Tinker:
What can I say to the American people regarding their Washington DC government and how that government just keeps using the American people like they want, that the American people really don't already know about.
From Matthew and Luke in the Holy Bible - Jesus said, "I have come to cast fire on the earth." Or "Behold, a sower went out to sow," and so forth.... Others are as strange and compelling as Zen koans. My favorite of these is saying number 70, which says,"If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you."
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/
The Gospel of Thomas
It does not tell the story of the life and death of Jesus, but offers the reader his 'secret teachings' about the Kingdom of God.--------------------
Tinker:
Here is the sound that keep haunting me because it simply repeats what we were feeling all those many past years ago as young free Americans, driving, rolling, running towards our desires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind
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I would like to know who in the U.S. government knew
before the story broke about the fallen American soldiers who died for
their country but because of the government shutdown is not going to receive the money that they would get
because the American government cut off the money to pay for their
death. I want to know who knew about that White House decision before it became a world
wide story.
How could any man or women working for the American government
allow that to happen to our American fallen soldiers. How could they
pretend to be outraged after the story broke, and not do their duty to
stop that from happening in the first place?------------------
http://online.wsj.com/news/
BUCHANAN: Is red state America seceding?
THEY'RE TALKING!
http://www.foxnews.com/
DEAL IN SIGHT? High-stakes talks offer hope for end to slimdown, debt fight
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AP
- REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS scramble back to the drawing board to modify their plan for a short-term increase in the debt ceiling, after President Obama apparently pushed back on the proposal during a high-stakes White House meeting.
- Obama signs bill to pay death benefits to families of fallen soldiers
- Local DC officials lose cool with Dem leaders over partial shutdown
- Lew: Medicare, Social Security, military checks first on chopping block
- Amid slimdown, Arkansas prisoners get paid while guards do without
- Capitol clock falls victim to slimdown
- FOX NEWS FOLLOWS THE FISCAL CRISIS ON TWITTER: @ChadPergram | @FoxNews
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Bill O'Reilly: A collapse of leadership in America
Published October 09, 2013 | O'Reilly Factor | Bill O'Reilly
By Bill O'Reilly
Yesterday we learned that the Department of Defense headed by former Senator Chuck Hagel has stopped payments to the families of military people killed in Afghanistan. That is an absolute disgrace. There is no excuse for it.
The two men responsible are the Commander-in-Chief President Obama and Secretary Hagel. The President has the power by executive order to pay for anything he wants, despite the government shutdown. Hagel allowed it to happen. He should resign immediately.
The situation is so outrageous that Ken Fisher who heads up the Fisher House Charity that helps military families says that his organization will pay the families' expenses until the government wises up.\
Military benefits of the families of those killed in action are about $100,000. And we know of 26 service families that have so far been denied. We have the names of six military people who are being dishonored by their own government: Lt. Jennifer Moreno, Sergeant Patrick Hawkins, Sergeant Joseph Peters, Private First Class Cody Patterson, Lance Corporal Jeremiah Collins, and Private Angel Lopez. These brave Americans sacrificed their lives for this country. And they get this? They get this?
The whole debacle once again points out that President Obama's leadership capacity is in steep decline. We saw it in the Syrian situation. We are seeing it again in the government shutdown.
A new Associated Press poll says that the President's job approval rating has now slipped to 37 percent, the lowest point in his tenure. And while the majority polled continue to blame the Republicans for the government shutdown the gap is closing.
And by the way the AP is one of the most liberal news agencies in the country. It has backed President Obama all the way. It must have pained them to release this poll. And the headline they put out buried the lead. The headline says "Poll: GOP Gets the Blame in Shutdown." So you can see how fair the AP really is.
The entire ObamaCare government shutdown thing is a catastrophe. There is no question ObamaCare is not ready to be rolled out. All the evidence says that. If the president would simply admit it and delay the individual mandate for a year the impasse would be solved. But Mr. Obama is too stubborn to do that and Americans are starting to catch on.
