Tinker:
What ever happen to working your way through college and becoming a independent man or woman, advancing your working skills to be a more productive person?
Has hard work been eliminated from the America culture by the
Washington DC federal government corruption crowd. Has this American
society succumbed to what the power crazy political liberal zealots
wanted all along. To make the American people very dependent on the
United States federal government.
Is this the great American democrats left wing political fantasy from all those bull taking argument, fighting against conservation fundamental and values. Has the Democrats finally stack the deck with minority promises, building a coalition of illegal aliens, and special interest groups, to simply out number the conservative population.
Is this the United States federal government pot of gold at the end of the attractive bright colored rainbow.
So the Popularized televised U.S. Federal government free services show is going stronger in the daily lives of the American people like never before, right. The big strongholds of the New York time and Los Angles times, has pushed their liberal reporting from both coasts, and has finally help the U.S. federal government produce the end product of the United States federal government into running most of the American people daily lives now.
Is this the great American democrats left wing political fantasy from all those bull taking argument, fighting against conservation fundamental and values. Has the Democrats finally stack the deck with minority promises, building a coalition of illegal aliens, and special interest groups, to simply out number the conservative population.
Is this the United States federal government pot of gold at the end of the attractive bright colored rainbow.
So the Popularized televised U.S. Federal government free services show is going stronger in the daily lives of the American people like never before, right. The big strongholds of the New York time and Los Angles times, has pushed their liberal reporting from both coasts, and has finally help the U.S. federal government produce the end product of the United States federal government into running most of the American people daily lives now.
The wiseguys ruling class consisting of the TV Networks, big money, and the American people federal government.
If
this is the paradise of what was promised by the Politicians running
hand and glove with the American people federal government and TV
Networks. I want an in depth investigation into how in the world could
so many liberal people in and out of Hollywood be so wrong. Because guys
this liberal idea just does not work worth a damn, take a look at the
cost?
What in the Hell is this anyway. I'm now more scared of
this big American government and the American TV Networks, then anything
else now?
You don't seriously think that this Washington
DC established with the like of John Boehner, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie,
are going to really fix the American people federal government now, do
you?
Lets be honest with each other. It really doesn't matter
whether the Republicans/Democratic political parties are running the
American people government in Washington DC now does it?
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THE END?
WALMART SELLS OUT OF 'DUCK' STUFF...
CRACKER BARREL First Sponsor to Bail...
A&E warned Phil Robertson...
FAMILY: HE WAS SET UP...
GLAAD Reeling From Biggest Backlash in Years, Says Rep...
Charlie Daniels to Piers Morgan: 'You Wouldn't Last Five Minutes' in 'DUCK' Swamps...
GOODBYE, FOR NOW
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2013/12/21/major- company-has-removed-selected- products-over-duck-dynasty- stars-controversial-comments/
“We removed selected products which we were concerned might offend some of our guests while we evaluate the situation,” Cracker Barrel said in a Facebook post. “We continually evaluate the products we offer and will continue to do so.”
The restaurant chain noted, however,
they “continue to offer Duck Commander products” and highlighted their
mission is to “operate within the ideals of fairness, mutual respect and
equal treatment of all people.”
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Judge Jeanine Pirro Opening Statement "Duck Dynasty" , A&E & "Duck Justice" 12-21-2013
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THE END?
WALMART SELLS OUT OF 'DUCK' STUFF...
CRACKER BARREL First Sponsor to Bail...
A&E warned Phil Robertson...
FAMILY: HE WAS SET UP...
GLAAD Reeling From Biggest Backlash in Years, Says Rep...
Charlie Daniels to Piers Morgan: 'You Wouldn't Last Five Minutes' in 'DUCK' Swamps...
GOODBYE, FOR NOW
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Chris Matthews Surprises With Unexpected Pick for Biggest ‘Political Loser’ of 2013
“I mean, it’s terrible.”
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Major Company Has ‘Removed Selected Products’ Over ‘Duck Dynasty’ Star’s Controversial Comments
Dec. 21, 2013 12:40pm
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Cracker Barrel reacted to the
growing controversy around “Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson’s comments
on homosexuality by removing some products from their stores, the
southern themed restaurant chain announced Friday.“We removed selected products which we were concerned might offend some of our guests while we evaluate the situation,” Cracker Barrel said in a Facebook post. “We continually evaluate the products we offer and will continue to do so.”
“We removed selected products which we were concerned might offend some of our guests…”
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Deputy Consul General Devyani Khobragade is accused of submitting false documents to get a work visa for her Manhattan housekeeper, an Indian national she allegedly paid less than $3 per hour.
In an email to Indian newspapers published on Wednesday, Khobragade said American police did cavity searches on her after she was arrested and imprisoned on Dec. 12.
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Secretary Kerry expresses regret to India after diplomat strip-searched
Mohammed Jaffer / AP
Devyani Khobragade, India's deputy consul general, during a fundraiser on Dec. 8.
