Tinker:
I have always been friendly towards other people and not much more afraid of strangers than most people. I became curious when I saw certain people around this world wearing different garments and talking with another language. But in time I learned that however unique to their culture they live in. The clothes were in many cases better then the people who wore them.
Arab wear a lot of Clothing to ward off the hot sun light as they traveled across the desert sand.
Later on I began to learned of their very violent behavior that they felt towards each other because they had a long history of fighting against different tribes of people, Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds, Jews, Christians, and others. Now I am very weary to see people wearing Arabian clothes, because I think of all that violent behavior along with the people I see.
Whatever romantic feelings I once had of the
Arabians image has long since vanished into the truly sickening Middle East people bad behavior, that I kept seeing on television for the past
ten years.
The way that the Arab male's treat womanhood alone is
enough to make me lose all respect for their Middle East culture. I
hope one of these days that the women living over there just kick the
hell out of the men after all those abusing centuries, just because
they were born a female.
Maybe one day?
I'm glad that the United States is not like the Middle East because we treat women with respect, right?
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2013/10/20/sarah- palin-shreds-d-c-s-corrupt- bastards-club-in-scathing- anti-obamacare-op-ed/

“You have to wonder whether the permanent political class in D.C. really wants to get rid of Obamacare at all. We’re finding out it’s good business for them.”
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http://foxnewsinsider.com/ 2013/10/21/cheney-extremist- washington-barack-obama
Sean Hannity sat down with former Vice President Dick Cheney to discuss
everything from his own health problems to ObamaCare. Cheney
co-authored his new book, “Heart: An American Medical Odyssey,” with his
longtime cardiologist Jonathan Reiner, M.D.
O'Reilly: 'President Obama Is Out to Destroy the Right Wing'
In the 17 months after leaving office, Cheney said he went from a serious heart patient to near death. “The only thing that’s left that shows that I was ever a heart patient is I’ve got a big scar down the middle of my chest where they went in three times and did open heart surgery. But I’ve got a brand new heart inside, and all the mechanical and electronic gear and so forth, all gone.” Read more...http://foxnewsinsider.com/ 2013/10/21/cheney-extremist- washington-barack-obama
http://www.theblaze.com/
Sarah Palin Shreds D.C.’s ‘Corrupt Bastards Club’ in Scathing Anti-Obamacare Op-Ed
“You have to wonder whether the permanent political class in D.C. really wants to get rid of Obamacare at all. We’re finding out it’s good business for them.”
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http://foxnewsinsider.com/
Cheney: 'The Extremist in Washington Is Barack Obama'
As seen on Hannity
O'Reilly: 'President Obama Is Out to Destroy the Right Wing'
In the 17 months after leaving office, Cheney said he went from a serious heart patient to near death. “The only thing that’s left that shows that I was ever a heart patient is I’ve got a big scar down the middle of my chest where they went in three times and did open heart surgery. But I’ve got a brand new heart inside, and all the mechanical and electronic gear and so forth, all gone.” Read more...http://foxnewsinsider.com/
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/10/21/uruguay-marijuana- 1-per-gram_n_4137179.html
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http://www.realclearpolitics. com/video/2013/10/21/woman_ nearly_faints_behind_obama_as_ he_talks_about_obamacare.
html

EMERGENCY SURGERY!
OBAMA CALLS IN TECHIES FOR FIX...
SOS...
Hospitals face whole new world...
'Credibility death spiral'...
CONSUMER REPORTS: 'Stay away'...
FOURNIER: Worse Than We Know...
OBAMA LATE TO OWN PRESSER ON GLITCHES...
BLAMES SHUTDOWN!
IT'S A 'GOOD DEAL'...
'EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS'...
Busy signal for 'hotline' number provided...
Hannity Calls, Operator Says No One Likes It So Far...
Carney stumbles...
Sebelius to testify 'as early as next week'...

