
Don't
break your love ones confidence in what you share together, because
that is privet and safely within each other trust. Privacy is your home
that you build, true love kinder guide you along, don't worry about true
love.
What you do to the one who loves you now will stick to you forever.
What you do to the one who loves you now will stick to you forever.
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Tinker:
For as long as I can remember the Ivy League political power structure was the puppet masters running the federal government of the United States. We had the backroom deal seniority of the big money crime syndicate picking, and out right buying, the winner of the chosen political running dogs out of the Republican/Democratic parties.
The News Media also worked very closely with the chosen few politicians that were elected by the American people from a very fix political game that was maintained as the official representatives of the American constitution of the United States.
The front door sign, of the United States of America
Barack Obama is just the latest figure to serve the puppet masters and is out right telling the American people on television that his Obama care is here to stay, whether you like it or not, tough get over it. Obama care is now law. With the help of all the Democrats, News Media, and turn coat Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts who must be fixed up for the rest of his life by now.
Who knows maybe sometime soon the American people will know the identity of the puppet masters and the secret names running the American Federal Reserve Bank finally becoming public.
I see the weight of the corruption in Washington DC tremble in fear that the American people are seeing more than the puppeteers wanted.
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The First Hustler Runs the Big Con
"Nothing is lost save honor." So said Jim Fisk after he and Jay Gould survived yet another scrape in their corrupt and storied careers in the Gilded Age
Fisk's dismissal of honor came to mind while watching Barack Obama in Boston smugly explain how his vow — "If you like your health care plan, you can keep it!" — was now inoperative.
All along, it had been a bait-and-switch by the first hustler.
In Boston, Obama could no longer evade the truth. Hundreds of thousands of Americans who had purchased health insurance in the private market were getting notices their plans were being canceled.
That this revelation had blown a hole in his credibility did not seem to trouble Obama. Indeed, the president appeared impatient with the complaints. These were "substandard" plans anyhow, he said, the lousy offerings of "bad-apple insurers."
"So if you're getting one of those letters (canceling your insurance plan), just shop around in the new marketplace. ... You're going to get a better deal."
Behind the arrogance is the realty: Obama has the veto power. No alteration of Obamacare, except for changes he approves, can be made before the winter of 2017. And by then, Obamacare will be so deeply embedded in law and practice it will be beyond repeal.
We won, you lost, was written across Obama's face.
Yet, Obama's victory calls to mind that of King Pyrrhus of Epirus over the Romans at Asculum as described by Plutarch. Counting up his dead friends, dead commanders and dead soldiers, the king remarked, "One more such victory and we are undone."
The price Obama will be a long time paying for this victory is historic and huge.
First, there is the irreversible damage to his credibility and integrity. He conned the people into believing something he knew to be false — that all Americans would be allowed to keep the health care plans that they had and liked.
This assurance, repeated again and again, helped disarm the opposition. Americans who liked their doctors and insurance plans and were repeatedly told they could keep both were not only relieved; they became more receptive to the idea of helping the less fortunate.
Obama's assurances of keeping your insurance plan if you like it now enters presidential history alongside George H.W.
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October 31, 2013
WH 'shopping around' flip approach to ObamaCare woes
Will downplaying the troubled ObamaCare rollout come back to haunt President Obama and his administrationhttp://www.realclearpolitics.
Latest Polls
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UPDATE: WH Knew in 2010 That 93 Million Would Lose Health Plans Under ObamaCare...
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Ted Cruz Signals He Will Steer Clear of Republican Primary Fights
Oct 30, 2013 7:12pm
After Cruz endured weeks of criticism from his fellow Republicans, several senators said he extended his hand on Wednesday and told them he would not actively campaign against them or help raise money for their primary opponents.
Cruz, the firebrand freshman from Texas, made the comments during a private lunch with Republican senators at the Capitol. He indicated he would not play a direct role in raising money or helping guide strategy for the Senate Conservatives Fund, several Republican senators told ABC News.
“I was very pleased. I had urged him to do that in the past,” Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said in an interview. “This is a very important step. When people raise money to defeat their colleagues, that’s beyond the pale.”
While Cruz’s marquee role in the 16-day government shutdown earned him praise from conservative activists and leaders across the country, he received a far different reaction behind closed doors from his fellow Republican senators. He has been ostracized and scolded by several of them for his central role in the Senate Conservatives Fund, a grassroots group that is not affiliated with the Republican Party or its campaign committees. The fund is working to unseat some Republican incumbents, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
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Krauthammer to MSNBC: If Obamacare Fails, Liberalism ‘Will Be Set Back a Full Generation’
by Evan McMurry | 8:37 am, October 29th, 2013 VIDEOWashington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer surveyed the last three decades of his career on Morning Joe Tuesday morning, and described a dialectic between Ronald Reagan’s conservatism and President Barack Obama’s liberalism, the latter currently “hanging in the balance” as Obamacare, its primary embodiment, rushes head-first into the world.
