying the true establishment personalities working in America government. Because of the Tea Party we can now know who not to vote for never again. Heck! That is half the battle. Hail Tea Party and thank you very much!
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GOP Senator Breaks Ranks From Tea Party
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22 Stunning Photos Of Places You Didn't Know Existed
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U.S. Allies Grow Frustrated With Obama's Middle East Policy
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LSU Sports LSU in major polls: Coaches - 13, A.P. - 11, Harris - TBA, BCS - TBA
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Neither the yardage nor the final score, though, was indicative of how the game went, at least for a half.
The 672 yards were the most gained by a Tigers team since 2000 and helped mask a performance that featured some familiar problems.
The Tigers had three turnovers — two of which led to 10 Paladins points — as they continued without a turnover-free game through nine contests.
They had trouble getting off the field as they allowed a pair of 13-play drives for Furman’s other two scores, which was consistent with inconsistent defensive play this season.
In addition, an injury to the most reliable Tiger — place-kicker Colby Delahoussaye — preceded his first two missed kicks of the season.
There was plenty of sloppiness to go around, but when it was all said and done, LSU had two 100-yard rushers (Jeremy Hill and Terrence Magee, who each scored two touchdowns) and the defense allowed just three field goals and pitched a second-half shutout.
“The game started sloppy,” coach Les Miles said. “If we don’t turn the ball over two times in the first half, the first half is more inclined to what we would like. The second half, the offense took control and the defense played like it was supposed to. In the end, it looked like it’s supposed to.”
LSU had a 200-yard receiver in Odell Beckham Jr., whose two touchdowns offset his muffed punt that led to a Paladins field goal that left the Tigers with a mere 20-16 halftime lead.
Zach Mettenberger completed 16 of 24 passes for 328 yards as Beckham finished with 204 yards on six catches. But Mettenberger also threw two interceptions, his second consecutive multi-interception game as he threw three in a 27-24 loss at Ole Miss a week earlier. Prior to last week, he had had just one multi-interception game in his career.
It was the first time LSU has had a 300-yard passer, 200-yard receiver and two 100-yard rushers in one game.
The No. 13 Tigers (7-2) extended their FBS-record winning streak against nonconference opponents to 45. They improved to 22-1 in games following a defeat in Miles’ nine seasons.
LSU, which has played every Saturday since Aug. 31, is the last team from a BCS automatic-qualifying conference to get an open date. It plays at No. 1 and Southeastern Conference West Division leader Alabama on Nov. 9.
“Sometimes we wish (the open date) could have come a little earlier,” Beckham said. “You get beat down playing in the SEC. It takes a toll on your body.”
The Paladins of the FCS Southern Conference, who haven’t beaten an SEC opponent since topping Vanderbilt in 1963, are 3-5.
Magee sparked the second-half offensive outburst as his 33-yard run set up his 1-yard touchdown and a 27-16 edge after the first possession of the third quarter.
The lead grew to 34-16 later in the quarter when Mettenberger tossed a 7-yard completion to freshman fullback Melvin Jones, who was pressed into action due to injuries to J.C. Copeland and Connor Neighbors.
Magee’s 39-yard touchdown run and Mettenberger’s 63-yard touchdown pass to Beckham completed the scoring in the fourth quarter.
“Terrence Magee is a talented guy, and he deserves snaps,” Miles said.
Late in the game, Miles was able to pull more starters and inserted freshman quarterback Anthony Jennings, who ran three times for 9 yards and completed 1-of-2 passes for 12 yards LSU gained 394 of its yards after halftime as Magee finished with 108 yards on seven carries. Hill had 143 yards on 14 carries.
“In the second half, LSU physically took over the game with their offense,” Furman coach Bruce Fowler said. “We just had trouble stopping the run.”
The Paladins demonstrated early on that they planned to be more than salve on LSU’s wounds from the loss to Ole Miss.