OBAMASCARE: WOMAN FALLS ILL IN ROSE GARDEN
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/ 165509/obama-job-approval- declines-19th-quarter.aspx
GALLUP: OBAMA DROPS TO W LEVELS, BUT HIGHER THAN NIXON...
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2013/10/21/the-way- members-of-congress-subsidize- their-lifestyles-with- political-contributions-and- its-all-legal/

Watch
“A black hole.”
Read More »
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http://www.theguardian.com/ world/2013/oct/20/egypt- general-sisi-mania
Egypt's army chief rides wave of popularity towards presidency...
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2013/10/21/glenn-beck- tears-into-jeb-bush-enough- with-the-royal-families/
4

TheBlaze TV
“Why don’t we just start calling them Lord Jeb? And Lady Bush? The Duchess of Houston!”
Read More »
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
URUGUAY TO SELL $1-A-GRAM WEED!
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http://www.realclearpolitics.
html
EMERGENCY SURGERY!
OBAMA CALLS IN TECHIES FOR FIX...
SOS...
Hospitals face whole new world...
'Credibility death spiral'...
CONSUMER REPORTS: 'Stay away'...
FOURNIER: Worse Than We Know...
OBAMA LATE TO OWN PRESSER ON GLITCHES...
BLAMES SHUTDOWN!
IT'S A 'GOOD DEAL'...
'EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS'...
Busy signal for 'hotline' number provided...
Hannity Calls, Operator Says No One Likes It So Far...
Carney stumbles...
Sebelius to testify 'as early as next week'...
OBAMASCARE: WOMAN FALLS ILL IN ROSE GARDEN
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/
GALLUP: OBAMA DROPS TO W LEVELS, BUT HIGHER THAN NIXON...
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http://www.theblaze.com/
Watch
The Way Members of Congress Subsidize Their Lifestyles With Political Contributions — And It’s All Legal
“A black hole.”
Read More »
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http://www.theguardian.com/
Egypt's army chief rides wave of popularity towards presidency...
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http://www.theblaze.com/
4
TheBlaze TV
Glenn Beck Tears Into Jeb Bush: ‘Enough With the Royal Families’
“Why don’t we just start calling them Lord Jeb? And Lady Bush? The Duchess of Houston!”
Read More »
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By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
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http://lsufootball.net/
LSU defense takes a step back as Rebels move third-down chains forward
10/21/2013 9:08:06 AM

