Sunday, December 15, 2013

Father, forgive them.


Tinker:

The Sega Genesis computer games is more attractive to me than all the current television shows on my new HDTV Sony could ever be.

People who deliberately chose to tear down traditional institutions with out a real clear understanding in what they are doing is very bothersome.

That is not my kind of company.

I guess that some other people on the other hand like the bold and impulsive movers and shakers making the big splash in main street society. I am not impressed with impulsive people who tear down what was working pretty good, without building up something better.

Now I feel like president Barack Obama is one of the incompetent impulsive people who is trying to tear down America health care without rebuilding a better replacement. In fact all I am seeing is a foolish stumbling liar who really doesn't know just what he is doing.

It is going to take the divine Lord God from up above to forgive Barack Obama from the harm that he and the Democrat Party has done to America people health care system.

Really: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. (Luke 23:34)
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Krauthammer on the real intentions behind ObamaCare

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Tinker:

This is what I mean about breaking down society without something better, even if it is only entertainment?
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Miley Cyrus - We Can't Stop

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Tinker:

This Doo Wop song arrangement is in much better social taste, don't you think?
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We Can't Stop - Vintage 1950's Doo Wop Miley Cyrus Cover ft. The tea - Tones.

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The Christmas Season once more:

Tinker:

I am beginning to hear the Christmas songs over the airways in this month of December once again, that is leading us up until Christmas Day. So the older I become I feel better about understanding how to remembering the birth of Jesus Christ with a better appreciating attitude.

The total holiday atmosphere of Christmas that has the good sound of traditional church music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDvEwC0wZ-I...Kings College Cambridge 2008 #9 God rest ye Merry, Gentlemen arr David Willcocks.

Or in other musical arrangements like the Doo Wop music of the same Christmas songs, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H6XEIEqYik...God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Acoustic Electro Swing Hiphop Version...Is also very enjoyable.

Taking care of humankind good feeling accumulated over the past centuries by trial and error from our humanity should be done with careful sincerity. I have little patients with some peoples bad behavior against nice feeling.

I see to many people who are scared trembling in fear over their imminent death. Just how many among them has the courage to simply calm down and crossover onto the other side in quiet determination.

Other brave people seem to do that when it is their turn to face dying, even though I can't think of anyone who tries to rush the end of their life. I really don't understand people who do rush death by committing suicide. Trying to understand the irrational emotions of people who seem crazy is not my idea of learning anything constructive about my neighbors.

So when I meet or see other people doing very bad things, I don't bother myself with trying to understand why they are bad. I just recognize that they are acting badly, and I don't want to be like that. I want to be good if I can, and keep trying to be rational and in control of my own feelings. I believe that everyone can control their emotions if they really try.

I believe in people controlling their emotions because I see a lot of other people behaving bravely in the face of daily stress, and dying, and I to then want to be brave just like they are when it is my turn.

I really can't think of a better example of bravery and grace then learning about the right attitude in the story of the birth, and life, and death, of Jesus Christ. That is the Christmas traditions that I seem to appreciate the most with each passing year.

Although I also like most of the other Christmas pageantry and commercial fun that we love to be apart of here in the United States. Like Santa Claus, Gift Giving, Theater movies, and live Musicals Entertainment, among some of the other favorites Christmas delights.

Ann Coulter

 

WORDS WITH FIENDS


December 11, 2013

Whenever liberals are in a tight spot, they adopt the scorched-earth policy of argumentation. With no answer, they start demanding that you define words: What do you mean "liberal"? What do you mean "democracy"? What do you mean "patriotism"?

They retreat from argument, burning the English language as they go.

Accustomed to playing the role of Soviet commissar censoring the news when it comes to black violence, the Non-Fox Media are in a panic now that the alternative media can post videos of young black males punching out random strangers.

As a result, liberals are denying the "Knockout Game" exists by refusing to understand the meaning of basic words, such as "game" and "trend."

