Thursday, October 10, 2013

There is no protection from how I feel about our president;


Tinker:

Obama feels like a very protected person with all the secret service agents guarding his blind side, after all he is the president of the United States right.

Well I have some friendly advice for president Obama, because no matter how long the American secret service holds back the American people from talking to Obama in a normal setting. Where the American people could tell Obama just how they feel about his behavior as president of the United States. That his physical safety will never be the main importance to what should truly matter to him. Because the end result of what he did as president will be his everlasting memory of Barack Obama to this world until the end of time.

What Obama does to the American people is what's going to be remembered, not what some people in American do to him. He is doomed into his own everlasting behavior of what he did as president of the United States, when he was president.

Long after his body becomes dust his behavior as the president of the United States will be the lasting spirit that is remembered about Barack Obama as long as humanity survives.

That he kept the veterans of the United States away from the DC veterans memorial because of the government shutdown so some demonstrating illegal aliens could be giving access to the Washington DC veterans memorials instead.

That kind of feeling will be laying in Obama grave until the end of time. That choice was his.
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Tinker:

You know what, I am sick and tired of watching John McCain play footsie with the TV in crown aristocrats running Washington DC.

This guy fancy himself the life of the TV party when in reality he just keep lending his person out to the first renter who want to use him. He is a disgrace to his father memory.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/10/10/libya-prime-minister-kidnapped-by-armed-men-reports-say/

Libyan prime minister kidnapped by gunmen, official says

Published October 10, 2013
FoxNews.com
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    FILE: Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan speaks during a joint news conference with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry at the State Department in Washington. (AP)
Armed gunmen have kidnapped Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan and taken him to an undisclosed location, according to a government official.

Zeidan was seized early Thursday from a hotel where he was staying in Tripoli, The Associated Press reported, citing an official who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.

The official said gunmen broke into the luxury hotel in downtown Tripoli where Zeidan lives and abducted him and two of his guards. The guards were beaten but later released.

The abduction comes after Saturday's U.S. special forces raid that captured Abu Anas al-Libi, a suspected militant wanted by America for more than a decade over the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa.
Read more...http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/10/10/libya-prime-minister-kidnapped-by-armed-men-reports-say/
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http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/09/white-house-irs-exchanged-confidential-taxpayer-info/

Taliban Mocks Shutdown: Lawmakers 'Sucking The Blood Of Their Own People'...





WHITE HOUSE, IRS EXCHANGED CONFIDENTIAL TAXPAYER INFO
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http://weaselzippers.us/2013/10/09/gross-u-s-taxpayers-shelled-out-634320919-to-build-obamacare-website/


$634,320,919 

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http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2013/10/police_arrest_8_congressmen_ar.html

Police arrest 8 Democratic congressmen at DC rally to protest stalled immigration reform


In this photo provided by the office of U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga,, Lewis, left, is arrested near the Capitol building in Washington during the Camino Americano Rally for Immigrant Dignity and Respect Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 8, 2013. Lewis’ spokeswoman says the congressman has now been arrested five times while in office. (AP Photo/ Office of John Lewis)

The Associated Press By The Associated Press
on October 08, 2013 at 7:24 PM,
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Tinker:

Obama let his political friends
( Rally for Immigrant ) have access to the same Washington DC memorial instead....Nice going you SOB
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First on The Kelly File --

Exclusive footage: Veterans shut out of D.C. memorials while thousands of illegal immigrants rally on the National Mall.



foxnewsinsider.com
Filmmaker Dennis Michael Lynch joined Megyn Kelly on Tuesday’s Kelly File with exclusive footage of Nancy Pelosi at the immigration rally.

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http://washingtonexaminer.com/signs-say-national-mall-closed-but-immigration-reform-rally-is-a-go/article/2536957


Rally for Illegal Aliens on 'Closed' National Mall...
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/10/09/eleanor-holmes-norton-confronts-obama-on-d-c-budget-bill/?print=1


ELEANOR STARES DOWN OBAMA..

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8/pentagon-freezes-death-benefits-for-fallen-soldiers-families/

Armed Forces

Pentagon freezes death benefits for fallen soldiers' families

Justin Fishel
By Justin Fishel
Published October 08, 2013

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http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/08/stewart-to-sebelius-on-health-care-law-am-i-a-stupid-man/


Sebelius shredded on DAILY SHOW...

