Friday, November 8, 2013

"Live by the sword, die by the sword"



Tinker:

War is not a event where the victor simply walks away uncared. No! Because of war the opponents you defeated can see where the victory was won, or lost. And then the opponent can build their numbers backup to try and win in the next war that is destined to be fought. War you see is a faulty national secure moment of glory, because the victory that you have won can indeed be very fleeting.

Especially in all out total War.

The new Tea Party members are just now entering into the American political fray against America political Tweedledee/Tweedledum army. The Tea Party is getting on the job training from the grassroots up. The struggle is only beginning, because like always the next American elections is just around the next corner.

The American people Republican party's political double crosser, were hidden.

They were working in the many layers of the Federal government defense, that was shielding them out of the reach of a outraged public. Finding out what American business supports the Republican establishment political candidate is going to be easier now, because of the Tea Party political infancy. The Tea Party political candidate and cause has only just begun.

So fair the well fools of darkness, drink, sleep, and be merry. Because just know this, that nothing last forever. And in time the Tea Party will be back, and your tricks of your political corruption trade will be castaway into the depth of hell.

American passions run very deep so then your failure can be blamed on how deep is your love...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpqqjU7u5Yc

The Gospel of Matthew, verse 26:52, "Live by the sword, die by the sword"
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http://www.france24.com/en/20131106-china-seeks-world-role-peoples-money


China seeks world role for 'people's money'...

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http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/11/06/oreilly-americans-arent-buying-obamacare-bs-anymore

O'Reilly: Americans Aren't Buying the ObamaCare 'BS' Anymore

by Fox News Insider // Nov 06 2013 // 8:12pm
 
The disastrous rollout of ObamaCare is already impacting politics. While the left-wing may be shaky, it’s still a force as evidenced by the election results, particularly in Virginia. Last night, Democrat Terry McAuliffe was elected governor of Virginia by a very narrow margin.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24823846

Mark Urban  Diplomatic and defence editor, Newsnight

Saudi nuclear weapons 'on order' from Pakistan


Saudi Arabia has invested in Pakistani nuclear weapons projects, and believes it could obtain atomic bombs at will, a variety of sources have told BBC Newsnight.

While the kingdom's quest has often been set in the context of countering Iran's atomic programme, it is now possible that the Saudis might be able to deploy such devices more quickly than the Islamic republic.

Earlier this year, a senior Nato decision maker told me that he had seen intelligence reporting that nuclear weapons made in Pakistan on behalf of Saudi Arabia are now sitting ready for delivery.

Read more...http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24823846
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Crash Landing

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http://espn.go.com/college-sports/recruiting/football/story/_/id/9941992/lsu-signs-qb-brandon-harris-new-financial-aid-agreement

LSU signs QB Brandon Harris

Updated: November 7, 2013, 9:33 PM ET
By Mitch Sherman | ESPN.com

LSU signed quarterback Brandon Harris of Bossier City (La.) Parkway on Thursday to a financial-aid agreement, one of the first recruits nationally known to have used an NCAA rule interpretation issued last month that allows early-enrolling players to secure their scholarships months ahead of signing day.

Harris, No. 58 in the ESPN 300 and the third-ranked dual-threat QB in the class of 2014, announced the moment on Twitter, saying he was excited to sign a letter of intent with the Tigers.

Read more...http://espn.go.com/college-sports/recruiting/football/story/_/id/9941992/lsu-signs-qb-brandon-harris-new-financial-aid-agreement 
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LSU Commitment Status:Solid Verbal

Brandon Harris

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Les Miles, the Great Communicator - ESPN  (Posted on 11/6/13 at 3:51 pm)


ESPN LINK

quote:

With Les, it was always what you'd call untraditional communication. He's the master of the vague concept and the run-on sentence. But if you listen carefully, there's always meaning there.

-- Bob Thornbladh, a former teammate and Michigan assistant alongside Les Miles



quote:


Patrick Peterson insists the only thing better than seeing Miles at a podium or in front of a microphone is a chest-beating Miles leading a team meeting. "He had that walk when he'd come in, his hands in his pockets, real smooth and laid-back," Peterson recalls. "He starts out real low and then gets rowdier and rowdier and starts beating his chest. I mean, it's something else." Peterson is one of a number of former players, coaches and acquaintances to wax poetic on Miles' quirky mannerisms and notable quotables to ESPN. Peterson says Miles "was fun to play for and made it fun every day. That's why he's able to recruit the way he does. I'd go back in a heartbeat and play for him if I had it to do all over again. He just has this special way of getting the best out of guys and making them believe that they can do anything."