Knockout Game-debunkers place great significance, for example, on the fact that the assailants have not signed affidavits calling it a "game."

Thus, The New York Times noted that in one recent case of a random stranger being knocked out by young black males, "the attacker insisted the assault was not part of any organized 'game.'"

A 78-year-old woman is punched by a young black male for no reason, and the Times' central point is: "Perp says it's not a 'game.'"

Similarly, in Philadelphia magazine, Stephen Silver said of two recent knockout attacks in Philadelphia that he wasn't counting either one as "confirmed cases of the Knockout Game" on the grounds that the puncher said he "was not participating in the Game."

Until the assailants admit they're playing a game, liberals say the Knockout Game is a "hoax."

Obviously, it doesn't matter what the participants call it. I don't know anyone who calls himself a "pundit," but that doesn't mean people don't go on TV and give their opinions. Every liberal denies he's a liberal, but that doesn't mean "liberals" don't exist. (Would that it were so!) Read More »
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2013 Clark Christmas - LSU Fight Song

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Outback Bowl Preview: Iowa vs. LSU

  • Written by Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer

Iowa has enjoyed a season of redemption. And it has been sweet for a program that was scrutinized and criticized coming off a 4-8 season in 2012. Had Kirk Ferentz lost it? Laughable.

The Hawkeyes enjoyed a reversal of fortune, going 8-4 behind a strong defense and the emergence of quarterback Jake Rudock, allowing Iowa to avoid missing the postseason in consecutive seasons for the first time since a three-year absence from 1998-2000. Not bad for a team picked by most to finish fifth in the Legends Division.

And Iowa is hot, arriving in Tampa having won four of its last five games, including the last three, to punch its ticket to the Outback Bowl. This is a confident squad coming off its biggest triumph of the year in taking a 38-17 win at Nebraska.

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Outback Bowl, Jan. 1, 1 pm ET
Iowa (8-4) vs. LSU (9-3)

Storyline: This is a rematch of the Capital One Bowl after the 2004 season. And, that’s a game Hawkeye fans never will forget. Iowa quarterback Drew Tate heaved a 56-yard touchdown pass to Warren Holloway on the final play of the game to stop the hearts of Hawkeyes fans and send Iowa to a 30-25 victory. Iowa may need more heroics to beat a very good LSU team. No doubt, a victory would be the signature win of the season for the Hawkeyes. And a victory also could land Iowa in some final Top 25 polls. LSU is a talented club that lost to Georgia, Ole Miss and Alabama but has wins over Texas A&M and Auburn. A triumph vs. Iowa would allow LSU to have a fourth consecutive 10-victory season, which would be a school record.

Player on the spot: Iowa QB Jake Rudock. When the season began, questions nagged the Hawkeye offense. The biggest? Who would the quarterback be? Rudock has been a revelation, displaying a steady hand as a methodical game manager. He knows how to take what a defense gives him. And he typically limits mistakes, breathing life into what was a moribund Hawkeye attack that in 2012 ranked 114th in the nation (310.4 ypg). By the way: Rudock should be fine after hurting his right knee in the finale, having to come out of the game at Nebraska.


Who wins the Outback Bowl?

Best individual matchup: Iowa CB B.J. Lowery vs. LSU WR Odell Beckham, Jr. It also will be fun when Lowery matchups with Jarvis Landry. This tandem of Tiger wideouts is among the best in school history. The other Iowa corner? It’s freshman Desmond King. Gulp. 
Iowa must limit big plays in the passing game so the Hawkeye defense can gang up to stop the run.

Best unit matchup: Iowa offensive line vs. LSU defensive line. Strength on strength. Iowa tackle Brandon Scherff recently announced he would return for his senior season, when he should be a top candidate for the Outland and Lombardi awards. This is a chance for him to show his stuff when/if he foes against LSU stalwarts Ego Ferguson and Anthony Johnson. If Scherff and his buddies can’t open holes in the run game, Iowa may be doomed.

