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President Barack Obama will never be Royal because he is not capable of telling the truth?
Frankly I have never heard more foolish talk coming from the men and women running the United States Federal Government in all my life.
The Obama health care fiasco is continuing to stink up the place. Obama care is so full of manure that whoever touches it get all dirty with the muck. More and more I keep hearing that kind of bull talk coming from the progressive people today, that only seem to be interested with controlling other people.
Having a progressive political point of view for a worthy cause is one thing, a argument that does have a good faith intention behind the words. But a progressive argument just for the sake of controlling other people's behavior, and point of view, is entirely something else.
That kind of irritating argument coming from the progressive people today who seem like they really truly want to control our very thoughts. How obnoxious is that?
And all I hear coming from president Obama hair brain Obama care scheme is all a bunch of bull talk full of outright lies.
The liberal arts Ivy league professors must be cringing in their sleep having a puppet like Barack trying to become a real Ivy league progressive cause champion. Obama is totally lost in translation. If the man does not read from a teleprompter, or study his talking points. He become dumb about what he is saying and unable to explain the progressive political cause he is talking about with out getting manure all over everyone.
Is that how he related to everyone in his life by just bull talking everyone all the time? He should go away and take a bubble bath to refresh and clean himself off in reality before he tries to talk to the American people again.
Good grief! How many White House policy failures will it take before he realizes that he is barking up the wrong tree.
Is he capable of telling the truth?
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Obamacare enrollees hit snags at doctor's offices...
Cancer patient turned away...
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Victoria Nuland, State Department Official, Allegedly Said 'F*** The EU' In Taped Call
by MATTHEW LEE
Posted: 02/06/2014 2:21 pm ESTWASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they suspect Russia is behind the leak of an apparently bugged phone conversation about Ukraine between two senior American diplomats in which they make disparaging comments about the European Union.
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SammyTiger
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So 15 of the Top 50 players were signed by either LSU or Bama. Amazing the amount of talent signed by them
Les and little Nicky doing work on the recruiting trail
Expand it further, 20 of the Top 50 will be in the SEC West
And
27 of the Top 50 signed by the SEC
This post was edited on 2/6 at 12:58 am
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Good morning, Tiger Fans,
Whoa! What an incredible National Signing Day it was for LSU! By holding on to all 19 prospects previously committed to LSU, and adding four more outstanding players in WR Malachi Dupré, DT Travonte Valentine, DE Trey Lealaimatafao and DE Sione Teuhema, LSU secured the No. 2 class in the nation according to all the major rankings. More importantly, LSU fulfilled all of their team needs with many players ranked at the top of the charts at their respective positions.
In my opinion, LSU’s biggest positions-of-need for this class were running back, wide receiver, and safety, followed closely by quarterback and defensive line. Let’s take a look at how they did in fulfilling these needs: At running back, LSU signed the two best in the state including the nation’s top overall prospect, Leonard Fournette, and 4-star Darrell Williams. At wide receiver, LSU signed the two best in the state - all-time national record holder Trey Quinn, and 5-star Malachi Dupre - as well D.J. Chark of Alexandria and 4-star Tony Upchurch of Texas. At safety, LSU signed 5-star Jamal Adams of Texas, Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year Devin Voorhies, and John Battle of Florida who may be one of the most under-valued players in this class. At quarterback, LSU signed the best in the state and one of the nation’s top dual-threats in early-enrollee Brandon Harris. At defensive line, LSU signed 4-stars DT Valentine and DE/DT Davon Godchaux, and 3-stars DT Lealaimatafao and DE Sione Teuhema. And as an added bonus, LSU picked up a commitment from Sione Teuhema’s younger brother, 340-pound 5-star OT, Maea Teuhema for next year’s class.
In addition to the 12 aforementioned 2014 players who fill major positions of need, LSU also signed 11 other quality prospects highlighted by five-star linebacker Clifton Garrett, and offensive linemen Garrett Brumfield and William Clapp. You can check out the complete class here.
