Tinker:
It is time to go to Church Ladies and Gentlemen because we are losing our four father United States Constitution freedom because of a traitor.
That out of touch empty suit house speaker John Boehner look like he will give this Ivy League parrot the immigration house bill that Obama needs to build a one party system with the added Mexican vote. Voting Democrat.
If house speaker John Boehner delivers to the Democrats what Obama want in the house immigration bill - Boehner will go down into American history along side Benedict Arnold. A traitor to the American peoples freedom.
A large number of the American people have been addicted
by the Northeastern government corruption who are now worshiping the
political power of the false images of celebrity fame, drugs, and
wealth.
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HOUSE LEADERS CAMPAIGN FOR AMNESTY...
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OUR FATHER
WHO ART IN HEAVEN
HALLOWED BE THY NAME.
THY KINGDOM COME
THY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN.
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD.
FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES
AS WE FORGIVE THOSE WHO TRESPASS AGAINST US.
LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION.
DELIVER US FROM EVIL.
FOR THINE IS
THE KINGDOM
AND THE POWER
AND THE GLORY
FOREVER
AMEN.
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COULTER: REPUBLICANS ON SUICIDE WATCH...
Buchanan: Push for Immigration Reform Will Spell End of Boehner's Speakership...Audio...
HOUSE GOP TO OBAMA: LET'S DO 'YEAR OF ACTION' TOGETHER...
Ryan plan includes citizenship for illegals...
Priebus: We need 'something big'...
Business execs pressure GOP to pass bill...
Immigration officers warn amnesty would 'overload the system'...
Sessions: Should not cater to the whims of CEOs...
CRUZ: AMNESTY PUSH RUINS HOPES OF RETAKING SENATE
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MSNBC "We have dismissed the person responsible for the tweet. Cheerios Tweet - Cheerios commercial that features a biracial family.
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http://www.theblaze.com/blog/ 2014/01/31/the-secret-1971- memo-exposed-by-progressive- rep-keith-ellison-that-you- need-to-read/
Recently we read through progressive Representative Keith Ellison’s (DFL-MN) new autobiography, “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.”
One section that struck us was Ellison’s discussion of the evolution of conservatism from Barry Goldwater to today.
Read more...http://www.theblaze. com/blog/2014/01/31/the- secret-1971-memo-exposed-by- progressive-rep-keith-ellison- that-you-need-to-read/
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COULTER: REPUBLICANS ON SUICIDE WATCH...
Buchanan: Push for Immigration Reform Will Spell End of Boehner's Speakership...Audio...
HOUSE GOP TO OBAMA: LET'S DO 'YEAR OF ACTION' TOGETHER...
Ryan plan includes citizenship for illegals...
Priebus: We need 'something big'...
Business execs pressure GOP to pass bill...
Immigration officers warn amnesty would 'overload the system'...
Sessions: Should not cater to the whims of CEOs...
CRUZ: AMNESTY PUSH RUINS HOPES OF RETAKING SENATE
http://www.hollywoodreporter.
MSNBC "We have dismissed the person responsible for the tweet. Cheerios Tweet - Cheerios commercial that features a biracial family.
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The secret 1971 memo exposed by Progressive Rep. Keith Ellison that you need to read
Jan. 31, 2014 10:34am
Benjamin Weingarten
Recently we read through progressive Representative Keith Ellison’s (DFL-MN) new autobiography, “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.”
One section that struck us was Ellison’s discussion of the evolution of conservatism from Barry Goldwater to today.
Read more...http://www.theblaze.
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from Step by Step and other schools in Delhi and Srinagar participated
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Malachi Dupre (15) catches the ball over Team Highlight cournerback Jermaine Roberts (2) during the first half of the Under Armour All America football game at Tropicana Field last month. / Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports
Written by
Glenn Guilbeau
BATON ROUGE — LSU has a chance to finish off its
2014 football signing class with a flourish, if things go right in the
Golden and Sunshine states over the final days of recruiting with
national signing day on Wednesday.
If things go deep south, though, the Tigers’ class could still be ranked in the top 10 nationally, but may be forever known as the what-if class because of the gobs of talent that left the state in one of Louisiana’s best classes in history.