Calling Obama “remarkable,” Krauthammer explained, “What I find the most remarkable about him isn’t only his intelligence but his ideological ambition.”
“He said something very interesting in 2008,” Krauthammer continued. “He said Ronald Reagan was historically consequential in a way that a Clinton was not. What Obama meant was Reagan changed the ideological trajectory of a country, which for sixty years since FDR had been dominated by a liberal zeitgeist. Here comes Reagan and he changes it. He doesn’t succeed in all the things he wants to do, he isn’t able to cut the government, but changes the way we look at government.”
RELATED: Stewart Clashes With Krauthammer: Why Is GOP Bringing So Much ‘Chaos’ to Washington?
“Obama has always seen himself—and it is remarkable because he did this as an outsider, somebody who really had a long shot at the White House—but he saw himself long ago as world-historical, as a figure who would change that trajectory, end the thirty-year conservative ascendancy ushered in by Reagan, and begin a new liberal ascendancy. The irony is that his signature achievement, Obamacare, is the test of this new liberalism, and today it hangs in the balance of a website or a promise here and there. So there’s kind of a practical reality check on his ambitions. If he does not succeed with Obamacare, the cause of the kind of expansive liberalism, the kind of entitlement state he’s been looking for, I think will be set back a full generation.”
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Iraqi PM: Terror 'got a second chance' in Iraq
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- Charles Krauthammer
- Opinion Writer
Obamacare laid bare
By Charles Krauthammer, Published: October 31 E-mail the writer
Every disaster has its moment of
clarity. Physicist Richard Feynman dunks an O-ring into ice water and
everyone understands instantly why the shuttle Challenger exploded. This
week, the Obamacare O-ring froze for all the world to see: Hundreds of thousands of cancellation letters
went out to people who had been assured a dozen times by the president
that “If you like your health-care plan, you’ll be able to keep your
health-care plan. Period.”
The cancellations lay bare three pillars of Obamacare: (a) mendacity, (b) paternalism and (c) subterfuge.
(a) Those letters are irrefutable evidence that President Obama’s
repeated you-keep-your-coverage claim was false. Why were they sent out?
Because Obamacare renders illegal (with exceedingly narrow
“grandfathered” exceptions) the continuation of any insurance plan
deemed by Washington regulators not to meet their arbitrary standards
for adequacy. Example: No maternity care? You are terminated.The cancellations lay bare three pillars of Obamacare: (a) mendacity, (b) paternalism and (c) subterfuge.
So a law designed to cover the uninsured is now throwing far more people off their insurance than it can possibly be signing up on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. Indeed, most of the 19 million people with individual insurance will have to find new and likely more expensive coverage. And that doesn’t even include the additional millions who are sure to lose their employer-provided coverage. That’s a lot of people. That’s a pretty big lie.
But perhaps Obama didn’t know. Maybe the bystander president was as surprised by this as he claims to have been by the IRS scandal, the Associated Press and James Rosen phone logs, the failure of the Obamacare Web site, the premeditation of the Benghazi attacks, the tapping of Angela Merkel’s phone — i.e., the workings of the federal government of which he is the nominal head.
I’m skeptical. It’s not as if the Obamacare plan-dropping is an obscure regulation. It’s at the heart of Obama’s idea of federally regulated and standardized national health insurance.
Still, how could he imagine getting away with a claim sure to be exposed as factually false?
The same way he maintained for two weeks that false narrative about Benghazi. He figured he’d get away with it.
(a) Those letters are irrefutable evidence that President Obama’s repeated you-keep-your-coverage claim was false. Why were they sent out? Because Obamacare renders illegal (with exceedingly narrow “grandfathered” exceptions) the continuation of any insurance plan deemed by Washington regulators not to meet their arbitrary standards for adequacy. Example: No maternity care? You are terminated.
So a law designed to cover the uninsured is now throwing far more people off their insurance than it can possibly be signing up on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. Indeed, most of the 19 million people with individual insurance will have to find new and likely more expensive coverage. And that doesn’t even include the additional millions who are sure to lose their employer-provided coverage. That’s a lot of people. That’s a pretty big lie.
But perhaps Obama didn’t know. Maybe the bystander president was as surprised by this as he claims to have been by the IRS scandal, the Associated Press and James Rosen phone logs, the failure of the Obamacare Web site, the premeditation of the Benghazi attacks, the tapping of Angela Merkel’s phone — i.e., the workings of the federal government of which he is the nominal head.
I’m skeptical. It’s not as if the Obamacare plan-dropping is an obscure regulation. It’s at the heart of Obama’s idea of federally regulated and standardized national health insurance.
Still, how could he imagine getting away with a claim sure to be exposed as factually false?
