Tinker
Somehow I don't believe that the Tea Party American people are the extremist that the Democratic and liberal TV media say they are...What do you think?
Tweedledum/Tweedledee meaning the Republican/Democrat political parties have been taking the American people federal government over the extreme cliff edge for the past one hundred years all by themselves.
The Washington DC establishment daily politics of today's racial merchants, and institutionalized government corruptions. Is about to completely destroy the United States of America Constitution as it was written but now because of them is becoming a lost thing of beauty very soon.
The American people Tea Party political movement wanted the
Washington DC political establishment to run the American people
Government just like the United States Constitution is written.
The Tea Party was said to be a group of very extreme people by today's News Median, and the Washington DC political establishments.
The Tea Party was said to be a group of very extreme people by today's News Median, and the Washington DC political establishments.
So now we see what Barack and Michelle was talking about back in 2008.
“We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” — Barack Obama, October 30, 2008
“We are going to have to change our conversation; we’re going to have to change our traditions, our history; we’re going to have to move into a different place as a nation.” — Michelle Obama, May 14, 2008
“We are going to have to change our conversation; we’re going to have to change our traditions, our history; we’re going to have to move into a different place as a nation.” — Michelle Obama, May 14, 2008
To fundamentally reform a nation politics into the image of the Northeastern Ivy league progressive oracle.
http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2014/02/02/not-even-a- smidgen-of-corruption-its- obama-versus-oreilly-during- interview-that-got-downright- contentious-at-times/
http://www.anncoulter.com/
Leave aside the harm cheap labor being dumped on the country does to the millions of unemployed Americans. What does it mean for the Republican Party?
Citing surveys from the Pew Research Center, the Pew Hispanic Center, Gallup, NBC News, Harris polling, the Annenberg Policy Center, Latino Decisions, the Center for Immigration Studies and the Hudson Institute, Schlafly's report overwhelmingly demonstrates that merely continuing our current immigration policies spells doom for the Republican Party.
Immigrants -- all immigrants -- have always been the bulwark of the Democratic Party. For one thing, recent arrivals tend to be poor and in need of government assistance. Also, they're coming from societies that are far more left-wing than our own. History shows that, rather than fleeing those policies, they bring their cultures with them. (Look at what New Yorkers did to Vermont.)
This is not a secret. For at least a century, there's never been a period when a majority of immigrants weren't Democrats.
At the current accelerated rate of immigration -- 1.1 million new immigrants every year -- Republicans will be a fringe party in about a decade.
Thanks to endless polling, we have a pretty good idea of what most immigrants believe.
According to a Harris poll, 81 percent of native-born citizens think the schools should teach students to be proud of being American. Only 50 percent of naturalized U.S. citizens do.
While 67 percent of native-born Americans believe our Constitution is a higher legal authority than international law, only 37 percent of naturalized citizens agree.
No wonder they vote 2-1 for the Democrats. Read More »
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‘Not Even a Smidgen of Corruption’: It’s Obama Versus O’Reilly During Interview That Got Downright Contentious at Times
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GOP CRAFTS PLAN TO WRECK THE COUNTRY, LOSE VOTERS
January 29, 2014
As House Republicans prepare to sell out the country on
immigration this week, Phyllis Schlafly has produced a stunning report
on how immigration is changing the country. The report is still
embargoed, but someone slipped me a copy, and it's too important to
wait.
Leave aside the harm cheap labor being dumped on the country does to the millions of unemployed Americans. What does it mean for the Republican Party?
Citing surveys from the Pew Research Center, the Pew Hispanic Center, Gallup, NBC News, Harris polling, the Annenberg Policy Center, Latino Decisions, the Center for Immigration Studies and the Hudson Institute, Schlafly's report overwhelmingly demonstrates that merely continuing our current immigration policies spells doom for the Republican Party.
Immigrants -- all immigrants -- have always been the bulwark of the Democratic Party. For one thing, recent arrivals tend to be poor and in need of government assistance. Also, they're coming from societies that are far more left-wing than our own. History shows that, rather than fleeing those policies, they bring their cultures with them. (Look at what New Yorkers did to Vermont.)
This is not a secret. For at least a century, there's never been a period when a majority of immigrants weren't Democrats.
At the current accelerated rate of immigration -- 1.1 million new immigrants every year -- Republicans will be a fringe party in about a decade.