One thing I find remarkable about yesterday is that there were no last-hour defections, although there was a bit of drama surrounding Deondre Clark. At about 1:40 p.m., reports surfaced of LSU receiving Clark’s signed Letter of Intent. However, the Clark camp denied the reports saying it was not a done deal. Sources tell me that LSU does in fact have his signed LOI, but that it won’t be officially announced until today. An official statement tweeted by LSU yesterday seemingly confirmed this, stating, “The #LSU list stands at 22 with a 23rd signee announcement coming tomorrow.”
There was also some drama surrounding LSU target Adoree Jackson. As most you know, the top-rated 5-star cornerback from Gardena, CA, chose USC over LSU on national television yesterday, but in an interesting twist of events his signed Letter of Intent was not faxed right away to USC. Reports soon began surfacing that Jackson’s father very much wanted him to sign with LSU and that’s why his papers weren’t sent. Late last night, Jackson’s papers were in fact sent to, and received by UCS, according to this report.
Hats off to Coach Les Miles, Recruiting Coordinator Frank Wilson, and the entire LSU staff for putting together a spectacular class! After January 2, there were many Tiger fans who doubted the class would finish strong, but it did just that. How anyone would not be thrilled with the way this class came together, despite it’s in-state losses, is beyond my understanding. I only wish my late father, Don, would have been around to witness it, and to enjoy meeting and speaking to many of you at the Bash yesterday. It’s truly a great time to be a Tiger!
For a full transcript of Coach Les Miles’ comments on the signing class, please click here.
In other football news, last week CoachingSearch.com reported that LSU special teams coach Thomas McGaughey was a candidate for the New York Jets special teams coaching job, and now reports are that he has accepted the position. There has not yet been any official statement from LSU, but I expect one to come soon.
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SammyTiger
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Highlights for every LSU recruit here (Posted on 2/5/14 at 11:13 pm)
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30% of the Top 50 players from the ESPN 300 signed with either LSU or BAMA (Posted on 2/6/14 at 12:56 am)
So 15 of the Top 50 players were signed by either LSU or Bama. Amazing the amount of talent signed by them
Les and little Nicky doing work on the recruiting trail
Expand it further, 20 of the Top 50 will be in the SEC West
And
27 of the Top 50 signed by the SEC
This post was edited on 2/6 at 12:58 am
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2/6/13 5:50 am CST
Good morning, Tiger Fans,
Whoa! What an incredible National Signing Day it was for LSU! By holding on to all 19 prospects previously committed to LSU, and adding four more outstanding players in WR Malachi Dupré, DT Travonte Valentine, DE Trey Lealaimatafao and DE Sione Teuhema, LSU secured the No. 2 class in the nation according to all the major rankings. More importantly, LSU fulfilled all of their team needs with many players ranked at the top of the charts at their respective positions.
In my opinion, LSU’s biggest positions-of-need for this class were running back, wide receiver, and safety, followed closely by quarterback and defensive line. Let’s take a look at how they did in fulfilling these needs: At running back, LSU signed the two best in the state including the nation’s top overall prospect, Leonard Fournette, and 4-star Darrell Williams. At wide receiver, LSU signed the two best in the state - all-time national record holder Trey Quinn, and 5-star Malachi Dupre - as well D.J. Chark of Alexandria and 4-star Tony Upchurch of Texas. At safety, LSU signed 5-star Jamal Adams of Texas, Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year Devin Voorhies, and John Battle of Florida who may be one of the most under-valued players in this class. At quarterback, LSU signed the best in the state and one of the nation’s top dual-threats in early-enrollee Brandon Harris. At defensive line, LSU signed 4-stars DT Valentine and DE/DT Davon Godchaux, and 3-stars DT Lealaimatafao and DE Sione Teuhema. And as an added bonus, LSU picked up a commitment from Sione Teuhema’s younger brother, 340-pound 5-star OT, Maea Teuhema for next year’s class.
In addition to the 12 aforementioned 2014 players who fill major positions of need, LSU also signed 11 other quality prospects highlighted by five-star linebacker Clifton Garrett, and offensive linemen Garrett Brumfield and William Clapp. You can check out the complete class here.