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THREE REASONS TO BE OPTIMISTIC

1. The running game. Iowa has a strong one, led by a bevy of good backs that includes Mark Weisman, Damon Bullock and Jordan Canzeri. The Hawkeyes are No. 6 in the Big Ten in rushing (188.6 ypg). The Tigers permit 148.8 yards per game on the ground. Bottom line: Iowa should be able to establish the run, which would set up play-action passes. And that would make the Hawkeye offense very effective.

2. LBs. Iowa’s trio of Anthony Hitchens, James Morris and Christian Kirksey may be without peer. And the unit will go a long way in helping the Hawkeyes contain LSU running backs Jeremy Hill, a 1,185-yard rusher, and Terrence Magee. The sledding could be rough vs. an Iowa defense that’s No. 7 in the nation overall (303.2 ypg) and No. 17 vs. the run (120.8 ypg).

3. No Zach Mettenbeger. LSU will be without its stud starting quarterback, who was lost for the season after injuring a knee vs. Arkansas in the finale. Freshman Anthony Jennings will get the call. And he rallied LSU to victory vs. Arkansas by hitting the game-winning touchdown throw in the waning minutes. Still, he is no Mettenberger. And Iowa’s defense is much better than Arkansas’.

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THREE REASONS TO BE WORRIED

1. LSU wideouts. The Hawkeyes will face their biggest challenge yet in dealing with stud Bayou Bengal wideouts Odell Beckham, Jr., who has 57 catches for 1,117 yards and eight touchdowns, and Jarvis Landry, who has 75 grabs for 1,172 yards and 10 scores. If the Tigers are hitting passes down field, it will open running lanes for their strong backs. And the Hawkeyes will be in trouble.

2. Jeremy Hill. The LSU running back is among the best in the SEC. He’s quick and physical, capable of turning any play into a big play. The Iowa linebackers must contain him. And guys up front like massive tackle Carl Davis need to be gap sound.

3. Les Miles. Laugh if you want at some of his antics, but he’s a wily coach who may have something up his sleeve. In fact, he could turn this game around with a funky trick play and/or gimmick. The Hawkeyes need to be wary of the “Mad Hatter.” LSU has nothing to lose. Why not have some fun? Exactly.

My pick: LSU 24, Iowa 21
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report

Good morning, Tiger Fans,
First things first, congratulations to Odell Beckham, Jr. for winning the fourth annual Paul Hornung Award which is given to college football’s most versatile player. After racking up a school-high 2,222 all-purpose yards this season, including 1,117 yards receiving, 806 yards on kick returns, 141 yards on punt returns, 58 yards rushing, and that incredible 100-yard missed field goal return, it's easy to see that Beckham is very deserving of the honor. In perhaps his most impressive measure of versatility, Beckham played the role of Johnny Manziel on the scout team during LSU's preparation for Texas A&M, and that sure did pay dividends. The Tiger defense then held Manziel to less than 300 yards total offense and picked off two of his passes in LSU’s signature win of the season. Beckham will enter the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day just 175 yards shy of surpassing the SEC single-season all-purpose record.

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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
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Hawkeye Sports Hawkeyes expect great experience at Outback Bowl
Des Moines Register *1 Are Hawkeyes' linebackers the best in the country?
Sioux City Journal Iowa OT Scherff felt no need to leave early | Video
Hawk Central Iowa LB James Morris hits the road for awards banquets
The Advocate Surging Southeastern, New Hampshire square off
Concord Monitor, NH New Hampshire prepares for equally hot Southeastern Louisiana in quarterfinals
Tide Sports Saban agrees to contract extension with Alabama
Everything Alabama How rumors of Nick Saban's exit from Alabama never came to pass
Lexington Herald Promising Kentucky running back Mobley leaves; Dupree to return
USA Today Navy's dominant run has Army looking for answers
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