On the Tigers’ first possession, Reggie Thomas intercepted a Mettenberger pass and ran 74 yards for a touchdown.
LSU responded with a four-play drive that ended with Hill running 55 yards for a touchdown, but that didn’t faze the Paladins. They answered with Ray Early’s 46-yard field goal for a 10-7 lead.
Hill’s 4-yard touchdown run gave the Tigers a 13-10 lead after one quarter and Mettenberger’s 37-yard pass to Beckham shortly thereafter made it 20-10.
Early’s 31-yard field goal got Furman within seven and the Paladins were in position to tie the score right before halftime as they reached the LSU 1 after Beckham muffed a punt. It was the second such miscue by Beckham this season as he mishandled a punt that led to a third-quarter tie-breaking touchdown in a 44-41 loss at Georgia on Sept. 28.
But they committed a false start, threw an incompletion with five seconds left and settled for Early’s 23-yard field goal and a 20-16 halftime deficit.
“We were kind of down a little bit (at halftime),” LSU linebacker Kwon Alexander said, “but we knew we were going to come back and play LSU football like we did.
“We played a little more physical in the second half. We came out and played good defense and good offense.”
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LSU Sports LSU in major polls: Coaches - 13, A.P. - 11, Harris - TBA, BCS - TBA
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Offensive surge hides flaws in LSU’s win over Furman
“The game started sloppy. If we don’t turn the ball over two times in the first half, the first half is more inclined to what we would like. The second half, the offense took control and the defense played like it was supposed to. In the end, it looked like it’s supposed to.” LES MILES, LSU coachThe LSU football team accumulated the third-most yards in school history as it defeated outmanned Furman 48-16 in its homecoming game Saturday night in Tiger Stadium.
Neither the yardage nor the final score, though, was indicative of how the game went, at least for a half.
The 672 yards were the most gained by a Tigers team since 2000 and helped mask a performance that featured some familiar problems.
The Tigers had three turnovers — two of which led to 10 Paladins points — as they continued without a turnover-free game through nine contests.
They had trouble getting off the field as they allowed a pair of 13-play drives for Furman’s other two scores, which was consistent with inconsistent defensive play this season.
In addition, an injury to the most reliable Tiger — place-kicker Colby Delahoussaye — preceded his first two missed kicks of the season.
There was plenty of sloppiness to go around, but when it was all said and done, LSU had two 100-yard rushers (Jeremy Hill and Terrence Magee, who each scored two touchdowns) and the defense allowed just three field goals and pitched a second-half shutout.
“The game started sloppy,” coach Les Miles said. “If we don’t turn the ball over two times in the first half, the first half is more inclined to what we would like. The second half, the offense took control and the defense played like it was supposed to. In the end, it looked like it’s supposed to.”
LSU had a 200-yard receiver in Odell Beckham Jr., whose two touchdowns offset his muffed punt that led to a Paladins field goal that left the Tigers with a mere 20-16 halftime lead.
Zach Mettenberger completed 16 of 24 passes for 328 yards as Beckham finished with 204 yards on six catches. But Mettenberger also threw two interceptions, his second consecutive multi-interception game as he threw three in a 27-24 loss at Ole Miss a week earlier. Prior to last week, he had had just one multi-interception game in his career.
It was the first time LSU has had a 300-yard passer, 200-yard receiver and two 100-yard rushers in one game.
The No. 13 Tigers (7-2) extended their FBS-record winning streak against nonconference opponents to 45. They improved to 22-1 in games following a defeat in Miles’ nine seasons.
LSU, which has played every Saturday since Aug. 31, is the last team from a BCS automatic-qualifying conference to get an open date. It plays at No. 1 and Southeastern Conference West Division leader Alabama on Nov. 9.
“Sometimes we wish (the open date) could have come a little earlier,” Beckham said. “You get beat down playing in the SEC. It takes a toll on your body.”
The Paladins of the FCS Southern Conference, who haven’t beaten an SEC opponent since topping Vanderbilt in 1963, are 3-5.
