Archive for January, 2010

Constitutional Ignorance

There are people today in our country who have no idea of the principles set up by our founding fathers in the Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence. This week alone there have been two different mainstream issues that have brought criticism from anti-religious groups. The first that has really bugged [...]

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Colts and Saints advance to Super Bowl

After an amazing 31-28 overtime game between the Saints and the Vikings, Super Bowl 44 is all that’s left. Bret Favre had a great game but it wasn’t enough to make up for all of the Vikings turnovers tonight. Will Favre retire with his last play an interception? Saints and Vikings recap here.

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Colts end the Jets playoff run

Indianapolis Colts on their way to Super Bowl 44
Jets had a strong run early in the game but ultimately didn’t have enough for Manning and the Colts. Final Score: 30-17. See the full game recap here.

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Haiti death toll over 150,000

The death toll from the 7.0 magnitude earth quake in Haiti has now been confirmed to be over 150,000 with thousands upon thousands of people still missing. The actual number of deaths at this point has been impossible to estimate. Some Haitian officials have said that there could be over 300,000 already dead. Click here to read a full story and [...]

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Championship Week Picks

My Picks
New York Jets vs. Indianapolis Colts
Sun. 3:00 p.m. on CBS
Colts Win by 10
Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints
Sun. 6:40 on Fox
Vikings Win by 3

 
 
 
 
 
 
We’ve watched the jets do the unthinkable two weeks in a row now and there is no doubt the Saints are strong. Both Games this weekend have to potential to be great. [...]

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Scott Brown Wins Tedd Kennedy’s Senate Seat

Scott Brown won the Massachusetts special election tonight  and in doing so he has ended the Democrats filibuster proof majority in the Senate. With 97 percent reporting, It looks to be a spread of 52-47 percent over Democrat Martha Coakley. Brown has committed to sending the Health Care Bill “back to the drawing board” but can he be [...]

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Obama’s Health Care Decided Today?

Massachusetts voters go to the polls today electing a senator to fill Tedd Kennedy’s seat. If Republican Scott Brown wins tonight he will be the 41st republican senator and will effectively end the Democrats filibuster proof senate. The could be enough to hold the President Obama’s health care bill off until the 2010 elections. In [...]

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My Picks for this weekend’s NFL games

Should be a great week for football; here are my picks and the times for each game this weekend. Read my full column on these picks here.
Game 1:
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings
Sunday at 1:00 p.m. on Fox
MY PICK: Vikings by 3
Game 2:
New York Jets ad San Diego Chargers
Sunday at 4:40 p.m. on CBS
My Pick: Chargers by 7
Game 3:
Arizona [...]

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Playoffs – Round One is History

Cardinals, Ravens, Cowboys and Jets all made it past the Wild Card round this weekend while the Bengals, Packers, Eagles and Patriots went home — what a weekend it was. The Cowboys shot down the Eagles big time scoring 27 points in the second quarter propelling Dallas to a 34-14 victory. The Eagle’s Donovan McNabb [...]

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Senator Kennedy’s Senate Seat

A special election is being held on January 19th for Senator Kennedy’s senate seat. The two candidates are Republican Scott Brown and Democrat Martha Coakley. If Scott Brown wins this special election he will end the Democrats filibuster proof majority in the senate and will ultimately apply the brakes to Obamacare. Please go to brownforussenate.com. [...]

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