Ole
Miss running back Jaylen Walton eludes Craig Loston and the rest of the
LSU defense on the way to the endzone. Photo by Adam Pitts.
By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
John Chavis has a well-known nickname.
But by the end of his 14 seasons at Tennessee from 1995 to 2008, the Chief became associated with a tag he wasn’t too fond of: Third and Chavis.
"There was some John or Joe or Jack or Bill several years ago, and he couldn't find a lot to be critical of so he wanted to be critical of our third-down production,” Chavis said at LSU Media Days in 2010, after his first season in Baton Rouge.
"Our goal is 70 percent," Chavis said. "If we finish at 70 percent on third down, then we're going to finish probably at the top of the league. There's no question about that.”
Entering Saturday’s game against Ole Miss, LSU’s defense wasn’t quite getting stops on 70 percent of its third downs, but at 64.64 percent, LSU was fourth in the SEC in third down defense.
That success stopped in Oxford, as the Rebels converted 11-of-18 third downs, with the Tigers managing stops just 39 percent of the time.
Broken down even more specifically, the numbers get worse for LSU. After pitching two three and outs on Ole Miss’ first two drives, Chavis’ troops were just 5-of-16 in third down situations for the remainder of the game. Even the last successful third down stop led to the Rebels’ game-winning field goal, a product of several prior conversions.
"I saw some missed tackles that we have to get corrected,” said LSU head coach Les Miles. "I saw pressure on the quarterback too. I think the Ole Miss quarterback played extremely well.”
That Miles didn’t name Bo Wallace by name was surprising, because his name was called early and often by the Ole Miss PA announcer. Wallace helped the Rebels gain first downs four times when facing third and 10 or longer, including a third-quarter 3rd and 15 that gave Ole Miss its final touchdown and a crucial fourth-quarter 3rd and 10 conversion that set up the winning field goal.
"We just weren’t coming to the right positions,” said junior safety Ronald Martin. "Some guys were doing their assignments, but we’ve got to get that right.”
"There were a lot of missed break balls out there, and we’ve got to fix that,” he added.
Ole Miss entered the game converting just over 40 percent of its third downs, just 10th in the SEC. But Wallace was able to move the chains with both his arms and his legs, scrambling for positive yardage at times and making tough throws at others.
As a result, the LSU defense remained on the field for 33 minutes, wearing down in time for the final drive.
"That hurt,” said junior tackle Ego Ferguson. "We played with a lot of passion and tried to finish the game right, so it hurts bad losing like that. Hats off to them, they did a good job. They were just the better team today.”
It looked as if LSU had bottled up Ole Miss before its final drive even got started. On 3rd and 6, the LSU front four generated enough pressure to force Wallace to tuck the ball and run, and there was little space to navigate. But the Tiger defense couldn’t bring him down, and Wallace got exactly six yards to reset the downs.
"Getting a sack would’ve been a different story,” said Ferguson.
The Tigers got one more third down crack at the Rebels outside of field goal range, but needing nine yards from his own 26 yard line, Wallace found Ja-Mes Logan for 13 yards
"A couple of busted coverages, and they just drove the ball down and got in the field goal range.”
Six plays later, Andrew Ritter nailed a 41 yard kick to win the game on fourth down, but the Tigers left the game knowing it was lost on third.
"We’ve just got to go back to the drawing board and just do our job,” said Ferguson. "People start getting anxious and make plays, and that’ll hurt us at the end of the game.”
But by the end of his 14 seasons at Tennessee from 1995 to 2008, the Chief became associated with a tag he wasn’t too fond of: Third and Chavis.
"There was some John or Joe or Jack or Bill several years ago, and he couldn't find a lot to be critical of so he wanted to be critical of our third-down production,” Chavis said at LSU Media Days in 2010, after his first season in Baton Rouge.
"Our goal is 70 percent," Chavis said. "If we finish at 70 percent on third down, then we're going to finish probably at the top of the league. There's no question about that.”
Entering Saturday’s game against Ole Miss, LSU’s defense wasn’t quite getting stops on 70 percent of its third downs, but at 64.64 percent, LSU was fourth in the SEC in third down defense.
That success stopped in Oxford, as the Rebels converted 11-of-18 third downs, with the Tigers managing stops just 39 percent of the time.
Broken down even more specifically, the numbers get worse for LSU. After pitching two three and outs on Ole Miss’ first two drives, Chavis’ troops were just 5-of-16 in third down situations for the remainder of the game. Even the last successful third down stop led to the Rebels’ game-winning field goal, a product of several prior conversions.
"I saw some missed tackles that we have to get corrected,” said LSU head coach Les Miles. "I saw pressure on the quarterback too. I think the Ole Miss quarterback played extremely well.”