Thanks to endless polling, we have a pretty good idea of what most immigrants believe.
According to a Harris poll, 81 percent of native-born citizens think the schools should teach students to be proud of being American. Only 50 percent of naturalized U.S. citizens do.
While 67 percent of native-born Americans believe our Constitution is a higher legal authority than international law, only 37 percent of naturalized citizens agree.
No wonder they vote 2-1 for the Democrats. Read More »
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http://www.theblaze.com/
‘2016’ Filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza vs. Ex-Domestic Terrorist Bill Ayers in Contentious Debate – Watch the Highlights
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Conservative filmmaker Dinesh
D’Souza and the former leader of the far-left domestic terrorist group
Weather Underground, Bill Ayers, battled in a contentious debate held at
Dartmouth University on Thursday night.
Billed as the “ultimate fight between left and right,” the pair clashed on a variety of topics including, libertarianism, Israel, the Second Amendment and Ayers’ radical past. We’ve compiled a list of highlights from the debate below:
Read more...http://www.theblaze.Billed as the “ultimate fight between left and right,” the pair clashed on a variety of topics including, libertarianism, Israel, the Second Amendment and Ayers’ radical past. We’ve compiled a list of highlights from the debate below:
D’Souza questions Ayers about his radical past
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Sports
Tinker
Oh baby! God bless America if the LSU football coaching staff recruits......signing day Wednesday 5th of February.
Adoree
Valentine
Kenny Young
Emanuel Porter
Trey L.
Derrick Kelly
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Member since Aug 2009
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re: If we land Chi, Adoree and Valentine will we have... (Posted on 1/31/14 at 8:17 am to Tiger Nation 84)
If we finish with
Chi
Adoree
Valentine
Kenny Young
Emanuel Porter
Trey L.
Derrick Kelly
that puts us at 441.10, putting us well above Alabama's current 314.76. Even if we greyshirt Gage to make room for those 7, that puts us at 425.81. Even if we just finish with those 3, that puts us at 376.55
This post was edited on 1/31 at 8:19 am
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1/31/14 5:45 am CT
Good morning, Tiger Fans,
The LSU football coaching staff has been busy on the recruiting trail, touching base with prospects already committed to LSU and making in-home visits with key targets. Yesterday Coaches Miles, Cameron and Wilson all paid a visit to WR Malachi Dupre, and as you can see from the tweet in the sidebar of this page Dupre called it a “good visit.” Earlier in the day Coaches Saban and Kiffin of Alabama paid Dupre an in-home visit as well. Dupre’s teammate, LSU LB target Kenny Young, was also visited by LSU yesterday. Dupre and Young, along with LSU DL commit Davon Godchaux of Plaquemine, will all be taking official visits to UCLA this weekend, and LSU wanted to make one last face-to-face impression with these key targets before next week’s dead period begins. All signs point to successful visits, but we’ll just have to wait and see how things play out.
In all the time I’ve followed LSU football recruiting, I’ve never seen a year like this one, where we find ourselves with only five days before National Signing Day and so much uncertainty about how the class will finish. Lately I’ve received a wide range of messages about this year’s LSU recruiting efforts, some extremely pessimistic, other exceptionally optimistic. With that in mind, today let’s take a look at the worst- and best-case scenarios within the range of realistic expectations.
Hypothetical worst-case scenario:
• In-state sensations Dupre, Young, and Godchaux all go to UCLA.
• DE Deondre Clark decides to stay close to home and chooses Oklahoma.
• LSU misses out on both DT Travonte Valentine and DT Trey Lealaimatafao.
• There are no big surprise on signing day like CB Adoree Jackson or DE Lorenzo Carter.
Hypothetical best-case scenario:
• LSU lands Dupre and Young and holds on to Godchaux, giving LSU 10 out of the top-14 on my list of Top LA Prospects for 2014.
• LSU lands Valentine and Lealaimatafao, and holds onto Clark, giving LSU a total of 4 quality DLs (including Godchaux).
• LSU lands one big surprise on Signing Day, like Jackson or Carter.
