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UConn James

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  1. Check it out.

     

    For those of you who actually take the time to read this (there are numerous pages), you will see the folly of continuing down our current path.

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    Read a few pages. Interesting. But to say we've regressed probably goes too far. On averge, it's probably about the same level of illiteracy. Not many things change in the course of human history, we just think they change.

     

    That said, I think universities and professors rely FAR too much on multiple-guess exams. Sure, it's easier to grade in a class of 300, and it produces a nice simple Bell Curve, so everything's hunky-dory, right?... Right?

     

    I don't get why people think English majors are useless. Wasn't my major but those were some of the most challenging classes I ever had, b/c you actually have to think and come up with ideas of your own while writing papers. A lot of other majors use the crutch of the BubbleSheet --- where you just need to retain info for about 24 hours.

     

    Education is big business nowadays. That really needs to change.

  2. I don't think all the 'lefties' run away and hide all the time.  I think they just get tired of listening to drivel and spin about how great Bush is as a president.  If you buy into Bush's rhetoric, that's your problem.  Some of us see him for what he is.  If he does get four more years, we'll see how much you all support him at the end of the next four years.  The rest of us will just shake our heads and wonder why it took four more years for you to see Bush for the idiot that he really is.

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    A lot of times, it fall under the category of "I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person."

     

    When I do bother to talk to many righties, people agree with all the points I make about what Bush has done to this country, then say they're still voting for him. It boggles the mind! and you shouldn't waste your breath debating about it.

     

    If you can't explain something in six words and without subordinate clauses, the Bush masses won't hear you.

     

    Not that Kerry is the next coming, but he's better than what we've got -- a weak-minded(1) former cocaine addict(2), alcoholic(3), pathological liar(4).

     

    And, AD, I refuse to throw my vote away on a third-party candidate. Two-party system is what we've got until major reform / revolution happens. The first order of business is to get this liar out of office.

     

    (1) By his own admission.

    (2) Per his ex-sister-in-law, who's now recanting b/c you don't mess with the Bushes.

    (3) This is a matter of record.

    (4) Per his Harvard MBA prof. "He showed pathological lying habits and was in denial when challenged on his prejudices and biases. He would even deny saying something he just said 30 seconds ago. He was famous for that. Students jumped on him; I challenged him." When asked to explain a particular comment, said Tsurumi, Bush would respond, "Oh, I never said that."

  3. 17-7

     

    The D is holding them a lot better than last time. The O has been a force under Orlovsky the past two years.

     

    If only our kicker didn't royally, royally suck.... Missed 3 FGs so far. He's been the difference in so many games, it's not funny. Kind of parallel to the Bills kicking situation.

  4. Funny...the only man in recent history to really FORCE CHANGE to how the the world works, did so in large part because the rest of the world thought that he had one hand in the jellybean jar and the other hand on "the button".

     

    Going back a little more, the last country that did launch a major attack on us even had reservations about "awaking the sleeping dragon". And they felt the dragon's breath not once, but twice.

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    Huh? I wasn't talking specifically about 1945 when I wrote that.

     

    I was talking about Axis Powers Part III, the non-country-specific version, w/ N. Korea or Iran's nukes, Al Qaeda's minions, plus whatever other group wants to get into the mix (and it may suprise you) of the 'The enemy of my enemy is my friend' equation.

     

    This is in large part a result of the goading of the "Axis of Evil" speech combined with the pre-emption doctrine. It's just a matter of time the way things are spiraling, and we're just being pulled deeper and deeper into it. You pick a fight, you better be able to win it, and the extent that the military is stretched, we might not. The Roman Empire found that out.

     

    But,

     

    "Those who remember the past are condemned to repeat it too, that's a little history joke." -- Michael Herr in "Dispatches"

  5. We screwed up when we decided to turn over the power from the people to the federal government.  The true DEMOCRATIC PARTY VIEWPOINT.

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    If you think that by going toward the right on the political spectrum, you're going to get ANY less government (it just changes who gets the money, namely that we've got to find more and better ways to be able to blow the world up 600 times over) you're kidding yourself.

     

    FYI -- I don't agree with many Democratic platforms, it's just that when I bring all to mind, they're closer to what we should be doing in the world. The political system is done broke. Whatever happened to intelligent people who thought about more than themselves or their own inner circle of contributors? Who had a clear vision of the fundamental nature of things, macro to micro?

     

    Yeah, Einstein helped develop the bomb. If "we" didn't build it, "they" would and he put his cards with the U.S. I don't think he imagined who'd come to have their finger on the trigger. Call everyone a hypocrite if it helps you sleep. I also maintain that he was the smartest person ever, (Da Vinci is right up there tho) maybe limited by the technology of the time, and knew far more than can be expressed with 26 letters of the alphabet.

     

    (BTW, I do like the Rosie O'Donnell joke in your sig.... The 2nd Amendment protects the rest of 'em.)

  6. With Bush, its always relavent, isn't it?  He's just plain 'bad'.  I can't even stomach hearing the guy try to talk.  He's such a piss-poor excuse for a president.  I don't believe that he understands half of what he's talking about in his speeches.  He's just a puppet.

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    Tracy, you'd better watch what you say around here; surprising that as Democrat-heavy that NY is, we seem to have ALL of the far-right Republicans as Bills fans. I myself don't mosey in here often b/c I hate when people automatically say 'You don't know what you're talking about' when they disagree with your logical argument. Kudos to you for fighting the good fight.

     

    Myself, I faced recruitment coming out of high school b/c I took a year off before entering college that I had to borrow heavily to even think about (scholarships came later, thankfully). Both of my brothers are in the military, and I learned from their experience that I don't plan on joining up in a place where even when an order is stupid beyond compare you have salute and do it. This stupidity has increased exponentially w/ Dubya and Rummy. When I took a leave of absence for a medical issue, Guard recruiters started calling me again. I went the education route and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.

