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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: Yeah, I listened to a few minutes of Beck Today . . .
« on: May 30, 2010, 06:55:13 PM »
love it when beck whines about the gov't not doing enough.
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love crap like this:
Love it! (and Kid Cudi)
first song I heard from him:
LOVE both of these songs. Kid Cudi's mixtapes are amazing.
love crap like this:
does anyone here like deer tick
true, no swedish meatballs.
NFM has every type of F that you could ever need and at all price ranges imo. not as stylish as IKEA tho probly.
this line up looks horrible.
i'm guessing he meant the food, which they don't sell at NFM (do they?)
QuoteGimme Gilbert
This thing is a lot deeper than the media is letting on right now. Too many people involved for this to have no implications on sanctions against them.
So what does this all mean? Worse case scenario for KU, what is the possibility for Sanctions on the B-Ball program?
Don't mean to muddy the recruiting thread as this is just vaguely recruiting related but I think it is the best example I have seen to date:QuoteNO one is perfect. No one works harder!
This Staff seeks that toughness and love of the game that is SO lacking
in College Hoops. A hardnosed 3* is much better for FM than some ca_dy-a_s
AAU 5*
NBA/NFL have FULL access to their "picks" (much more than NCAA allows) and
LOOK @ their BomBs*/?
For those counting at home that is NO/SO/FULL/LOOK in all caps, an unattached *, "picks" in quotations for no reason and the word candy encoded so as not to offend anyone. This was all before the grand finale of: BomBs*/?...... which was pretty amazing
Does he want it to be law, that if you don't follow his religion and said religions laws, you will be arrested and most likely executed? Yes.
I'd understand the rage if it were a statue of Osama Bin Laden. Guess I don't see the connection though.Typical libs...everyone (read Americans/whites/men/straight people/Christians/etc) must be thenthitive to all others, but other groups don't have to be.
I don't think black conservative atheists should be pissed about this either.
And aren't the muslims opening this American?
Imam Rauf is the leader of the mosque.
Omar Ahmad is the head of CAIR, primary funder for the mosque.QuoteBack in 2004, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf was invited to speak in Sydney, Australia, by Premier Bob Carr. According to an article that was published at the time in the Sydney Morning Herald, Imam Rauf stated, "The U.S. and the West must acknowledge the harm they have done to Muslims before terrorism can end." Published on March 21, 2004, the article quoted the Imam from New York. "Speaking from his New York mosque, Imam Feisal said the West had to understand the terrorists' point of view." Rauf further stated, "The Islamic method of waging war is not to kill innocent civilians. But it was Christians in World War II who bombed civilians in Dresden and Hiroshima, neither of which were military targets."
"The Islamic method of waging war is not to kill innocent civilians…" Really? Wow, glad that was cleared up. So where did that stack of dead bodies (from the 15,297 terrorist attacks perpetrated in the name of Jihad and Islam since 9/11) come from?
"The West had to understand the terrorists' point of view." Actually, I do understand their point of view. I have read the Koran, the Hadith and the Sira. This so-called "religion of peace" is nothing of the sort. I think the founder of CAIR (the Council of American-Islamic Relations), Omar Ahmad, summed it up best when he said, "Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth." This statement has been widely reported over the years, but it appears Mr. Rauf is counting on the ignorance of many people to win this argument. Ahmad's statement reflects nothing more than a fervent wish for domination, pure and simple.
http://www.weeklyblitz.net/732/the-apple-doesnt-fall-far
Typical libs...everyone (read Americans/whites/men/straight people/Christians/etc) must be thenthitive to all others, but other groups don't have to be.
QuoteI said yesterday the recruiting season has been a big disappointment. nobody can really disagree, though cobb is one of the big recruits we've had. the potential was there for so much more. or was it?
i'm starting to realize it's not carmody's fault. maybe it's a subpar arena, sharing a weight lifting facility with how many other squads, and a locker room that doesn't remind anybody of what Michigan state has. MSU has a special hang-out lounge with huge flat screens and leather chairs. their locker room rivals notre dame's for football.
and doncha think oregon has a pretty nice joint thanks to phil knight?
if brust goes to wisky to the kohl center and comes here, does that play a role?
what about loyd coming to central st and going to niketown?
let's see. ryan vs. carmody, altman vs. carmody, maybe that's really a wash. they're all good coaches.
looking at the schools, we're better regarded academically, but if you go to UW, Oregon, CU, they're not diploma mills.
you're want brust, mills, loyd, you tell them to ignore NCAA history and be part of something special here. but everything else is sort of a wash. CU, UW, oregon, not bad places.
yet the facilities? yikes. i love our arena bbut 18 yr old boys probably see what else is out there and think, "yeah, now THIS is the big time"
or maybe it's the fact we're basically returning our whole starting lineup and none of these were gonna crack it.
you decide.
until there's a quote by someone that says "...and we gave that money to [insert ku player]" the whole story, while wildly entertaining, probably won't amount to much of anything. Maybe Sweet Lew somehow gets canned, but I doubt it. I do hope we get a them-crackers-be-shakin' moment though.