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Kansas State Football / CATCH THE BALL!!!!! :/
« on: October 10, 2015, 09:51:15 PM »
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Kansas State Football / Sugar Dick ' s Compliment Sandwich
« on: October 05, 2015, 10:33:05 PM »
Top Bread: osu kicking game was good. Their punter got good hang time and their kickoff guy placed the ball in the corner well. Also, made FG instead of missed FG was important, kinda.

Meat: Gundy is a stupid bitch face and looks like Bart simpson had sex with the landlord from something about Mary

Lettuce, et al.: osu remains a trash degenerate program, as evidenced by the cheap shot on Hubes

Bottom Bread: osu oline did a good job picking up the myriad blitzes we threw at them

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Kansas State Football / Just how trash is Okie State????
« on: October 03, 2015, 08:25:57 AM »
Super duper uber mega trash, that's how much.

The coach is a huge douche with a $2 haircut and kohl's brand khaki pants - fashion trash. :Carl:
They have two qbs - QB trash - named Mason and JW - idiot name trash  :comehere:
The offense consists of a game of 500 and the inverted wishbone - tecmo trash  :Yuck:
The college is in a place called still-water - mosquito trash  :Jammin':
Taken together, among other things, they amount to such a huge heaping pile of trash even new jersey would be jealous.

We rough ridin' humiliated them last season and will rough ridin' humiliate (win by a score) them today. :lynchmob:

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Ban the Democratic Party?
« on: June 23, 2015, 05:46:38 PM »
Can we ban the democratic party?  The Confederate flag equals racism because slavery got me thinking. The democratic party has stood for racism, black oppression, segregation and slavery for years. That heritage is embarrassing to this country and offends me.  For example:

Appendage of the KKK
Champions of Segregation, Jim Crow
Kennedy
Gore - filibuster the civil rights act, really?
Byrd
Wallace
Wilson

The list is endless. Add examples of democrat racism me here please. No sane Democrats allowed to post here.

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It's fascinating that, at a time when republicans have more power in government, at every level of government, than anytime in the last 80 years, lib7 can be so confident is his political convictions.  Is he delusional and/or ignorant? Probably a lot of both.

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Tech Support and Suggestion Board / Fix This Jerkoffs
« on: June 20, 2015, 05:52:45 PM »
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 :lynchmob:

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Kansas State Football / This Year's Scapegoat
« on: April 05, 2015, 09:42:54 PM »
Every year the collective group think of gEtard nation spontaneously selects a single player on the Wildcat defense to blame for every single yard our opponents gain on offense.  Likewise, that player's backup becomes a martyr, the most talented player on the team who doesn't play due to an unarticulated conspiracy.

Who will it be this year? Typically this player's position is safety.

Recent honorees:
Schellenberger, Tysyn

My prediction: Will Davis. The narrative is already being set up. Plus, he beat out drastically overrated Dakorey Johnson for PT last year, so the irrational hatred still simmers.

Nate Jackson is my dark horse. Plays safety. Generally has no idea where to go, so he might actually somewhat earn it.

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / SF next season
« on: March 26, 2015, 12:30:05 PM »
I'm pretty excited about this position, or at least I was

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Apparently Iowa or West Dakota or some bass ackwards place requires its D1 schools to play each other in hobby sports. Should the governor require the same?

We all know ku and kstate already play conference games, so check.

No way Marshall agrees to play ku. Wsu literally has nothing to gain from beating a team like ku. If they win, it's because they're supposed to win. But if they lose its a bad loss. So now way that happens without official action.

I'm not confident webber would properly schedule wsu.  Would probably have kstate trying to squeeze in a game minutes before the team is supposed to board a jet out of ICT to go to the Puerto Rico classic. Definitely need the officials to take care of this for him.

We need the governor to step up and make this happen.

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Kevin Spacey has a spot with etrade, where I'm pretty sure he rapes the female actress the moment the commercial ends. Ve


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When you're in a constant state of lying, deceiving, double-talking and abusing your power, you can't be bothered with document requests confirming your misdeeds, even though deleting stuff and disobeying subpoenas is so practiced it's instinctive.

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WASHINGTON — The White House is removing a federal regulation that subjects its Office of Administration to the Freedom of Information Act, making official a policy under Presidents Bush and Obama to reject requests for records to that office.

The White House said the cleanup of FOIA regulations is consistent with court rulings that hold that the office is not subject to the transparency law. The office handles, among other things, White House record-keeping duties like the archiving of e-mails.