That Miles didn’t name Bo Wallace by name was surprising, because his name was called early and often by the Ole Miss PA announcer. Wallace helped the Rebels gain first downs four times when facing third and 10 or longer, including a third-quarter 3rd and 15 that gave Ole Miss its final touchdown and a crucial fourth-quarter 3rd and 10 conversion that set up the winning field goal.
"We just weren’t coming to the right positions,” said junior safety Ronald Martin. "Some guys were doing their assignments, but we’ve got to get that right.”
"There were a lot of missed break balls out there, and we’ve got to fix that,” he added.
Ole Miss entered the game converting just over 40 percent of its third downs, just 10th in the SEC. But Wallace was able to move the chains with both his arms and his legs, scrambling for positive yardage at times and making tough throws at others.
As a result, the LSU defense remained on the field for 33 minutes, wearing down in time for the final drive.
"That hurt,” said junior tackle Ego Ferguson. "We played with a lot of passion and tried to finish the game right, so it hurts bad losing like that. Hats off to them, they did a good job. They were just the better team today.”
It looked as if LSU had bottled up Ole Miss before its final drive even got started. On 3rd and 6, the LSU front four generated enough pressure to force Wallace to tuck the ball and run, and there was little space to navigate. But the Tiger defense couldn’t bring him down, and Wallace got exactly six yards to reset the downs.
"Getting a sack would’ve been a different story,” said Ferguson.
The Tigers got one more third down crack at the Rebels outside of field goal range, but needing nine yards from his own 26 yard line, Wallace found Ja-Mes Logan for 13 yards
"A couple of busted coverages, and they just drove the ball down and got in the field goal range.”
Six plays later, Andrew Ritter nailed a 41 yard kick to win the game on fourth down, but the Tigers left the game knowing it was lost on third.
"We’ve just got to go back to the drawing board and just do our job,” said Ferguson. "People start getting anxious and make plays, and that’ll hurt us at the end of the game.”
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10/21/2013 10:37:39 AM
It
seems like "we have to get that fixed" has been the motto of the
defense all year. We're in week 9, the "fixing" should be done by now. I
just don't see any vast changes/improvements in this defense's future.
Can't use the 'Bring on Bama" cheer this year. Unless Zach and the
offense reprise their Georgia production it going to be a long afternoon
in Tuscaloosa, hell we better batten down the hatches for Furman.
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10/21/2013 2:44:35 PM
i think that idiot les miles should resighn
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
| Monday, October 21, 2013 | |
|---|---|
| LSU Sports | Video (55 min, 45 sec): Les Miles press conference (starts at 25:40) |
| ASAP Sports | Les Miles press conference transcript |
| Louisiana Daily | Audio (26 min, 49 sec): Les Miles press conference | .mp3 |
| Tiger Rag | Les Miles press luncheon thread |
| LSU Sports | .pdf LSU Game 9 Notes (vs. Furman) |
| Tiger Rag | Forget Ole Miss: Alabama game will make or break LSU's season |
| The Advocate | LSU has questions to answer |
| The Advocate | Third-and-long a problem for defense |
| Times Picayune | Notes: LSU finds itself in rare two-loss air before November |
| Times Picayune | LSU offense and defense to blame in surprising loss to Ole Miss |
| The Advocate | Rabalais: Tigers having problems closing out games |
| LSU Reveille | 'Piss-Poor Job': Mettenberger, Miles take blame for Rebel upset |
| Shreveport Times *1 | Guilbeau: LSU down and out at the moment without much to do |
| Shreveport Times *1 | Guilbeau: One of worst losses in Miles' era drops LSU to 13th in polls |
| ESPN | SEC the biggest threat to its own BCS title hopes |
| Birmingham News | NCAA agrees to settlement talks over concussions with 2nd set of ex-players |
| Clarion Ledger *1 | Ole Miss slows down LSU's balanced and potent offense |
| USA Today | Played In / Played Out: Florida State makes bold move, Clemson, LSU out |
| Wall Street Journal | Grambling player protests attract national spotlight, raise larger questions |
| Louisiana Gannett News | Grambling officials meet, hoping to solve football dispute |
| Bus. of College Sports | Baseball: Defending champ UCLA prepares to fight possible eviction |
http://espn.go.com/college-
To Eat Its Own
The biggest threat to the SEC's BCS title streak might be the SEC. The league's downtrodden have risen up at the expense of expected contenders. On The Mark »Weekend rewind »Nation blog »Stacy Revere/Getty Images
- Grambling players end boycott, practicing
- NCAA to reveal Miami decision on Tuesday
- Ohio St.'s Meyer wants 2nd look at targeting
- Tide's Sunseri has torn ACL, out for season
- Leach in reply: 'I don't criticize other teams'
- Alabama, Florida St. 1-2 in BCS
| Standings
- Sources: AAC to reveal bowl at Marlins Park
- Washington reveals plans to honor James
- No. 7 Miami clears RB Johnson to face Wake
- S. Carolina QB Shaw likely out vs. Missouri
- Longhorns QB Ash won't return against TCU
- UGA's Conley, Harvey-Clemons questionable
- Kiper/McShay: Does FSU have a No. 1 case?

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