In the meantime, major damage is being done to the country and to the families of our service people killed in action. There is no excuse as I said. There is no excuse. Hagel must go. He has lost all credibility among the military. And the president should order those payments immediately.
And that's "The Memo."
- You can catch Bill O'Reilly's "Talking Points Memo" weeknights at 8 and 11 p.m. ET on the Fox News Channel and any time on foxnews.com/oreilly. Send your comments to: oreilly@foxnews.com.
-----------------Yesterday we learned that the Department of Defense headed by former Senator Chuck Hagel has stopped payments to the families of military people killed in Afghanistan. That is an absolute disgrace. There is no excuse for it.
The two men responsible are the Commander-in-Chief President Obama and Secretary Hagel. The President has the power by executive order to pay for anything he wants, despite the government shutdown. Hagel allowed it to happen. He should resign immediately.
The situation is so outrageous that Ken Fisher who heads up the Fisher House Charity that helps military families says that his organization will pay the families' expenses until the government wises up.\
Military benefits of the families of those killed in action are about $100,000. And we know of 26 service families that have so far been denied. We have the names of six military people who are being dishonored by their own government: Lt. Jennifer Moreno, Sergeant Patrick Hawkins, Sergeant Joseph Peters, Private First Class Cody Patterson, Lance Corporal Jeremiah Collins, and Private Angel Lopez. These brave Americans sacrificed their lives for this country. And they get this? They get this?
The whole debacle once again points out that President Obama's leadership capacity is in steep decline. We saw it in the Syrian situation. We are seeing it again in the government shutdown.
A new Associated Press poll says that the President's job approval rating has now slipped to 37 percent, the lowest point in his tenure. And while the majority polled continue to blame the Republicans for the government shutdown the gap is closing.
And by the way the AP is one of the most liberal news agencies in the country. It has backed President Obama all the way. It must have pained them to release this poll. And the headline they put out buried the lead. The headline says "Poll: GOP Gets the Blame in Shutdown." So you can see how fair the AP really is.
The entire ObamaCare government shutdown thing is a catastrophe. There is no question ObamaCare is not ready to be rolled out. All the evidence says that. If the president would simply admit it and delay the individual mandate for a year the impasse would be solved. But Mr. Obama is too stubborn to do that and Americans are starting to catch on.
In the meantime, major damage is being done to the country and to the families of our service people killed in action. There is no excuse as I said. There is no excuse. Hagel must go. He has lost all credibility among the military. And the president should order those payments immediately.
And that's "The Memo."
- You can catch Bill O'Reilly's "Talking Points Memo" weeknights at 8 and 11 p.m. ET on the Fox News Channel and any time on foxnews.com/oreilly. Send your comments to: oreilly@foxnews.com.
http://www.theblaze.com/
Glenn Beck Reveals a Story He Hasn’t Been Able to Share for Over a Year
Oct. 9, 2013 8:21pm
Erica Ritz
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It all began, Beck said, in what he believes was late August when he was getting ready to do a number of events with FreedomWorks.
“It’s about 4:00 in the afternoon and I get a call from the president of FreedomWorks, Matt Kibbe, and I can hear the distress in his voice,” Beck said. “[Kibbe said], ‘Glenn, I’ve just been escorted out of my office by armed guards and told not to come back.’”
Kibbe added that he wasn’t the only one forcefully escorted out, and that they had been hijacked, so to speak, by the “old guard” GOP establishment.
“There was a coup during the election, and it was powerful,” Beck said. “They were trying to get rid of the libertarian, Tea Party-minded power players, and first and foremost on that hit list was Matt Kibbe and his allies. They didn’t like the fact that FreedomWorks was cleaning house in the GOP…that they were targeting people like Orrin Hatch. It didn’t sit well with the Karl Roves of the GOP world…”
Beck said that shortly thereafter he got a call from the man inside FreedomWorks who had “ordered the hit,” who explained how the whole situation was “really good” because now he was the face of FreedomWorks and people trust him.