Magee sparked the second-half offensive outburst as his 33-yard run set up his 1-yard touchdown and a 27-16 edge after the first possession of the third quarter.
The lead grew to 34-16 later in the quarter when Mettenberger tossed a 7-yard completion to freshman fullback Melvin Jones, who was pressed into action due to injuries to J.C. Copeland and Connor Neighbors.
Magee’s 39-yard touchdown run and Mettenberger’s 63-yard touchdown pass to Beckham completed the scoring in the fourth quarter.
“Terrence Magee is a talented guy, and he deserves snaps,” Miles said.
Late in the game, Miles was able to pull more starters and inserted freshman quarterback Anthony Jennings, who ran three times for 9 yards and completed 1-of-2 passes for 12 yards LSU gained 394 of its yards after halftime as Magee finished with 108 yards on seven carries. Hill had 143 yards on 14 carries.
“In the second half, LSU physically took over the game with their offense,” Furman coach Bruce Fowler said. “We just had trouble stopping the run.”
The Paladins demonstrated early on that they planned to be more than salve on LSU’s wounds from the loss to Ole Miss.
On the Tigers’ first possession, Reggie Thomas intercepted a Mettenberger pass and ran 74 yards for a touchdown.
LSU responded with a four-play drive that ended with Hill running 55 yards for a touchdown, but that didn’t faze the Paladins. They answered with Ray Early’s 46-yard field goal for a 10-7 lead.
Hill’s 4-yard touchdown run gave the Tigers a 13-10 lead after one quarter and Mettenberger’s 37-yard pass to Beckham shortly thereafter made it 20-10.
Early’s 31-yard field goal got Furman within seven and the Paladins were in position to tie the score right before halftime as they reached the LSU 1 after Beckham muffed a punt. It was the second such miscue by Beckham this season as he mishandled a punt that led to a third-quarter tie-breaking touchdown in a 44-41 loss at Georgia on Sept. 28.
But they committed a false start, threw an incompletion with five seconds left and settled for Early’s 23-yard field goal and a 20-16 halftime deficit.
“We were kind of down a little bit (at halftime),” LSU linebacker Kwon Alexander said, “but we knew we were going to come back and play LSU football like we did.
“We played a little more physical in the second half. We came out and played good defense and good offense.”
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Thomas Williams
LSU
Les Miles coaching staff has a poor discipline attitudes. And self
discipline is very important to get the best efficiency out of LSU
college football players. As long as LSU offensive lineman feels like
that they can grab onto the opponents face mask any time that they feel
so inclined, then LSU team discipline is lacking. And everyone knows who
is trying to run a successful business, that kind of bad behavior is
very self defeating and simply out of the question.
If the LSU college football players don't fear Les miles more than the referees, than the chances of LSU becoming a good efficient college football program will forever stay back in the pack. Second best to the leading college football teams in America.
Les Miles is the problem at LSU.
If the LSU college football players don't fear Les miles more than the referees, than the chances of LSU becoming a good efficient college football program will forever stay back in the pack. Second best to the leading college football teams in America.
Les Miles is the problem at LSU.
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
| Sunday, October 27th, 2013 | |
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| The Advocate | Offensive surge hides flaws in LSU’s win over Furman |
| Bayou Bengals Insider | Tigers win ugly, enter open week |
| The Advocate | After sluggish start, LSU offense gets second wind in second half |
| The Advocate | LSU special teams suffer miscues against Furman |
| Tiger Rag | LSU 48, Furman 16 |
| Tiger Sports Digest | Strong second half pushes LSU to victory |
| The Advocate | Rabalais: Even the buses were off for LSU’s matchup with Furman |
| Times Picayune | LSU overcomes ragged first half to blast Furman, 48-16 |
| Times Picayune | LSU backups in the backfield bring plenty to the field |
| Times Picayune | Notes: Odell Beckham Jr.'s up-and-down night set the tone in the win |
| Sports Network | Recap: LSU vs. Furman |
| Sports Xchange | LSU pulls away from Furman in second half |
| Shreveport Times *1 | Guilbeau: LSU overcomes slow start |
| Greenville News *1 | LSU's offense wears down Paladins defense |
| Louisiana Daily | Audio (6 min, 34 sec): Furman head coach Bruce Fowler press conference | .mp3 |
| SEC Digital Network | SEC GameDay Central |
| Notes: Auburn | Bama | Kent | Mizzou | Ole Miss | South Carolina | TCU | Texas A&M | UAB | Vandy | Vols | |
| USA Today | 4-foot-9 walk-on running back earns his first career carry |
http://www.shreveporttimes.