Both of these scenarios are true possibilities, but the reality will likely fall somewhere between those two extremes. The best-case scenario would probably give LSU the second best class in the national team rankings (it will be almost impossible to surpass Alabama with the class they’re putting together), and arguably the best class in LSU’s history in terms of meeting team needs. The worst-case scenario would probably put LSU somewhere around 10-12, and barring any bizarre last minute flips would still give LSU four of the best players in the nation at their respective positions in RB Leonard Fournette, QB Brandon Harris, LB Clifton Garrett, and S Jamal Adams. How this thing ends is anyone’s guess at this point, but based on what I’m hearing from my sources I predict we’ll have many reasons to smile on National Signing Day.
With the big day quickly approaching, I’ve been making plans for keeping you up-to-date on all the action Wednesday. As we have for the last several years, on NSD we’ll update our page of Commitments/Signees every time the receipt of a player’s official papers are announced by LSU, and we’ll tweet the news to those of you who follow DandyDonLSU on Twitter. Usually we do that from the Recruiting Bash, but this year things will be a little different with a new start time and new venue for the Bash. As you’ll see in the press release below from the GridIron Club, doors won’t open until 10:30, and by that time many of the papers should already be in. What I plan on doing is having my nephew, John, post the info while I’m en route to Baton Rouge, and then once I’m setup at the Bash and able to take over, he’ll come meet me at our booth which will be situated downstairs near the event center entrance.
I’ve heard from many of you who are not pleased about the new setup for this year’s Bash, and I understand how you feel. In spite of the much pricier entrance fee for the main attraction in the event center (there will be no general admission tickets, and unless you pay $350 per year to be a GridIron Member, or are a VIP, you’ll have to fork out $1,500 to $2,000 for a table of 10), I’m hoping that a large number of you will still make it out and enjoy the festivities throughout the casino where there will be several TVs for live viewing. That’s where John and I will be situated, and I look forward to meeting and speaking to many of you there.
Here’s the official press release about the Bash from the Gridiron Club:
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Due to limited seating capacity in the Event Center, only tables seating ten will be available in the Event Center for $1,500-$2,000 each, which includes food and beverages throughout the event. Call Ed Fisher at (225) 767-7699 for availability of these tables. Membership in the Gridiron Club is available by calling Beth Tope at (225) 819-0128 and this membership will allow free admittance to the event.
Free viewing of the Bash will be available throughout the Casino. Celebrities and former players will be conducting interviews, Q&A and autograph signings throughout the casino during the day. Media outlets will be set up in the Stadium Club and there will be recruiting coverage by ESPN. A silent auction area will be available to anyone attending the event along with booths with LSU items for sale and a raffle of LSU items.
The event includes a highlight film of the 2013 season, other game films, up to the minute announcement of receipt of recruits’ letters of intent, coaches and former players speaking. LSU coach Les Miles will speak to the audience at 5:30 p.m. about his recruiting class. This is preceded by the LSU Golden Band, cheerleaders, Mike the Tiger and Golden Girls.
While at the Bash, I’ll be passing out hardcopies of my Top Louisiana Football Prospects for 2015. So far I’ve revealed numbers 11-50, and today I’ll continue with numbers 6-10. Monday we’ll do 1-5 and Tuesday I’ll probably add numbers 51-60. My complete list, which will be posted Wednesday morning, will include a top-100 and a few that I call “Best of the Rest.”
6. Kevin Henry (S), 6’1”, 200, Central of BR - LSU Commitment
7. Jerry Tillery (OT), 6’6”, 315, Evangel
8. Xavier Lewis (CB), 6’0”, 175, East St. John - LSU Commitment
9. Grant Burguillos (OL), 6’4”, 280, Mandeville
10. John Washington (DT), 6’3”, 290, West Monroe
In basketball news, LSU’s Lady Tigers improved to 17-4 on the season (6-2 in SEC play) with a 65-56 win over Mississippi State. The Tigers trailed 36-31 at the break after turning the ball over 15 times in the first half, but settled down in the second half and turned the ball over only four times in the final 20 minutes. The Tigers were led in scoring by Shanece McKinney who poured in a career-high 19 points by shooting a flawless 7-for-7 from the floor and 5-for-5 from the free throw line. Raigyne Moncrief garnered a SEC season-high of 17 points, while Jeanne Kenney added 13 points and seven assists. The reigning SEC Player of the Week, Theresa Plaisance, secured 12 points to run her streak to 11 consecutive outings with 10-plus points. Next up for the Lady Tigers is a road trip to No. 13 Kentucky on Sunday. Tip time is slated for 11 a.m. CT, and the game will be televised by Fox Sports Network (FSN) along with www.WatchESPN.com.