Two difference makers were in Los Angeles over the weekend visiting UCLA – No. 1 ranked wide receiver Malachi Dupre and No. 5 ranked outside linebacker Kenny Young both of John Curtis High in the New Orleans area.
“It’s hard for me to say right now,” Curtis coach J.T. Curtis said Friday while at the Louisiana High School Athletic Association convention here. “I know that Malachi is very interested in UCLA, and they’ve recruited him for a long time. LSU certainly is in there. And so is Florida State and Alabama. I mean look at those schools. It’s hard to make a decision about one of those right away.”
Dupre, who is 6-foot-4 and 175 pounds with 4.6 speed in the 40-yard dash, visited LSU on Jan. 17, Alabama on Jan. 18, Florida State on Jan. 24, Ole Miss early last week and then flew to Los Angeles late Thursday afternoon. After getting back from Oxford, Miss., at 1 a.m. Thursday due to ice storm traffic, Dupre met Alabama coach Nick Saban Thursday mid-morning and LSU coach Les Miles that afternoon before going to the New Orleans airport.
Dupre is the No. 15 overall prospect in the nation, according to Rivals.com, and No. 2 in Louisiana behind LSU commitment/tailback Leonard Fournette of St. Augustine High in New Orleans.
“Coach Miles met with Malachi and his parents on Thursday and had a very good visit,” Curtis said. “I spoke with him after that. I asked him if he wanted to eliminate anyone, and he had not come to any definite conclusion of eliminating anybody. He was not at that point.”
Young, who is 6-2 and 220, joined Dupre on the trip to UCLA. He visited Texas A&M on Jan. 17, Arkansas on Jan. 22 and Oklahoma State on Jan. 24. Young is the No. 8 prospect in Louisiana and No. 95 nationally by Rivals.com.
“Kenny met with Coach Miles on Thursday and with coaches from Oklahoma State and Texas A&M,” Curtis said. “I think he’s pretty much open, too. We’re going to sit down with them on Monday and try to begin to pare this thing down.”
Both Dupre and Young will be announcing their college decisions on national ESPN television Wednesday morning.
“I think Florida State is LSU’s biggest threat for Dupre,” Michael Scarborough of TigerBait.com/Rivals.com said Saturday. “Young is down to LSU, UCLA and Texas A&M.”
At Florida State, Dupre could catch passes from Heisman Trophy and BCS national championship winning quarterback Jameis Winston for at least one season.
LSU coaches have been visiting California as well as the Tigers have been recruiting Adoree Jackson, the No. 1 player in the nation in the athlete category by Rivals.com and No. 6 national prospect out of Gardena, Calif. He is also the No. 1 overall prospect in the Golden State. Jackson, who plays cornerback, visited LSU on Oct. 12 when the Tigers beat Florida. Florida, UCLA and USC are also recruiting.
Meanwhile in Florida, LSU hopes to sign No. 3 ranked defensive tackle Travonte Valentine of Hialeah, Fla., over Texas and Miami. Valentine (6-3, 286) visited LSU on Jan. 24 and was at Texas on Jan. 17. He is the No. 7 overall prospect in the Sunshine State.
The Tigers’ other top two targets, according to Scarborough, are No. 26-rated defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao of San Antonio, Texas, and unranked offensive tackle Derrick Kelly of Havana, Fla. Lealaimatafao (6-2, 301) visited LSU on Jan. 17, UCLA on Jan. 22 and Oregon on Jan. 24. He is the No. 43 prospect in Texas, according to Rivals.com. Kelly (6-5, 290) visited Georgia on Friday, LSU on Jan. 24, and Florida on Dec. 13.
LSU had been recruiting No. 3 ranked weak side defensive end Lorenzo Carter of Norcross, Ga., but landing him looks slim now.
“He is likely going to Georgia,” Scarborough said.
Thus, the Tigers have been scrambling to fill out the 25 signee limit as they did not host any prospects this weekend. LSU’s 19th commitment on Thursday was from unranked athlete Russell Gage of Redemptorist High in Baton Rouge. The other schools interested in the No. 34 prospect in the state by Rivals.com were not BCS powers. They were Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana Tech, Hawaii, Grambling, Tulane and Southern Mississippi.
