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  1. Does that really matter when Brandon, Guy, and Modrak are running things? Team will never get better until Modrak and Guy are gone and Brandon is demoted back to the Marketing office where he belongs.
  2. Nice to see you get some accolades, see you in NYC for the Jets game next week: http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/billsnfl/story/824472.html Too bad no mention of ketchup or bowling balls in there.....
  3. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1255078857...DNewsCollection What a joke.
  4. I was wondering last week why nobody was criticizing him for going outside the chain of command, Obama IS the Commander in Chief. Looks like the liberals finally caught on and are attacking the General now. I see Obama's side that he should not have gone public with this, its a military matter. Although I see the General's side in that he is begging for more troops, he hasn't spoken to Obama in 3 months, he knows he's starting to lose the war and not getting answers while the situation deteriorates. Lord knows if it gets much worse, HE'LL be the scapegoat, not Obama, so I can see why he went to the media. It might cost him his job and he's likely to get eaten alive by the left, but from his standpoint that may be worth it if it means getting what the military needs to get the job done. Bush met with his generals ever 2 weeks, Obama should start doing the same.
  5. Guess the White House needs all networks to fall in line: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1009/27982.html Curious to see if Fox News comments on it.
  6. He's had 4 years to not have a young team.
  7. EIGHT....STRAIGHT....AFC EAST...DIVISION....LOSSES. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
  8. That's 8 straight division game losses. Just sayin....
  9. I'm actually on TO's side on this one which I can't believe. The guy is at least making the effort to be a class act and the media is faulting him for it as if they're trying to justify the money spent covering him (which we all know half the reporters wouldn't be covering the Bills if not for TO) I don't care if TO or any of the Bills talk to or criticize the media...I just want them to play ball and win. I would kill for TO to blow up in that locker room right now...Lord knows the last 4 years of no pulse like our HC has gotten us nowhere.
  10. I worked in a hospital for 5 years and got the flu shot twice, my first two years. Both years I got the flu, and got it bad. I decided not to get it any more, and haven't gotten the flu since.
  11. I remember hearing about a poll back in June that said 10% of people thought Bush was a great public speaker, but 90% knew where he stood on issues, and the same poll said 90% of people thought Obama was a great speaker, but only 10% of people knew where he stood on issues. Well....here's why: "The trouble with Obama is that he gets into the moment and means what he says for that moment only. He meant what he said when he called Afghanistan a "war of necessity" -- and now is not necessarily so sure. He meant what he said about the public option in his health care plan -- and then again maybe not. He would not prosecute CIA agents for getting rough with detainees -- and then again maybe he would. Most tellingly, he gave Congress an August deadline for passage of health care legislation -- "Now, if there are no deadlines, nothing gets done in this town ..." -- and then let it pass. It seemed not to occur to Obama that a deadline comes with a consequence -- meet it or else. Obama lost credibility with his deadline-that-never-was and now he threatens to lose some more with his posturing toward Iran. He has gotten into a demeaning dialogue with Ahmadinejad, an accomplished liar. (The next day, the Iranian used a news conference to counter Obama and, days later, Iran tested some intermediate-range missiles.) Obama is our version of a Supreme Leader, not given to making idle threats, setting idle deadlines, reversing course on momentous issues, creating a TV crisis where none existed or, unbelievably, pitching Chicago for the 2016 Olympics. Obama's the president. Time he understood that." http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/...dent_98489.html
  12. Jauron is now likely 2-25 against winning teams, he is a loser. I wish TO would have caught those 2 balls he dropped, then he would have been justified in blowing up that locker room instead of keeping a low profile.
  13. "Jill Abramson, the managing editor for news, agreed with me that the paper was “slow off the mark,” and blamed “insufficient tuned-in-ness to the issues that are dominating Fox News and talk radio.” She and Bill Keller, the executive editor, said last week that they would now assign an editor to monitor opinion media and brief them frequently on bubbling controversies. Keller declined to identify the editor, saying he wanted to spare that person “a bombardment of e-mails and excoriation in the blogosphere.” http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/opinion/27pubed.html?_r=1 Big step for the NY Times, and a good move for them/Dems in my opinion. I also think it was big of them to admit they were dropping the ball in the article, although they still hide their liberal leaning views. Politically they can spin this news their way and respond to Fox News/Talk Radio's spin ASAP before it festers, like with Van Jones and ACORN.
  14. Rush Limbaugh made a point today, the media calls them protesters until they start getting violent, then they're called anarchists.
  15. Just read this objective article, makes sense that it will be Iran vs the world if it moves forward with the nuke, it reminds me more of the first Gulf War: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/postparti...missile_cr.html So why didn’t the Obama administration lay down an even stronger marker in response to this breakout -- by threatening, say, to intercept ships at sea that it believed were carrying parts for the Iranian nuclear program? The answer, explained the senior official in a telephone interview, is that the U.S. wants to preserve consensus among its allies for much harsher sanctions, even as it heads toward a face-to-face negotiating meeting with the Iranians on Oct. 1.The U.S. has privately communicated with the Iranians in recent days that it wants those talks to go forward, the senior official said. Obama’s consensus-building seems to be working: The U.S. briefed top Russian officials this week on the intelligence about the Iranian covert enrichment site. “They are now much more prone to join us” in backing tough sanctions if Iran doesn’t back down, the senior official said. “They have been bamboozled by the Iranians. They’re pretty mad.”
  16. Whoops, sorry, searched Psychotherapist and nothing came up.
  17. "And then, there’s me. I watched Monday’s game with huge intensity, as I’ve watched every single game since 1990. My throat was still raw Tuesday afternoon. But, something odd happened to me in the final five minutes. When Leodis inexplicably blundered…I laughed. And I pretty much laughed all the way home from Calico Jack’s. My wife thought I lost it. My old friend Gerry agreed with her. I respect them a lot, so had to ask myself: have I finally snapped? Gone nuts? That line of inquiry led me to even larger questions: are we ALL FREAKING NUTS for continuing to live and die with this absolutely ridiculous team? The answers to these questions are beyond me, and I’m at least lucid enough to know when to call on a professional. Meet Diane Spear, a prominent, Manhattan-based psychotherapist (www.dianespeartherapy.com), and complete non-football fan who agreed to share her thoughts on the Bills, Bills fans and our respective grips on sanity. Following are excerpts of our conversation, at least as far as my apparently delusional mind recalls them:" See article with Q/A and professional insight: http://nycbbb.com/columns/091709.shtml Basically, the Bills are yo daddy.....
  18. If the roles were reversed and the Pats fumbled the ball, would the Bills have come back to win the game? In my opinion, no. Good teams find a way to win big close games, bad teams find a way to lose them. The Bills are a bad team as a result of poor coaching and an amateur front office. Losing that game was inevitable, and we will continue to lose these games (as we have for the last several years) until the front office and coaching is improved. 7 straight division game losses.
  19. http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/090...ses_Miller.html A source on Rep. Joe Wilson's campaign says his fundraising has broken $1 million -- and surpassed that of his Democratic rival, Rob Miller -- since his outburst of "You lie!" during President Obama's address to Congress Wednesday.
  20. You're saying the far left is not the same? Still, I don't see how this is helping the health bill.
  21. In my opinion, Dems are overplaying their hands on this, they're just trying to get the focus off of their own problems. The guy screwed up and pubically apologized right away, there's no need for another apology.
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