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My favorite quarterback is whomever the coaching staff puts on the field. I don't care about production, I just want to know that he was good enough for the coaches. I find no fault in the selection of any of our players to start and lord knows I don't have a clue because I'm not currently paid large sums to evaluate talent. Now, where's my +1 in prestige points? Come on now...4 points
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1. How many guns do you have? 2. When was your last BM? 3. Do you want some of this? 4. Do you like this gig? 5. Guess what I have in my underwear? 6. Are your nipples black? 7. I've got a flask in my car if you'd like to join me for an after hours drink?3 points
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Blake Dunham....You gotta love his comments about growing up with his dad at Fouts and how it is a lifelong dream to play for the Mean Green! And, play he will! Lot of potential positions for Blake, but I predict a career much like our own Chris Hurd! Blake has a great work ethic...and George has to be in seventh heaven....thus, that is my favorite recruit!3 points
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The O'Reilly/Stewart interview covers this much better than the two of us could. Go about 15 minutes in to get to the Fox discussion. Edited out of the broadcast about the friendly friends at "Fox and Friends": " 'You know Obama has Czars. I googled czar. Did you know that's a Russian word for a Russian leader.' or they'll go through 'These children in 2nd grade are singing the praises of Obama. Did you know they sing the praises of their leader in North Korea?.' And then when the hard news comes on they say, 'You know some people are concerned that they're indoctronating children.' "3 points
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The Jayhawk CCC has always been good. KJCCC Players from the 70s and 80s - or, pre-Kansas State Revival Ron Springs Mel Gray Mike Rozier (Heisman Trophy Winner at Nebraska) Ted Watts Dean Hamel Siran Stacy Keith Traylor Curtis Brown Ron Fellows Kwame Lassiter Steve Tasker Kelly Stouffer Robert Bailey http://www.bartonccc.net/sports/sportslinks/default.htm2 points
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I guess I just disagree with your premise then. I personally don't watch news because I want it to agree with my point of view, I just want to know what is going on. I don't need to watch something that tells me how I should feel, or puts emphasis on what they think is important. I guess that's why I don't watch much news on the TV.2 points
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http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2510700 Rick1 point
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UNO has lost 6 in a row and 15 of their last 17 and currently sit dead last in the Sun Belt. That said, crazy things happen at Lakefront Arena and it is never an easy trip for UNT. Probable Starters - PG. Carl Blair 6'2" 205 Fr. (8.3ppg, 4.5rpg, 3.5apg) SG. Devin McDonald 6'0" 185 Jr. (8.0ppg, 2.1rpg, 1.7apg) SF. Charles Carmouche 6'2" 175 Soph. (12.6ppg, 4.5rpg, 2.0apg) PF. Ejike Hart 6'8" 225 Sr. (4.7ppg, 5.2rpg) C. Johann Mpondo 6'8" 230 Soph. (4.6ppg, 3.1rpg) UNO lost its top scorer, Billy Humprhey, in January and all signs seem to point to his season being finished. Hart, UNO's leading rebounder, played limited minutes last Thursday against USA and missed the Privateers game against UALR...I can't find any information as to an injury, suspension, ect. If Hart sits again, UNO still has good size with JL Lewis (6'8" 230) and Jaroslav Tyrna (6'10" 225). UNT beat UNO on 1/9 at the Pit 71-57, and without the services of Eric Tramiel. UNT was paced by Josh White's 21 and Tristan Thompson's 18 off the bench. George Odufuwa managed 9 and 9, but was limited to just 18 minutes due to foul trouble. Tristan Thompson has scored in double figures in all 13 conference games, is averaging 18.6ppg in conference and after his 20 point performance against FIU, has over-taken Josh White as the season scoring leader at 14.3ppg. George Odufuwa has a double-double in 5 of his last 6 games. Eric Tramiel is shooting 65% from the field in his 7 games back from injury, including 6 double figure scoring nights, 2 25 point poerformances and 1 double-double. Shannon Shorter is averaging 8.8ppg, 4.2rpg, 3.6apg in his last five games...he doesn't blow you away with anything in particular, but I feel he is really falling into the glue-guy-like roll who contributes what is needed to help this team win.1 point
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Interesting take on the Tim Tebow, pro life commerical, CBS censorship boondoggle story that has popped up. I guess you can call me a bleeding heart progressive, but the guy makes some great points worth discussing.1 point
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Probably because he is rather busy in the Fall playing for KC? I don't know, just a guess.1 point
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My favorite QB is the one under center or in the gun at the time for UNT in any game. Whichever guy that is will be my favorite at the time! GO MEAN GREEN!1 point