The same way he maintained for two weeks that false narrative about Benghazi. He figured he’d get away with it.
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They keep saying that football is not really important, but their feeling tell me different.

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Javorius Allen ran for 133 yards and three touchdowns in USC's 31-14 win over Oregon State.
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Oh the tears are falling, falling, from the sad faces walking around the
towns and cities all around Georgia. The sadness of their college and
pro football teams has depressed the people whom I keep meeting.
We seem to be doing OK for a little while, but alas they drift
back into doom and gloom, like a chasten ghost tormenting their moment
back into a loneliness. Sad I can't ever tell them my jokes lately,
because everyone has ghost in their eyes.
Georgia Bulldogs
4-3, 3rd in East Division
tomorrow, 3:30 PM (ET) on CBS
EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Florida
And
Atlanta Falcons
2-5, 3rd in NFC Southern Division
Sunday, November 3, 1:00 PM (ET) on FOX
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
Atlanta
Falcons
(2-5)
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Clear The Calendar
This is where it gets good. From Nov. 1 through the final month of the regular season, the only thing to expect is the unexpected. Chris Low »S&I: A November remembered »Making moves month »Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
- Unbeaten Canes, Noles 'gettin' right again'
- Kelly has 7 TDs as Arizona St. routs WSU
- Buckeyes AD denies interest in Texas job
- South Carolina QB Shaw returns to practice
- Sandusky asks Pa. high court to take case
- Huskies WR Williams has surgery on leg, foot
- Source: Carl Pelini resigns as FAU coach
- NCAA adopts 5 new football recruiting rules
- Cuse to rely on punters after kicker suspended
- Florida loses LT Humphries for 2-4 weeks
- Report: Preps face greater concussion risk
- Stanford DE Gardner out for rest of season
- Steele: Week 10 picks
| Harris: ATS bets
LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
| Friday, November 1, 2013 | |
|---|---|
| LSU Sports | .pdf LSU record book watch |
| Tiger Sports Digest | By the Numbers: Miles and Saban |
| The Advocate | Kwon Alexander steps forward as a playmaker |
| Chattanooga Times | Alabama, LSU not obsessing on matchup |
| Everything Alabama | Alabama - LSU 'Game of the Century' was a classic in spite of rematch |
| Shreveport Times *1 | Guilbeau: Notes - Kavahra Holmes arrested, LSU may be minus a kicker at Bama |
| ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (13 min, 41 sec): Mike Detillier on LSU vs. Alabama |
| ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (11 min, 9 sec): Shea Dixon with latest LSU recruiting news |
| Times Picayune | Baseball: Back at home behind the plate, Tyler Moore is ready to thrive |
| Times Picayune | Baseball Notes: LSU set to close out fall work with Purple & Gold World Series |
| ESPN 104.5 | Baseball .mp3 Audio (13 min, 23 sec): Will Davis with Hunt Palmer on fall practice |
| ESPN Radio | Audio (47 min, 31 sec): Nick Saban on bye weeks and LSU (starts at 30:22) | .mp3 |
| Wall Street Journal | College football's bumper crop of QBs has many flavors |
| Everything Alabama | Equal opportunity means less opportunity for HBCU athletics (from 10/24) |
| Everything Alabama | Motivated by early criticism, Alabama's offensive line gelling, thriving at right time |
| Notes: Arkansas | Auburn | Florida | Georgia | Kentucky | Mississippi State | |
| Notes: Missouri | Ole Miss | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas A&M | Vanderbilt | |
| Football Foundation | Week 10 broadcast teams for all Division I games |
| USA Today | Ankle tape can be sticky situation in college football |
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College Football Nation Blog
Video: USC 31, Oregon State 14
November, 2, 2013
By ESPN.com staff | ESPN.com
Javorius Allen ran for 133 yards and three touchdowns in USC's 31-14 win over Oregon State.
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
Even though LSU won’t be playing this weekend, let's move on
with the normal order of business by looking at my weekly college
predictions. After having a horrible week two weeks ago, last
week I bounced back and went 10-1. On the season my record is now 83-20
(.806).
Texas A&M 53 UTEP 20
Georgia 27 Florida 23
Auburn 35 Arkansas 21
Missouri 38 Tennessee 20
Kentucky 42 Alabama State 14
South Carolina 38 Mississippi State 21
UL-Lafayette 38 New Mexico State 17
Northwestern State 33 Central Arkansas 30
Florida Atlantic 30 Tulane 28
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Texas A&M 53 UTEP 20
Georgia 27 Florida 23
Auburn 35 Arkansas 21
Missouri 38 Tennessee 20
Kentucky 42 Alabama State 14
South Carolina 38 Mississippi State 21
UL-Lafayette 38 New Mexico State 17
Northwestern State 33 Central Arkansas 30
Florida Atlantic 30 Tulane 28
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