Tinker
Dear God I come to you with a very heavy heart not only is our country leaders sinful, but they don't even care about our children. Who will suffer the worst economic collapse in America history all because of our leaders poor personal character today.
Inflation will make consumer items just to much to afford, and I don't understand how the children who will be grown can survive making a living in those super inflated reality like that.
Dear God I come to you with a very heavy heart not only is our country leaders sinful, but they don't even care about our children. Who will suffer the worst economic collapse in America history all because of our leaders poor personal character today.
Inflation will make consumer items just to much to afford, and I don't understand how the children who will be grown can survive making a living in those super inflated reality like that.
I went to a movie for 15 cents when I was a
young child, now that I am a older man, it cost $10.00 dollars. I truly
don't know what that same movie might cost our grown children in the
future.
The America Government is going to collapse into a worthless printing press that has no value to anyone. I never thought about how my neighborhood would be like without a government before.
How will that really be for our children trying to buy food with money that has inflated out of existence, valueless!
The America Government is going to collapse into a worthless printing press that has no value to anyone. I never thought about how my neighborhood would be like without a government before.
How will that really be for our children trying to buy food with money that has inflated out of existence, valueless!
Your miracle of human life
will be slaughtered by our American governments leaders who have been
behaving like callous heartless cowards living today. They simply
don't seem to believe in anything Lord, we need your divine help God to
save our children. The children have been abandon because of the bad
behavior of the men living today.
The elitist are talking in front of us just like we are their captive audience-----------------
Thanks to the corrupt political ideas of the modern day progressive political movement in America today. That has been pushing aside the United States Constitution like a interfering morality.
The power seeking Washington DC running dogs politicians have been very careful to keep the American people politics all mixed up, so they can divide the way the American people vote. Mainly voting ether Democrat/Republican.
Right under the American people noses in plain sight. Institutionalizing the American people government system into this helicoptered way of moving around the American people wealth and political power. Sometimes with the Republicans, and then sometimes with the Democrats.
But always between the two same ruling United States Government aristocrats running the way the American people live their daily lives. Who I call the northeastern ivy league elitism class
Decent American people just might be getting our numbered by the millions of people who want to live off of the United States Government. And in my mind that is not a decent human emotion to feel. Because living off of someone else labor and money is not a decent feeling at all.
Where is the American people sense of right and wrong, good from bad, as they choose to make living off the United States Federal Government services their daily livelihood?
So whether you call the ivy league elites political ideas progressive, or otherwise, we the American people are receiving the same corrupted political mess of today. Illegal Mexicans pouring over the American borders to vote Democrat, and the millions of black Americans voters willing to do the same. The labor unions siding with that collection of block American voters trying to game the Unites States federal government system of government into a source of political wealth and power for themselves.
Screwing the rest of the American people and using people for their own aristocrats entertainment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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The political dogs keep slaughtering the American people economy
This is truly horrible looking at how Tweedledee/Tweedledum keep corrupting the American people federal government. By buying votes with government giveaways subsidy. Now they are giving money away to the big farming industry. This is how they justify their pathetic political existence running the American people government.
This kind of wasteful corruption is going to slaughter the American people economy soon. Maybe after that tragic economy calamity the American people will truly throw the bums out of Washington DC.
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http://www.google.com/ hostednews/afp/article/ ALeqM5gaICQdsN_CfEbQM- B1FeNqOtxH_A?docId=74329e9a- 4e20-4f6f-9037-c3bd8dba5530
News: Obama signs $950 billion farm bill
AFP - 43 minutes ago East Lansing (United States) — President Barack Obama signed an agriculture bill worth more than $950 billion Friday, saying the rare product.
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The political dogs keep slaughtering the American people economy
This is truly horrible looking at how Tweedledee/Tweedledum keep corrupting the American people federal government. By buying votes with government giveaways subsidy. Now they are giving money away to the big farming industry. This is how they justify their pathetic political existence running the American people government.
This kind of wasteful corruption is going to slaughter the American people economy soon. Maybe after that tragic economy calamity the American people will truly throw the bums out of Washington DC.