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1. I keep a 9 2. I'll be finished before I post this. 3. No sir. 4. It's alright. I could use more time off. 5. My best guess is skid marks? 6. No, but the hair around them is. 7. Be careful, Chris Hansen appears out of thin air and dashes the dreams of folks like you. I really like the direction that this thread moved in... and I love the Census!1 point
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1. Zero 2. 0325 this morning. 3. Bring it. 4. You bet your sweet ass, I do. 5. My doo-doo. 6. Sometimes. 7. Absolutely.1 point
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0, bout 10am, nope...all of it, I love my job, bout a foot...foot and a half, and blue, anytime.1 point
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Don't you know former players read this board!!?!?!@!! Take it to the secret board and post it alongside my story about running into Evan Fentriss at Wet 'n Wild.1 point
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Absolutely. If UNT only had a quarterback who didn't turn the ball over at inopportune times, there would be peace on earth, a chicken in every pot, and less tooth decay worldwide. That's the missing piece to the UNT equation. Turnover-free QB's. I am blissfully calm now. We can all rest easy. The current coaching staff always thought they had a handle on the situation, but we can see now that there was always something missing. The final piece that has eluded the MG for so long has now been identified. Thank God almighty we are free at last.1 point
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So in Miami for the Super Bowl & now in New Orleans for Mardi Gras. Did JJ pull a MJ ?1 point
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Do you think that it's that the average viewer of Fox News prefers to watch news that is more likely to agree and reinforce what they believe, rather than challenge? Are you saying the people who created Fox News (the channel as a whole) created it because they could not find any unbiased news or because they couldn't find a news biased towards conservatives?1 point
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I don't see anything "racist" about these pictures. And yes, there are black people at these rallies: But yeah, you go ahead, stomp your feet, and think it's about race. These people don't care that he is black - if Ronald Reagan himself was proposing universal health care, higher taxes, trillions of dollars in deficits, and driving up energy costs due to bad science, they would be calling him a fascist as well. Keep thinking it's about race, and not policy. It's that kind of narrow thinking that caused democrats to lose key elections in the last year, and it's why they are going to have the ever-loving sh&t kicked out of them in November.1 point
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What a great Presedential candidate Mr. Keyes would be for the Tea Party in 2012. The only drawback is he always appears angry in his speeches, which in the past has turned off the American public. Who knows, maybe the American public is finally angry enough to agree with Mr. Keyes.1 point
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I think you are somewhat correct here, but they can't seem to get on the same page at the moment. This weekend's convention was proof of that. A gathering of roughly 600 so called Tea partiers got together to listen to a moron cheerlead. While the common folk who are at the heart of the grass roots movement are excluded. Most don't want a 'face' for the party, while others want to fall in line with traditional political practices. An interesting phenomenon going on there. Although I do truly believe that if Obama were a white dude then there would not be a Tea Party, or they would not have the same level of support. I can't help but view this group as one that has a problem with a black guy as a leader. The country was extremely screwed before he was in office. Now all of a sudden this group wants to 'take back our country'. I am not buying it. Some, not all, of these people are a bit racist in my opinion.1 point
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And people on the right don't? I submit that the right cares more about civil liberties than the left. Freedom of Speech - the left wants to impose the "Fairness Doctrine" which would require radio station owners to devote equal time to right-wing and left-wing talk shows. That's a violation of freedom of speech. Freedom of Press - The left wing dominates TV, newspaper, magazine, and on-line news outlets. But when Fox started to take viewers away from the ABC/CBS/NBC/MSNBC/CNN networks, the left demanded that something be done to kill the Fox news network. Freedom of Religion - the ACLU defends the rights of non-Christian expression in schools and public places, but will take on every case to crush a student's or teacher's expression of their Christian faith. I'm not talking about teaching religion, I'm talking about the simple things like wearing a cross or carrying a bible or the Boy Scouts holding meeting at a public school in the evenings. The right to keep and bear arms - need we even discuss? States rights - the right wants smaller federal government and the power of states rights restored. The left believe in a powerful central government, in violation of the 9th and 10th amendments. It's not like the right wing oppose fair trials or 4th amendment protections or any other rights enumerated by the Constitution. The left, on the other hand, oppose several of these rights as I have outlined above. So how can you say you are "progressive" because you support civil liberties? If you truly supported all of the civil liberties guaranteed by our Constitution, you'd be a conservative!1 point
