Tinker
Call to arms is becoming wider spread as the word is getting circulated around America that it is time to march on Washington DC, for the sake of what the American people really feel.
“We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor”
Are you going to standup for yourselves or not?
The enemy is within the ranks of our own population, disguise and despised beneath the sound of lawyer speak. We are going after the corruption in the hart of bad Americans lawyers, the people who have been abusing the Federal laws of the United States for their own political gain. And further stealing the American people taxpayers money.
We are going to Washington DC to smash over the bad lawyers dressed in business suits, clothes that are better than them. We are fed up with the lawyers perfection that has gamed our American system of Government, and built a legal barrier so the American people can't get to them - the bad guys.
Well this time the corrupt lawyers goose is going to be cooked on the open fire of the American citizens making what is wrong right.
Something has snap, and it ain't a twig smart ass, because the next thing you will see is the American people investigating what will separate the lawyers that will stay free, from the lawyers that will get lockup.
Sending innocent people to their death because of a deceitful cheep politicians political career can changes people.
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http://fullcomment. nationalpost.com/2014/01/17/ charles-krauthammer-obama-was- never-serious-about- afghanistan-now-we-know-it/
WASHINGTON
— By early 2011, writes former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, he had
concluded that President Obama “doesn’t believe in his own [Afghanistan]
strategy, and doesn’t consider the war to be his.”
Not his? America is at war and he’s America’s commander in chief. For the soldier being shot at in the field, it makes no difference under whose administration the fighting began. In fact, three out of four Americans killed in Afghanistan have died under Barack Obama’s command. That’s ownership enough.
Moreover, Gates’ doubts about Obama had begun long before. A year earlier, trying to understand how two senior officials could be openly working against expressed policy, Gates concluded that “the most likely explanation was that the president himself did not really believe the strategy he had approved would work.” This, just four months after Obama ordered his 30,000 troop “surge” into Afghanistan, warning the nation that “our security is at stake … the security of our allies, and the common security of the world.”
Read more...http://fullcomment. nationalpost.com/2014/01/17/ charles-krauthammer-obama-was- never-serious-about- afghanistan-now-we-know-it/
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2014/01/20/this-is- what-the-people-in-your-state- want-according-to-google- autocomplete/
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Good morning, Tiger Fans,
Without having landed a commitment in 19 days, LSU’s recruiting class continues to climb in the team rankings and is now listed at No. 3 in 247Sports Composite rankings. “Why?” you might ask. Well, it’s because the national recruiting services have now all published their final prospect rankings and several LSU commitments saw their stock rise considerably because of their performances at the All-Star games. Yesterday, Rivals updated their top-100 and several LSU commits ascended the ranks, including quarterback Brandon Harris who climbed 29 points to break into the top-100 at No. 99. Several of LSU’s top remaining targets also saw their stock rise, including Louisiana’s own Kenny Young (LB, John Curtis) who climbed 44 spots, and top defensive tackle target Travonte Valentine who climbed a whopping 151 points.
Speaking of defensive tackle targets, there’s apparently a new one on LSU’s list. According to this report by NOLA.com, LSU is now in hot pursuit of current Alabama commit Johnny Dwight (6’3”, 300) of Rochelle, GA. There’s no doubt that defensive tackle remains the biggest position of need in this year’s recruiting class, and LSU is currently courting five, including two who had very impressive visits last weekend (Breeland Speaks and TreyLealaimatafao) and Malik McDowell, Valentine and Dwight. Later this week we’ll take a closer look at the remaining positions of needs and I’l give you my thoughts on how this class might finish.
Soon those of us who enjoy following football recruiting year-round will turn our full attention to the 2015 class, and with that in mind today I’ll begin incrementally revealing my list of Top Louisiana Prospects for 2015 by posting numbers 50-46. For the next several weekdays (Monday through Friday) I’ll post a handful at a time, and then as it gets closer to National Signing Day we’ll slow it down a bit so that the final list will be revealed on NSD. The complete list will include over 100 players. Please note that my list is a dynamic work-in-progress and will change along the way as I continue to follow prospects through “Junior Day” events, summer camps, and the upcoming season.