By Pete Williams, Elizabeth Chuck and Tracy Connor, NBC News
Secretary
of State John Kerry called India's national security adviser on
Wednesday to express his regret after one of India's top diplomats was
arrested on fraud charges and strip-searched in New York City, creating a
rift between the two countries.Deputy Consul General Devyani Khobragade is accused of submitting false documents to get a work visa for her Manhattan housekeeper, an Indian national she allegedly paid less than $3 per hour.
In an email to Indian newspapers published on Wednesday, Khobragade said American police did cavity searches on her after she was arrested and imprisoned on Dec. 12.
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Touching Photo Captures Dying Man Saying Final Goodbye to His Childhood Dog
“That was by far one of the most touching moments of my life.”
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Instant analysis: UL-Lafayette 24, Tulane 21
December, 22, 2013
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In a thriller filled with momentum swings, Louisiana-Lafayette outlasted Tulane 24-21 in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl on Saturday night in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome
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It was over when: Tulane kicker Cairo Santos' 48-yard field goal attempt missed wide left with 9 seconds to play. That was the Green Wave's chance to send the game to overtime, but the Ragin' Cajuns survived the furious Tulane rally.
Game ball goes to: Ragin' Cajuns freshman running back Elijah McGuire started the scoring off with a 27-yard first-quarter touchdown run and finished with 139 total yards (45 rushing, 94 receiving on seven catches).
Stat of the game: Louisiana-Lafayette held Tulane to a 25 percent conversion rate on third downs (3-of-12). Though Tulane had more offensive yards (388-325), the Ragin' Cajuns were able to get several key stops early in the game as they built their lead, and late in the game as they tried to keep Tulane from taking a lead. Tulane punted seven times and had three turnovers.
Second-guessing: Tulane had to burn its final timeout after Devin Powell was sacked with under a minute to go and did so with 13 seconds left, with the Green Wave facing third-and-6 from the Ragin' Cajuns' 31. Instead of trying for a first down or a quick sideline pass to gain yardage, the Green Wave elected the long field goal attempt, which missed. They might have been better served giving it one more try to gain yardage and get a closer look for Santos' kick.
What it means: The Ragin' Cajuns looked like they were going to run away with this game early after taking a 21-0 lead, so credit the Green Wave for hanging tough and coming back to make it a contest all the way to the final seconds. But it's another feather in the cap for the Cajuns and coach Mark Hudspeth. He has this program moving in the right direction, having won 27 games in his three seasons as head coach, which have each finished 9-4. Louisiana-Lafayette was 3-9 the season prior to his arrival. And despite the loss, you can say similar things for second-year Tulane coach Curtis Johnson, who led the Green Wave (7-6) to a winning season and a bowl game for the first time since 2002. Things are looking up for both programs.
To watch the trophy presentation of the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, click here.
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It was over when: Tulane kicker Cairo Santos' 48-yard field goal attempt missed wide left with 9 seconds to play. That was the Green Wave's chance to send the game to overtime, but the Ragin' Cajuns survived the furious Tulane rally.
Game ball goes to: Ragin' Cajuns freshman running back Elijah McGuire started the scoring off with a 27-yard first-quarter touchdown run and finished with 139 total yards (45 rushing, 94 receiving on seven catches).
Stat of the game: Louisiana-Lafayette held Tulane to a 25 percent conversion rate on third downs (3-of-12). Though Tulane had more offensive yards (388-325), the Ragin' Cajuns were able to get several key stops early in the game as they built their lead, and late in the game as they tried to keep Tulane from taking a lead. Tulane punted seven times and had three turnovers.
Second-guessing: Tulane had to burn its final timeout after Devin Powell was sacked with under a minute to go and did so with 13 seconds left, with the Green Wave facing third-and-6 from the Ragin' Cajuns' 31. Instead of trying for a first down or a quick sideline pass to gain yardage, the Green Wave elected the long field goal attempt, which missed. They might have been better served giving it one more try to gain yardage and get a closer look for Santos' kick.
What it means: The Ragin' Cajuns looked like they were going to run away with this game early after taking a 21-0 lead, so credit the Green Wave for hanging tough and coming back to make it a contest all the way to the final seconds. But it's another feather in the cap for the Cajuns and coach Mark Hudspeth. He has this program moving in the right direction, having won 27 games in his three seasons as head coach, which have each finished 9-4. Louisiana-Lafayette was 3-9 the season prior to his arrival. And despite the loss, you can say similar things for second-year Tulane coach Curtis Johnson, who led the Green Wave (7-6) to a winning season and a bowl game for the first time since 2002. Things are looking up for both programs.
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Thomas Williams · Top Commenter
The Tulane Green Wave is making a very brave attempt to come back into
big time college football. I think that if you live in or out of
Louisiana we should do whatever we can to help them make it back into
the collage football fold. What you say LSU Tigers?
