Monday, October 21, 2013

What would we do if you really knew?


Tinker:

Money is what makes the Washington DC world go round, never has that been more truth than in the civil war going on within the republican party today. The real truth of how the men and women are running the government of the United States is an on going cover up that we kinder know is going on but just don't have access to the evidence that would blow the lid off the terrible truth, that we feel is there but can't get to.

That the establishment leaders in the republican party are fighting for control of the treasure trove of money suppliers keeping the republican party afloat and a political force in Washington DC.

The new people making waves of change then are going to have a public struggle with politicians like John McCain, Lindsey Graham, ect. The Karl Rove street workers in the republican establishment is going to pull out all the stops to stay in control of the power running the republicans party's interest.

 So the civil war has become very public and a lot of people are becoming very curious over just how that war between the old and new in the republican party is going to play out over the coming years.

The American people interest of course is still under tight control and remain the Washington DC in crown chumps to the power game playing out on television all across America.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/us/fiscal-crisis-sounds-the-charge-in-gops-civil-war.html?ref=international-home&_r=0

Fiscal Crisis at the Center of the G.O.P.’s ‘Civil War


By JONATHAN MARTIN, JIM RUTENBERG and JEREMY W. PETERS
The confrontation between Tea Party conservatives and establishment Republicans will play out in the coming Congressional and presidential primaries in 2014 and 2016.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/20/nsa-felipe-calderon-mexico-spying-hacked_n_4132889.html

More Disturbing NSA Spying Allegations Revealed

Nsa Seal
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10/19/ted-cruz-lousy-deal-that-ended-govt-shutdown-amounts-to-selling-the-american-people-down-the-river/
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10/20/ap-reporter-obama-very-worried-about-health-care-rollout-will-have-to-take-blame-monday/

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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10/20/oprah-reportedly-declined-white-house-invite-to-help-sell-obamacare/

Oprah Reportedly Declined White House Invite to Help Sell Obamacare

Oct. 20, 2013 9:57am

The queen of talk, Oprah Winfrey, reportedly declined a White House invitation last summer for a meeting aimed at helping President Barack Obama sell his signature health care law to the American public.

According to the New York Post, Obama’s senior advisor Valerie Jarrett phoned Oprah and asked her to join a handful of other celebrities to meet with the president and discuss how they could generate publicity for his landmark health care program.

The queen of talk reportedly refused.

“All of Oprah’s top people thought she would go, because when the president invites you to the White House, most people automatically say yes,” one of Oprah’s closest advisers reportedly told The Post. “But Oprah said she didn’t have the time or inclination to go.”
Oprah Reportedly Declined White House Invite to Help Sell Obamacare Oprah Winfrey waves as she speaks during the Let Freedom Ring Commemoration and Call to Action to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on August 28, 2013. (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
“It wasn’t like she had to think it over,” the source reportedly added. “It was an immediate, flat-out, unequivocal no.”

Read more...http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10/20/oprah-reportedly-declined-white-house-invite-to-help-sell-obamacare/
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Sen. Cruz returns to Texas welcome after battle...

...8-minute standing ovation
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Tinker:

Wow! The poor performance of the LSU tiger in Vaught-Hemingway college football statium was a very sad sight for me, because I realize now that this LSU football team is simply not good enough to be champions of anything this year. Goodbye tigers.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOMWPOUdHQQ
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GoldRing:

The LSU tiger coaching staff is going to need to do a better job then what the LSU fans are seeing in 2013. I mean losing too many junior and senior experience football players to the NFL is not OK at all.
What are the LSU football players who were left behind to face the music out on the football field trying to do? LSU can't call what we saw pursuing the football, stopping the other teams offense.

LSU defensive players were out of position and unable to get off blocks all night. The lack of team pursuit is so very frustrating, and the bad tackling is downright embarrassing.
The LSU offense is far away from executing like Alabama, Florida State, Oregon, and the better performing college football team at the top in this college football season.
The LSU coaching staff must do a better job recruiting coaching and teaching the LSU football team better than this. 
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Last-second field goal fells LSU in Mississippi
10/20/2013 1:55:02 AM

Photo courtesy of Steve Franz, LSU athletics
By LUKE JOHNSONTiger Rag Associate Editor

He might’ve looked nervous enough to lose his lunch on the field, but Ole Miss kicker Andrew Ritter found his nerve as he drilled a 41-yard field goal to give the Rebels a 27-24 lead with two seconds remaining.