Miles is also making a late push for TCU commitment Emanuel Porter of Lincoln High in Dallas. He is only the No. 83 ranked wide receiver in the nation and 70th overall prospect in Texas, but Miles made the trip to Dallas to see him over the weekend. Porter has flipped once before. He was originally a commitment to Texas.
“I think it’s very possibly that they only sign 23 or 24,” Scarborough said. Last week, Scarborough expected LSU to sign the full 25.
The Tigers’ class of 2014 is ranked No. 6 at the moment by Rivals.com behind No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Tennessee and No. 5 Florida State.
The addition of Dupre alone will significantly improve the Tigers’ ranking. So will that of Jackson, Valentine and/or Young. A top two or three class is possible, Scarborough said.
Should Dupre go elsewhere, though, he will join the likes of an alarmingly large number of exiting elite state prospects this recruiting season that has had much of LSU’s fan base worried. Those are No. 1 offensive tackle Cameron Robinson of West Monroe who committed to Alabama as the No. 17 overall prospect in the nation, No. 3 wide receiver Speedy Noil of Karr High in New Orleans who committed to Texas A&M as the No. 21 overall prospect, No. 4 safety Laurence “Hootie” Jones of Neville High in Monroe who committed to Alabama as the No. 42 overall prospect and No. 6 strong side defensive end Gerald Willis III of Karr High who committed to Florida as the No. 83 overall prospect.
Of Rivals.com’s top 100, LSU has commitments from only Fournette, the No. 1 tailback and No. 4 overall prospect, and No. 10 wide receiver, No. 73 overall prospect Trey Quinn of Barbe High in Lake Charles. It also has early signee Brandon Harris, the No. 5 quarterback and No. 99 overall prospect from Parkway High in Bossier City.
Dupre is No. 15 and Young is No. 95.
“They really need those two,” Scarborough said.
If things go deep south, though, the Tigers’ class could still be ranked in the top 10 nationally, but may be forever known as the what-if class because of the gobs of talent that left the state in one of Louisiana’s best classes in history.
Two difference makers were in Los Angeles over the weekend visiting UCLA – No. 1 ranked wide receiver Malachi Dupre and No. 5 ranked outside linebacker Kenny Young both of John Curtis High in the New Orleans area.
“It’s hard for me to say right now,” Curtis coach J.T. Curtis said Friday while at the Louisiana High School Athletic Association convention here. “I know that Malachi is very interested in UCLA, and they’ve recruited him for a long time. LSU certainly is in there. And so is Florida State and Alabama. I mean look at those schools. It’s hard to make a decision about one of those right away.”
Dupre, who is 6-foot-4 and 175 pounds with 4.6 speed in the 40-yard dash, visited LSU on Jan. 17, Alabama on Jan. 18, Florida State on Jan. 24, Ole Miss early last week and then flew to Los Angeles late Thursday afternoon. After getting back from Oxford, Miss., at 1 a.m. Thursday due to ice storm traffic, Dupre met Alabama coach Nick Saban Thursday mid-morning and LSU coach Les Miles that afternoon before going to the New Orleans airport.
Dupre is the No. 15 overall prospect in the nation, according to Rivals.com, and No. 2 in Louisiana behind LSU commitment/tailback Leonard Fournette of St. Augustine High in New Orleans.
“Coach Miles met with Malachi and his parents on Thursday and had a very good visit,” Curtis said. “I spoke with him after that. I asked him if he wanted to eliminate anyone, and he had not come to any definite conclusion of eliminating anybody. He was not at that point.”
Young, who is 6-2 and 220, joined Dupre on the trip to UCLA. He visited Texas A&M on Jan. 17, Arkansas on Jan. 22 and Oklahoma State on Jan. 24. Young is the No. 8 prospect in Louisiana and No. 95 nationally by Rivals.com.
“Kenny met with Coach Miles on Thursday and with coaches from Oklahoma State and Texas A&M,” Curtis said. “I think he’s pretty much open, too. We’re going to sit down with them on Monday and try to begin to pare this thing down.”