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http://www.cnbc.com/id/101093040


YELLEN TO RUN THE WORLD

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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10/08/limbaughs-scathing-reaction-to-obamas-dead-wrong-debt-ceiling-press-conference-have-we-ever-had-a-more-dishonest-president/

Limbaugh’s Scathing Reaction to Obama’s ‘Dead Wrong’ Debt Ceiling Press Conference: Have We ‘Ever Had a More Dishonest President?’
Listen

Limbaugh’s Scathing Reaction to Obama’s ‘Dead Wrong’ Debt Ceiling Press Conference: Have We ‘Ever Had a More Dishonest President?’

“What he just said about the debt limit, is– well I don’t know how to characterize it. It was dead wrong.”
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Sports
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tk19twFr2w

LSU vs. Florida 2007.wmv

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Tinker:

Oh the passion from our fragile emotions, taking a chance on a beautiful feeling, from a look, a smile, a spark. Even the startling beauty of what we see and feel become enhanced with the growing feeling from each other love. However we get there, it is a very happy human moments indeed.

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http://espn.go.com/college-football/
Cameron Newton

Of A Revolution

Juco players used to carry a stigma. Then they started carrying championship trophies. Now the game has changed. Jeremy Crabtree »2014 JC Watch List »Meet the top propsects InsiderMore »
AP Photo/Dave Martin

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http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/71789/lsu-offense-operating-on-all-cylinders

Stopping LSU's offense isn't so simple


October, 9, 2013

By Alex Scarborough | ESPN.com

 
It's easy to look at LSU's success offensively this season and believe that Cam Cameron has the Midas touch. The night-and-day difference has been that startling. The eye-popping numbers -- 488.7 yards per game, 45.5 points per game -- are leaps and bounds better than they've been in years past.

But truth be told, Cameron walked into the perfect situation when he was signed on as LSU's offensive coordinator in February. He didn't have to overhaul anything. He didn't arrive in Baton Rouge twirling a magic wand in one hand and a spellbook of plays in another. The parts were already in place. He just had to get them running efficiently.

[+] EnlargeZach Mettenberger
Spruce Derden/USA TODAY SportsQuarterback Zach Mettenberger is only one of several worries for defenses facing LSU.

Les Miles would have told you so if you'd only asked. LSU's often eccentric head coach would have you believe he envisioned this kind of turnaround when he hired Cameron.

"I felt like it was just exactly the right pieces or factors to come together," Miles told reporters on Monday. "You have a veteran quarterback that can really throw it. You have a veteran receiving corps that can really run routes and receive the ball. Yeah, I really did [see it coming]. I don't underestimate our offense, nor do I underestimate Cam."

Whether you believe Miles' premonition is one thing. But understanding the root of LSU's offensive turnaround is cut and dried. What it comes down to is simple: balance. Cameron didn't bring an innovative scheme or better personnel with him, he simply unpacked his bags and used what was already there more effectively than his predecessors. His deft touch was golden, but not glaringly so.

LSU's scheme, as best summed up by its leading receiver, is downright elementary. It's old school in that it operates mostly under center and uses two or more running backs 72 percent of the time.

"You know, you can't run without passing and you can't pass without running," Odell Beckham Jr. said after LSU thumped Mississippi State 59-26 this past weekend. "We have great running backs in the backfield, and that's a threat. They have to respect that. If they load the box up we're going to throw the ball and then if they back off a little bit we're going to break big runs."

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If Beckham's explanation seemed coy, it wasn't meant to be. Stopping LSU's offense isn't as simple as stopping the run or the pass. You can't blitz your way out of it or scheme against any one player in particular. As a defensive coordinator, you're basically left to hope for the best.

You can't double-team Beckham. If you do, Jarvis Landry will get you. The two receivers are first and second in receptions per game in the SEC. Beckham leads the country in all-purpose yards while Landry is tied for fourth in touchdown receptions. You can try playing off coverage and they'll burn you just the same. Mississippi State tried, playing 6 and 7 yards off of Beckham all night, and he still managed 179 yards and two touchdowns.

You can try playing two safeties back and shading them toward Beckham and Landry for help over the top, but that won't work either. If you leave only seven in the box, you're likely to regret it. With LSU's stable of running backs, they'll make you pay. Jeremy Hill, a 235-pound bowling ball of power and quickness, is second nationally with nine rushing touchdowns. When he leaves the game, Alfred Blue comes on, averaging 5 yards or more on 51.4 percent of his carries.