“His face never saw the light of day on my program,” Beck said. “I hung up the phone with him, the next day I called board members of FreedomWorks…and we said we support the libertarian voice, and if you allow this coup to sit, we’re done and we’ll expose it.”
“It wasn’t even a week later the board took a vote and decided to reinstate Matt Kibbe as president,” Beck said. “Put in the half of the staff – all the libertarians that had been escorted out – reinstated all of them, and then escorted the leader of this coup and his cronies out the door for good.”
Beck spoke about the ramifications of the “coup” for the 2012 election, and said now is the right time to share the story because “the exact same thing – the same people really – are doing this now in the GOP.”
“Anyone in Congress or the Senate who associates with FreedomWorks, the Senate Conservatives Fund, the Tea Party, anybody, anybody is being targeted by the same class of establishment Republican progressives,” Beck said. “They do not like it when you organize. They do not like it when you choose the candidates that you actually want.”
Beck said it’s the same reason why lawmakers are not truly pursuing the IRS’ targeting of small government groups, because progressives on both sides “want that tool in place…to come after people like you.”
“This has never been about left and right,” Beck said. “This is about freedom, freedom, and tyranny.”
Beck has said multiple times that he has no desire to see a third party, and reminded how the Republican Party began.
“Before the GOP was in existence, it was a two party system – the Democrats and the Whigs,” Beck said, noting that many Whigs and a fair number of Democrats were frustrated that both parties were offering much of the same.
“Charles Sumner was one of the most hated people by the Whigs and the Democrats…so much that he was literally beaten within an inch of his life on the House floor because no one stepped in to stop it,” Beck continued. “Within four years, Sumner wasn’t the most hated anymore — he was the most beloved man in the Republican Party, and the Whigs were extinct. I’m telling you that’s what’s coming if we stand.”
Complimentary Clip from TheBlaze TV
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$634,320,919
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“They had three years to get this ready,” Blitzer said. “If they weren’t fully ready, they should accept the advice that a lot of Republicans are giving them: delay it another year, get it ready, and make sure it works…they know how to do it, but if they didn’t get it ready on time, then maybe fix the problem and make sure people don’t have to worry about it.”
The stance was so surprising that the left-leaning Huffington Post actually labeled the comments “startling” in a headline on its front page.
Read more...http://www.theblaze. com/stories/2013/10/09/cnn- hosts-obamacare-comments-are- so-surprising-that-this-left- leaning-website-calls-them- startling/
http://weaselzippers.us/2013/
$634,320,919
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Political Organization · 46,098 likes
it
HAS to be way lower than that... I don't know a SINGLE PERSON that
approves of the job he is doing. All the people I know are HIGHLY
PISSED OFF and want him OUT OF OFFICE. Congress included.
-BB
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CNN Host’s Obamacare Comments Are So Surprising That This Left-Leaning Website Calls Them ‘Startling’
Oct. 9, 2013 9:45pm
Jason Howerton
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer surprised a lot
of people on Wednesday when he agreed that President Barack Obama should
delay Obamacare for a year because it’s clearly not fully ready. It was
also recently revealed that the administration was warned in advance
that the enrollment system was not ready.“They had three years to get this ready,” Blitzer said. “If they weren’t fully ready, they should accept the advice that a lot of Republicans are giving them: delay it another year, get it ready, and make sure it works…they know how to do it, but if they didn’t get it ready on time, then maybe fix the problem and make sure people don’t have to worry about it.”
The stance was so surprising that the left-leaning Huffington Post actually labeled the comments “startling” in a headline on its front page.
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Obama signs bill to pay military death benefits...
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Obama signs bill to pay military death benefits...