And when LSU’s lateral-filled last-ditch effort fizzled, red and navy clad fans rushed the field to celebrate Ole Miss’ first win over a top-10 team since, well, since Ole Miss (4-3, 2-3) beat LSU (6-2, 3-2) 25-23 the same field in 2009.

The Rebels accomplished the upset by racking up 525 total yards, converting 11-of-18 third downs and intercepting three Zach Mettenberger passes in the first half.

"I did a piss-poor job preparing the team to play in this game,” said LSU coach Les Miles. "Too many turnovers … not patient enough to run the football – it’s my fault. This one’s on me.”

Despite being outplayed for the majority of the game, LSU had a chance to escape Oxford with a win.

With just more than six minutes remaining in the game, the Rebels lined up for a 29-yard field goal to make it a two-possession game. But the kick came out low, and LSU junior defensive tackle Ego Ferguson burst through the line to block it.

"Coach T-Mac (special teams coach Thomas McGaughy) preaches to us every game just to get pressure on the guard,” Ferguson said. "Me and Jordan did a good job getting a little push and I just reached my hand out and had it hit me.”

Said junior safety Ronald Martin, "We had a lot of momentum going right there. We just got to take advantage of it and keep moving forward.”

The Tigers took over on their own 20-yard line, and Mettenberger started to atone for his early miscues. He fired three straight completions to quickly move LSU to the Ole Miss 31-yard line.

He followed those up with three straight incompletions, leaving the Tigers out of field goal range and facing a fourth and 10. After a timeout, Mettenberger drilled Odell Beckham for a clutch 15-yard gain to keep the drive going.

Three plays later, Mettenberger found Jarvis Landry on an out route for a four-yard touchdown and the game was tied for the first time since it was 0-0. The touchdown gave LSU 24 second-half points.
"You can’t say enough about Zach and his composure to bring us back from being down, what, 17 points?” Landry said.

But there was still more than three minutes on the clock, and like it did all day, Ole Miss slowly and surely moved down the field under the direction of quarterback Bo Wallace.

Wallace completed 5-of-6 passes on the final drive and was especially lethal on third down, where he was two-for-two. He also picked up two first downs with his legs to keep Ole Miss’ game-winning drive going.

"I feel like there were a couple plays where I got back there and got my hands on him but he ended up getting out,” Ferguson said. "He’s very aware in the pocket. He made plays with his feet and his arm.”

"He’s very deceiving. He’s faster than a lot of people think he is.”

Ole Miss picked up the last yards of the drive on the ground, draining the clock as LSU had just one timeout remaining and setting up Ritter’s game-winner.

Mettenberger took the loss particularly hard. LSU was shut out in the first half as he threw three balls to the Rebels. Mettenberger came into the game having thrown just two interceptions all season.

"I think we had a good game plan going in, we just failed to execute,” Mettenberger said. "Obviously you can’t go anywhere in this conference and turn the ball over and expect to win. This game’s really on me.”

PLAY OF THE GAME

Ego Ferguson single-handedly gave LSU a chance to win – literally. His blocked kick kept LSU within just one possession of Ole Miss with a little more than six minutes remaining in the game. He completely changed the complexion of the game, giving LSU not only a chance, but hope that it would be able to come away with a win.

QUOTES

"Bad throws. They made good plays on the balls. Bad throws by me, gotta be smarter.” – Mettenberger, on his three first-half interceptions.

"I think we came out a little flat in the first half. There wasn’t anything they did, it was more on us. We just didn’t execute like we have been the entire season, like we should’ve been doing. We started quick in the second half, but it wasn’t enough.” – Jeremy Hill, on if the team was flat coming out.

The LSU tiger coaching staff is going to need to do a better job than what the LSU fans are seeing in 2013. I mean losing too many junior and senior experience college football players to the NFL is really not OK at all.

What are the LSU football players who were left to face the music out on the football field trying to do? LSU can't call what we saw pursuing the football, stopping the other teams offense. LSU defensive players were out of position and unable to get off blocks all night. The lack of team pursuit is so very frustrating, and the bad tackling is downright embarrassing.

So the LSU offense is far away from excusing like Alabama, Florida State, Oregon, and the better performing college football team this at the top of the heap in this college football season.

The LSU coaching staff must do a better job recruiting, coaching and teaching much better than this, for sure.

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10/20/2013 9:37:20 AM
And I feel like a chump too;

Tinker

Well lets try and get real about what is wrong with the LSU tiger college football program. Because the problems keeping LSU from playing championship college football, like the top tier college football programs are doing in the NCAA.