LSU Tigers overcome slow start
Danny Palmer (72) of the Furman Paladins trips up LSU's Alfred Blue (4) on Saturday at Tiger Stadium. / Stacy Revere/Getty Images
BATON ROUGE — Bring on Open Week!
With no chants or signs proclaiming “Bring on Bama” in a mostly empty Tiger Stadium, LSU played like it needed a week off Saturday night.
The No. 13 Tigers appeared sluggish and uninspired in the first half and let lower division Furman get within four points before putting it away in the latter stages for a 48-16 victory in front of a sparse homecoming crowd.
Now, LSU (7-2, 3-2 Southeastern Conference) has an open week before playing at No. 1 Alabama (8-0, 5-0 SEC) on Nov. 9 in a game expected to be televised by CBS in prime time. The Crimson Tide beat Tennessee 45-10 Saturday.
Furman, a 47-point Football Championship Subdivision (formerly 1-AA) underdog, found itself within 20-16 after Ray Early kicked a 23-yard field goal as the first half expired.
LSU kick returner Odell Beckham Jr. set up the field goal by fumbling a Furman punt at the Tigers’ 28-yard line with 1:57 to go in the half.
The Paladins (3-5, 2-2 Southern Conference) enjoyed a 7-0 lead in the first quarter courtesy of a pass by LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger that hit Furman cornerback Reggie Thomas between the numbers. Thomas returned it 74 yards for the touchdown.
After LSU tailback Jeremy Hill tied the game 7-7 on a 55-yard touchdown run on the Tigers’ next possession, Furman marched 46 yards in 13 plays for a 46-yard field goal by Early and a 10-7 lead with 3:57 to go in the opening period.
Mettenberger gathered himself and found wide receiver Odell Beckham for a 53-yard completion to the Furman 4-yard line, where Hill scored for a 13-10 lead with 2:57 to go in the first quarter.
Beckham, who caught four passes for 132 yards in the first half, caught a 37-yard touchdown from Mettenberger for a 20-10 lead early in the second quarter. Beckham finished with six catches for 204 yards and two touchdowns.
Furman, though, was not finished as it drove 61 yards in 13 plays through LSU’s struggling defense for a 31-yard field goal by Early to cut the Tigers’ lead to 20-13 midway in the second quarter. The Paladins managed 198 total yards on 64 plays.
LSU finally restored order in the third quarter with run-dominated, touchdown drives of 84 and 90 yards for a 34-16 lead with 1:56 to go in the period. Tailback Terrence Magee scored the first touchdown of the quarter from a yard out, and Mettenberger hit fullback Melvin Jones on a 7-yard pass for the second one.
Hill led all rushers with 143 yards on 14 carries. Mettenberger finished with 16 completions in 24 attempts for 328 yards and three touchdowns as the Tigers totaled 672 offensive yards.
Magee put LSU up 41-16 early in the fourth quarter on a 39-yard touchdown run and gained 108 yards on seven rushes. Mettenberger found Beckham again for a 63-yard touchdown pass with 9:10 remaining to put the Tigers up 48-16.
Backup quarterback Anthony Jennings replaced Mettenberger with 5 minutes left and completed a 12-yard pass.
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| Adelson
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| Sherman
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