One thing I find remarkable about yesterday is that there were no last-hour defections, although there was a bit of drama surrounding Deondre Clark. At about 1:40 p.m., reports surfaced of LSU receiving Clark’s signed Letter of Intent. However, the Clark camp denied the reports saying it was not a done deal. Sources tell me that LSU does in fact have his signed LOI, but that it won’t be officially announced until today. An official statement tweeted by LSU yesterday seemingly confirmed this, stating, “The #LSU list stands at 22 with a 23rd signee announcement coming tomorrow.”
There was also some drama surrounding LSU target Adoree Jackson. As most you know, the top-rated 5-star cornerback from Gardena, CA, chose USC over LSU on national television yesterday, but in an interesting twist of events his signed Letter of Intent was not faxed right away to USC. Reports soon began surfacing that Jackson’s father very much wanted him to sign with LSU and that’s why his papers weren’t sent. Late last night, Jackson’s papers were in fact sent to, and received by UCS, according to this report.
Hats off to Coach Les Miles, Recruiting Coordinator Frank Wilson, and the entire LSU staff for putting together a spectacular class! After January 2, there were many Tiger fans who doubted the class would finish strong, but it did just that. How anyone would not be thrilled with the way this class came together, despite it’s in-state losses, is beyond my understanding. I only wish my late father, Don, would have been around to witness it, and to enjoy meeting and speaking to many of you at the Bash yesterday. It’s truly a great time to be a Tiger!
For a full transcript of Coach Les Miles’ comments on the signing class, please click here.
In other football news, last week CoachingSearch.com reported that LSU special teams coach Thomas McGaughey was a candidate for the New York Jets special teams coaching job, and now reports are that he has accepted the position. There has not yet been any official statement from LSU, but I expect one to come soon.
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The Oklahoman | Deondre Clark to announce college choice at Monday ceremony |
Alexandria Town Talk *1 | Darrell "DJ" Chark Jr. signs with LSU |
Les Mles | Video (4 min, 6 sec): 2013 offense highlights |
LSU Sports | Thomas McGaughey accepts position with NY Jets |
Tiger Rag | Way-too-early 2014 LSU Football depth chart |
USA Today | No Tiger tears: Signing day behind the scenes at LSU |
The Advocate | LSU's signing class best ever for Les Miles |
The Advocate | Just sign here: Garrett Brumfield’s journey to LSU |
The Advocate | LSU signee William Clapp hopes to have great career like his father |
The Advocate | Malachi Dupre picks LSU |
The Oklahoman | Signs point to Deondre Clark landing at LSU |
Times Picayune | Darrel Williams ready to get to work with LSU coaches |
Tiger Bait | Business as usual for Les Miles |
ESPN Blog | LSU class solid despite in-state misses |
ESPN Blog | Sigh of relief at LSU |
The Advocate | Rabalais: Star-studded? Yep, that sums up this class |
LSU Reveille | Tigers successful during NSD | Bayou Bash Video (84 sec) |
Times Picayune | LSU's recruiting class has the making of a champion |
The Advocate | LSU will have to continue going out of state to build top 2015 class |
The Advocate | Maea Teuhema gives LSU a big piece as 2015 class builds |
Associated Press | Jets hire LSU's Thomas McGaughey as ST coordinator |
LSU Sports | LSU Football Signing Classes (1969-2014) |
LA Gannett News *1 | Guilbeau: LSU closes strong, ends with No. 2 signing class |
NFL News | Video (3 min, 38 sec): Tyrann Mathieu Is 'Tenacious' |
Tri Parish Times | Baseball: LSU has one goal - College World Series |
LSU Reveille | New athletic facilities in progress |
Gator Zone | SEC Media Days Scheduled for July 14-17 |
Tiger Rag | Baseball: SEC West Preview - Tigers, Bulldogs should lead improved division |
ESPN Media Zone | ESPN NSD Recap: Final rankings, videos, quotes, and photos |
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redfieldk717 USA Fan Monroe Member since Oct 2011 18292 posts Online |
re: National Signing Day Tracker Thread (Posted on 2/6/14 at 10:46 am to grahammooney)