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I think there are differences on the left just like the right. I am not a staunch liberal in every area. Don't really have the time or interest in breaking that down right now. But I do care about civil liberties. So I prefer the term progressive.1 point
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Ya know, no where near enough people are pro-abortion these days. I bet it'd cut down on the hyperbolic health care discussions.1 point
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Nothing against anise based liquors, its all for splendid slander.1 point
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Well I am not going to lie to you after the beer drinking there tends to be a bit of urination but I have no recollection of any urination on or near the flags.1 point
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Sir I will have you know the flags in question were in tatters and disposed of in the proper matter as American tradition indicates, and I will remind you my compound in Waco is heavily armored.1 point
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Zach Olen for two reasons... 1) We needed a kicker badly and 2) He is a fellow Berkner alum so that just makes it that much more great to see him playing for North Texas1 point
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bblake dunham, no doubt. can't wait to hear his dad call his name for the next several years.1 point
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I got stuck in traffic and missed the entire thing. So RV spent more time talking stadium? Did the videos show anything about our class?1 point
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We all knew it would come to this... Don't worry. Once I make General, I'm staging a coup. I'll need a strongman to enforce my will, and I know you've got a gun and a festering resentment of all the people who did you wrong with -1s. Call me sometime. I think there's a place for you in the junta. All-you-can-eat vengeance.0 points
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You jackasses are all making jokes, but where's your contribution? What are you doing to improve things for 2010? Quit hijacking serious threads.0 points
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Actually, I think you may kind of agree. National nightly news at 5:30 PM has lost a huge amount of viewers over the past 20 years. I'm sure a lot of that has to do with the increased number of options with cable and satallite, but it wouldn't surprise me if many non-political people just chose to get their news from other sources. The fact that you say you don't want slanted news and you don't watch network news or FOX says a lot, don't you think?0 points
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Because the government doesn't need to know how many bathrooms I have, how many cars I drive and how far I drive to work, whether I have a fireplace or gas heat, what I feed my dog, or any of the other ridiculous questions they asked in 2000. The Constitution requires a count of all people. That's it.0 points
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Personally, I can't watch FOX news. Every time I watch it I get the feeling I'm watching a parent talk to a 4-year old. Every once in a while I'll watch Fox News Sunday, which brings in all of the heavy hitters and brains at the network to do the traditional Sunday morning talk show... but all things considered I'd still rather make a pot of coffee and watch CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood.0 points
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Yes, I do. Just like the people who watch NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN want to watch news that agrees with there point of view, rather than challenge. Of course FOX slants right. Of course NBC, CBS, CNN, ABC slant left. If they didn't, FOX wouldn't have an audience.0 points
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Wow!! You have completely changed my mind about everything in this country. When is the next Tea bag get together?0 points
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While I wasn't able to attend this event I too have been to NT events at the Pourhouse that were packed. Any idea where the party would move to when the train starts to fill up even more?0 points
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And I got it straight from RV, the north end zone is a wing. He even said they want to name that section and make it special.-1 points