The LSU football teams problems are very apparent now.

Les Miles has a nine year record coaching the LSU tiger, and that is the history of LSU frosting problems that has slowly chilled down a once very hot LSU football program. The problems that has been keeping the LSU tiger fans from experiencing the same kind of delight that Alabama, Florida State, Oregon, Ohio State, and others are having this college football season.

Les Miles is the problem at LSU, He has played the LSU college football fans for suckers. Playing the Louisiana State University Barton Rouge campus for chumps.

The proof is in the Les Miles LSU coaching record, just take a look, and read the same repeating bull talk, as Les Miles keep cashing million dollar pay checks year after year.

And I too feel like a chump for going along with the hope of thinking that LSU could keep a high quality efficient college football program running with Les Miles as the LSU head football coach.
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Chief Brown

A Whole New World

The SEC has been fairly predictable of late. But not anymore -- and that's a good thing. David Ching »
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http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9856313/alabama-crimson-tide-florida-state-seminoles-lead-first-bcs-standings

Florida State ahead of Oregon in BCS

Updated: October 20, 2013, 9:35 PM ET
ESPN.com news services

Alabama Rolls Arkansas 52-0
Alabama defeated Arkansas 52-0 for the second straight year

Video...http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9856313/alabama-crimson-tide-florida-state-seminoles-lead-first-bcs-standings

No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Florida State have the inside track to the national championship game after topping the season's first BCS standings.

BCS Standings

The top five teams in the
BCS Standings:

Bama
.9841

FSU
.9348

Ore
.9320

OSU
.8553

Mizzou
.8219
Bowl projections
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The standings, released Sunday night, put Florida State ahead of No. 3 Oregon, one day after the Seminoles cruised to a 51-14 win at Clemson.

In both polls that are used in the BCS calculations, Oregon is second and Florida State third, but the standings' computer component gave the Seminoles the advantage.

No. 4 Ohio State and No. 5 Missouri round out a top 5 of undefeated teams.
No. 6 Stanford is the top one-loss team. The Cardinal are ahead of two teams with perfect records: No. 7 Miami and No. 8 Baylor.
Clemson is No. 9, while undefeated Texas Tech is No. 10.
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Comments

  • Thomas Williams · Top Commenter · Im not telling u
    I agree with this week's BCS ratings, Florida State showed America that the Seminoles are back in the saddle playing efficient college football, that is going to be very hard to beat. So Oregon, Ohio State are simply going to need to wait until the college playoff in 2014.

  • Spencer Kelly · Works at UPS
    All you Oregon guys saying everyone wants to see Alabama-Oregon and FSU didn't play a real ranked teams, the BCS doesn't use the fan's vote. The fact is FSU destroyed the then #3 Clemson, Miami is currently number 7 in the BCS and Florida is from a powerhouse conference. I don't agree with the BCS but the computer's ultimately have the last laugh. If FSU maintains that #1 rank with the computers, it will be hard for Oregon to jump them.
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  • Sean Deuchar · Oregon State University
    What a joke. Football is decided on the field. Only in America is a championship decided by computer to the advantage of a few to gain wealth and prestigete. A true playoff system of the best from all the conferences is needed.
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  • Mike Brothers · Top Commenter
    FSU will choke sooner or later. And until someone beats Bama they have earned the #1 ranking
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    • Gregory Ashley · Top Commenter
      FSU has Miami and Florida left as potential games to lose. I don't see a depleted Gators team beating FSU this year. Only Miami stands a chance, but even they barely escaped in their last game. Plus, it is a home game for the Noles.
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  • Antonio Taylor · Winton Woods High School
    I wouldn't mind seeing BAMA Vs. FSU, OSU vs UO... NExT yrs playoff system is going to be nice.. Everybody can finally jump off Bamas dick and UO overrated a$$..OSU all the way!! CoCh Meyer will out coach any teams coach including Saban.. Enough said!!!
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    • Gregory Ashley · Top Commenter
      2010: Alabama 31, Florida 6. / 2009: Alabama 32, Florida 13. / 2008: Florida 31, Alabama 20. The record thus far is Saban 2, Meyer 1 with the bigger wins coming in on the side of Saban. Not sure what you are basing your opinion on...
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  • Isaac Goodwin · Top Commenter · Evans High School
    1.Oregon

    2.Alabama

    3.Ohio State

    4.Florida State

    5.Baylor

    6.Stanford

    7.Missouri

    8.Miami (FL)...See More
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