A little later this morning I’ll be heading out to Baton Rouge to attend LSU’s Baseball Media Day. The event starts at noon and will be followed by a 3:15 baseball practice. The practice is open to the public, and there should be great spring-like weather with a temperatures in the upper 60s. There’s nothing better for bringing on a case of Spring Fever than sitting in Alex Box Stadium under clear blue skies on a sunshiny day. I can hardly wait. Tomorrow I’ll give you a full report on what I see and hear.
Last but not least, I need to remind you that our annual DandyDon.com fundrasier will end Wednesday, and encourage those of you who haven’t yet done so to please consider pledging your support today. After Wednesday, you won’t be bothered by these appeals until next December. Thanks in advance for your support.
Reader Comments: Scott, here’s something to share with your readers. Dale Brown speaks out on changes needed to college basketball: Hey, college basketball: What can Brown do for you? LSU's former coach has a few ideas
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SEC Football Could Be in for a Huge 2014 National Signing Day
By Barrett Sallee , SEC Football Lead Writer Jan 31, 2014
We've reached the home stretch of the 2014 recruiting cycle.The next wave of college football superstars will sign the dotted line on Wednesday, Feb. 5, with several members of the class holding out to make their decisions until the last minute.
The rise in popularity of early enrollment and prospects and colleges using the January high school All-American games to get more bang for their buck has cut out some of the intrigue of national signing day itself. But there's still plenty to gain and lose on the home stretch.
There are 24 (and possibly up to 27) top-tier players committing on national signing day, with at least 16 considering SEC programs, according to MaxPreps.com's list of players committing over the next week.
Which schools have the most to gain or lose on national signing day?
LSU Tigers
No other program in the conference has more on the table on Wednesday than Les Miles' Tigers.
Don't count out a late push from Ole Miss, though. Dupre recently visited Oxford and appreciated the love he was shown.
Kenny Young, Dupre's teammate at John Curtis High School, will also have an LSU hat on the table during the school's signing day event. Young is a 6'2", 220-pound linebacker who's also considering UCLA, along with Texas A&M and Arkansas. The 4-star prospect is one of signing day's biggest mysteries and could be a nice piece to defensive coordinator John Chavis' defense in Baton Rouge.
At the same time 860 miles away in Hialeah, Fla., 6'3", 338-pound defensive tackle Travonte Valentine will be making his decision at Champagnat Catholic. The 4-star prospect could join a long line of successful Tiger defensive tackles at what's becoming "defensive tackle U," including Glenn Dorsey, Bennie Logan, Ego Ferguson and Anthony Johnson. LSU is the favorite, but don't count out Miami making a late push for the south Florida star.
If LSU can close strong on national signing day, it could jump up to the No. 2 spot in the national team rankings.
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re: Two Days and Counting, How does LSU Finish this Class? (Posted on 2/3/14 at 8:54 am to iAmThatMan)
I think we land these:
DE Sione Teuhema
WR Malachi Dupre
DT Travonte Valentine
DT Trey Lealaimatafao
And 2 from:
LB Kenny Young - 50%
OT Derrick Kelly - 50%
DB Adoree' Jackson - 45%
WR Emanuel Porter - 40% (depends on Malachi?)
DE Lorenzo Carter - 20%
?? Mystery Guest
D.Clark stays in the fold.
We finish with 25.
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014 | |
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The Advocate | Set for LSU, Davon Godchaux still wanted to explore |
Times Picayune | Xavier Lewis explains decommitment from LSU's 2015 class |
ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (15 min, 26 sec): Shea Dixon breaks on latest LSU recruiting news |
ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (9 min, 24 sec): Jeffrey Marx on Luke Boyd's journey to LSU part 1 |
ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (9 min, 45 sec): Jeffrey Marx on Luke Boyd's journey to LSU part 2 |
Times Picayune | Baseball: LSU left field job is a battle among three veterans |
LSU Reveille | Baseball: Tigers looking to replace leadership lost after Omaha trip |
LSU Reveille | Baseball: Domangue, Person bring winning combination from LSU-Eunice |
247 Sports | Inside the expert recruiting predictions, Dupre 94% LSU, Valentine 95% LSU |
Auburn 247 | Coaches' Take: Managing the numbers (DiNardo) |
ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (16 min, 35 sec): Interview with Malachi Dupre |
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