i was bored last night so i wrote up a little something something about this class: After a roller coaster of a recruiting cycle, it has finally concluded with arguably the best class LSU has ever signed in the history of the program. Not only did they land the #1 player in the country, Leonard Fournette, but they managed to sign the #1 player in 5 different states (Mississippi – Devin Voorhies, Louisiana – Leonard Fournette, Texas – Jamal Adams, Illinois – Clifton Garrett and Oklahoma – Deondre Clark). Boasting the #2 class in the country, I would like to introduce you to the 23 new LSU Tigers (listed in order of signed letter of intent received): 1. Brandon Harris 6'3" 193 QB, Bossier City, LA (Parkway) – Brandon is a 4 star QB that is thought by many to have the strongest arm of any prospect in the country. If you think that is impressive, he also runs a 4.5, 40 yard dash. This pass first, run second, natural born leader will compete for early playing time and be the next great to take snaps for the purple and gold. 2. Ed Paris, 6'1" 190 CB, Mansfield, TX (Timberview) – Ed is a 5 star corner that was one of the first verbal commits of this class and the most vocal. He played a pivotal role in landing several big fish, not to mention he is an elite shut down corner comparable to Darelle Revis (maybe you have heard of him before?). 3. John Battle 6'2" 180 CB/Safety, Hallandale, FL (Hallandale) – John is a 4 star safety out of Florida who has one of the most impressive films of anyone in the country. He is incredible in run support and uses the hit stick often. His instincts are what make him great and allow him to stop the run AND defend the pass….something LSU has missed since the departure of Eric Reid. 4. Donnie Alexander, 6'1" 195 OLB, New Orleans LA (Edna Karr) – Donnie is a 3 star linebacker from New Orleans that I like to compare to current LSU linebacker, Kwon Alexander and not because of their last names. Although he is a bit undersized, his speed and football IQ make up for what he lacks in measurables. 5. Jacory Washington, 6'5" 220 Tight End, Westlake, LA (Westlake) – Jacory is a 4 star tight end that dominated the Under Armor All American Game in early January. He has the size of a tight end but the speed and agility of a wide receiver. LSU is known for their blocking tight ends so look for Cam Cameron to use Jacory all over the field. 6. Will Clapp, 6'3" 270 OL, New Orleans, LA (Brother Martin) – Will is a 4 star guard that is just nasty and there is no other way to put it. Defensive ends beware of this pulling poltergeist on counter plays and trap blocks. 7. Garrett Brumfield, 6'4" 272 OG,Baton Rouge, LA (University Lab) – Garrett is a 4 star guard who some believe may slide out to tackle before it is all said and done. He is regarded by several recruiting services as the top ranked guard in the country. Like Clapp, he is mean and athletic. Leonard Fournette is happy to have this guy blocking for him. 8. Tony Upchurch, 6'2" 200 WR, Pearland, TX (Dawson) – Tony is a 4 star wide receiver / H back from Texas. I have heard coaches and recruiting analysts compare his game to Anquan Boldin, big body and physical receiver that catches everything. 9. D.J. Chark 6' 170 WR, Alexandria, LA (Alexandria) – D.J. is a 3 star wide receiver who flew under the radar playing in the relatively unnoticed, for high school football, Alexandria area. He has elite speed and quickness. It will be interesting to see whether he plays corner or wide receiver at the next level. 10. Clifton Garrett 6'2" 228 ILB Plainfield, IL (Plainfield South) – Clifton is a 5 star and the number 1 rated middle linebacker in the country, from Illinois. The most impressive part about his game is his intelligence, which bodes well in leading a complicated John Chavis defense. He has all of the physical tools and words cannot really describe how good this young man is going to be. 11. Trey Quinn 6'1" 200 WR Lake Charles, LA (Barbe) – Trey is a 4 star wide receiver and the national record holder for the most receiving yards ever in a high school career. He runs a sub 4.4, 40 yard dash and has a 39 inch vertical with hands like Jarvis Landry…..enough said. 12. Jamal Adams 6'1" 200 Safety, Carrollton, TX (Hebron) – Jamal is a 5 star and thought by many to be the best safety in the country. He will be ready to play from day one at 200+ lbs and 4.5 speed…. I see him as a true free safety and comparable to Ed Reed. |