46. Kameron Eloph (OL), 6'3", 270, Parkway
47. Ladante Davenport (DL), 6'2", 250, Northwood
48. Adrian Richardson (LB), 6'0", 205, Holy Cross
49. Donte Jackson (ATH), 5'11", 175, Riverdale Academy
50. Kendall Bussey (RB), 5’9”, 195, Newman
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Charles Krauthammer: Obama was never serious about Afghanistan. Now we know it
AP Photo/Carolyn KasterHow
can a commander in good conscience send troops on a mission he doesn’t
believe in, a mission from which he knows some will never return?
Not his? America is at war and he’s America’s commander in chief. For the soldier being shot at in the field, it makes no difference under whose administration the fighting began. In fact, three out of four Americans killed in Afghanistan have died under Barack Obama’s command. That’s ownership enough.
Moreover, Gates’ doubts about Obama had begun long before. A year earlier, trying to understand how two senior officials could be openly working against expressed policy, Gates concluded that “the most likely explanation was that the president himself did not really believe the strategy he had approved would work.” This, just four months after Obama ordered his 30,000 troop “surge” into Afghanistan, warning the nation that “our security is at stake … the security of our allies, and the common security of the world.”
Read more...http://fullcomment.
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http://www.theblaze.com/
This Is What the People in Your State Want (According to Google Autocomplete)
“…reads like a list of New Year’s resolutions made by Civil War veterans.”
Read More »
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http://www.theblaze.com/ contributions/gov-cuomo-are- we-welcome-in-new-york/
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2014/01/20/watch-what- happens-when-jesse-watters- asks-hollywood-celebs-if-they- are-disappointed-with-obama/
Watch
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2014/01/20/check-out- smith-wessons-new-beast-of-a- revolver-the-backpack-cannon/
#2A
http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2014/01/20/sarah- palin-has-a-message-for- president-obama-on-martin- luther-king-jr-day/
http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2014/01/20/he-is- about-to-ski-through-an- avalanche-and-capture-it-all- on-video/
“Some facts have been blurred.”
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=UgVL1AR3AME....Conservative, Christian, Right Wing Republican, Straight, White, American Males
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Watch
Watch What Happens When Jesse Watters Asks Hollywood Celebs If They Are Disappointed With Obama
“Yuck”
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#2A
Check Out Smith & Wesson’s New Beast of a Revolver: The ‘Backpack Cannon’
“It’s a very comfortable gun to shoot.”
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Sarah Palin Has a Message for President Obama on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
“No more playing the race card.”
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New Revelations Show Key Facts in Pro-Choice Texas Gov. Candidate’s Much-Touted Biography Aren’t Entirely Accurate
“Some facts have been blurred.”
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Sports
LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Tuesday, January 21, 2014 | |
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247 Sports | Leonard Fournette: Player of the Year |
Times Picayune | Lamin Barrow making strides at Senior Bowl | Video (2 min, 23 sec) |
ESPN Blog | Who fills holes at LSU after early entries? |
The Advocate | Brumfield meets Grimes, 'looks forward to working with him' |
.mp3 ESPN 104.5 interviews with Jimmy Smith on LSU recruiting: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | |
ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (9 min, 10 sec): Ross Dellenger talks LSU recruiting |
WWL TV | Senior Bowl a 'blessing' for former LSU safety Loston | Video (93 sec) |
ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (10 min, 27 sec): Ross Dellenger talks LSU Baseball |
Rivals | Rivals new Top 250, LSU with 14 commitments |
College Football Playoff | FAQ and Answers about the College Football Playoff selection committee |
USA Today | Person in custody after reports of shooting at Purdue |
Louisville Courier *1 | Report: New SEC Network could come at a high cost for cable companies |
Washington Post | Virginia Tech football expected to hire Stacy Searels as offensive line coach |
Daily Journal, MS | MSU moves to keep DC Collins with extension, raise |
The Tennessean *1 | As James Franklin raid continues, Vanderbilt lacks momentum |
ESPN Blog | Filling early entries' spots in SEC West |
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Out Of This World
When a third of NFL draft early entries come from one conference, it's evident talent is abundant. The question now is who is next? David Ching » Offenses down Best OL class ever? » Blog »Scott Halleran/Getty Images
- Source: Irish, Under Armour deal for $90M
- Source: La. Tech hires former Texas DC Diaz
- College title game premium tix nearly $2K
- Bama's Brown charged with resisting arrest
- Hurricanes RB Johnson to miss spring drills
- Fresno State extends DeRuyter through '18
- Mississippi Valley St. hires Comegy as coach
- Record 98 underclassmen in NFL draft | List
- Hoosiers hire Knorr to fix defense | Rittenberg
- Clemson, Swinney agree on 8-year contract
- New Vandy coach Mason promises success
- QB Del Rio leaves Alabama for Oregon St.
