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I'm sure the BCS would have hired Johnny Cochran if he was still alive over Ari.
"If the teams don't fit, they can't play in it".
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/11/usc-ucla-rivalry-week-claims-ca sualty-as-bruin-statue-is-vandalized.html
There's a lot more, but I think that's plenty.
Again it's not your trailer park that dictates American sentiment. There's a reason Republicans got voted out of office nationally, and it's not because they did what Americans wanted.
The CBS News poll was conducted Nov. 13-16, 2009.[15]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_public_opinion_on_the_war_in_Afgha nistan
Yep, can you believe they twist that stuff. The people you get drunk with in your trailer park don't reflect the national sentiment, that's why the Republicans got thrown out of office in every branch of government nationwide. I know it's hard to deal with, but at least you can read Sarah Palin's book as a consolation prize.
9/11 happened while Republicans controlled every branch of government. If it happens again, it will be because Republicans are put back into positions of power they have no business holding.
So we're in Afghanistan because of what happened 8 years ago on 9/11? What are we doing there? Who are we blowing up? Why? What's the plan man? We won World War II in half the time. Al Queda operates out of Pakistan, Europe and isn't even present in Afghanistan anymore, per our own military's statement. So we're not there to capture or kill people who attacked us on 9/11, please try again.
Majority of Americans want to close Gitmo.
Majority of Americans don't blame Obama for the bad economy.
Majority of Americans want Healthcare reform.
Majority of Americans have a favorable opinion of Obama.
Please, step into reality Cornholer.
With a team of all rookies, they're still ranked in the Top 25 at the end of November, that's more than most programs with that many green players could ever hope for.
Pete Carroll can't compete with that.
Be Fair to Pete!!!
That's a majority I don't like to keep, but it seems like they've wised up since the Bush re-election.
*WTS = What the Shlitz
Charlie Weis has failed after 5 years. Obama has been president since Januar 19, 2009. It's barely been 10 months!!!! You can really take it from there with all the 'benefit of the doubt' that was given to Weis over the last 5 years and the nit-picking of Obama going into his 11 month in office.
As for his promises: He can't close Gitmo or pass healthcare legislation without the approval of a completely corrupt and/or incompetent and/or scared Congress and Senate, and yes I know they're mostly democrats, but the Legislative branch of government is bi-partisanly ROTTEN. I don't think he promised much about the economy since it explicitly imploded about a month before the election. As for Afghanistan that's the one promise he's keeping, and I wish he wouldn't. It's no problem shoveling more troops into that failure because Republicans and Democrats love sending our troops to do for nothing. I mean seriously WTS are we in Afghanistan for? There's nothing there's not even a reason to stay, that's the easiest conflict in the world to walk away from-- they had no institutional stability before we came, they still don't, and when we leave who cares let them eat sand.