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redfieldk717 USA Fan Monroe Member since Oct 2011 18292 posts Online |
re: National Signing Day Tracker Thread (Posted on 2/6/14 at 10:46 am to redfieldk717)
13. Cameron Gamble 5'11" 190 Kicker, Flower Mound, TX (Flower Mound) – Cameron is the first African American kicker to ever play for LSU. To put it simply, there will probably never be a kick returned against him. As a high schooler he is already putting every kick out of the back of the end zone. 14. Sione Teuhema 6'3" 211 DE, Keller, TX (Keller) – Sione is a 3 star defensive end that grew 4-5 inches in the past year and a half. Star gazers beware; this kid is the real deal. He is strong as an ox and fast. He can rush the passer, stop the run and pass cover. His “little” brother happens to be a LSU commit for 2015 and a 5 star offensive tackle. 15. Darrel Williams 6' 220 RB, Marrero, LA (John Ehret) – Darrel is a 4 star running back that worked his butt off for an LSU offer, that came pretty late in the process. He will compliment Fournette very well as a short yardage back and a grinder that will wear out opposing defenses. 16. Devin Voorhies, 6'2" 185 Safety/WR, Woodville, MS (Wilkinson County) – Devin is a 4 star safety and the #1 rated player in the state of Mississippi. At 6’2”, he can play wide receiver or safety. He is a quiet and reserved kid from the small town of Woodville but he will light your butt up! 17. Trey Lealaimatafao 6'2" 301 DT, San Antonio, TX (Warren) – Trey’s 3 star rating is laughable and if you do not believe me, watch his highlights on you tube. The only “knock” on him by analysts is his height, which is the most overrated measurable out there in my opinion. He is probably the most underrated player in the class and will compete for early playing time. 18. Travonte Valentine 6'3" 338 DT, Hialeah, FL (Champagnat Catholic) – Travonte is a 4 star, monster, defensive tackle. Outside of Fournette, I am most excited about this young man. His first step is lightning fast and has the size of a nose tackle. He can stop the run and rush the passer from inside. 19. Russell Gage 6'0" 175 ATH, Baton Rouge, LA (Redemptorist) – Similar to Chark, Russell is an unknown that has elite speed. He waited until last week to receive his LSU offer and worked incredibly hard all year long. He is another one that could be a corner back or wide receiver. 20. Davon Godchaux 6'4" 265 DE, Plaquemine, LA (Plaquemine) – Davon is a 4 star defensive end that is currently rehabbing from a torn up knee. He will likely red shirt his freshman year but don’t sleep on this guy, monster potential and may even slide to defensive tackle if he puts on good weight. 21. Malachi Dupre 6'4"175 WR, River Ridge, LA (John Curtis) – Malachi is a 5 star and #1 rated wide receiver in the country that LSU fans sweated over for the entire year, only for him to announce his intent to play for the Tigers on signing day. Like Jacory, he dominated the Under Amor All American work outs all week long. I wish that I could compare him to a previous LSU receiver but I feel it would not do him justice. He is just that good. 22. Leonard Fournette 6'2" 225 RB, New Orleans, LA (St. Augustine) – Leonard is the #1 rated player in the country. He is a once in a generation type of player. His running style is most comparable to Adrian Peterson….take that in for a second. At 6’2” and 225 pounds, he will knock you out then out run you. LSU has not had a Heisman Trophy winner in some time, which could change in the next few years with LF. 23. Deondre Clark 6'3" 235 DE, Oklahoma City, OK (Douglass) – Deondre is a 4 star and #1 rated player in the state of Oklahoma. With his mom battling cancer, many believed he would stay close to home and attend OU. LSU fans should be thrilled to have this young man for many reasons on and off of the field. He has the prototypical size at defensive end with the speed and high motor to go with it. |
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