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/10/10/planet-without- star-photo_n_4077999.html

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PHOTOS: Astronomers Abuzz Over Strange, Lonely Planet
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Louis Lopez/CSM
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A Different Lane
At times, Lane Kiffin has been referred to as an idiot savant. At others, he seemed bent on proving he was both. What lessons will he learn after his firing at USC? Ivan Maisel »What's next?Louis Lopez/CSM
- Clowney back at practice, status uncertain
- Source: Bristol track to host Vols, VT in '16
- TCU's Fields to miss season, seek redshirt
- Source: Playoff selectors named next week
- Air Force gets OK to play San Diego State
- Clemson OL done playing due to shoulder
- Stanford coach denies faking injuries
| Miller
- Vols WR thankful for support after fumble
- Seau headlines first Polynesian HOF class
- FSU's Hunter has neck surgery; season over
- OMG: Unlimited texting may return to recruiting
- Houston QB ends career, cites concussions
- Griese: Oregon tops ranking of best offenses
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LSU vs. Florida 2011 Trailer
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
| Thursday, October 10, 2013 | |
|---|---|
| Les Miles | Video (1 min, 41 sec): Florida game trailer |
| Les Miles | Video (3 min, 27 sec): Week 6 - MSU highlights |
| Tiger Sports Digest | By The Numbers: LSU - Florida |
| Times Picayune | Pat Dooley previews LSU - Florida |
| Lindy's Sports | LSU defense looking to regain form |
| CBS SportsLine | Audio (8 min): Gary Danielson breaks down Florida and LSU |
| Times Picayune | Prospects flock to Baton Rouge for Florida game, Tigers extend new offers |
| Louisiana Daily | '13 Tigers similar to ’03 champs |
| Birmingham News | Les Miles stays quiet on SEC schedule debate; Mike Slive wants to be careful |
| Tiger Rag | Odell Beckham makes the Bulldogs wish rumors were true on career day |
| The Advocate | Mettenberger revs up number of downfield passes | Video (6 min, 54 sec) |
| Palm Beach Post, FL | Cam Cameron resurfaces with LSU, lifts play of QB Zach Mettenberger |
| Biloxi Sun Herald | Prolific LSU offense faces stingy Florida defense |
| College Football News | Preview: Florida at LSU |
| Sports Xchange | Florida at LSU |
| Tampa Bay Times | LSU's Mettenberger reaches new heights |
| The Advocate | LSU needs lots of luck for BCS shot |
| The Advocate | Notes: Saban wont be on hand for the reunion |
| Louisiana Gannett News | Guilbeau: Jarvis Landry limited at practice |
| Everything Alabama | Saban sorry he can't attend 2003 LSU team reunion, sends video message |
| Geaux 247 | LSU commitment tracker |
| LSU Reveille | LSU looking to boost 2014 class with top-tier recruits |
| Shreveport Times *1 | LSU says offense can get better |
| ESPN Radio | Audio (5 min, 10 sec): Interview with Patrick Peterson | .mp3 |
| Football Foundation | Week 7 broadcast teams for all Division I games |
| Gator Zone | Muschamp is no stranger to first-year LSU OC Cameron |
| Gainesville Sun | Florida Notes: LSU deep at tailback |
| Associated Press | Florida scoffs at notion of giving up 50 at LSU |
| Colorado Gazette | Broncos’ play caller almost took path of insurance salesman instead |
| Milwaukee Journal | Wisconsin regents expected to approve contract for LSU-UW game at Lambeau |
| Bradenton Herald, FL | Florida's defense set to clash with LSU's potent offense |
| Jacksonville Times | Coach's challenge spurs Florida's defensive line |
| Orlando Sentinel | Muschamp: Gators have improved in every phase under QB Tyler Murphy |
| Palm Beach Post, FL | Tyler Murphy may be better QB fit for Florida Gators than Jeff Driskel |
| Florida Times-Union | Florida is Tyler Murphy's team now |
| Florida Today *1 | LSU gives Gator pair motivation |
| Associated Press | Virginia Tech, Tennessee to play at Bristol Motor Speedway |
| USA Today | College bowls months away, but bonus season underway |
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