Both Dupre and Young will be announcing their college decisions on national ESPN television Wednesday morning.
“I think Florida State is LSU’s biggest threat for Dupre,” Michael Scarborough of TigerBait.com/Rivals.com said Saturday. “Young is down to LSU, UCLA and Texas A&M.”
At Florida State, Dupre could catch passes from Heisman Trophy and BCS national championship winning quarterback Jameis Winston for at least one season.
LSU coaches have been visiting California as well as the Tigers have been recruiting Adoree Jackson, the No. 1 player in the nation in the athlete category by Rivals.com and No. 6 national prospect out of Gardena, Calif. He is also the No. 1 overall prospect in the Golden State. Jackson, who plays cornerback, visited LSU on Oct. 12 when the Tigers beat Florida. Florida, UCLA and USC are also recruiting.
Meanwhile in Florida, LSU hopes to sign No. 3 ranked defensive tackle Travonte Valentine of Hialeah, Fla., over Texas and Miami. Valentine (6-3, 286) visited LSU on Jan. 24 and was at Texas on Jan. 17. He is the No. 7 overall prospect in the Sunshine State.
The Tigers’ other top two targets, according to Scarborough, are No. 26-rated defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao of San Antonio, Texas, and unranked offensive tackle Derrick Kelly of Havana, Fla. Lealaimatafao (6-2, 301) visited LSU on Jan. 17, UCLA on Jan. 22 and Oregon on Jan. 24. He is the No. 43 prospect in Texas, according to Rivals.com. Kelly (6-5, 290) visited Georgia on Friday, LSU on Jan. 24, and Florida on Dec. 13.
LSU had been recruiting No. 3 ranked weak side defensive end Lorenzo Carter of Norcross, Ga., but landing him looks slim now.
“He is likely going to Georgia,” Scarborough said.
Thus, the Tigers have been scrambling to fill out the 25 signee limit as they did not host any prospects this weekend. LSU’s 19th commitment on Thursday was from unranked athlete Russell Gage of Redemptorist High in Baton Rouge. The other schools interested in the No. 34 prospect in the state by Rivals.com were not BCS powers. They were Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana Tech, Hawaii, Grambling, Tulane and Southern Mississippi.
Miles is also making a late push for TCU commitment Emanuel Porter of Lincoln High in Dallas. He is only the No. 83 ranked wide receiver in the nation and 70th overall prospect in Texas, but Miles made the trip to Dallas to see him over the weekend. Porter has flipped once before. He was originally a commitment to Texas.
“I think it’s very possibly that they only sign 23 or 24,” Scarborough said. Last week, Scarborough expected LSU to sign the full 25.
The Tigers’ class of 2014 is ranked No. 6 at the moment by Rivals.com behind No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Tennessee and No. 5 Florida State.
The addition of Dupre alone will significantly improve the Tigers’ ranking. So will that of Jackson, Valentine and/or Young. A top two or three class is possible, Scarborough said.
Should Dupre go elsewhere, though, he will join the likes of an alarmingly large number of exiting elite state prospects this recruiting season that has had much of LSU’s fan base worried. Those are No. 1 offensive tackle Cameron Robinson of West Monroe who committed to Alabama as the No. 17 overall prospect in the nation, No. 3 wide receiver Speedy Noil of Karr High in New Orleans who committed to Texas A&M as the No. 21 overall prospect, No. 4 safety Laurence “Hootie” Jones of Neville High in Monroe who committed to Alabama as the No. 42 overall prospect and No. 6 strong side defensive end Gerald Willis III of Karr High who committed to Florida as the No. 83 overall prospect.
Of Rivals.com’s top 100, LSU has commitments from only Fournette, the No. 1 tailback and No. 4 overall prospect, and No. 10 wide receiver, No. 73 overall prospect Trey Quinn of Barbe High in Lake Charles. It also has early signee Brandon Harris, the No. 5 quarterback and No. 99 overall prospect from Parkway High in Bossier City.
Dupre is No. 15 and Young is No. 95.
“They really need those two,” Scarborough said.
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