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re: Les Miles, the Great Communicator - ESPN  (Posted on 11/6/13 at 3:56 pm to skullopener)



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Loss to Tide 'haunts' Jeremy Hill

Updated: November 5, 2013, 5:57 PM ET
ESPN.com news services

LSU-Alabama Not Just Another Game
Players and coaches always talk about the next opponent being just another game, but that doesn't work when it comes to LSU versus Alabama.Tags: Gene Wojciechowski, SEC
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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Despite being one of only two running backs to gain 100 yards against Alabama last season, LSU's Jeremy Hill is constantly reminded of the yards he failed to get.
"It haunts me all the time," Hill said of last year's 21-17 loss to the Crimson Tide.

Jeremy Hill
Stacy Revere/Getty ImagesJeremy Hill is averaging 7.2 yards per carry this season for LSU.

The Tigers had a chance to run out the clock and put the game away, but a 3-yard loss from the Alabama 29 with about 2:30 left still troubles Hill.

"If I had just gotten maybe 4 or 5 [yards], it might have changed the complexion of the game," said Hill, who rushed for 107 yards in the game. "I was trying to do way too much.

"You can't do those kinds of things on Alabama. They're way too well-coached, way too assignment sound. So it's just getting what's there. If it's 3 yards on a play, take that 3."

Instead, the Tigers missed a 45-yard field goal attempt with 1:34 remaining, and Alabama scored in the final minute to get the win.

Hill and the No. 10 Tigers get another crack at the top-ranked Crimson Tide on Saturday night.

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"He's got great speed for his size," Alabama coach Nick Saban said of Hill. "We obviously thought he was an outstanding player in high school. We recruited him very, very hard."

Hill, who has 922 yards and 12 touchdowns in eight games and is averaging 7.2 yards per carry this season, enters Tuscaloosa with abundant confidence, given his previous numbers against the Tide.

"I never get intimidated by anyone. I never let anyone put fear in me. I play with the same intensity level and the same passion every game," Hill said. "I think I did a good job of that last year, I just kind of, in situations -- I tried to do too much.

"Those guys will be ready for me this year and I can't even sit here and act like they're not," Hill added. "It's going to be exciting. I'm looking forward to it."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Comments