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http://www.google.com/
News: Obama signs $950 billion farm bill
AFP - 43 minutes ago East Lansing (United States) — President Barack Obama signed an agriculture bill worth more than $950 billion Friday, saying the rare product.
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Will Mobocracy triumph in Ukraine?
We Americans seem to be able to put our devotion to democratic principles on the shelf. - -------------------
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How the GOP lost Middle America
The party went with the folks who paid for their campaigns, only to lose the folks who had given them their landslides.
http://www.anncoulter.com/
A BRIDGE TOO FAR-FETCHED
February 5, 2014
New Jersey governor Chris Christie deserves to be defended.
The gravamen of the media's case against Christie on Bridgegate seems to be that he is a "bully" -- which I painstakingly gleaned from the fact that the governor is called a "bully" 1 million times a night on MSNBC and in hundreds of blog postings and New York Times reports.
Christie is not a bully. If anything, he's a pansy, a man terrified of the liberal media, of Wall Street, of Silicon Valley, of Obama, of Bruce Springsteen, of Mark Zuckerberg, of Chuck Schumer. It's a good bet he's afraid of his own shadow. (In fairness, his shadow is probably pretty big and scary.) About the only thing Christie doesn't seem afraid of is the buffet at Sizzler.
Even Christie's defenders call him a bully, but in an admiring way. Fox News' Bill O'Reilly recently said of the governor: "One reason Mitt Romney lost to President Obama was that Governor Romney is too much of a gentleman. He apparently did not have the 'fire in the belly' to deliver a knockout blow. But Christie does and is therefore a threat to the Democratic Party."
O'Reilly thinks Christie would have gotten in Obama's face? (I mean other than for a quick make-out session with Obama during Hurricane Sandy?)
By sheer coincidence, that was Christie's job at the 2012 Republican National Convention. As the keynote speaker, it was his assignment to "deliver a knockout blow" to Obama.
Let's see how he did.
In Christie's entire gaseous convention speech, he talked about New Jersey (ad nauseam), his parents, his kids, his upbringing, every tedious detail of his tedious life -- "I coached our sons Andrew and Patrick on the fields of Mendham, and ... I watched with pride as our daughters Sarah and Bridget marched with their soccer teams in the Labor Day parade."
Just before I dozed off, I seem to remember Christie sharing his seven-layer dip recipe. Read More »
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Jewish World Review
How the Sunshine State's special election could horribly burn Obama
By George Will
Matters are, however, murky. Tip O’Neill’s axiom that “all politics is local” has been rendered anachronistic by the national government that liberals such as O’Neill created. Today’s administrative state touches everyone everywhere, so all politics is partly national. Politics in Florida’s 13th Congressional District today concerns the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Obama carried this Gulf Coast district, a one-county constituency near Tampa, by 8.2 points in 2008 and 5.6 points in 2012. Although Sink hadn’t lived in the district until very recently, she has almost 100 percent name recognition here because she has run statewide, almost winning the governorship in 2010, when she carried the county by 5.7 points. Between 2007 and 2011, she was Florida’s chief financial officer.
Read more...http://www.
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Football
Football Again Among Top 10 in Attendance
Published: February 06, 2014, 03:31 PM (CT)
by Michael Bonnette (@LSUBonnette), Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/SID
BATON ROUGE – For the 14th straight year, LSU has finished ranked in the top 10 nationally in home football attendance with an average of 91,418 fans a contest, the NCAA announced on Thursday.
LSU’s average of 91,418 fans at home puts the Tigers at No. 8 in the nation. Michigan led the country with an average of 111,592. LSU finished fourth in the SEC behind Alabama (101,505), Tennessee (95,584) and Georgia (92,746) – all three of which currently have larger stadiums than LSU.
Twelve of the 14 schools in the SEC ranked in the Top 30 in attendance in 2013 with Mississippi State and Vanderbilt being the two exceptions.
LSU has ranked in the top 10 in attendance each year dating back to 2000 when the Tigers were No.