But the timing of the move raised eyebrows among transparency advocates, coming on National Freedom of Information Day and during a national debate over the preservation of Obama administration records. It's also Sunshine Week, an effort by news organizations and watchdog groups to highlight issues of government transparency.

"The irony of this being Sunshine Week is not lost on me," said Anne Weismann of the liberal Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW.

"It is completely out of step with the president's supposed commitment to transparency," she said. "That is a critical office, especially if you want to know, for example, how the White House is dealing with e-mail."

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Unlike other offices within the White House, which were always exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, the Office of Administration responded to FOIA requests for 30 years. Until the Obama administration, watchdog groups on the left and the right used records from the office to shed light on how the White House works.

"This is an office that operated under the FOIA for 30 years, and when it became politically inconvenient, they decided they weren't subject to the Freedom of Information Act any more," said Tom Fitton of the conservative Judicial Watch.

That happened late in the Bush administration, when CREW sued over e-mails deleted by the White House — as many as 22 million of them, by one accounting. The White House at first began to comply with that request, but then reversed course.

"The government made an argument in an effort to throw everything and the kitchen sink into the lawsuit in order to stop the archiving of White House e-mails," said Tom Blanton, the director of the National Security Archive at George Washington University, which has used similar requests to shed light on foreign policy decisions.

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In 2009, a federal appeals court in Washington ruled that the Office of Administration was not subject to the FOIA, "because it performs only operational and administrative tasks in support of the president and his staff and therefore, under our precedent, lacks substantial independent authority."

The appeals court ruled that the White House was required to archive the e-mails, but not release them under the FOIA. Instead, White House e-mails must be released under the Presidential Records Act — but not until at least five years after the end of the administration.

In a notice to be published in Tuesday'sFederal Register the White House says it's removing regulations on how the Office of Administration complies with Freedom of Information Act Requests based on "well-settled legal interpretations."

The rule change means that there will no longer be a formal process for the public to request that the White House voluntarily disclose records as part of what's known as a "discretionary disclosure." Records released by the Office of Administration voluntarily include White House visitor logs and the recipe for beer brewed at the White House.

"You have a president who comes in and says, I'm committed to transparency and agencies should make discretionary disclosures whenever possible, but he's not applying that to his own White House," Weismann said.

The White House did not explain why it waited nearly six years to formally acknowledge the court ruling in its regulations.

Blanton said the outdated regulation is part of a larger problem of outdated FOIA regulations: Most federal agencies haven't updated their rules to take into account changes in law, many of which benefit requesters.

White House spokeswoman Brandi Hoffine said the administration remains committed "to work towards unprecedented openness in government."

"Over the past six years, federal agencies have gone to great efforts to make government more transparent and more accessible than ever, including by making more information available to the public via our Open Government initiative and improving the FOIA process," she said.

In the notice to be published Tuesday, the White House said it was not allowing a 30-day public comment period, and so the rule will be final.

"It's a little tone deaf to do this on Sunshine Week, even if it's an administrative housecleaning," said Rick Blum, coordinator of the Sunshine in Government initiative for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

The bigger issue, Blum said, is that the Office of Administration is itself responsible for presidential record-keeping. Given the controversy over former secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's use of a personal e-mail account to conduct official business, there ought to be more scrutiny of record-keeping practices, he said.

"I think what we've all learned n in the last few weeks is the person who creates a record — whether it's running a program or writing an e-mail — is the one who gets to decide whether it's an official record," Blum said. "And there ought to be another set of eyes on that. That's the essential problem."

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Apparently paying the refs isn't enough. They have to pay players as well. Bill Self has quite the asylum over there on Oread Hilltop.

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / We Ran!
« on: February 23, 2015, 10:35:36 PM »
And we won!

Ku playing slow, our missed layups and the refs giving ku a dozen-plus bullshit points are the only reason this wasn't a 20+ point route. Not to mention Foster being ice cold

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Calling all Doves
« on: February 11, 2015, 08:28:18 PM »
Where are you? Your president is a hegemonic monster. He's droning enemy combatants, without trial. He's accelerated and expanded the department of unlawful search and seizure, today he's asking for more money to fight an enemy that never attacked us.

WHERE ARE YOU?? We need your unwavering principles.

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / The String
« on: February 04, 2015, 10:08:00 PM »
Our fragile season was hanging by a string. Two weeks ago it looked like it might be saved, then we went into a layup slump, lost focus and effort, and now the string has snapped.

The string has been hanging out all rough ridin' season. Our players are rough ridin' pussies, our coach is trying not to be, but remains a pussy, wyatt is a pussy, our season has been one manic, over dramatic, irrational ride.  Don't flush it, wrap it up in a napkin and pitch it.