If you do everything right and somehow double-cover Beckham and Landry and stop the run, then you're still left with the matter of Zach Mettenberger. There might be no bigger turnaround in college football than LSU's senior quarterback. Mettenberger, thanks to the tutelage of Cameron, is first in the SEC and fifth nationally in raw QBR (86.7).

Mettenberger is fitting balls into windows that make scouts blush. The "oohs" from three pro scouts sitting next to me were audible even over the clanging of thousands of cowbells in Starkville, Miss., on Saturday night. You can do everything right and he'll still get you. The Bulldogs' defense played well and he still managed to complete a ridiculous 25 of 29 passes for 340 yards, defying blanket coverage and pass-rushers nipping at his heels.

STRENGTH VS. STRENGTH

Saturday offers a compelling matchup of strength versus strength as LSU's new and improved offense takes on Florida's stingy defense. Here's where each side ranks in FBS:


LSU Off. UF Def.
Yards per play 8th 2nd
Scoring 9th T-4th
QBR 5th 1st
3rd Down Conv T-3rd 2nd


"When you play LSU you have to prepare for the run," Mettenberger said matter-of-factly. "[Mississippi State] came out hyped and they did a really good job executing their run defense. But again that left holes in the secondary and we were able to execute and really soften them up for the run game."

Even LSU defensive tackle Ego Ferguson had to laugh.

"I told Coach Cam, 'What did you do that for?'" said Ferguson on LSU hanging 59 points and 563 yards of offense. "It was a great game, man. I've never seen an offense like that before. Zach Mettenberger is playing great. I call him old Drew Bledsoe."

And like those old Patriots teams, the theory on offense is balance. LSU doesn't run to set up the pass and it doesn't pass to set up the run. Cameron isn't using a gimmicky scheme. Instead, defenses make a choice: Would you like Hill and Blue to beat you, or Mettenberger, Beckham and Landry?

Pick your poison.

Florida will have to when it travels to Baton Rouge on Saturday. The 17th-ranked Gators have allowed the lowest Total QBR (13.0) of any defense and the second fewest rushing yards per game (65.0).

"They’re going to get movement in the run game, they do a nice job in protection, but again, balance is the word you’re looking for," Florida coach Will Muschamp said. "You have to try and make this a one-dimensional game as best you can and understand they’re very effective at throwing the football, and that’s where they’ve hurt some people."
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  • Thomas Williams · Top Commenter · Im not telling u
    This years 2013 LSU football teams offense is going to score touchdowns just like it has been doing all year. The difference is on this LSU football team defense now.

    Mercy, mercy, mercy, where did the LSU defense go?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9BA6fFGMjI

    All the way into the fourth quarter did I start feeling like LSU could win the Miss State football game. Up until then I was afraid of Miss State every time that they got the football.
    LSU defense is but only a shadow of what it once was.

    God have mercy on the LSU football fans going to see LSU play football for the rest of this college football season. Because we will be living on a wing and prayer of the LSU offense the rest of the way.

    Please LSU score 50 points every football game so I can keep breathing a normal life this year.

  • Kevin Bennett · Top Commenter
    I get what the article is saying and that LSU is a really good offense, but I also remember last year Beckham and Landry struggled in beating Roberson and Purifoy. Landry won once against Roberson for a long pass but ended up fumbling. Now granted I realize that both have gotten better and Mettenberg is better than he was at QB, but Roberson and Purifoy have gotten better also which is why many NFL scouts see them as 1st round grades along with now having Hargraves who Florida did not have last year. I just don't see it as quite a difficult scheme for Florida as the article makes out. UF will play man with the best secondary in the country and leave the other 7 to stop the run and rush the passer
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    • Ryan Kirkman · Top Commenter · University of Florida
      we also had Matt Elam as the safety net though.. remember the strip that Elam did? we don't have Elam this year so let's hope Riggs, Watkins and Maye can step up if needed. Maye got beat early on in the Miami game but that was really his only mistake all season. I am exited to see what VH3 does against Landry or Beckham.
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  • Ryan McKee · Top Commenter
    The other thing that's noteworthy is one of the best ways to neutralize a potent offense is to keep them off the field. If UF can have long sustained drives, they'll have a chance. Easier said that done, as UF is prone to mental errors and penalties, but looks to be improving on offense, and unlike years past, LSU's defense struggles against the run. Should be a lot closer game than LSU fans are expecting.
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  • Gary Laun · Top Commenter · University of Florida
    One of the top run defenses against one of the top RB stables. One of the top CB tandems against probably the best WR tandem. Should be fun to watch.
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