  • Charlie Wright · Top Commenter · East Killen, Alabama
    Jeremy, hate to tell you but your "haunting" thoughts will continue. Bama 31 LSWho 17.
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  • Joe Gnu · Top Commenter · Works at Madoff-Withyur Investments, Inc
    "It's da devil, Jeremy!"
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  • Scott Hamilton · Top Commenter · Escambia High School
    They played texas a&m that was a test
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  • WObble Jones
    I wish people would stop talking about both teams having a BYE week. Alabama has had a BYE month. That's the weakest October schedule they have ever had. I was like WTF. Oh well, it really won't matter. That's clearly not the same Bama team from 2012 or 2011 for that matter. Bama didn't look like the bama of the past until October. Considering the 4 teams they played in October have a combined record of 9-24, you can't make the assumption that they are back. You really won't know until this weekend. This is only the 2nd team with a good QB that they have played this year. That secondary got shredded against A&M with all of their people healthy. They haven't shredded anybody else's secondary up like that all year. All will be decided this coming Saturday.
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  • Chuck Lynch
    Let the games begin!!!
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  • Chad Mulkey · Top Commenter · Coach at Mulberry High School Cheerleading
    While Auburn is always a big game for us, my whole life. I am the only grad from Alabama, all the others went to Auburn. I love the intensity of this game more. It is my favorite game. Nobody plays Bama tougher than that rowdy bunch from Baton Rouge. It's my second favorite venue outside of Tuscaloosa. It's gonna be good. I hope we kick your butt, but I will always respect the Tigers of LSU. The rest (MIzz, Auburn and Clemson) are fakes.
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    • Brad Smith · Top Commenter · The Ohio State University
      Rowdy bunch....LMFAO Have you ever gone to Baton Rouge? I have been to every major college football stadium multiple times, and they are one of the weakest ever. Horrible spirit, no fun tailgating. Horrible food, can't even sell out a lot of big games. LSU is a fraud. The best school in the SEC winning or losing is by far Tennessee
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    • John Hartley · The University of Alabama
      Brad Smith Tennessee is cool with the boats and all, but nothing compares to Tiger Stadium, especially at night. And I went to school at Alabama and have been to most of the SEC venues. Rowdy is an understatement at best.
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    • Kyle Clark · Bagger at DeMoulas/Market Basket
      Idk, ive been to the swamp and that place gets pretty wild
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  • Joseph A. McCarthy Jr. · Top Commenter
    it's a shame losing a football game haunts him more than "having carnal knowledge" of a 14 year-old girl or being a sucker punching thug. Nothing a team vote can't fix.
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    • John Bell · Top Commenter · Lubbock, Texas
      How do you know that it haunts him more than that?
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    • Joseph A. McCarthy Jr. · Top Commenter
      John Bell because nobody in the state of Louisiana cares, much less anyone in the LSU locker room. Why would it?
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    • Emmanuel Goddem
      Joseph A. McCarthy Jr. only talk about things you actually have a clue about.
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  • Clyde Singleton · Top Commenter · Xavier University of Louisiana
    If LSU wins this game it will likely end the SEC National Championship streak at 7 because Oregon, FSU and Ohio State will all be ranked above a 1 loss Bama. So long streak!
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
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Tuscaloosa News *1 LSU offense explosive thanks to balance
Shreveport Times *1 Guilbeau: J.C. Copeland ready to play again after out of name experience
Shreveport Times *1 Guilbeau: Connor Neighbors to carry on family tradition
The Advocate Also at stake when LSU faces Bama: Recruits
The Advocate Laurence Jones' commitment would help perception about LSU
Bayou Bengals Insider Video (2 min, 30 sec): Lamin Barrow on Alabama week
Bayou Bengals Insider Video (3 min, 22 sec): Jeremy Hill on Alabama week
Dothan Eagle Third down will be crucial for Tide defense against LSU
Anniston Star Alabama Notes: Mosley says game will not get chippy
Everything Alabama Fowler, big scout team RBs help Bama prepare for Jeremy Hill, J.C. Copeland
Everything Alabama Alabama cornerback Bradley Sylve's status uncertain for LSU game
Tide Sports Video (9 min, 45 sec): Saban post-practice press conference
Associated Press Saban disputes agent account, 'very committed' to Alabama
Everything Alabama Family members, teammates relive emotional, AJ McCarron-led comeback at LSU
Tuscaloosa News *1 How Alabama, LSU feel about each other
Montgomery Advertiser *1 'Game of the Century': SEC rivals recall classic 2011 battle
Montgomery Advertiser *1 Did 'Game of the Century' alter college football's landscape?
College Football News LSU - Alabama is still bigger
USA Today What quirks can you find in a DI-A coach's contract?
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http://www.freedomsjournal.net/2013/11/07/redskins-more-than-a-name/

More Than a Name Washington Redskins helmetI was once told that the only bad thing about being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it. So it is with democracy; you have to have the freedom to disagree to prove that it works.
This brings me to the issue of the Washington Redskins. They are one of the oldest teams in the National Football League (NFL).  Lately, they have come under unrelenting pressure from certain quarters to change their storied name from the Redskins.  Some are suggesting that the name is offensive to Native American.  The Oneida Indian tribe has been at the forefront of this controversy.

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GoldRing: 


Indians don't have red skin! Everyone knows that they are made out of leather, Washington DC can't get anything right.
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Tinker:

Are you kidding me every pro football team has a members on the football team that is the keeper of the teams He-man culture.

And if a players has more of a individual personality, educated in a gracious way of living. That the other members of that pro football team harasses the individualistic person into conforming to the more brute force of a manhood power culture. God have mercy, grown men living out a mindless power trip identity, fearful of their own shadow and each other.

Harassing and pretending like savages who are really taking that bull talk seriously. Now I wish that I never knew about this NFL story, because I am going to lose a lot if interest in the game of pro football. The pro football played are fools to the American culture.

Pleas! Do you believe these NFL people like Richie Incognito who is the keeper of the Miami dauphins pro football team culture. I'm going fishing.

"Man is born free yet everywhere he is in chains to culture"
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Tinker:
I guess that the present day NFL pro football players never read about the Legend of King Arthur?
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