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I have it on good authority (c- source) that wvu secretly arranged for a "foreign substance" to be applied to the old round ball before the game last night. I'm sure you noticed the ball comically sliding out of Nigel's hand on a routine layup and the same thing happening to Nino later in the game. Nigel, Jevon and Justin frequently lost control during routine dribbling maneuvers.  Inbounds plays were nearly impossible as players were forced to embrace the ball against their chest to avoid losing control and when they finally garnered enough to control passes were frequently mishandled so badly that the ball was projected aimlessly towards the bitchin new scoreboard or simply spilled onto the court.

Clearly this gave wvu a competitive advantage as they are experienced handling greasy, slippery and slimy things, including muddy hogs, sweaty women and drunken buffoons, vomit soaked coaches, and other "varmit".

Expect breaking news on this soon, and ncaa action. Just know you heard it here first.

SD

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Happy MLK jr. Day
« on: January 19, 2015, 02:34:29 PM »
Great man. Courageous on many fronts.




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Had no idea Kelvin Sampson was coaching the university of houston. He'll have them piss pounding whatever the eff that conference is called in no time.

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For me, I'm so incredibly pissed at how bad the effort was over the last 6 weeks that I think I need 10 more conf wins, no losses at home, compete for the big xii, followed by a quality run in the big xii tourney, then win at least one game in the ncaa.  So, like 14 or 15 more wins.

I don't need any eff ups telling me this is a pipe dream, this is what I need not to think this season was a complete waste.

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1. Marcus Foster hitting huge shots
2. Hurt playing big minutes, boarding, generally looking like a solid big
3. Jevon managing the game and not throwing the ball away
4. Edwards playing the roll of garbage man
5. Wes and Nino did good stuff
6. Winning a near impossible road game
7. The explosion of butthurt from the goEtards in reaction to this amazing win
8. We played hard and got after loose balls
9. Took better care of the rock


Stuff I didn't like as much
1. Losing Hield the floor on multiple occasions
2. Team rebound fails (2+ guys colliding to lose uncontested rebound)
3. Guards picking up the ball in really stupid places
4. Foster's defense

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Ignoring all the silly "constitutional" "checks and balances" and general government protocols and approval processes, if you were dictator king president for a day, what free stuff would you give your proletariat serfs servants constituency?

Me? Probably guns manufactured in the good old USA. All kinds of domestic industries and economies would flourish, high paying manufacturing jobs would be created, and we'd finally be in a place where everyone was able to fulfill their God given and 2nd amendment civil right to own a firearm. Crime would plummet and the god damned deer population would finally be brought into control. Yep, no more car accidents on the highway thanks to me. That's what I'd do.

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Kansas State Football / Starting Lineup Next Season and other commentary
« on: January 04, 2015, 01:40:55 PM »
I'll lay out the skeleton and throw in some guesses, and somebody else who's knows better as to what's going on can fill in the blanks

QB - Rocket Arm Human Tank Hubener - All Conf QB, Heisman Finalist
RB - Crazy Legs Jones
FB - Gronk Gronk, etc. - All Conf
RT - Kleinsorge?
LT - Whitehair - All Conf
RG - Hayes?
LG -
C - Liddle (eligibility? )
TE - some giant guy that blocks well
WR - Judah - super stud
WR - Deante
WR -

SDE - Willis - all conf
WDE - Bryant - good player
NT - Geary - all conf
DT - Britz
LB - Riddle
LB - Lee
LB/NB -
CB - Burns - all conf
CB - McDaniel
S - Prewitt
S - Barnett - all conf, major stud

K - McMoneymatic - Groza Award
P - WGAF, Walsh or whatever

Obviously we return a solid secondary and front 4. LB is uncertain but I think we have a good pool to choose from with Davis, Mike Moore, Sizeloves, et al as options. Hopefully someone can pick up where Evans left off. Overall, defense is in good shape.

Offense is a return to the QB battering ram. No idea on the quality of the oline. WR and RB are huge question marks, but battering ram obviates wr and RB should get more room with a legit running threat (waters was no threat after the ou game and our running game obviously suffered). Looks like the offense will be weak, buts that's literally never the case with uncle Snyder so it will be good.

Solid kicking game and presumably we'll have the best return game for the 25th year in a row.


Note: anyone that fixes my list to include true freshman will be banned and sent to a work camp for being a dumbass.

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I think if either could shoot or pass it would be really cool.

Thoughts?

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