- Edwards: SEC offenses will cool off in 2014
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2014 CLASS RANKINGS
Rank | College | Commits |
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1 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 24 |
2 | Texas A&M Aggies | 21 |
3 | Florida State Seminoles | 29 |
4 | LSU Tigers | 18 |
5 | Tennessee Volunteers | 34 |
See the full football rankings » |
http://247sports.com/Season/
2014 Football Recruiting Team Rankings
247Sports Composite Team Ranking
The Chase for the Recruiting Champion powered by 247Sports CompositeTeam | Total | Five Star | Four Star | Three Star | Avg | Points | |||
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1 | Alabama | 24 | 4 | 14 | 6 | 93.24 | 308.73 | ▼ | |
2 | Ohio State | 22 | 1 | 15 | 6 | 92.66 | 295.15 | ▼ | |
3 |
UP 1
| LSU | 18 | 3 | 11 | 4 | 92.62 | 277.11 | ▼ |
4 |
UP 1
| Florida State | 29 | 1 | 14 | 13 | 89.53 | 276.68 | ▼ |
5 |
DOWN -2
| Texas A&M | 20 | 3 | 11 | 6 | 91.79 | 275.99 | ▼ |
6 | Tennessee | 34 | 0 | 15 | 19 | 89.08 | 271.75 | ▼ | |
7 | Auburn | 21 | 2 | 9 | 10 | 90.11 | 266.12 | ▼ | |
8 | Notre Dame | 22 | 0 | 16 | 6 | 90.27 | 261.36 | ▼ | |
9 | Florida | 21 | 1 | 7 | 13 | 89.59 | 258.62 | ▼ | |
10 |
UP 1
| Georgia | 17 | 2 | 10 | 5 | 91.76 | 257.50 | ▼ |
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
Good morning, Tiger Fans,
Without having landed a commitment in 19 days, LSU’s recruiting class continues to climb in the team rankings and is now listed at No. 3 in 247Sports Composite rankings. “Why?” you might ask. Well, it’s because the national recruiting services have now all published their final prospect rankings and several LSU commitments saw their stock rise considerably because of their performances at the All-Star games. Yesterday, Rivals updated their top-100 and several LSU commits ascended the ranks, including quarterback Brandon Harris who climbed 29 points to break into the top-100 at No. 99. Several of LSU’s top remaining targets also saw their stock rise, including Louisiana’s own Kenny Young (LB, John Curtis) who climbed 44 spots, and top defensive tackle target Travonte Valentine who climbed a whopping 151 points.
Speaking of defensive tackle targets, there’s apparently a new one on LSU’s list. According to this report by NOLA.com, LSU is now in hot pursuit of current Alabama commit Johnny Dwight (6’3”, 300) of Rochelle, GA. There’s no doubt that defensive tackle remains the biggest position of need in this year’s recruiting class, and LSU is currently courting five, including two who had very impressive visits last weekend (Breeland Speaks and TreyLealaimatafao) and Malik McDowell, Valentine and Dwight. Later this week we’ll take a closer look at the remaining positions of needs and I’l give you my thoughts on how this class might finish.
Soon those of us who enjoy following football recruiting year-round will turn our full attention to the 2015 class, and with that in mind today I’ll begin incrementally revealing my list of Top Louisiana Prospects for 2015 by posting numbers 50-46. For the next several weekdays (Monday through Friday) I’ll post a handful at a time, and then as it gets closer to National Signing Day we’ll slow it down a bit so that the final list will be revealed on NSD. The complete list will include over 100 players. Please note that my list is a dynamic work-in-progress and will change along the way as I continue to follow prospects through “Junior Day” events, summer camps, and the upcoming season.
46. Kameron Eloph (OL), 6'3", 270, Parkway
47. Ladante Davenport (DL), 6'2", 250, Northwood
48. Adrian Richardson (LB), 6'0", 205, Holy Cross
49. Donte Jackson (ATH), 5'11", 175, Riverdale Academy
50. Kendall Bussey (RB), 5’9”, 195, Newman
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