That New Orleans Bowl was great
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- Towson shocks E. Washington in FCS semis
- Northwest Missouri St. wins fourth D-II title
- RB Gordon will return to Badgers | Bennett
- SEC fines schools for cowbells, rushing field
- Grand View wins NAIA football championship
- North Dakota St. cruises into FCS title game
- Football at Fenway: Irish-BC set 2015 date
- ACC schedule review may end annual rivalries
- Fremeau: Unluckiest CFB teams of 2013
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First things first, congratulations are in order for nine LSU football players and 28 other LSU student athletes who graduated yesterday. The nine football players included Lamin Barrow, Zach Mettenberger, Seth Fruge, Armand Williams, Jordan Allen, Jarrett Hardnett, Evan Washington, and Josh Williford. Former Tiger Josh Downs, who served as a student coach this season, also graduated, as did three former baseball players including All-American Mikie Mahtook. A full list of all the student-athletes who graduated can be found here.
In recruiting news, it was great hearing from so many of you yesterday about the list of remaining targets I posted. One thing is clear - a lot of you really enjoy recruiting and take it very seriously. As soon as I posted the news, emails started rolling in and a couple of common subjects quickly emerged.
A few of you were concerned with the 75% I listed next to Leonard Fournette’s name, especially since 247’s Crystal Ball has him at 95% LSU. Well, the first thing to point out there is that those two numbers represent different things. What 247’s crystal ball (which I think is a great tool, by the way) shows is that 95% of those who predicted a school for Fournette picked LSU. I am right there with those voters in also predicting Fournette to LSU. The 75% next to Fournette's name in my list represents the likelihood of him choosing LSU. I guess in a way you could call it my confidence level. I'm pretty conservative with my percentages, and to me 75% means “very likely.” I would be extremely surprised if Fournette didn’t end up a Tiger.
Speaking of Fournette, I want to point out that Jimmy Smith of nola.com has posted the final video installment in his three-part “Recruiting Corner” featuring Fournette and legendary former running back Marcus Dupree. In this segment, Dupree shares some advice and Fournette speaks candidly about the possibility of playing another position (linebacker) at the next level. Links to the earlier segments of the series are there as well, in case you missed them.
I also received a lot of email yesterday about having Laurence “Hootie” Jones at only 40% despite his recent de-commital from Alabama. From what I gather, Jones is giving Ole Miss consideration now that his friend, safety CJ Hampton, has reaffirmed his commitment to the Rebels. Alabama was very high on Hampton and felt good about flipping him, but now that he’s recommitted to Ole Miss you can expect Nick Saban to push even harder to secure Jones. LSU remains very much in the picture too, and I still believe Coach Miles would gladly take both Jones and Jamal Adams. With that said, it seems to me that LSU’s priority is Adams and that they will be very careful not to do anything to hurt their chances with him. Adams and Jones will be among the many LSU targets participating in the January 2 Under Armour All-America game. Adams is expected to announce his school of choice during the game, but I haven’t heard whether such an announcement will come from Jones.
One more tid-bit related to the list I posted yesterday: Gerrald McDowell of Covington, whom I had listed at 30%, committed to Ole Miss yesterday.
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Times Picayune | Zach Mettenberger not ready to give up leadership role | Video |
Shreveport Times *1 | Guilbeau: Anthony Johnson ready for Iowa's brand of football |
The Advocate | Iowa has LSU’s full attention |
Associated Press | Towson beats Eastern Washington 35-31, will play NDSU in DI-AA championsip |
Associated Press | Northwest Missouri State wins fourth Division II title |
Associated Press | Cutting sports a growing trend at major colleges |
BTN | Season Review: Iowa bounces back in 2013 |
The Gazette, IA | Iowa responds to DJK Twitter rant |
Hawkeye Sports | Hawkeyes gain additional postseason honors |
Tucson Citizen | Ex-LSU QB Jerrard Randall sees great opportunity at Arizona |
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Sports Illustrated | College Football Pickoff: 2013-14 Bowl Season |
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Associated Press | North Dakota State cruises into DI-AA title game |
Associated Press | Wisconsin Whitewater wins Division III title |
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ESPN hates LSU -- Predicts Iowa victory (Posted on 12/21/13 at 9:08 am)
Outback Bowl
Iowa vs. LSU, Jan. 1 (ESPN, 1 p.m. ET)
Why to watch: Hopefully it will be as exciting as the last time these teams played. In the 2005 Capital One Bowl, Iowa's Drew Tate threw a 56-yard touchdown to Warren Holloway on the final play of the Hawkeyes' 30-25 victory, spoiling Nick Saban's final game as LSU's coach.
Who to watch: LSU freshman Anthony Jennings will start at quarterback after senior Zach Mettenberger tore the ACL in his left knee in a 31-27 win over Arkansas on Nov. 29. Jennings, from Marietta, Ga., came off the bench in the fourth quarter and led the Tigers on a 99-yard scoring drive in the final three minutes, throwing a 49-yard touchdown pass to Travin Dural with 1:15 to go. Jennings completed 4 of 7 passes for 76 yards in the game.
Motivating factor for Iowa: The Hawkeyes already have doubled their victory total from 2012, improving from 4-8 to 8-4. They can win nine games in a season for the first time since going 11-2 in 2009.
Motivating factor for LSU: As good as the Tigers have been under coach Les Miles, they haven't fared well in the postseason lately, losing three of their past four bowl games. LSU lost to Clemson 25-24 in the Chick-fil-A Bowl after last season.
Pick: Iowa 24, LSU 21
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