Saturday, November 9, 2013

How are you feeling watching the American daily TV News shows?


Tinker:

How can the grown ups expect the children to watch the on going daily TV news shows when the TV news itself is a shameful bunch of lies, and deceit.

What do we want our children to do ignore the pious propaganda hypocritically written news script telling them how to think, and feel. Do you tell them to don't look at that part of the TV news show guys because that is just TV Network spin. Just put that aside and keep up with Americas important current events anyway?

I swear, I hope that the American children never look at that kind of American television news program every again, frankly.

I feel like that I am under some kind of siege like what happened to people living a long time ago, as the bad guys want the city gates opened so the people living there can surrender to them. Their new lord and master..
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http://gatesofvienna.net/page/971/
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That is the feeling that I get now when I look at TV news today in the United States of America 2013.

Just what is going on here?
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/netanyahu-bad-deal-very-very-bad-deal_766449.html

Furious Israel confronts USA...
Obama secretly lifted Iran sanctions months ago...
'Deal of the century'...





'THIS IS A VERY, VERY BAD DEAL'
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http://video.foxnews.com/v/2820311182001/deal-to-limit-irans-nuclear-program-in-sight/

You're watching...

Deal to limit Iran's nuclear program in sight?

Israeli PM Netanyahu 'utterly rejects' the 'bad deal'
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArS1Ssy56gc

Benjamin Netanyahu Says Israel Got A Bad Deal!

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http://www.cnbc.com/id/101182289
OCT. UNEMPLOYMENT: 7.3%...
+204,000 JOBS

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/08/net-us-usa-security-snowden-idUSBRE9A703020131108?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=992637
Tinker:

Tweedledee/Tweedledum Washington DC federal government is in full running gear with the American News Media that is trying to stop the Tea Party from getting the control's of the United States leaver of political power, at all cost.

Anything goes these days. Because we now know that Obama was using the IRS as a demanding force against the Tea Party members, as the News Media Republicans establishment was
telling the American people that the Tea Party population in the United States are bad company. 

I have never seen the American News Media and American establishment look so this very bad before. I am appalled , frankly.

The American political establishment is terrified with fear that the Tea Party movement is going to be the political force that finally removes the grip that the cast of television characters have on the Americas federal government .
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Sports
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http://tigerrag.com/football/gametime-preview-no-10-lsu-vs-no-1-alabama

Gametime Preview: No. 10 LSU vs No. 1 Alabama
11/8/2013 8:37:41 AM
Photo credit: Alabama Athletics Photography

By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor


Welcome to November, "the month,” as Les Miles says, "champions are decided.”
A champion could won’t officially be decided Saturday night in Tuscaloosa, as Miles’ Tigers (6-2, 3-2 SEC) take on Nick Saban’s No.1 Alabama Crimson Tide (8-0, 5-0 SEC) at 7 p.m. on CBS.
The result, however, will set the stage for LSU’s November hopes.

An LSU loss would eliminate LSU mathematically from any title aspirations, which seem slim enough entering the contest. A win, however, would give the Tigers a fighting chance down the stretch, and should LSU win out – and get help from teams playing Auburn and Alabama – they could improbably end up in Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game in December.

"Late in the season, the schedule that’s been here for the last nine years, you play the best teams on the back end,” said Les Miles. "It’s an exciting piece of time because it puts you where you’re going to finish. If you run the table, you have a chance to be in the championship game. If you falter, it still affords you an opportunity in the next game.”

LSU cannot falter, however, so a win over Alabama is imperative to any hopes, however slim, the Tigers may still hold. Both teams are coming off bye weeks, which, in the past has favored LSU. Alabama is 2-0 against LSU when they’ve played a game the week prior, but just 1-3 when coming off a bye.

"Psychologically, the grind of trying to get ready to play your best football every game becomes more and more challenging, especially when guys are trying to overcome more and more adversity,” Saban said of the bye week challenge. "At this time of the year, it's important that you get your team ready to play the next four games. And at this time, physical and psychological, mental recovery is probably as important as anything."

Between the lines, the matchup seems to favor the Tide. The offenses are just about even in scoring (Alabama 41.3 points per game, LSU 40.2), with the Tide holding the advantage rushing (Alabama 210 yards per game, LSU 200) and LSU holding the advantage passing (279 yards per game to Alabama’s 252).

A key to that has been Alabama’s revamped offensive line, which struggled early but has now gone five games without giving up a sack.

"I think some guys are playing with a little better technique,” Saban said. "I think the chemistry's better. I think the communication's better. I think the trust in the communication is better. I think the confidence in each other is better. I think that just comes from guys playing together.”

The defenses are where the Crimson Tide take the ball. Alabama allows 75 yards and two scores less per game (9.8) than LSU (21.9), numbers which are skewed greatly by a shootout win over Texas A&M earlier in the season. Since, the Tide have battened down the hatches, giving up just 26 points over the last six contests.

That doesn’t mean they aren’t concerned about the Tiger offense, led by quarterback Zach Mettenberger, who threw for 298 yards against the Tide last season, and has improved this season.
"He's probably playing as well as any quarterback in our league," said Saban. "Their guys are a challenge to cover and he delivers the ball to them in a timely fashion. He played extremely well against us last year.”

It wasn’t enough, however, as Alabama stole victory from the jaws of defeat with a last-minute winning score.

Despite being a two-score favorite again this year, Alabama expects another tight battle.
After all, it’s November.

"We know it’s going to be a tough game," offensive lineman Anthony Steen said. "We know it’s probably going to come down to two or three plays. If they have two good plays and an 80-yard pass and an 80-yard run, then we might lose. But if we have two or three good plays then we might win. It’s going to be that type of game.”

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Chief Peace Pipe PIcklehead
Come on! This 2013 LSU football team don't have the talent to stop Alabama offense, I mean really, the LSU defense can't stop Auburn, Ole Miss, Georgia running and passing game after taking their best shot.

Why all of a sudden should we the LSU fans think that this LSU defense will stop Alabama? I just only hope now that this LSU team is not embarrassed - losing by a wiude point spread

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