Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The easy way out

Tinker:

Our US President can't seem to do his job right because he has no substance to the way he chooses to work. Obama talks about common sense but has none himself. Somehow he seems to be a person that has slid by on political myths, tricks, and bull talk.

Somebody must have really carried him along through college and his community service jobs, because for the life of me I can't find any substance to his work at all. The Obama Welfare State is a mouth full of crazy that feels down right yucky to me. What kind of a foolish idea is that anyway?

He should have started over with his health care program when the democrats started to see the real bad flaws in the practical application to Obama care into the United States health insurance policies.

Even the web sight don't work and in a short while the democrats must drop the mandatory law to Obama care. That Obama healthcare plans is about to become just about the worst federal government screw up that I have ever seen.

Also the people around the rest of our world see president Obama as a guy who doesn't keep his word to his friends. The Gulf States in the Middle East are furious with this US/Iran agreement that lets the Iran government still be able to enrich uranium, as the agreement also eases the UN sanctions.

That will of course enable Iran to arm itself with nuclear atomic weapons on missiles and planes.

Obama secretly went into talk behind his friends back for over a year, and suddenly then spring this US/Iran agreement on them. Iran must be very close to the bomb, because they are also well aware of the Gulf State Middle East power struggle between the Sunni and Shia.

The show is everything to Barack Obama and I dough very seriously if he had to do a real job before in his life. His lack of substance is glaring to me.

War in the middle east is become even more real than before, thanks to Obama mindless mingling.

Then what will Obama do, take the easy way out by telling the American people another lie. "If you like your plan you can keep it."
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/charles-krauthammer-suckers-deal/2013/11/21/9d03e966-52dc-11e3-a7f0-b790929232e1_story.html

A ‘sucker’s deal’

A ‘sucker’s deal’ Charles Krauthammer NOV 21
Iran keeps its nuclear infrastructure — and it gets sanctions relief.
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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/11/25/Source-Netanyahu-Scolded-Obama-in-Phone-Call-on-Iran-Deal


BIBI LET HIM HAVE IT

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Sports
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http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20131125/SPORTS0202/311250011/LSU-s-defense-pushed-Aggies-around-victory

LSU's defense pushed the Aggies around in victory

By Glenn Guilbeau

BATON ROUGE
— The expected aerial shootout never happened at Tiger Stadium Saturday.

Johnny Manziel, Lamin Barrow
Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel is tackled by LSU linebacker Lamin Barrow (18) in the second half of Saturday's game in Baton Rouge. LSU won 34-10. / AP
LSU went old school on Texas A&M, running through the Aggies like a combine harvester for three football fields and 24 yards while holding their offense to 299 yards — the Aggies’ lowest output since getting 226 in a 65-10 loss to Oklahoma on Nov. 14, 2009. The Tigers’ 34-10 win was A&M’s most lopsided loss since that Oklahoma game as well.

But it was not only LSU’s muzzling of Heisman Trophy quarterback Johnny Manziel. The Tigers’ defensive backs pushed the Aggies’ receivers around throughout the game, particularly at the line of scrimmage.

“They were playing man-to-man, challenging receivers, and there were some calls that could have gone either way,” Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said. “I know both sides were complaining during the game about the contact down the field with receivers. For the most part, that’s how they’re going to call the game. You have to adjust and play that way.”

Read more...http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20131125/SPORTS0202/311250011/LSU-s-defense-pushed-Aggies-around-victory
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Monday, November 25, 2013
LSU Sports Video (5 min, 6 sec): Catching up with Coach - Post Texas A&M
LSU Sports Magee, Robinson named SEC Players of the Week
Tiger Rag Statistically Speaking: LSU will remember Johnny Football fondly
The Advocate Notes: Odell Beckham Jr.’s back injury resurfaces
The Advocate LSU receivers are catching and coverting
The Advocate This is still Les Miles’ neighborhood
Biloxi Sun Herald LSU frosh defensive back rises to the occasion
LSU Reveille Scorned LSU defense delivers again vs. Aggies, Manziel
LSU Reveille LSU uses run game to dominate Aggie defense
Yahoo! Sports Radio Audio (1 min, 53 sec): Odell Beckham Jr. helps LSU defense
USA Today Matt Flynn helps Packers salvage 26-26 tie with Vikings
The Advocate Scouting Report: Arkansas
Notes: Alabama | Auburn | Florida | Furman | Georgia | Mississippi State
Notes: Missouri | Ole Miss | South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
Chattanooga Times Alabama and Auburn prepare for historic Iron Bowl
New York Times Under pressure, NCAA weighs momentous changes

Monday, November 25, 2013
LSU Sports Video (58 min, 30 sec): Les Miles Arkansas week press conference (starts at 27:30)
ASAP Sports Les Miles Arkansas week press conference transcript
Louisiana Daily Audio (27 min, 15 sec): Les Miles Arkansas week press conference | .mp3
Tiger Sports Digest Thread: Les Miles press luncheon
The Advocate Blog: Les Miles press luncheon
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http://espn.go.com/college-football/


Steve Spurrier, Dabo Swinney

Once More, With Feeling

Mark Schlabach categorizes the state of rivalry matchups in games that provide extra motivation no matter the circumstances. On The Mark » Weekend rewind »Iron Bowl preview ListenNation blog »
Joshua S. Kelly/USA TODAY Sports
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEXkegmvYJI&feature=youtu.be

2014 RB Leonard Fournette mid 2013 season highlight remix

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