     

    Einstein was a pacifist. I don't agree entirely with that, but it helps to know that the smartest person to ever live in this world was closer to the Dem. viewpoint than the pre-emption doctrine that if this guy is back in the White House, other countries are going to give us a taste of, b/c what do they have to lose?

  7. The biggest thing here is that we had a chance to put it away. How many teams cannot even ATTEMPT a 50yarder because their kicker is so !@#$ing bad? ... one that i know of.

     

    Exactly. If we're at the 30-35 yard line with 2 seconds left, and we're down by 2, do you try that FG? Or do you have to have DB heave it up? Having a kicker with little accuracy limits the options a coach has and forces him into what may look like stupid decisions.

     

     

    This is the same thing that's happening with the UConn team. The kicker, as nice a guy as he seems, just has no accuracy. Almost cost us the game this week, and it's getting the QB pleading with the coach to just let him try, b/c what the hell, Nuzie's not going to make it anyway.

  8. No, that would be Milloy.

     

    This will become apparent in the next few weeks with Wire out there. I like him as a person and potential ST demon (they should really get Tasker in to teach him) but effective all-around SS, he ain't!

     

    It looks like Losman will be back in time to get some practice reps and possible mop-up/emergency duty late in the season. I don't think it's much of a setback. He has the physical skills, the mental game is what he and all others need to acclimate to. The injury will help him study the playbook and film a lot more. And yes, the timetable was b/w weeks 8-12.

     

    Don't lose the enthusiasm. I think we'll see a lot from this team and the coaching this season.

  9. I'd like to think that in doing this, he is painting a big red target on his body.

     

    Probably not the case, but lately I'm in the mood to kill a guy for even talking like that.

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    Can you say Draw 'n' Quarter? How about Head on a lance? D!¢k-in-mouth atrocity....

     

    If these sick bastards want to go Medieval so badly, the Brits did Medieval pretty well.

  10. Lots of parallels to the Roman Empire in its fleeting days --- overstretched, undersupplied and underpaid.

     

    Both of my brothers have been in active duty, and now in Reserves and National Guard. Everything from truly INCOMPETENT leadership to Stop Loss (what Kerry called the "backdoor draft"), seeing guys get $120,000 tax-free while you make 18K and have to apply for fuggin FOOD STAMPS to get by, and the VA is a national joke, our thanks to those who've served.... is alienating a lot of soldiers.

     

    This ship is leaking.

     

    Terrorists worldwide are learning that they can do a lot of damage w/ minimal costs. If N. Korea and Iran are smart, they collaborate to attack us at the same time. I wouldn't be surprised if they do this if W gets back in the White House, b/c they know it's coming anyway.

     

    We screwed up by not following George Washington's advice of isolationism.

  11. Placement on Injured Reserve means that Travis is done for the season. And from the sounds of it from the excerpt below, he may be done with the Bills permanently. (Now if only they could do the same with Pucillo....)

     

     

    From nfl.com article:

    Brown was angry about being deactivated for the season. Earlier, the Bills announced Brown was expected to miss four to six weeks. Team president Tom Donahoe said Aug. 30 that Brown's return could even come sooner, adding that the team was going to keep him on the active roster.

     

    "When you tell me something and you repeatedly tell me something, and then totally come out of left field with something else, I just don't think that's the way you should do business," Brown said.

  12. If we were going to put any of these recent cuts on the practice squad, would we have done it already or do we have to let them shop their wares for a specified amount of time?

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    I believe we can sign them to the practice squad on Monday.

     

    I'd say it would include:

    Lawton

    J. Smith

    Trafford

    Dixon

    Don't know if Sape is eligible...

     

    Then we shop around a bit, I gather.

  13. Eternal Life

    (J. Buckley)

     

    Eternal Life is now on my trail

    Got my red glitter coffin, man, just need one last nail

    While all these ugly gentlemen play out their foolish games

    There's a flaming red horizon that screams our names

     

    And as your fantasies are broken in two

    Did you really think this bloody road would

    Pave the way for you?

    You better turn around

    and blow your kiss hello to life eternal, angel

     

    Racist everyman, what have you done?

    Man, you've made a killer of your unborn son...

    Crown my fear your king at the point of a gun

    All I want to do is love everyone...

     

    And as your fantasies are broken in two

    Did you really think this bloody road would

    Pave the way for you?

    You better turn around

    and blow your kiss hello to life eternal....

     

    There's no time for hatred, only questions

    What is love, where is happiness, what is Life,

    where is peace?

    When will I find the strength to bring me release?

     

    Oh, tell me where is the love in what your prophet has said?

    Man, It sounds to me just like a prison for the walking dead

    And when you've got no more of your religion to sell

    Well I've get a message for you and your twisted hell

    You better turn around and blow your kiss goodbye

    to life eternal angel...

  14. Guys, there's a college football board set up. You can find it under the "Two Bills Drive Forums" link above.

     

    We'd love to have you drop in there (and keep TSW Bills-related) to talk about the college game and players to watch out for in the NFL Draft.

  15. It's likely a combination of his own dedication, more experience (it's nice to let guys develop rather than blindly signing a 35-year-old stopgap vet), and the guidance of McNally.

     

    Oh, and not having liabilities at both sides of the man. Ruben and Pucillo were addition by subtraction. The first game vs. Denver was an improvement b/c Villareal was in, but Pucillo was still at RG. Notice how the angry Teague threads have subsided since Lawrence Smith was put in at LG? LS's not a world-beater (yet) but he can at least hold his own.

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