5 nationally with an average of 87,815. LSU has averaged over 90,000 fans in Tiger Stadium for the past 13 years, which includes a school-record of 92,868 during the 13-0 regular season in 2011.
The highest LSU has ever ranked nationally in attendance came in 1963 when the Tigers ranked No. 2 with an average or 66,141 fans a game.
LSU will open the newly expanded Tiger Stadium and its 10th year under Les Miles on Saturday, Sept. 6 when the Tigers host Sam Houston State in the home opener for 2014.
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TIME | SIGNEE | POS. | HOMETOWN | HIGH SCHOOL (PREV. SCHOOL) | HT. | WT. | VIDEO | LIKE | |||||||||||||
1. | Enrolled | Brandon Harris | QB | Bossier City, La. | Parkway HS | 6-3 | 180 | ||||||||||||||
2. | Enrolled | Ed Paris Jr. | CB | Arlington, Texas | Mansfield Timberview HS | 6-0 | 190 | ||||||||||||||
3. | 7:12 a.m. | John Battle | S | Hallandale, Fla. | Hallandale HS | 6-0 | 179 | ||||||||||||||
4. | 7:18 a.m. | Donnie Alexander | LB | New Orleans, La. | Edna Karr HS | 6-1 | 201 | ||||||||||||||
5. | 7:25 a.m. | Jacory Washington | TE | Westlake, La. | Westlake HS | 6-5 | 215 | ||||||||||||||
6. | 7:30 a.m. | William Clapp | OL | New Orleans, La. | Brother Martin HS | 6-4 | 275 | ||||||||||||||
7. | 7:38 a.m. | Garrett Brumfield | OL | Baton Rouge, La. | University HS | 6-3 | 285 | ||||||||||||||
8. | 7:45 a.m. | Tony Upchurch | WR | Pearland, Texas | Glenda Dawson HS | 6-2 | 228 | ||||||||||||||
9. | 7:51 a.m. | D.J. Chark | WR | Alexandria, La. | Alexandria HS | 6-1 | 176 | ||||||||||||||
10. | 7:58 a.m. | Clifton Garrett | LB | Plainfield, Ill. | Plainfield South HS | 6-3 | 220 | ||||||||||||||
11. | 8:15 a.m. | Trey Quinn | WR | Lake Charles, La. | Barbe HS | 6-0 | 192 | ||||||||||||||
12. | 8:19 a.m. | Jamal Adams | S | Carrollton, Texas | Hebron HS | 6-0 | 207 | ||||||||||||||
13. | 8:36 a.m. | Cameron Gamble | PK | Flower Mound, Texas | Flower Mound HS | 5-9 | 182 | ||||||||||||||
14. | 9:05 a.m. | Sione Teuhema | DE | Keller, Texas | Keller HS | 6-3 | 215 | ||||||||||||||
15. | 9:08 a.m. | Darrel Williams | RB | Marrero, La. | John Ehret HS | 5-11 | 209 | ||||||||||||||
16. | 9:16 a.m. | Devin Voorhies | S | Woodville, Miss. | Wilkinson County HS | 6-1 | 197 | ||||||||||||||
17. | 9:49 a.m. | Trey Lealaimatafao | DT | San Antonio, Texas | Warren HS | 6-0 | 300 | ||||||||||||||
18. | 10:25 a.m. | Travonte Valentine | DT | Hialeah, Fla. | Champagnat Catholic HS | 6-3 | 325 | ||||||||||||||
19. | 10:31 a.m. | Russell Gage | ATH | Baton Rouge, La. | Redemptorist HS | 6-0 | 175 | ||||||||||||||
20. | 11:45 a.m. | Davon Godchaux | DT | Plaquemine, La. | Plaquemine HS | 6-4 | 271 | ||||||||||||||
21. | 11:49 a.m. | Malachi Dupre | WR | New Orleans, La. | John Curtis HS | 6-3 | 188 | ||||||||||||||
22. | 11:53 a.m. | Leonard Fournette | RB | New Orleans, La. | Saint Augustine HS | 6-1 | 224 | ||||||||||||||
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